17th July 2017 02:56 PM | |
shikha | Re: Punjabi University B.Sc Agriculture Syllabus B.Sc. in Agriculture is a college degree granted by Indian Universities for 10+2 pass understudies. The course length is four years. Like, BE/B. Tech, or MBBS, B.Sc. (Ag.) is considered as an "expert" degree by Government of India. Course Objective B.Sc. Agribusiness includes investigation of horticulture sciences and utilization of present day logical gear and systems in farming, arrive reviewing, soil science, water asset administration, creature and poultry administration, rudiments of biotechnology and so on. The target of the course is to utilize these ideas to prepare understudies to enhance farming efficiency. Course Structure Agrarian instruction is an expansive term which incorporates controls of Agriculture (Agronomy), Veterinary Science, Forestry, Fisheries, Horticulture, Home Science and so forth. The B.Sc. (Ag.) degree in India is regularly a 4-year course under credit based semester framework. The program additionally incorporates a mandatory 1 semester of temporary position (Rural Agricultural Work Experience). A large portion of the courses are injected with down to earth with accentuation on 'hands on understanding and learning by doing'. Qualification for the Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Agriculture) The base capability for passage to B.Sc. (Ag.) is Intermediate (12 years of school instruction) in Science (with Physics, Chemistry, Biology or potentially Mathematics) or Intermediate in Agriculture stream (restricted states). Contingent upon the college, the qualification differs as far as a blend of subjects. Qualification measure likewise shifts for saved classifications according to the reservation rules of GOI. Schemes of Studies and Examination for the B.Sc (Agriculture) course offered at Punjabi University |
17th July 2017 12:56 PM | |
Unregistered | Punjabi University B.Sc Agriculture Syllabus Hi I am interested in having the Schemes of Studies and Examination for the B.Sc (Agriculture) course offered at Punjabi University? |