Course Curriculum
Sl. No | Subject | Courses | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Basic Science and Humanities | 4 | 9 |
2 | Agronomy | 10 | 20 |
3 | Agricultural Economics | 4 | 9 |
4 | Agricultural Engineering | 4 | 8 |
5 | Agricultural Entomology | 4 | 10 |
6 | Agricultural Extension | 4 | 8 |
7 | Agricultural Microbiology | 2 | 4 |
8 | Animal Science | 1 | 3 |
9 | Apiculture | 1 | 2 |
10 | Crop Physiology | 3 | 6 |
11 | Food Science and Nutrition | 2 | 4 |
12 | Forestry and Environmental Science | 2 | 4 |
13 | Genetics and Plant Breeding | 5 | 10 |
14 | Horticulture | 5 | 10 |
15 | Plant Biotechnology | 1 | 3 |
16 | Plant Pathology | 4 | 10 |
17 | Seed Science and Technology | 2 | 4 |
18 | Sericulture | 1 | 2 |
19 | Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry | 4 | 10 |
20 | RAWE- Rural Agricultural Work Experience | 1 | 20 |
21 | EL/HoT-Experimental learning/ Hands on Training | 1 | 20 |
22 | Non Gradial Courses* | 5 | 7 |
Total | 70 | 183 |
Student’s Scholarships: ICAR-NTS scholarships, GOI scholarships, UAS scholarships, Vidhyasiri scholarships from GOK, Student Aid Fund, will be awarded to the meritorious students of the University.
Opportunities for Graduates:
1. Can pursue higher studies like M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Agriculture and Allied Sciences.
2. Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and other institutions offer various fellowships like Junior Research/Senior Research Fellowships with the facility of money and free eye access to higher education at various universities of the country.
3. Can serve as Scientists in ICAR and CSIR Research Institutes, Universities and Karnataka State Agriculture Department and are also eligible for jobs in all Government sector departments.
4. Are eligible for Civil Service Exams like IAS, IPS, IFS and KAS etc…
5. Can act as officers in Agriculture and Agriculture related departments and Banks of Government of Karnataka
6. Can also work in seed, fertilizer, agricultural and pharmaceutical companies, MNC’s and in Non-Government organizations.
7. Can ensure self-employment in various areas like production of planting materials, processed food products and consultancy services.
8. As a model or progressive former can guide farmers in there betterment.
Student Counselors: The group of students will be allotted to the experienced professors as counselors. They will periodically review the academic progress of the students and inform their report to the parents and also the head of the college. They advise in a manner which is advisable for all round development of the students.
Placement cell: College has placement cell which plays a very important role in counselling and guiding the students for their career prospect. To provide employment opportunities to graduate students, the job opportunities are established at the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, every year through various private companies and associations graduated are selected trough written examinations, group discussion and interview. The students who have graduated will get the necessary guidance and help if they register the details in the cell.
Infrastructure: In the existing campus, the required infrastructures are being developed to impart quality teaching. The college has 4 classrooms which are well equipped with LCD projectors, CCTV cameras and 3 well equipped laboratories to conduct practical classes. Students also have field visits for their crop development programme.
Computer Lab and Library: The library and computer laboratory is located within the college premises and has 1996 textbooks and 5 periodical use facilities for students and staff of various subjects. College has computer laboratory with 13 computers for practical training with good internet and database facilities. CERA( Consortium of e-resources in Agriculture) is in use and has the facility to get information on current affairs, statistics and agricultural research papers/books. Further, students and teachers can also utilize the computer and internet facilities available in class preparation and other educational related activities.
Hostel Facilities: Separate hostel facilities are established for Boys in a hired building near campus and for Girls in Krishi Vigyan Kendra campus respectively. Both the hostels are having the facilities of CCTV, separate TV room, reading room and gym hall and also provided with solar hot water, RO drinking water and balanced hygienic vegetarian and Non-vegetarian nutritious food.
Sports and Cultural Activities: The College not only ensures academic development of the students but also provides them with opportunities to prove themselves by means of extra-curricular and co-curricular activities. Hence Physical education and NSS is compulsory for all the graduating students. The college magazine provides the students a platform to showcase their talents and capabilities. Along with this students are encouraged to participate in Intercollegiate and national level sports meet and Youth Festival conducted by the University.
