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Top 10 Best Universities for Agriculture in Europe in 2025

Author: Dee Lawlor — Last update: 30 October 2024

Agriculture is one of the oldest and most important industries in the world. Whether you love the idea of feeding the world, protecting the environment, or are interested in a research career where you can make real-world change, Agriculture could be a great choice for you. With a growing population and great pressure on the environment to sustain us and nature, this field has never been more important.

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🌿 Why you should study Agriculture:

Agriculture is a combination of environmental studies, life sciences, economics, and business management. Traditional farming is a large part of agriculture, but today, it is a highly diverse, interdisciplinary sector. You are just as likely to be ploughing a field or caring for animals as you are to be working in forest management, the food industry or traditional research.

Graduates of agriculture can be found working outdoors, analysing data, or in the lab – it really is a degree with endless options.

Feeding the world in a sustainable way is essential for the long-term health and survival of our environment, and therefore us. Sustainability and conservation of natural resources has never been as important as it is today. So, if you would like a career where you can make a real-world impact on the planet and on the everyday lives of people all over the world, then you are in the right place.  

🏆 Top Universities to Study Agriculture in Europe in 2025:

Agriculture is a widely available degree programme across Europe. There are many English-taught programmes focused on Agriculture at Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral level.

Below, we have listed the top European universities for agriculture courses, using the statistics from ARWU, QS and THE.

University Country ARWU QS THE
Wageningen University & Research Netherlands 3 1 19
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences  Sweden 9 3 101-125
Aarhus University Denmark 13 40 68
University of Göttingen Germany 14 24 51
University of Copenhagen Denmark 17 12 -
University of Montpellier France 19 - 126-150
L’Institut Agro France 21 17 301-400
Ghent University Belgium 27 6 48
Paris-Saclay University France 44 32 62
University of Helsinki Finland 51-75 42 77

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🏛️ What will I study? Modules & Topics:

Agriculture is an extremally diverse subject and there is a lot of overlap with other areas of science, engineering and business.

Some of the typical modules you can study include:

  • Agronomy – field crop production and soil management
  • Horticulture – the production of cultivated food and ornamental plants
  • Plant breeding, seed science and genetics
  • Plant physiology and pathology – the study of plants and their diseases and cures
  • Soil science – how to optimise crop growth and conserve soil for long-term use
  • Entomology – the study of insects and pest control
  • Agricultural biotechnology, chemistry, and microbiology
  • Agricultural engineering – designing, building and running agricultural machinery and equipment
  • Agricultural economics – the optimising of agricultural resources to get the most benefit for both farmer and consumer
  • Forestry – managing trees for commercial and conservation purposes
  • Animal husbandry and management
  • Environmental sciences, land and water management

💭 Are rankings relevant for Agriculture degrees?

Rankings are never 100% accurate, but they are still very relevant. The universities that rank highly generally do great research; and research is necessary so we can optimise food production while also protecting the planet and mitigating climate change.

When choosing your university, remember to look at the extras that the university can offer. What practical skills are taught, are there work placement programmes or internships? And what affiliations does the university have? All these things will add up to make a great start to your career.

Study.eu Tip: There are many online platforms such as Worldpackers or Workaway where you can try out volunteer jobs related to agriculture in different parts of the world. From taking care of sheeps in Iceland to producing cacao in Costa Rica, it can be a great idea to understand if you really like the tasks. And the best part, you get free acommodation and food, so it’s a very cheap way to travel!

💸 Tuition fees for Agriculture degrees:

Tuition fees for Agriculture degrees at public universities in Europe range between €0 and €4,000 for students from the EU/EEA or Switzerland, and between €5,000 and €15,000 for non-EU students.

The tuition fees vary from country to country – with Switzerland and the UK generally being more expensive and having less scholarships available for international applicants. In countries such as Germany and Austria, non-EU students can study for free or very low tuition fees. Note that getting into a tuition-free programme is going to be competitive, so be prepared for a challenging application process.

🖊️ Admissions requirements to study Agriculture at university:

While it’s not easy to generalise what minimum requirements you’ll have to meet to enrol in a degree, there are some that can be found in most cases:

  • a motivation letter
  • a CV
  • evidence of English language proficiency*
  • past grade reports
  • references
  • in few cases there might be an entrance exam or an interview

*If courses are in English, students are usually required to provide their proficiency through tests such as IELTS or TOEFL iBT. Some universities might also accept Duolingo English Tests, Cambridge Certificates or even completing a university-specific exam. A certificate or letter from your school is usually not sufficient.

Previous experience or knowledge of agriculture is not required to enter a Bachelor’s degree. However, as with all courses, doing relevant internships or volunteering on semester breaks during your Bachelors will improve your chances of getting into a top agriculture Master’s or PhD, plus it will also look great on your CV.

🔎 Similar subjects I could study:

If you’re interested in a broader scope of study beyond Agriculture, there are many related Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees that cover a range of disciplines:

  • Bioengineering & Biotechnology
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Ecology
  • Environmental Management
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Forestry
  • Geology
  • Natural Resource Management
  • Plant & Crop Sciences
  • Sustainable Development

Remember, the programme chosen should align with your career goals and personal interests. Always do your research and consider multiple options before making a decision.

 

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Dee Lawlor
Author: Dee Lawlor

Dee is an expert on all things living and breathing and has spent many years studying and working abroad. She has a BSc in Zoology from the University of Aberdeen (UK) and an MSc in Imaging & Microscopy from University College Dublin (Ireland), as well as a Diploma in Counselling Studies from Dublin Business School. She is the author of “Introduction to Light Microscopy” (Springer).

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