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As an Agriculture Field Officer selected through IBPS SO, you help manage farming-related credit and lending for banks, ensuring loans reach those cultivating the land.
Imagine being the rural bank’s partner—working directly with farmers to guide them through financial support and banking schemes, making a real impact in agricultural livelihoods.
This exam is ideal for:
Domain 1. Prelims (to qualify for Mains)
Domain 2. Mains – Professional Knowledge
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AFO requires specialized agricultural knowledge; PO is general banking.
Yes—under Plant Protection and related areas.
Definitely—topics include certification and GM seeds.
Possible—based on bank policy.
By enabling agri-credit, advising on schemes, and supporting farmer welfare.
Yes—they are part of Mains Professional sections.
Yes—fishery and sericulture are included.
Yes—after Prelims and Mains.
Yes—during Prelims along with Quant.
No, only relevant agriculture-related degrees are eligible.
Yes—role involves fieldwork and rural engagement.
Yes—loan processing and farmer outreach are key duties.
Yes—under professional knowledge and financial schemes sections.
Yes, as part of Agricultural Engineering.
Yes—role is community-facing and consultative.