College of Agriculture, Basedi, Dholpur
College of Agriculture BaseriDholpur (Rajasthan) notified on 05th August, 2019 as a constituent college of Sri Karan Narendra Agriculture University, Jobner, (Jaipur) by Government of Rajasthan. At present, the college is running at KVK Dholpur. It is decided that the college will be established at Centre of Exllence Mango, Khemri (Dholpur) and 30 ha land has allotted to the college at Khemri.
Aims & Objectives of College
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To provide scientific and technical knowledge and to develop entrepreneurship skills among students in agriculture.
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To provide value based quality education and to make students aware of high-tech and modern agriculture.
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To enhance the competitiveness among students and help the college to emerge as a center of excellence in agriculture.
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To prepare students for future challenges especially in the agriculture sector.
Dean Profile
Dr. UdaiBhan Singh, Professor (Horticulture) and Dean, College of Agriculture Baseri, Dholpur. He did his B.Sc. (Ag) from Dayanand College, Ajmer and M.Sc. (Ag) and Ph.D. in Horticulture from Rajasthan College of Agriculture, Udaipur. He started his career as Assistant Professor (Horticulture) at KVK, Bhilwara in the year 1996. He served as Assistant Professor (1996-2008), Associate Professor (2008-2011) and Professor (2011 onward). He is Officer Incharge at Agriculture Research Sub Station, Kumher (Bharatpur) from June, 2011 and Dean College of AgricultureBaseri, Dholpur from Feb, 2020.
Dr.UdaiBhan Singh is a renowned scientist, teacher and extension worker. He published more than 50 research papers in various prestigious journals and his 58 research recommendation were included in package of practices for Zone III b, i.e. Flood Prone Eastern Plane of Rajasthan State, He published 6 books and more than 100 popular articles.
Dr. Singh is distinguished scientist and expert, he always spare his time for farmers to advise them to adopt high technology in farming. Because of his efforts and research interventions in spices, especially fennel cultivation got popularized in Zone III b of Rajasthan. Because of his research recommendations, Ber cultivation has become a profitable business to the farmers. He is master trainer of zone IIIb and furnishing high technology of horticulture to extension personnel of Department of Agriculture every month.
He is a good teacher and motivator, many students have cracked JRF/SRF examinations under his guidance from College of Agriculture, Bharatpur
He is working hard at ARSS, Kumher farm and producing 800-1000 quintals quality seed of mustard, wheat, barley, gram, lentil & spices and generating 20-25 lakh per annum net income through seed sale. Presently he is working continuously for the improvement of College of Agriculture Baseri, Dholpur and this college is now attaining a shape for carving the students for future challenges in agriculture.
Contact Details:
Mobile No. 9414714234
Email: dean.coabaseri@sknau.ac.in
Current staff position
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Photo
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Name of Faculty/Staff
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Designation
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Specialization
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E-Mail
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Mobile
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1.
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Dr. J.P. Yadav
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Dean
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Horticulture
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dean.coabaseri@sknau.ac.in
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2.
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Dr. S.K.Goyal
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Assistant Professor, Plant Pathology
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Arid Fruits, Spices & Arid Legumes and Plant Pathology
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skgoyal.skncoa@sknau.ac.in
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+91 9414517537
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3.
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Dr. Ved Prakash Yadav
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Assistant Professor, Plant Breeding and Genetics
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Crop Breeding
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vedprakash.pbg.rari@sknau.ac.in
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+91 9461138719
+91 8209532270
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Dr. Prerna Dogra
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Assistant Professor, Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry
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Soil Fertility and Soil Chemistry
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prernadogra.soils@sknau.ac.in
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+91 9785549593
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5.
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Shri Hanuman Singh Jatav
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Assistant Professor, Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry
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Soil Fertility, Crop Nutrition, Micronutrient management, Heavy Metals Pollution, Biochar and Sewage sludge
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hanumaniasbhu@gmail.com
hsjatav.soils@sknau.ac.in
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+91 8418940421
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6.
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Shri Ramesh Gautam
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Lab Assistant
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rameshgautam.rari@sknau.ac.in
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+91 9214003038
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7.
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ShriRakesh Kumar Singh
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Clerk Grade II
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Rathorers1983@gmail.com
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7568121232
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Admission Procedure:
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Admission to B.Sc. (Hons.) Ag.programme is done through JET examination conducted by one of the Agricultural Universities of Rajasthan advertised through notification.
