The University offers UG & PG degree programmes in the three faculties while Ph.D. programme is offered only in Veterinary Sciences. The Veterinary Council of India prescribed curriculum for B.V.Sc & A.H course was adopted in the year 1994 and has been updated as per 2008 and then 2016 VCI regulations. The updated regulations are being implemented from the Academic Year 2008-09 onwards. For B.F.Sc and B.Tech (Dairy Technology) programmes, the UG Curriculum and Regulations prescribed by the IV Dean’s Committee of ICAR are being implemented from the Academic year 2008-09 onwards. The University also offers a two-year Diploma Programme in Animal Husbandry and also in Fishery Science for rural youth who have completed 10th class (senior secondary certificate) to cater to the requirements of para-veterinary and para fishery staff of the state. Besides, the University also offers M.V.Sc in 18 disciplines of Veterinary Science, M.F.Sc in 4 disciplines of Fishery Science and M.Tech in 2 disciplines of Dairy Science, i.e. M.Tech (Dairy Technology), M.Tech (Dairy Microbiology). Post-graduate programmes were started in the Departments of Pathology, Pharmacology & Toxicology and Livestock Production and Management during the academic year 2015-16. Ph.D. is offered in 16 disciplines of Veterinary Science at College of Veterinary Science, Tirupati and NTR College of Veterinary Science, Gannavaram. During the period under report, activities like the modernization of classrooms, internet connectivity for students and staff, improving student amenities, strengthening of Library, UG and PG laboratories were taken up with 936 lakhs released by ICAR, New Delhi under ICAR Development Grants. Labs were established at a cost of 153 lakhs at College of Dairy Technology, Tirupati and Kamareddy under Experiential Learning Programme for hands-on training of students in the processing of milk and production of milk products. Entrepreneurship and skill development are important activities in UG programmes and this is facilitated by providing a revolving fund of 1.0 lakh each for the programme such as sheep and goat, swine, dairy cattle rearing, feed and mineral mixture production, dairy products development, production of value-added meat and fish products etc.
Other Courses
Courses and Details
Agriculture courses involve the study of various technical and scientific subjects related to agricultural technology, food technology, dairy industry, food science, plant science, horticulture, and even forestry. The main difference between these fields is their area of focus.
Apart from these, there are numerous agriculture courses online offered by websites like Udemy, Coursera, and edX. Students can pursue Agriculture Courses After 12th as well as 10th, mostly in the form of certificate and diploma courses. The duration of Agriculture Certificate Courses varies depending upon the course and the institution. It usually varies from a few hours to a few months.
Agriculture students have a high chance of getting jobs in the government sector such as UPSC (Indian Forest Services), Staff Selection Commission, IBPS Specialists Officer (AO), and also jobs in government organizations such as Food Corporation of India (FCI), National Bank of Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), and National Dairy Development Board. The average salary after Agriculture courses in India ranges from INR 8,00,000 to 13,00,000 per annum.
BSc horticulture
B.Sc. in Horticulture is a 3 years full time under graduate course which is divided into 6 semesters. Horticulture is the branch of Agricultural Science that deals with the cultivation of vegetables, plants, flowers, herbs, fruits, shrubs, bushes, gardens, and landscaping for gardens, ornamental trees, maintaining nurseries, green houses, orchards and plantations and also floriculture or cultivation of flowers.
B.Sc. Horticulture program is all about cultivation of plants, starting from seed related study to scientific study of cultivation, plant diseases, genetics of plants etc. It is all about the application of scientific knowledge in plant cultivation and thus increase productivity and yield .
Eligibility
Entry to this field starts from undergraduate level. After completion of 10+2 in Science stream (class 12th) with chemistry, physics, and maths/ biology/ agriculture as the subjects one can opt for Bachelor’s degree in Horticulture as a separate discipline or as a subject of BSc Agriculture Science.
Career Prospects
Government sector jobs , and Officer level posts are available for these Graduates in:
Private Sector job opportunities are available in areas such as
Career options
Syllabus
There are 4 major subjects in Horticulture i.e.
