The present experiment was carried out, under sodic soil conditions at Main Experiment Station Horticulture, Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and Tech., Kumarganj, Faizabad (U.P.) during the year 2007-08 and 2008-09, to evaluate the response of organic manures, inorganic fertilizers, biofertilizers and their combination with foliar spray of 0.4 per cent boron on yield, physico-chemical characters and economic feasibility of bael cv. NARENDRA BAEL-9. The physical characters of fruit viz., maximum fruit length, width, weight, volume, reduction of skull thickness, fibre content, number of seed per fruit, mucilage content, time of fruit maturity, maximum advancement of fruit maturity and fruit yield were recorded with the application of T10 (100% NPKB + biofertilizers + biopressmud + FYM) closely followed by T14 (50% NPKB + biofertilizers + biopressmud + FYM). However, the chemical composition of fruit viz., maximum TSS, ascorbic acid, reducing sugars, non reducing sugar, total sugars and minimum acid content were recorded with the application of T10 (100% NPKB + biofertilizers + biopressmud + FYM) which was at par with T14 (50% NPKB + biofertilizers + biopressmud + FYM) during both the years of experimentation. The maximum net return Rs. 72,622.23 and Rs. 83,897.63 per hectare were obtained with T10 (100% NPKB + biofertilizers + biopressmud + FYM) followed by Rs. 72121.70 and Rs. 83810.50 under T14 (50% NPKB + biofertilizers + biopressmud + FYM) treatment, and net return rupee-1 invested (C:B ratio) was maximum in T14 (50% NPKB + biofertilizers + biopressmud + FYM) 1:3.90 and 1:3.96 followed by 1:3.04 and 1:3.17 under T10 (100% NPKB + biofertilizers + biopressmud + FYM) treatments. It was minimum in control, 1:2.82 and 1:2.83 during both the year 2007-08 and 2008-09, respectively. The higher cost: benefit ratio was obtained in T14 (50% NPKB + biofertilizers + biopressmud + FYM) due to low cost of production. All the treatments were effective to improve the yield, physico-chemical characters and reduce the cost: benefit ratio as compared with control, due to effect of integrated nutrient management and foliar spray of boron.