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![]() Ha ha ha what a silly question?do u know onething I to don't know anything about it.
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Here you did not mention that for which university BSc Agriculture Syllabus you are looking here, so this time I have syllabus of these Indian universities if you want to get of these syllabuses then you can download it from here on free of charges: Normally following topics are taught in Indian universities under BSc Agriculture program: Principles of Agricultural Economics Agricultural Finance and Co-operation Production Economics and Farm Management Agricultural Marketing, Trade and Prices Fundamentals of Agribusiness Management Principles of Soil and Water Engineering Farm Power and Machinery Protected Cultivation Structures and Agro-Processing Energy Sources and their Application in Agriculture |
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Here I am sharing the Ist year syllabus of B. Sc. Agriculture offered under Punjabi University B. Sc. Agriculture Part I Syllabus PAPER I: ENGLISH Section-A (1) Essay (not exceeding 400 words) (2) Précis (3) Translation from Modern Indian Languages Into English Section-B (1) Allied Grammar: Use of Idioms; Correction of incorrect sentences, etc. (2) Two questions from the prescribed text book Each question carrying 15 marks PAPER II: AGRO-CLIMATOLOGY SECTION – A 1) The earth and its Atmosphere. Environmental factors in agriculture, Elements and factors of climate. Latitudinal and seasonal distribution of temperature and precipitation. 2) Agroclimatology: Definition and scope. The role of climate in soil and natural vegetation distribution. SECTION – B 1) Impact of climatological factors in crop and livestock distribution in India. Effects of weather on sowing, growth, maturity and harvesting of crops. 2) Weather hazards, their occurrence and impact on agriculture, climate classifications. Climates of the world & their agricultural potentials, with special reference to India. PRACTICALS Recording, processing and presentation of climatic data on climatographs, charts and maps. Interpretation of climatic data in relation to crop production. PAPER III: FLORICULTURE & LANDSCAPING SECTION – A 1) History and principles of landscaping. Landscape gardening background. Characteristics of formal and informal gardens. 2) Cultivation and landscape, utilization of important trees, shrubs, climbers, ground covers, potted and shade loving plants. Principles and practices of lawn management. SECTION – B 1) Cultivation of common annuals, pot culture, cacti and succulents. 2) Commercial floriculture: Cultivation of Chrysanthemum, rose, gladiolus, carnation, marigold. PRACTICALS Identification and study of growth characters of important trees, shrubs, climbers and annuals, planting and maintenance of lawns, raising of seedlings, transplanting, pruning, training, pinchling and disbudding, propagation of woody ands bulblous plants, rose and chrysanthemum, practice in pot culture Rest of the detailed syllabus is attached in below file which is free of cost for you Address: Punjabi University NH 64, Urban Estate Phase II, Patiala, Punjab 147002 0175 304 6598 Map: |