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Academic Programmes
We believe in the theory of survival of best fit. Hence we develop students not only academically but also bloom
them in such a way so that they may best fit themselves in any type of environment.
Along with these we prepare the students for
following academic exams.
(A) Bachelor of Science in Agriculture [B.Sc.( Ag.)]
(1)The examination for the degree of Bachelor of Science in
Agriculture shall consist of four parts, with intake capacity of 120 seats
in each class.
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Part I
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At the end of first year
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Part II
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At the end of second year
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Part III
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At the end of third year
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Part IV
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At the end of forth year
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(2) The examination shall be conducted by means of written papers &
will include practical in core course & also, project field report
where prescribed.
Note: The foundation courses (Hindi or English Language) is studied in
first year. A candidate has the option to qualify this course in any one
of the four year course.
Eligibility For This Course
The candidate who has passed intermediate examination with science
subjects from any board or university recognized by law. The admission are
made as per rules framed by university and U.P. Govt. The candidates of
SC/ST and OBC, P.H., and defence personals are given priority as per U.P.
Govt. rules.
Courses in B.Sc. (Ag.)
1. A candidate who has been admitted to B.Sc. (Ag) course and has
attended in an affiliated college for one academic year the following
regular course of study as prescribed may be permitted, if otherwise
eligible to appear to B.Sc. (Ag.) Part I Examination in these courses.
(a) Foundation Course-A-Languages. Candidate shall have to offer either
English or Hindi.
(b) Candidate core courses paper no 1 to 6.
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Agricultural Statistics
and Mathematics.
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Soils, Fertilizers and
manures.
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Agricultural Botany
(Internal morphology, crop systematic and physiology)
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Agronomy I.
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Livestock production and
management.
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Agriculture Economics.
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2. (a) A candidate who has passed the B.Sc.
(Ag.) part I Examination of the University in the above mentioned courses
and has attended an affiliated college for academic year the following
regular courses of study as prescribed may by permitted, if other wise
eligible to appear at the B.Sc. (Ag.) Part II examination in these core
course-paper No. 1 to 6.
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Part I
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Dairy quality control and
animal nutrition.
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Part II
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Agronomy II
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Part III
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Plant Chemistry
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Part IV
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Agricultural Engineering
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Part V
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Genetics and plant
Breeding
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Part VI
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Olericulture Floriculture
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(b) A candidate who has passed part I of
B.Sc. (Ag.) Examination (Four Year Degree Course) of any other university
duly incorporated by law in force for the time being may also be permitted
to appear at the B.Sc.(Ag.) Part II Examination of the university provided
that (i) he offered for above mentioned part I Examination of such
university a course of an equivalent standard with almost such
syllabii is prescribed for B.Sc. (Ag.) Part I examination of the
University and has attended in an affiliated college fro one academic year
the regular course of study as per clause here in above.
(c) A candidate who has passed B.Sc. (Ag.)
Part I Examination of (Three Year Degree Course) of the University and has
attended in an affiliated college fro one academic year the regular course
of study as prescribed for B.Sc. (Ag.) Part II Examination vide Clauses
(a) here in above together with the regular course under ordinance 5 above
may also be permitted at B.Sc. (Ag.) Part examination in these
courses under ordinance 5 above may also be permitted at B.Sc.
3. (a) A candidate who has passed the B.Sc.
(Ag.) Part II Examination of the University in courses laid down in
the ordinance 6 here in above and has attended in an affiliated college
for one academic year in the following regular course of study as prescribed
may be permitted to appear at the B.Sc. (Ag.) part III Examination
in these Courses Core Course Paper No. 1 to 6.
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Paper I
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Entomology
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Paper II
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Plant Pathology
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Paper III
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Agricultural Extension
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Paper IV
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Dairying
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Paper V
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Pomology
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Paper VI
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Soil and Water
Conservation Engineering
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(b) A candidate who has passed the B.Sc.
(Ag.) part I & part II Examinations (Four Year Degree Course) of any
other university duly incorporated by any law in force for the time being
may also be permitted to appear at the B.Sc.(Ag.) Part II Examination of
the university provided that (i) he offered for above mentioned B.Sc.
(Ag.) part I & part II Examination of such other university, course of
an equivalent standard with such syllabii taken into account as a whole as
is prescribed for B.Sc. (Ag.) part I & part II examinations of the
University, and (ii) has attended in an affiliated college fro one
academic year the regular course of study as per clause (a) here in above.
A candidate who has passed the B.Sc. (Ag.)
part I & part II Examination of the university in the course laid down
in ordinance 7 herein above and has attended in an affiliated college for
one academic year the following regular courses of study as prescribed may
be permitted if otherwise eligible to appear at the B.Sc. (Ag.) part IV Examination
in these courses .
Core Course Paper No. 1 to 6.
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Paper I
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Production Economics and
Farm Management
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Paper II
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Social Psychology and
Rural Change
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Paper III
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Agronomy III
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Paper IV
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Plant Protection
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Paper V
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Plant Propagation and
Nursery Husbandry
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Paper VI
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Agriculture and
Environment
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(B) Bachelor of Education [B.Ed.]
It is one year course having in take
capacity of 100 seats.
A) 50 Seats are filled by university through entrance examination followed
by counseling
B) 50 Seats are filled directly by college management on the basis of merit
or by entrance examination conducted by the college.
C) Reservations for SC/ST, OBC etc. is provided on seats A & B as per
U.P. Govt. Directions.
Eligibility
A Candidate who has passed graduate examination
with 45% or above marks in aggregate from any recognized university is
eligible for the course. Relaxation in marks for SC/ST, OBC etc. is given
as per U.P. Govt. Directions.
Courses of B.Ed.
Compulsory Papers :Every student has offer
the following compulsory papers.
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Philosophical and
Sociological Foundation of education.
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Indian education and its
problems
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Educational Psychology and
Measurement
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School Administration
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Educational Technology
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Optional Papers: Every student is required
to opt any of the two among the following papers.
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Sanskrit
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Commerce
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English
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Geography and Social
Science
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Hindi
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Science
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Civics
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Biology
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History
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Mathematics
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Economics |
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