Experiment was conducted at the Research Station, BARI, Binodpur, Rajshahi during June 1997 to May 1998. Five methods of grafting viz, veneer, cleft, splice, wedge and stone grafting were studied to findout suitable method for mango propagation. One year old seedings of Fazli were used as rootstock. For stone grafting, the seedlings of 15 days old raised in polythene bags were selected for grafting. All grafting operations were done in June 15, 1997. About 10-12 cm long scion wood of Mahananda variety having uniform maturity and nearly the same thickness were used for grafting. Fifty seedlings for each treatment were used and each treatment replicated thrice with randomized complete block design. The highest percent of success was found in wedge grafting (92 percent). For bud breaking minimum days (17.62) were required in stone grafting while maximum days (23.3) were required in veneer grafting. The shoot length (57.43 cm) as well as number of flushes (5.30) were maximum in veneer grafting while minimum shoot length (20.72 cm) and minimum number of flushes (3.63) were in stone grafting. Wedge grafting produced the highest number of bud shoots (4.72) as well as number of leaves (162.75). The lowest number of bud shoot (1.65) and the lowest number of leaves (63.00) were obtained by stone and splice grafting respectively. It can be concluded that wedge method of grafting may be used for the propagation in mango for its higher success and better after growth.