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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Agriculture

    The Aryavart International University North Tripura
    Duration
    4 Years
    Agriculture UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Agriculture

    The Aryavart International University North Tripura
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    Fees

    ₹18,00,000

    Placement

    93.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

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    4 Years
    Agriculture
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹18,00,000

    Placement

    93.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    1,200

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    1,200

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The Agriculture program at The Aryavart International University North Tripura is structured over eight semesters, with a carefully balanced mix of core subjects, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory components designed to build a comprehensive understanding of modern agricultural practices.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    1AG101Introduction to Agriculture3-0-0-3-
    1AG102Basic Biology3-0-0-3-
    1AG103Chemistry for Agriculture3-0-0-3-
    1AG104Physics for Agricultural Sciences3-0-0-3-
    1AG105Mathematics for Agriculture3-0-0-3-
    1AG106Computer Applications in Agriculture2-0-2-2-
    1AG107Environmental Studies3-0-0-3-
    2AG201Crop Production Techniques3-0-0-3AG101, AG102
    2AG202Soil Science3-0-0-3AG103, AG104
    2AG203Plant Pathology3-0-0-3AG102
    2AG204Entomology3-0-0-3AG102
    2AG205Agricultural Economics3-0-0-3AG105
    2AG206Farm Machinery3-0-0-3AG104
    2AG207Agricultural Extension and Communication3-0-0-3AG101
    3AG301Sustainable Agriculture Practices3-0-0-3AG201, AG202
    3AG302Climate-Smart Farming3-0-0-3AG201
    3AG303Precision Agriculture Technologies3-0-0-3AG206, AG106
    3AG304Agricultural Biotechnology3-0-0-3AG102, AG103
    3AG305Bioinformatics in Agriculture3-0-0-3AG102, AG105
    3AG306Agricultural Water Management3-0-0-3AG202
    3AG307Agro-Economic Policy Analysis3-0-0-3AG205
    4AG401Advanced Crop Physiology3-0-0-3AG201, AG202
    4AG402Plant Genetics and Breeding3-0-0-3AG102, AG201
    4AG403Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry3-0-0-3AG202, AG102
    4AG404Plant Pathology and Disease Management3-0-0-3AG203
    4AG405Agricultural Informatics3-0-0-3AG106, AG201
    4AG406Sustainable Land Use Planning3-0-0-3AG202
    4AG407Rural Sociology and Development3-0-0-3AG101, AG205
    5AG501Advanced Agronomy3-0-0-3AG201, AG401
    5AG502Biotechnology Applications in Agriculture3-0-0-3AG404, AG403
    5AG503Agro-Economics and Market Analysis3-0-0-3AG205, AG407
    5AG504Climate Change and Agricultural Adaptation3-0-0-3AG302
    5AG505Agricultural Engineering Principles3-0-0-3AG206, AG406
    5AG506Remote Sensing and GIS in Agriculture3-0-0-3AG106, AG303
    5AG507Agricultural Innovation Management3-0-0-3AG405
    6AG601Special Topics in Crop Science3-0-0-3AG501, AG402
    6AG602Advanced Soil Chemistry and Physics3-0-0-3AG202, AG403
    6AG603Pest Control and Integrated Management3-0-0-3AG204, AG404
    6AG604Organic Farming Systems3-0-0-3AG301, AG504
    6AG605Agricultural Policy and Governance3-0-0-3AG503, AG407
    6AG606Entrepreneurship in Agri-Business3-0-0-3AG503, AG507
    6AG607Agricultural Sustainability Metrics3-0-0-3AG301, AG406
    7AG701Research Methodology in Agriculture3-0-0-3-
    7AG702Specialized Laboratory Work0-0-6-3AG403, AG502
    7AG703Mini Project0-0-0-3AG101, AG201
    7AG704Internship in Agriculture Sector0-0-0-3-
    8AG801Final Year Thesis/Capstone Project0-0-0-6AG701, AG703
    8AG802Industry Internship0-0-0-3-
    8AG803Professional Communication and Presentation Skills2-0-0-2-
    8AG804Capstone Project Defense0-0-0-3AG801

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    Advanced departmental electives offer students the opportunity to explore specialized topics within agriculture and related fields. These courses are designed to deepen understanding, enhance analytical skills, and encourage critical thinking about contemporary issues in the sector.

