The Post-Graduate Certificate in Dryland Agriculture at ABIDAT, in partnership with Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU), Israel, is designed to equip students with cutting-edge knowledge in sustainable farming, soil conservation, water management, precision agriculture and climate-resilient agriculture. Learn from leading experts in dryland farming and agrotechnology to prepare for high-impact careers in sustainable agriculture.
- Learn from top Israeli agricultural scientists globally renowned for their expertise in desert and dryland farming.
-Access BGU’s advanced agricultural research centers and experimental farms.
-Covers sustainable soil and water management, precision farming, agri-tech innovations, and climate-smart agriculture.
-Hands-on, field-oriented training with a strong focus on real-world agricultural applications.
-Top-performing students qualify for fully-funded second-year research at BGU, Israel.
-Successful students receive a Master’s degree in Dryland studies from BGU, Israel on completion of the 2nd year research.
Strong industry collaborations for internships and job placements in agribusiness, research institutions, and sustainability-driven organizations globally.
1 academic year (2.5 semesters).
Online, Offline, and Hybrid.
Field-based projects, agritech innovation labs, and research-driven simulations.
All courses taught are compliant the Bologna Convention statutes, ensuring international academic mobility.
Transforming Desert Lands into Productive Farms
Water-Efficient Drip Irrigation in Drylands
Climate-Resilient Crop Development
Bachelor’s degrees in Agriculture, Environmental Science, Biology, Soil Science, or related fields with minimum 60% aggregate marks.
₹2.75 lakhs/annum (payable in installments).
Scholarships available for high-achieving students.
15 March 2025 & 15 October of relevant academic year.
The program aims to provide in-depth knowledge of sustainable farming practices, soil management, and water conservation techniques in arid and semi-arid regions.
Qualifying students can help design dryland farming systems and mitigation of pain points.
Graduates in agriculture or related fields are eligible. Professionals with relevant experience in agriculture can also apply.
Graduates can pursue roles as agronomists, agricultural consultants, policymakers, or researchers specializing in dryland farming systems.
Yes, the course includes hands-on training in dryland farming techniques, soil conservation, and water management strategies.
The PGCDS is a 1-year hybrid program (2.5 semesters), delivered through live online sessions and on-site practicals at the ABIDAT study center in Chennai.
Yes. Top-performing students are offered a direct pathway to pursue a fully-funded Master’s degree at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, after completing the PGCDS.
The total program fee is ₹2.75 lakhs, payable in installments. Scholarships are available for meritorious students.
Graduates can pursue careers in:
Climate-resilient agriculture & precision farming
Agro-research & development
Sustainable farming projects
NGOs and international development organizations
Government and private agri-tech firms
Placement support is offered for both Indian and international roles.
You gain:
Global exposure through mentorship from Israeli professors
Hands-on field experience at live dryland research farms
A pathway to advanced studies and international careers
Certification aligned with global sustainable agriculture goals
Access to Israel’s agricultural innovation ecosystem
Yes, international students are welcome to apply. Please contact the admissions team for specific application guidelines at info@abidat.in.
The course follows a hybrid model:
Live interactive online classes
On-site workshops and practicals at the ABIDAT research station in Chennai