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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Agriculture

    Eklavya University Damoh
    Duration
    4 Years
    Agriculture UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Agriculture

    Eklavya University Damoh
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    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    93.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Agriculture
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    93.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

    Seats

    300

    Students

    1,200

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    Seats

    300

    Students

    1,200

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The curriculum for the B.Tech in Agriculture at Eklavya University Damoh is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of modern agricultural science and technology. It combines foundational sciences with specialized knowledge in sustainable practices, biotechnology, and emerging technologies.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredits (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    1AG 101Introduction to Agricultural Science3-0-0-3None
    1AG 102Basic Chemistry for Agriculture3-0-0-3None
    1AG 103Introduction to Biology and Plant Physiology3-0-0-3None
    1AG 104Mathematics for Agriculture3-0-0-3None
    1AG 105Computer Applications in Agriculture2-0-2-2None
    1AG 106Lab Practices in Basic Sciences0-0-4-2None
    2AG 201Soil Science and Fertility Management3-0-0-3AG 101, AG 102
    2AG 202Agronomy and Crop Production3-0-0-3AG 103
    2AG 203Plant Pathology and Pest Control3-0-0-3AG 103
    2AG 204Environmental Science and Sustainability3-0-0-3None
    2AG 205Statistics for Agricultural Research3-0-0-3AG 104
    2AG 206Field Practices in Agriculture0-0-4-2AG 101, AG 102
    3AG 301Biotechnology in Crop Improvement3-0-0-3AG 201, AG 202
    3AG 302Water Management and Irrigation Engineering3-0-0-3AG 201
    3AG 303Climate-Smart Agriculture3-0-0-3AG 204
    3AG 304Rural Development and Extension Services3-0-0-3AG 204
    3AG 305Agricultural Economics and Policy3-0-0-3None
    3AG 306Mini Project I0-0-4-2AG 201, AG 202
    4AG 401Precision Agriculture and Technology3-0-0-3AG 301, AG 302
    4AG 402Agroforestry and Biodiversity Conservation3-0-0-3AG 204
    4AG 403Agricultural Marketing and Supply Chain Management3-0-0-3AG 305
    4AG 404Research Methodology in Agriculture3-0-0-3AG 205
    4AG 405Mini Project II0-0-4-2AG 301, AG 302
    4AG 406Internship in Agriculture Sector0-0-8-4None
    5AG 501Advanced Crop Physiology and Biochemistry3-0-0-3AG 202
    5AG 502Sustainable Farming Systems3-0-0-3AG 401
    5AG 503Agricultural Biotechnology and Genomics3-0-0-3AG 301
    5AG 504Agro-industry and Value Chain Development3-0-0-3AG 305
    5AG 505Capstone Project in Agriculture0-0-8-4AG 401, AG 402
    5AG 506Research Proposal Writing and Presentation3-0-0-3AG 404
    6AG 601Advanced Soil Science3-0-0-3AG 201
    6AG 602Climate Change Impact Assessment in Agriculture3-0-0-3AG 303
    6AG 603Advanced Biotechnology Techniques3-0-0-3AG 301
    6AG 604Agricultural Innovation and Entrepreneurship3-0-0-3AG 504
    6AG 605Final Year Thesis0-0-8-4AG 505
    6AG 606Industry Internship and Capstone Implementation0-0-8-4None
    7AG 701Specialized Topics in Plant Pathology3-0-0-3AG 203
    7AG 702Nutrition and Food Processing3-0-0-3AG 501
    7AG 703Agroecosystem Dynamics3-0-0-3AG 204
    7AG 704Technology Transfer and Extension Practices3-0-0-3AG 403
    7AG 705Advanced Data Analytics in Agriculture3-0-0-3AG 205
    7AG 706Research Seminar and Thesis Defense0-0-4-2AG 605
    8AG 801Global Food Security Challenges3-0-0-3AG 504
    8AG 802Policy Analysis in Agriculture3-0-0-3AG 305
    8AG 803Agro-business Management3-0-0-3AG 403
    8AG 804Final Capstone Project0-0-8-4AG 705
    8AG 805Professional Internship and Industry Collaboration0-0-8-4None

    Detailed Course Descriptions for Departmental Electives

    The following advanced departmental elective courses are offered in the third year onwards:

    Biotechnology in Crop Improvement (AG 301)

    This course introduces students to the principles and applications of biotechnology in crop development. Topics include genetic engineering, marker-assisted selection, transgenic crops, gene editing techniques like CRISPR-Cas9, and regulatory frameworks for genetically modified organisms.

