What is the syllabus for 1st year of B.Sc. Agriculture honors?

B.Sc. (Hons. ). In Agriculture.

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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    5 years ago
    Good to see the interest in the syllabi of the programme. There are two semesters in the every academic year in LPU. The syllabus is prescribed by ICAR as LPU is an ICAR accredited institution. In the first semester, the subjects are-
    AGRICULTURE HERITAGE
    COMPREHENSION AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN ENGLISH
    CORE BRIDGE 1
    FUNDAMENTALS OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
    FUNDAMENTALS OF AGRONOMY
    FUNDAMENTALS OF PLANT BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
    FUNDAMENTALS OF SOIL Science
    HUMAN VALUES AND ETHICS
    INTRODUCTION TO FORESTRY
    In the second semester, the subjects are-
    AGRICULTURAL MICROBIOLOGY
    COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
    FUNDAMENTALS OF AGRICULT
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    Dhanvi Jalpota

    5 years ago
    Subjects such as Soil Microbiology, Plant Breeding and Genetics, Agricultural Economics, Agronomy, Plant Pathology, Statistical Methods, Post Harvest Technology, etc. Are included in the B.Sc. Agriculture syllabus. For specificity you can go to the website of GNDU. And can clearly SEE the syllabus along with the topics to be in 1st year.
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    Arshiya Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    I would suggest you visit the University website for detailed knowledge of the syllabus. You can download the syllabus in PDF form. The syllabus is prescribed by ICAR as LPU is an ICAR accredited institution. In the first semester, the subjects are-
    AGRICULTURE HERITAGE
    COMPREHENSION AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN ENGLISH
    CORE BRIDGE 1
    FUNDAMENTALS OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
    FUNDAMENTALS OF AGRONOMY
    FUNDAMENTALS OF PLANT BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
    FUNDAMENTALS OF SOIL Science
    HUMAN VALUES AND ETHICS
    INTRODUCTION TO FORESTRY.
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    Vibha Gupta | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    As you are looking for syllabus and subjects after admission, you can have a look over the website ( link shared below) and can request the counselors to give you some brief about the course or connect you to the academic specialist. Also, if you wish to know the subjects in detail you can plan to visit the university and speak to the professors at university. Once you are done with admission, you can have a detail look over the syllabus on your UMS- University Management System. https://www.lpu.in/programmes/bsc-hons-agriculture.

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