To score high in the NCET ITEP exam, mastering your domain subjects is essential. Practice NCET Agriculture mock test regularly to improve your speed in crop production, livestock management, and horticulture with real CBT experience. You can also access all other subjects on our main NCET ITEP Mock Test hub. This page is updated based on the latest NTA NCET pattern.
NCET Agriculture Mock Test – Free NTA CBT Practice (ITEP)
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Conquer NCET ITEP Agriculture Domain Section
The Agriculture domain (Section 2) of the National Common Entrance Test (NCET) evaluates your grasp of farming technologies, genetics, and animal husbandry. Because Agriculture requires strong factual knowledge and applied science, regular practice on the NTA Computer-Based Test (CBT) portal helps you manage your time effectively and maximize your accuracy.
For complete preparation, check our NCET syllabus and NCET preparation strategy.
You can also practice Agriculture for CUET through our CUET mock test platform.
Official Agriculture Syllabus Breakdown
Our mock tests strictly follow the syllabus guidelines as prescribed by NTA. The questions inside our CBT interface cover all essential topics required to ace this section:
- Agrometeorology, Genetics and Plant Breeding: Elements of weather, crop growth, Mendelian genetics, DNA/RNA, and role of biotechnology in crop improvement.
- Biochemistry and Microbiology: Soil microbiology, role of microbes in agriculture, bio-fertilizers, and essential plant nutrients.
- Livestock Production: Animal husbandry, dairy management, poultry, disease control, and artificial insemination.
- Crop Production: Soil fertility, irrigation, weed management, and cultivation practices of major cereal, pulse, and oilseed crops.
- Horticulture: Cultivation of fruits, vegetables, floriculture, preservation of fruits, and post-harvest technology.