Agriculture in Dharwad
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
The University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Dharwad is a renowned institution dedicated to agricultural research, education, and extension services. It offers various facilities to support its academic programs and enhance the overall learning experience for students. Some of the key facilities available at UAS Dharwad are:
Libraries: UAS Dharwad has well-equipped libraries that house an extensive collection of books, journals, research papers, and digital resources related to agriculture and allied subjects. Students and faculty members have access to these resources for study and research purposes.
Laboratories: The university has s
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Following are the UAS Dharwad cut off for the year 2020 KCET for various specialisations of B.Sc courses for the general category students.
Branch and closing cut off rank
B.Sc Hons. In Agriculture 6149
B.Sc Hons in Forestry 4200
B.Sc in Agriculture 12362
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3 years agoContributor-Level 7
All the best.
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3 years agoScholar-Level 17
Fee is Rs 18,900 for B.Sc in food technology.
UAS Dharwad offers admissions at the undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral level. B.Sc Agriculture Hons., M.Sc Agricultural Economics, Master of Home Science in Human Development and Family Studies, M.B.A. Agribusiness Management, Ph.D Agricultural Entomology etc. are some of the courses offered by the university. UAS Dharwad admissions to undergraduate courses are offered on the basis of merit of the qualifying examination or by the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) conducted by the Karnataka Examinations Authority or by ICAR. UAS Dharwad admissions to postgraduate courses is base
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3 years ago
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3 years ago
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Infrastructure: Labs are well-equipped and well-updated as per modern requirements. Enough space and batches are divided, which are student-friendly. Compared to other government hostels, it has average facilities. The food served is good. The problem is with a hostel as there is often a scarcity of water. Faculty: Teachers in our college are enthusiastic about teaching us. The course curriculum includes regular field visits, and in the final year, we have a RAWE camp where a batch of students are asked to take rural experience by learning and sharing knowledge. It provides all India study tours. In the semester system, we have total 3
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