    Water Management and Irrigation Engineering (AG 302)

    Focused on efficient water use in agriculture, this course covers irrigation methods, water conservation techniques, drip irrigation systems, sprinkler technology, soil moisture monitoring, and hydrological modeling. Students gain hands-on experience with irrigation design software.

    Climate-Smart Agriculture (AG 303)

    This elective explores strategies to adapt agricultural practices to climate variability while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It includes topics such as drought-resistant varieties, carbon sequestration in soils, adaptation planning, and sustainable land management.

    Rural Development and Extension Services (AG 304)

    Designed for students interested in community-based development, this course covers rural livelihoods, extension methodologies, agricultural cooperatives, government schemes, participatory approaches to development, and community mobilization techniques.

    Agricultural Economics and Policy (AG 305)

    This course provides an understanding of economic principles applied to agriculture. It includes market structures, pricing mechanisms, cost-benefit analysis, agricultural subsidies, policy impact assessment, and rural poverty alleviation strategies.

    Precision Agriculture and Technology (AG 401)

    Students learn about integrating technology into farming operations using GPS mapping, remote sensing, drones, IoT sensors, and machine learning algorithms. The course emphasizes real-time data collection and decision-making tools for optimizing crop production.

    Agroforestry and Biodiversity Conservation (AG 402)

    This course explores the integration of trees with crops and livestock to promote ecological balance and productivity. It covers biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services, silvopastoral systems, agroforestry design principles, and carbon sequestration.

    Agricultural Marketing and Supply Chain Management (AG 403)

    Students gain insights into modern marketing strategies for agricultural products, supply chain logistics, branding, e-commerce platforms, consumer behavior analysis, and global trade policies affecting agri-products.

    Research Methodology in Agriculture (AG 404)

    This course prepares students for conducting scientific research. It covers experimental design, data analysis methods, literature review techniques, hypothesis testing, research ethics, and publication practices in agricultural sciences.

    Agricultural Innovation and Entrepreneurship (AG 604)

    Designed to foster innovation and entrepreneurship, this course explores business models for agri-startups, intellectual property rights, venture capital, incubation programs, innovation ecosystems, and social entrepreneurship in agriculture.

    Advanced Biotechnology Techniques (AG 603)

    This advanced course delves into cutting-edge biotechnology methods including synthetic biology, metabolic engineering, bioinformatics tools, plant transformation techniques, and molecular diagnostics. It includes laboratory sessions with modern biotech equipment.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    Eklavya University Damoh's approach to education is deeply rooted in project-based learning (PBL). This methodology encourages students to engage in meaningful, real-world projects that integrate theory and practice, fostering critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving skills.

    Mini-Projects Structure

    In the second year, students undertake two mini-projects under faculty guidance. These projects are typically focused on specific aspects of agriculture such as soil testing, crop rotation studies, or pest identification. The structure includes:

    • Problem identification and literature review
    • Designing experimental protocols
    • Data collection and analysis
    • Presentation of findings to peers and faculty
    • Documentation and peer feedback sessions

    Mini-projects are assessed based on:

    • Quality of research methodology
    • Clarity and coherence of presentation
    • Depth of analysis and critical evaluation
    • Contribution to collective learning outcomes

    Final-Year Thesis/Capstone Project

    The capstone project is a significant component of the final year. Students select a topic related to their area of interest within agriculture, often addressing current challenges or proposing novel solutions. The process involves:

    • Selecting a faculty mentor and defining research scope
    • Developing a comprehensive research proposal
    • Conducting independent research over six months
    • Writing a detailed thesis report
    • Presentation at an internal symposium
    • Defense before a panel of experts

    The evaluation criteria include:

    • Originality and relevance of the topic
    • Rigorous methodology and data interpretation
    • Technical writing quality and clarity
    • Presentation skills and communication effectiveness
    • Impact potential for real-world application