Land Facilities for Practical exposure: Forty-eight acres of land is available for the practical learning of students, in which KVK, All India Co-ordinated Research Project (AICRP) on Sorghum and Cotton and students experimental plots are there. Practical Benefits are available for the students under the guidance of professor, students undergo practical training on various crops like Ragi, Jowar, Redgram, Paddy, Turmeric and other crops.
1 | Dr.Doreswamy. C | Special Officer (Dean Agri) Ph.8277893972 |
2 | Dr.Umashankar Kumar N | Assistant Director of Student Welfare, Farm Manager and staff advisor. Ph. 9739337172 |
3 | Dr.Shashikumar C | Assistant Administrative Officer Ph.9980870502 |
4 | Dr. Shivaray Navi | Assistant Comptroller Ph.8310994948 |
5 | Dr. Mohan Kumar A.B | Exam Co-ordinator Ph. 7760773584 |
6 | Dr. Yogesh. G. S | Assistant librarian Ph. 7760846678 |
7 | Dr. Chandrasekhar. S. Kallimani | N.S.S. Officer Ph.9448080285 |
8 | Er. Mallappa J Madolli | Assistant Registrar and Warden Ph.8266803839 |
9 | Dr. PompanaGouda B | Programme Officer, Indian Red Cross Society Ph.7406152815 |
1 | Dr.Doreswamy. C | Professor (Sericulture) |
2 | Dr.Umashankar Kumar N | Associate Professor (Plant Pathology) |
3 | Er. Mallappa J Madolli | Assistant Professor (Agril. Engineering) |
1 | Dr. Nagaraju H. T | Horticulture |
2 | Dr. R. Krishna Kishore | Plant Biochemistry /Plant Biotechnology |
3 | Sri. Shashikanth T.C | Physical Education |
4 | Dr. Mamata Khandappagol | Genetics and Plant Breeding |
5 | Mr Nithyananda N | Seed Science and Technology |
6 | Ms. Deepa | Kannada |
7 | Dr. Mutteppa Chigadolli | Agricultural Extension |
8 | Mr. Chethan E | English |
9 | Dr. Shree Harsha Kumar | Agronomy |
10 | Ms. Babhitha B A | Crop Physiology |
1 | Dr. Yogesh. G. S | Senior Scientist and Head |
2 | Dr. Chandrasekhar. S. Kallimani | Scientist (Sericulture) |
3 | Dr. Mohan Kumar A.B | Scientist (Horticulture) |
4 | Dr. Shruthi M K | Scientist (Agronomy) |
5 | Dr. PompanaGouda B | Programme Assistant |
1 | Dr.Somu G | Assistant Breeder and Head (All India Coordinated Research Project on Sorghum) |
2 | Dr.Shashikumar C | Assistant Agronomist and Head (All India Coordinated Research Project on Cotton) |
3 | Dr.Shivaray Navi | Assistant Entomologist (All India Coordinated Research Project on Cotton) |
Extension Activities: The Krishi Vigyan Kendra in the college premises is functioning as a single roof for farmers and extension workers to provide complete information which they need. Where, scientists of various agricultural subjects are conducting demonstrations released technologies in farmer fields, crop field and demonstration skill and training programmes for farmers and extension workers.
Rural Agricultural Working Experience Programme (RAWEP): The final year students are staying in the village for about 3 months under the Rural Agricultural Working Experience camp and at present the camp was successfully conducted in 2 villages of Chamarajanagar taluk.
Hands on Training: A Hands on Training program for about 5 months has been promised to the final year students and in the current year one group of 16 students are being taught about production technology of bio pesticides and biofertilizers and another group of 16 students are being taught about commercial production of horticultural crops and production of organic fertilizers.
Research: Research in jowar and cotton is being conducted in the All India Co-ordinated Research Project (AICRP) on Sorghum and Cotton in the College premises and research programmes are being conducted for high yield and pest/ disease resistance and also to .
Contact Special Officer
College of Agricultuire, Chamarajanagar
Ph. 08226-297098, M- 8277893972
E-mail: cohchamarajanagara@gmail.com