Brief History of the Degree Programme
Name of the programme : B.Sc (Hons) Agriculture / B.Sc (Ag)
Year of start :B.Sc (Hons) Agriculture- 2017; B.Sc (Ag.) – 1989
Anbil Dharmalingam Agricultural College and Research Institute (ADAC&RI) is a constituent college of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University. It was first started in Kumulur, Lalgudi Taluk of Tiruchirappalli district with an annual intake of 40 students in the year 1989. Later, the college was shifted to Navalur Kuttapattu, Srirangam Taluk of Tiruchirappalli District in 1992, in the erstwhile Soil Salinity Research Centre campus. In 1995, a new academic block was constructed with class rooms and laboratories to which the college was shifted in the same campus.
The college has Ten departments offering undergraduate courses for B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture and postgraduate programmes in Agronomy, Soil Science, Plant breeding and genetics and Entomology. However, advance research, education and extension activities have been carried out in 23 subject disciplines. There are 51 faculty member who constitute the prime scientific manpower requirement to cater to the needs of the farming community and to contribute for agricultural development. Besides there are three lab assistants, 18 technicians and 26 provincialized skilled mazdoors supporting the administrative, teaching, research and extension activities of the college.
Objectives of the programme
- To produce graduates with better understanding of agriculture and allied sciences and technologies for sustainable agricultural production.
- To impart agricultural education to the students’ community by creating a sustained platform.
Accomplishments
The college was awarded ‘Best College’ of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) during the year 2014. Total number of 1354 students have graduated in this college since inception. The alumni from this college are working in Agriculture Department Government of Tamil Nadu, State Agricultural Universities (SAU), Agriculture Research Service (ARS), public and private sector banks and private agribusiness firms. About 20 alumni of this college are serving in various capacities in the Indian civil service.
Classrooms and Laboratories
Four ICT enabled class rooms with a seating capacity of 110 each are available for taking classes for the B.Sc.(Hons)Agriculture/B.Sc.(Ag)courses. The class rooms are equipped with LCD Projector Computer, podium with public address system and wifi facility.
All the major departments have their own laboratory for the conduct of practical classes for UG and PG students. The machineries and equipments in each laboratory are presented in this section.
Courses for I Semester
S. No |
Course code | Course Title |
Credit load |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
AGR 101 |
Fundamentals of Agronomy and Agricultural Heritage |
1+1 |
2 |
BIC 101 |
Fundamentals of Plant Biochemistry |
2+1 |
3 |
SAC 101 |
Fundamentals of Soil Science |
2+1 |
4 |
FOR 111 |
Introduction to Forestry |
1+ 1 |
5 |
ENG 101 |
Comprehension & Communication Skills in English |
1+1 |
6 |
HOR 111 |
Fundamentals of Horticulture |
1+1 |
7 |
MAT 111 |
Elementary Mathematics |
1+1 |
8 |
PBG 101 |
Introduction to Agricultural Botany |
1+1 |
9 |
AEX101 |
Rural Sociology & Educational Psychology |
2+0 |
10 |
TAM101/ ENG101 |
Development Education |
0+1 |
11 |
NSS/NCC 101 |
NSS/NCC |
0+1* |
12 |
PED 101 |
Physical Education |
0+1* |
13 |
PED102 |
Yoga for human excellence |
0+1* |
Total |
12+9=21 |
||
*Non-gradial courses compulsory courses |
Courses for II Semester
S. No |
Course code | Course Title |
Credit load |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
SWE 101 |
Soil and Water Conservation Engineering |
2+1 |
2 |
CRP 101 |
Fundamentals of crop Physiology |
2+1 |
3 |
AEC 101 |
Fundamentals of Agricultural Economics |
1+1 |
4 |
PAT 101 |
Fundamentals of Plant Pathology |
2+1 |
5 |
AEX 102 | Fundamentals of Agricultural Extension Education |
2+1 |
6 |
FSN 111 |
Principles of Food Science and Nutrition |
1+1 |
7 |