SEMESTER I |
SEMESTER II |
Introduction to soil science |
Fundamentals of statistics |
Crop physiology |
Elements of computer application |
Fundamentals of horticulture |
Plant parasitic nematode |
Plant propagation |
Tropical and subtropical fruits |
Fundamentals of extension education |
Fundamentals of food technology |
Growth development of horticulture crops |
Principles of genetics |
Tropical and subtropical vegetables |
Fundamentals of food technology |
Communication skills |
Introductory microbiology |
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Water management in horticulture crops |
SEMESTER III |
SEMESTER IV |
Temperate fruits |
Spices |
Ornamental horticulture |
Commercial floriculture |
Biochemistry |
Plantation crops |
Fundamentals of entomology |
Orchard management |
Principles of plant breeding |
Breeding of fruits |
Temperate vegetables |
Mushroom culture |
Tuber crops |
Environmental science |
- |
Insect ecology |
- |
Soil science I |
SEMESTER V |
SEMESTER VI |
Organic farming |
Remote sensing |
Introduction of major field crops |
Entrepreneurship development |
Introductory agroforestry |
Seed production |
Apiculture |
Medicinal and aromatic plants |
Post-harvest management |
Processing of horticulture crops |
Principles of plant biotechnology |
Horticulture business management |
Breeding and seed production |
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Jobs
Average annual course fee
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BSc community science
B.Sc in Home Science is a three-year undergraduate program that offers professional knowledge in the field of science which deals with nutrition, health and to bring everyday life in sync with the changing surroundings. B.Sc. Family and Community Science or Bachelor of Science in Family and Community Science is an undergraduate Medicine program.
Family and community science is an area that focuses on scientific knowledge in the lifestyle of families and communities.
Generally, the undergraduate course (BSc) in home science comprises of major study topics such as physics, chemistry, biology, physiology, hygiene, sociology, rural development, economics, child development, family relations, community living, arts, food, nutrition, textiles, clothing and home management.
Eligibility
The minimum criteria of eligibility needed to be fulfilled for admission to the course is thet the student should pass 10+2 or equivalent qualification from a recognized Board.Preferably Science as the stream of study.Qualification of a relevant entrance test in the case of some institutes
Syllabus
Semester I |
Environmental science |
Communication extension |
Extension practical |
Resource management |
Resource management practical |
Fashion studies |
Fashion studies practical |
Semester II |
English communications |
Fundamentals of nutrition |
Fundamentals of nutrition practical |
Life span development I |
Life span development I practical |
Fundamentals of textiles |
Fundamentals of textiles practical |
Semester III |
Physical sciences |
Physical sciences practical |
Life span development II |
Life span development II practical |
Nutrition for the family |
Nutrition for the family practical |
SEC I |
Semester IV |
Life sciences |
Life sciences practical |
Personal finance consumer science |
Personal finance consumer science practical |
Communication system social change |
Communication system social change practical |
SEC-2 |
Semester V |
SEC-3 |
DSE 1A-theory |
DSE 1A- practical |
DSE 2A-theory |
DSE 2A-practical |
DSE 3A-theory |
DSE 3A-practical |
Semester VI |
SEC-4 |
DSE 1B-theory |
DSE 1B- practical |
DSE 2B-theory |
DSE 2B-practical |
DSE 3B-theory |
DSE 3B-practical |
Home Science opens doors for job opportunities for successful graduates in fields such as
Researches are hired as
Some of the popular professional avenues open to such graduates are listed below with the corresponding salaries offered for the respective positions.
JOB POSITION |
JOB DESCRIPTION |
AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARY IN INR |
Food Analyst |
They examine food samples, food service records, and other data to determine sales appeal and costs of preparing and serving meals and beverages in establishments such as restaurants, cafeterias, etc. and taste food samples to determine palatability and customer appeal. |
INR 4,49,000 |
Chef/Cook |
They chop vegetables, prepare meals for cooking, and weigh and measure ingredients.. |
INR 9,64,000 |
Health Care Worker |
Healthcare Workers are often responsible for the health of members of communities which may not be cared for by traditional medical institutions. |
INR 5,45,000 |
Nutrition Expert |
Nutritionists provide customized information for specific individuals. A Dietician or Nutritionist might advise a client with high blood pressure to use less salt when preparing meals.. |
INR 6,40,000 |
Research Assistant |
Research Assistants are mostly found in the social science or laboratory setting. Research Assistants are often undergraduates looking to get credit for assisting professors in their research, and perform experiments under their supervision. |
INR 3,36,000 |
Scope for Higher Studies
Average fee
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B.Sc Sericulture
Courses in Sericulture
Certificate Course |
Diploma Course |
Degree Courses |
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B.Sc. |
M.Sc. |
M.Phil |
P.HD. |
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Certificate in Sericulture |
Diploma in Sericulture |
Bachelor of Science in Sericulture |
Master of Science in Sericulture |
Master of Philosophy in Sericulture |
Doctor of Philosophy in Sericulture |
Eligibility:
Name of the Course
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Eligibility Criteria |
Marks |
Certificate in Sericulture |
The candidate must have passed 10th Board Examination and should have basic knowledge of Sericulture. |
Marks may vary from one institution to the other. |
Diploma in Sericulture |
Aspiring candidates should have passed their 10+2 Board Examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) from a recognized board of education. |
Marks may vary from one institution to the other. |
Bachelor of Science in Sericulture |
Aspiring candidates should have passed their 10+2 Board Examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) from a recognized board of education. |
Marks may vary from one College or University to the other. |
Master of Science in Sericulture |
The candidates must have passed their B.Sc. in Sericulture/B.Sc. in Horticulture/Agriculture or Degree from a University of Agricultural Studies under the 10+2+4 curriculum. |
Marks may vary from one College or University to the other. |
A veterinarian (vet), also known as a veterinary surgeon or veterinary physician, is a medical professional who practices veterinary medicine. They manage a wide range of health conditions and injuries in non-human animals. Along with this, vets also play vital role in animal reproduction, animal health management, conservation, husbandry and breeding and preventive medicine like animal nutrition, vaccination and parasitic control as well as bio security and zoonotic disease surveillance and prevention.
