Provides an impressive array of courses under several major sub-disciplines namely;
field crops, plantation crops, horticultural crops, floriculture, forestry and landscape
architecture, protected culture, hydroponics, organic agriculture, agronomical and
physiological aspects of crops and necessary management skills. In addition, a separate
discipline of biostatistics & mathematics is offered to improve the quantitative skills of
the students. Another dominant feature is the wide exposure to
practical aspects of agriculture comprising of on- farm training, extensive
field visits throughout the four years, along with industrial training
in agricultural and allied industries in the seventh semester.
Postgraduate programmes are also offered in some of the
subject areas listed above by the board of study in Crop Science. |