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The minimum eligibility for a candidate to appear in this test is that the candidate must have passed 12th of the 10+2 (Academic) scheme of examination with Agriculture/ Biology/ Mathematics group of the Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan or an Examination declared equivalent to it with prescribed percentage of marks mentioned in the admission notification.
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Admission on payment seats is given on the basis of the JET merit as supernumerary seat in the constitute college of the University.
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Admission on merit seats is given on the basis of merit of 10+2 without appearing in JET examination as supernumerary seat in the constitute college of the university.
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A candidate must have secured at least 50% marks in the aforesaid examinations (10+2). A relaxation of 5% marks would be allowed to candidate belonging to SC/ST/OBC (Non creamy layer)/SBC (Non creamy layer) category.
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The maximum age limit is 25 years.
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The candidate must be a bonafide resident of Rajasthan.
Intake Capacity of College:
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The college has an intake capacity of 60 students
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During the current academic session (2019-20) the total number of enrolled students at the college is 60; among them 43 and 17 are male and female students, respectively.
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Courses requirement for UG degree in Agriculture:
I Semester
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S.N.
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Course No.
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Title of Subject
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Credit Hours
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1
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HORT-111
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Fundamentals of Horticulture
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2(1+1)
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2
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BIOCHEM-111
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Fundamentals of Plant Biochemistry & Biotechnology
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3(2+1)
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3
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SSAC-111
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Fundamentals of Soil Science
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3(2+1)
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4
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HORT-112
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Introduction to Forestry
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2(1+1)
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5
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ENG-111
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Comprehension & Communication Skills in English
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2 (1+1)
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6
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AGRON-111
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Fundamentals of Agronomy
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4(3+1)
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7
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BIO-111/MATHS-111
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Introductory Biology*/ Elementary Mathematics*
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2(1+1)/2(2+0)
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8
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AGHR-111
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Agricultural Heritage*
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2 (2+0)
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9
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EXCOM-111
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Rural Sociology & Educational Psychology
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2(2+0)
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10
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HVE-111
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Human Values & Ethics (Non-Gradial)
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1(1+0)
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11
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NSS/PEYP
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NSS/Physical Education & Yoga Practices
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2(0+2)
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II Semester
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S.N.
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Course No.
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Title of Subject
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Credit Hours
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1
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GPB-121
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Fundamentals of Genetics
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3 (2+1)
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2
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SSAC-121
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Agricultural Microbiology (Course to be shared with Plant Pathology),
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2 (1+1)
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3
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AGENGG-121
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Introductory Soil and Water Conservation Engineering
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2 (1+1)
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4
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CPHY-121
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Fundamentals of Crop Physiology
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2 (1+1)
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5
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AGEECON-121
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Fundamentals of Agricultural Economics
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2(1+1)
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6
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PPATH-121
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Fundamentals of Plant Pathology
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3 (2+1)
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7
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ENTO-121
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Fundamentals of Entomology
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3 (2+1)
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8
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EXCOM-121
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Fundamentals of Agricultural Extension Education
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3 (2+1)
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9
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CSPD-121
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Communication Skills and Personality Development
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2 (1+1)
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10
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AGRON-121
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Introductory Agro meteorology & Climate change
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2 (1+1)
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11
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NSS/PEYP
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NSS/Physical Education & Yoga Practices
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To be continued
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III Semester
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S.N.
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Subject Code
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Title of Subject
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Credit Hours
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1
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AGRON-211
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Crop Production Technology-I (Kharif Crops)
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3 (2+1)
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2
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GPB-211
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Fundamentals of Plant Breeding
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3(2+1)
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3
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AGECON-211
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Agricultural Finance and Cooperation
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3(2+1)
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4
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AGRINFO-211
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Agricultural Informatics
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2(1+1)
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5
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AGENGG-211
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Farm Machinery and Power
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2(1+1)
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6
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HORT-211
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Production Technology for Vegetable and Spices
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2(1+1)
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7
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ESDM-211
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Environmental Studies and Disaster Management
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3(3+0)
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8
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STAT-211
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Statistical Methods
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2(1+1)
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9
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ANISC-211
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Livestock and Poultry Management
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4(3+1)
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10
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NSS
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NSS
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IV Semester
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S.N.