    Biotechnology Applications in Agriculture: This course delves into modern biotechnological techniques such as gene editing (CRISPR-Cas9), recombinant DNA technology, transgenic plant development, marker-assisted selection, and genetic engineering for crop improvement. Students learn how to apply these tools in real-world scenarios involving disease resistance, drought tolerance, nutritional enhancement, and climate resilience.

    Agro-Economics and Market Analysis: Focusing on economic principles and market dynamics within the agricultural sector, this course teaches students how to analyze supply chains, price formation mechanisms, cost-benefit analysis, risk assessment, and policy impacts. It also covers topics like commodity trading, futures markets, and financial instruments for managing agricultural risks.

    Climate Change and Agricultural Adaptation: Addressing the growing challenges posed by climate change, this course explores adaptation strategies, mitigation measures, carbon sequestration techniques, renewable energy integration, sustainable irrigation methods, and resilient crop varieties. Students examine case studies from different regions and develop solutions tailored to local contexts.

    Agricultural Engineering Principles: This elective introduces students to engineering concepts relevant to agriculture, including machinery design, automation systems, renewable energy applications, post-harvest handling equipment, irrigation technologies, and structural analysis of farm buildings. Practical sessions involve designing simple mechanical components and understanding operational parameters.

    Remote Sensing and GIS in Agriculture: Utilizing satellite imagery, drone technology, and geographic information systems (GIS), this course enables students to monitor crop health, estimate yields, map land use patterns, detect pests and diseases, and optimize resource allocation. Students gain hands-on experience with software platforms like QGIS, ArcGIS, and ENVI for spatial data analysis.

    Agricultural Innovation Management: Designed to foster entrepreneurial thinking and innovation skills, this course covers innovation frameworks, idea generation, prototype development, business model creation, intellectual property management, and venture capital funding. Students learn how to turn innovative ideas into viable business ventures within the agricultural domain.

    Agricultural Policy and Governance: This course examines national and international policies affecting agriculture, including land tenure systems, subsidies, pricing mechanisms, trade regulations, environmental safeguards, and institutional frameworks. It emphasizes stakeholder engagement, policy formulation processes, and impact evaluation methods.

    Organic Farming Systems: Focused on natural farming practices and organic certification standards, this course explores composting techniques, biological pest control, soil fertility management, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable production systems. Students evaluate organic farms, understand certification procedures, and develop plans for transitioning conventional farms to organic methods.

    Agricultural Sustainability Metrics: This course introduces students to indicators and metrics used to assess sustainability in agricultural systems, including carbon footprint calculations, water usage efficiency, soil health indexes, biodiversity indices, and economic viability scores. Students learn how to measure, interpret, and report sustainability performance using quantitative tools.

    Special Topics in Crop Science: This elective allows students to study emerging trends and niche areas within crop science, such as nanotechnology applications, epigenetics in plants, root-zone management, allelopathy, and phytoremediation. Each topic is explored through literature reviews, research papers, and experimental design.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The Agriculture program at The Aryavart International University North Tripura places significant emphasis on project-based learning as a cornerstone of student development. This pedagogical approach encourages active participation, critical thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, and innovation.

    Mini-projects are introduced in the seventh semester, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings. These projects typically span 3–4 months and involve collaboration between faculty mentors and student groups. Each project has clearly defined objectives, deliverables, timelines, and evaluation criteria based on innovation, technical depth, relevance to industry needs, and presentation quality.

    The final-year thesis or capstone project is a major undertaking that spans the entire eighth semester. Students select a topic aligned with their interests and career goals, often inspired by current research trends or real-world challenges in agriculture. They work closely with faculty advisors throughout the process, conducting literature surveys, designing experiments, collecting data, analyzing results, and preparing comprehensive reports.

    Project selection involves an open call for proposals issued at the beginning of the semester. Students can propose their own ideas or choose from suggested topics provided by faculty members. The selection committee evaluates submissions based on feasibility, novelty, academic rigor, and potential contribution to the field.

    Throughout the project cycle, students receive structured guidance through regular meetings with mentors, workshops on research methodologies, access to specialized equipment and databases, and feedback sessions for continuous improvement. Evaluation includes mid-term progress reports, preliminary presentations, final defense, and written documentation following university guidelines.