MSc in Agriculture
Semester-wise Syllabus for MSc in Agriculture
Semester 1: Core Foundation Subjects
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Principles of Crop Production
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Basics of agronomy, soil-plant relationships, cropping systems, and sustainable agriculture.
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Soil Science and Fertility Management
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Soil chemistry, nutrient management, fertilizers, and soil conservation techniques.
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Agricultural Microbiology
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Role of microbes in agriculture, biofertilizers, and soil health.
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Principles of Genetics and Plant Breeding
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Mendelian genetics, hybridization, mutation breeding, and biotechnology applications.
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Agricultural Economics and Farm Management
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Farm planning, cost-benefit analysis, agricultural marketing, and policies.
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Practical/Lab Work
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Field experiments, soil testing, and crop breeding techniques.
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Semester 2: Advanced Agricultural Sciences
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Agronomy of Major Crops
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Study of cereal, pulse, oilseed, and cash crops (wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane, etc.).
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Plant Pathology and Disease Management
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Fungal, bacterial, and viral diseases, integrated pest management (IPM).
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Entomology and Pest Management
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Insect classification, pest control methods, and biopesticides.
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Irrigation and Water Management
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Water-use efficiency, drip irrigation, and watershed management.
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Agricultural Extension and Communication
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Rural development, extension methodologies, and farmer education.
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Practical/Lab Work
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Pest identification, irrigation techniques, and disease diagnosis.
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Semester 3: Specialization & Electives
Students choose a specialization (e.g., Agronomy, Plant Breeding, Soil Science, Horticulture, etc.) and take advanced courses accordingly.
Common Specializations & Subjects:
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Agronomy
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Precision farming, weed management, sustainable cropping systems.
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Plant Breeding & Genetics
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Molecular breeding, quantitative genetics, and GM crops.
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Soil Science
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Soil microbiology, remote sensing in soil studies.
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Horticulture
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Fruit & vegetable production, floriculture, post-harvest tech.
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Agricultural Biotechnology
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Genetic engineering, tissue culture, and bioinformatics.
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Research Methodology & Statistics
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Experimental design, data analysis, and thesis preparation.
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Semester 4: Research & Dissertation
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Thesis/Dissertation Work (6 months)
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Independent research project under faculty guidance.
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Seminar & Viva Voce
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Presentation and defense of the research work.
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