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Subject Code
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Title of Subject
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Credit Hours
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1
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AGRON-221
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Crop Production Technology-(Rabi Crops)
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3(2+1)
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2
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HORT-221
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Production Technology for Ornamental Crops, MAP and Landscaping
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2(1+)
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3
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AGENGG-211
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Renewable Energy and Green Technology
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2(1+1)
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4
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SSAC-221
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Problematic Soils and their Management
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2(1+1)
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5
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HORT-222
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Production Technology for Fruits and Plantation Crops
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2(1+1)
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6
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GPB-221
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Principles of Seed Technology
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3(2+1)
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7
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AGRON-222
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Farming System & Sustainable Agriculture
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1(1+0)
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8
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AGECON-221
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Agricultural Marketing, Trade & Prices
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3(2+1)
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9
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ENTO-221
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Insect Ecology and Principles of Integrated Pest Management
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2(1+1)
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10
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ENTO-222
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Bio-pesticides and Bio-fertilizers (Elective Course)
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3(2+1)
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V-Semester
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Course No.
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Subject Title
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Credit Hours
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1
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PPATH-311
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Epidemiology and Integrated Disease Management
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2(1+1)
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2
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SSAC-311
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Manures, Fertilizers and Soil Fertility Management
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3(2+1)
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3
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ENTO-311
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Pests of Crops and Stored Grains and their Management
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4(3+1)
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4
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PPATH-312
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Diseases of Field and Horticultural Crops and their Management-I
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3(2+1)
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5
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GPB-312
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Crop Improvement-I (Kharif Crops)
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2(1+1)
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6
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EDBC-311
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Entrepreneurship Development and Business Communication
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2(1+1)
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7
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AGRON-311
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Geoinformatics and Nano-technology and Precision Farming
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2(1+1)
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8
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AGRON-312
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Practical Crop Production-I (Kharif crops)
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1(0+1)
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9
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GPB-312
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Intellectual Property Rights
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1(1+0)
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10
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HORT-311
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Landscaping (Elective Course)
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3(2+1)
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VI Semester
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Course No.
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Subject Title
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Credit Hours
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1
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AGRON-321
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Rainfed Agriculture & Watershed Management
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2(1+1)
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2
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AGENGG-321
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Protected Cultivation and Secondary Agriculture
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2(1+1)
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3
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PPATH-321
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Diseases of Field and Horticultural Crops and their Management -II
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3(2+1)
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4
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HORT-321
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Post-harvest Management and Value Addition of Fruits and Vegetable
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2(1+1)
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5
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ENTO-321
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Management of Beneficial Insects
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2(1+1)
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6
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GPB-321
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Crop Improvement –II (Rabi crops)
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2(1+1)
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7
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AGRON-322
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Practical Crop Production- II (Rabi crops)
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1(0+1)
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8
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AGRON-323
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Principles of Organic Farming
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2(1+1)
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9
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AGECON-321
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Farm Management, Production & Resource Economics
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2(1+1)
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10
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HORT-322
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Principles of Food Science and Nutrition
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2(2+0)
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11
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GPB-322
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Micro-propagation Technology (Elective Course)
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3(2+1)
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VII Semester
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Rural Agricultural Work Experience and Agro-industrial Attachment (RAWE & AIA)
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S.N.
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Activities
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No. of Weeks
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Credit Hours
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1
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General orientation & On campus training by different faculties
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1
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14
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2
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Village Attachment
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8
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3
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Unit attachment in Univ./ College/ KVK/ Research Station Attachment
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5
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4
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Plant Clinic
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2
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2
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5
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Agro-Industrial Attachment
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3
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4
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6
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Project Report Preparation, Presentation and Evaluation
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1
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Total weeks for RAWE & AIA
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20
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20
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VIII Semester
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Modules for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
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S.N.
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Title of the Module
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Credit Hours
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1
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Production Technology for Bioagents and Biofertilizer
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0+10
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2
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Seed Production & Technology
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0+10
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3
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Mushroom Cultivation Technology
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0+10
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4
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Soil, Plant, Water and Seed Testing
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0+10
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5
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Commercial Beekeeping
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0+10
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6
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Poultry Production Technology
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0+10
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7
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Commercial Horticulture
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0+10
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8
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Floriculture and Landscaping
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0+10
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9
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Food Processing
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0+10
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10
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Agriculture Waste Management
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0+10
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11
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Organic Production Technology
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0+10
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12
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Commercial Sericulture
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0+10
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Presently this college is functioning at KVK Dholpur and in future it will be shifted toKhemri,Dholpur
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Intake capacity and total enrolment of students B.Sc.(Hons.) Ag Part- Academic session 2019-20
Programme
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Intake Capacity
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Intake during the year
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Total enrolment
(including students of all years)
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Male
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Female
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Total
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Male
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Female
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Total
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Rural
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Urban
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Rural
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Urban
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UG
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60
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43
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17
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60
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40
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3
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16
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1
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60
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Activities
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Successfully conducted student union election.