In many countries, the local nomenclature for a veterinarian is a regulated and protected term, meaning that members of the public without the prerequisite qualifications and/or licensure are not able to use the title. This title is selective in order to produce the most knowledgeable veterinarians that pass these qualifications. In many cases, the activities that may be undertaken by a veterinarian (such as treatment of illness or surgery in animals) are restricted only to those professionals who are registered as a veterinarian. For instance, in the United Kingdom, as in other jurisdictions, animal treatment may only be performed by registered veterinary physicians (with a few designated exceptions, such as paraveterinary workers), and it is illegal for any person who is not registered to call themselves a veterinarian, prescribe any drugs, or perform treatment.
he word "veterinary" comes from the Latin veterinae meaning "working animals". "Veterinarian" was first used in print by Thomas Browne in 1646. Although "vet" is commonly used as an abbreviation in all English-speaking countries, the occupation is formally referred to as a veterinary surgeon in the United Kingdom and Ireland and now as a veterinarian in most of the rest of the English-speaking world.
BSc forestry
Bachelor of Science in Forestry is a four-year undergraduate program that is divided into eight equal semesters.It provides students with the knowledge and training about Forestry. Forestry program trains students in the managing of forests, new plantation, maintaining old plantations and other natural resources
Eligibility
Course syllabus
The year-wise breakup of the course’s syllabus stating all the subjects is mentioned below. The first-year deals with core aspects like the Principle of civil culture, Forest ecology, Cytology, General biochemistry while the second year includes subjects like Dendrology, Principles of forest soil sciences, Surveying, etc.
Year 1 |
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Moral values of education |
Forest mensuration |
Professional communication |
Environmental studies I |
Human development |
Introduction to forest soil science |
Principle of civil culture |
Dendrology |
Forest ecology |
Principles of forest soil sciences |
Cytology |
Surveying |
Elementary Mathematics |
Fundamentals of Extension Education |
General Biochemistry |
Tree Seed Technology |
Introduction to Tree Science |
Agro Meteorology |
Computer Applications |
General forest microbiology |
Physical Education |
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Year 2 |
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Agroforestry |
Environmental Studies II |
Forest Management |
Silvicultural Systems |
Forest Entomology |
Wood Science |
Silviculture of Indian Trees |
Livestock Management |
The fertility of Forest Soils |
Fundamentals of Wildlife |
General Forest Microbiology |
Forest Soil Survey |
Nursery Management |
Statistical Methods |
Wood Anatomy |
Statistical Methods |
NCC and NSS |
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Year 3 |
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Forest utilization I |
Fruit production |
Forest utilization II |
Rangeland Management |
Tree physiology |
Logging |
Forest pathology |
Forest biotechnology |
Forest soils |
Tree improvement |
Commercial forestry |
Wildlife management |
Forest production economics |
Forest policy legislation |
Plantation forestry |
Wood seasoning |
Year 4 |
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Study tour |
Soil water management |
Bioenergy |
Forest project |
Ecotourism |
Forestry work experience |
Environmental Impact Assessment |
Climate change |
Career Options
BSc Forestry course is best for those who want to enhance their awareness regarding the latest technology used in the field of Forestry.After completing the course, the graduates can work as an
Scope of Work:
Zoological parks |
Wildlife ranges |
Wildlife research institutes |
Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) and its affiliated institutes |
Corporates having their own plantations for timbering |
National parks & sanctuaries |
Forest nurseries |
Wildlife department |
Job profiles
Average fee
Average salary