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Motivational lecture was delivered by ShriAbhikeshChuarsiya (IAS) from Delhi, during the JAL SHAKTI ABHIYAN of KVK Dholpur.
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Teachers Day celebrated on 5th September, 2019 by the college students.
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“SKN Agriculture University Foundation Day” Celebrated on 13th September, 2019.
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Animal health and Animal vaccination programme was conducted with Department of Animal Husbandry, Rajasthan and students have been participated
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Plantation was done 22nd September by the presence of Dr. ManojRajoriya (MP-DholpurKarouli), SmtShoba Rani MLA- Dholpur, Local public representatives.
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Games/ Sports/ cultural and literary events of intraclass competition have been successfully conduced.
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Celebrated birth anniversary of MAHATAMA GANDHI and LAL BAHADUR SHSTRI on 2nd October, 2019
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Our student Mr. Gajendra Singh Gurjar stand first position in 100 meter race of intercollege competitions in the university in 2019-20.
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Future plan
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Site selection: The college site has been selected on the basis of recommendation of the competent committee at village KhemriTeh- Bari, District – Dholpur (Rajasthan).
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Staff: Presently six teaching and two non-teaching posts are filled and three guest faculty are ingageds for smooth running of college.
Facilities or Infrastructure:
Presently the infrastructure facilities of KrishiVigyanKendra (KVK) Dholpur are being availed for smooth functioning of the college. We have submitted a master plan for the construction of academic, administrative, boys &girls hostels, buildings. The following facilities are available at the campus:
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Class Room: The classes of BSc. Ag (Hons.) are being conducted in the building of KVK.
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Land: A total of 30.0 ha land has been alloted at Centre of Excellence mango, KhemriTeh- Baseri (Dholpur) . Out of 30 ha land 3 ha mango orchard of various varieties is already planted and rest 27 ha land is to be developed. We have started seed production of summer moong in 1 ha at the farm.
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Accommodation facilities: College is presently having an administration block, staff rooms for teaching and non-teaching staff and a separate room for convenience of girl students.
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Girls’ hostel: Three staff quarters of KVK, Dholpur are being used as hostel for girl students. Presently thirteen girl students are availing the hostel facilities in these quarters.
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Basic Amenities: RO drinking water and lavatory facility for both boys and girls are available in the college.
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Seminar Hall: Seminar hall of KVK, Dholpur is being used for celebration of different events and programmes of college.
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Library Facilities: As this college is newly opened, so library facilities are under developing stage, however sufficient books are available as per course curriculum.
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Sports Facilities: This College is providing the playground facilities of Kabbadi, Volleyball, Badminton and atheletics.
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NSS: The College of Agriculture Baseri, Dholpur foresees the active participation of undergraduate students in National Service Scheme (NSS), started by Department of Youth Affairs and Sports, Ministry of Human Resources Development, New Delhi,The basic purpose of this scheme is to develop responsibility through social services and realization of work. It helps to inculcate self-discipline and control of mind and body for making students a responsible citizen. NSS activities are a mandatory part of B.Sc. (Hons.) Ag. degree program.
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Extracurricular activities: The college from its inception has regularly organized vivid student activities, for all-around development of the students. The college believes in endorsement of professionalism and ethics among students by imparting value based education for holistic development of the students. The resources spared by the college and the hard work and enthusiasm of the students have paid-off in the form of the whole hearted involvement and participation of the students in extracurricular and co-curricular activities regularly organized at the college and university level.
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Celebration of special days of national importance: The College organizes different activities regularly on important National days to bring about awareness and inspiration among students. They form an integral part of the course curriculum for an all-round development of the students and faculty members.
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Advisory system for students: Student advisory an integral part of UG programme in which about 10 students are allotted to a teacher. For this 7th period of every Friday has been earmarked for advisors specially to interact with the students, so that their academic as well as day to day problems may be tackled without any delay.

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Students during Plantation and Swakshtta Abhiyan
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Students during Plantation with Staff Members
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Students during Class Games Activities
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Plantation with presence of Dr. Manoj Rajoriya (MP), Smt Shoba Rani Regional MLA, Dr. Navab Singh and Local Officers of BJP party
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Students during Swakshtta Abhiyan on 150 birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi
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