FMP 111 |
Farm Machinery and Power |
1+1 |
8 |
AGR 102 |
Introductory Agro-meteorology & Climate Change |
1+1 |
9 |
HOR 112 |
Production Technology for Fruit and Plantation Crops |
1+1 |
10 |
RSG 101 |
Geo- informatics for Precision Farming |
1+0 |
11 |
NSS/NCC 101 |
NSS/NCC |
0+1* |
12 |
PED 101 |
Physical Education |
0+1* |
Total |
14+9=23 |
||
*Non-gradial courses compulsory courses |
Courses for III Semester
S. No |
Course code | Course Title |
Credit load |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
AGM 201 |
Fundamentals of Microbiology |
2+1 |
2 |
AEN 201 |
Fundamentals of Entomology |
2+1 |
3 |
SST 201 |
Principles of Seed Technology |
2+1 |
4 |
AGR 201 |
Crop Production Technology – I (Kharif crops) |
1+1 |
5 |
HOR 211 |
Production Technology for Vegetables and Spices |
1+1 |
6 |
ENS 201 |
Environmental Studies & Disaster Management |
2+1 |
7 |
AMP 201 |
Livestock and Poultry Management |
2+1 |
8 |
AEC 201 |
Farm Management, Production & Resource Economics |
1+1 |
9 |
SAC 201 |
Soil Resource Inventory |
1+1 |
10 |
AGR 202 |
Study tour Non gradial compulsory |
0+1* |
11 |
NSS/NCC 101 |
NSS/NCC |
0+1* |
12 |
PED 101 |
Physical Education |
0+1* |
Total |
14+9=23 |
||
*Non-gradial courses compulsory courses |
Courses for IV Semester
S. No |
Course code | Course Title |
Credit load |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
PBG 201 |
Fundamentals of Genetics |
2+1 |
2 |
AEX 201 |
Communication Skills and Personality Development |
1+1 |
3 |
MAT 211 |
Statistical Methods |
1+1 |
4 |
PAT 201 |
Principles of plant disease management |
1+1 |
5 |
AEN 202 |
Beneficial insects and Principles of Insect pest management |
2+1 |
6 |
AGR 203 |
Crop Production Technology – II (Rabi crops) |
1+1 |
7 |
ERG 211 |
Renewable Energy |
1+0 |
8 |
AGR 204 |
Farming System & Sustainable Agriculture |
1+1 |
9 |
SAC 202 |
Problematic soils and their management |
2+0 |
10 |
HOR 212 |
Production Technology for Ornamental Crops, MAP and Landscaping |
1+1 |
11 |
ANM 201 |
Introductory Nematology |
1+1 |
12 |
NST 201 |
Fundamentals and Applications of nanotechnology |
1+0 |
13 |
NSS/NCC 101 |
NSS/NCC |
0+1* |
14 |
PED 101 |
Physical Education |
0+1* |
Total |
15+9=24 |
||
*Non-gradial courses compulsory courses |
Courses for V Semester
S. No |
Course code | Course Title |
Credit load |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
PBG 301 |
Fundamentals of Plant Breeding |
2+1 |
2 |
AEC 301 |
Agricultural Marketing Trade & Prices |
2+1 |
3 |
AGM 301 |
Soil and Applied Microbiology |
1+1 |
4 |
PAT 301 |
Diseases of Field and Horticultural crops and their management |
1+1 |
5 |
AEX 301 |
Entrepreneurship Development and Business Communication |
1+1 |
6 |
AGR 301 |
Practical Crop Production – I (Kharif crops) |
0+2 |
7 |
HOR 311 |
Post harvest management and value addition of fruits and vegetable crops |
1+1 |
8 |
SAC 301 |
Manures, Fertilizers and Soil Fertility Management |
2+1 |
9 |
ABT 301 |
Plant Bio technology |
2+1 |
10 |
AGR 302 |
Rainfed Agriculture & Watershed Management |
1+1 |
11 |
NCC 101 |
NCC* |
|
Total |
13+11=24 |
||
*Non-gradial courses compulsory courses |
Courses for VI Semester
S. No |
Course code | Course Title |
Credit load |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
AEC 302 |
Agricultural Finance and Co-Operation |
2+1 |
2 |
PAT 302 |
Diseases of Field crops and Horticultural crops and their Management |
2+1 |
3 |
COM 311 |
Agriculture Informatics |
1+1 |
4 |
ENS 301 |
Environmental Pollution and Management |
1+1 |
5 |
APE 311 |
Post-Harvest and Food Engineering |
1+1 |
6 |
AEN 301 |
Pests of Crops and Stored grain and their Management |
2+1 |
7 |
AGR 303 |
Practical Crop Production – II (Rabi crops) |
0+2 |
8 |
AGR 304 |
Principles of Organic Farming |
1+1 |
9 |
PBG 302 |
Crop Improvement |
2+1 |
10 |
OPT 301 |
Optional Course |
1+1 |
11 |
NCC 101 |
NCC* |
|
Total |
13+11=24 |
||
*Non-gradial courses compulsory courses |
Courses for VII Semester
(RAWE Programme) |
|||
---|---|---|---|
S. No. |
Rural Agricultural Work Experience and Agro-industrial Attachment(RAWE &AIA) |
||
Activities | No. of weeks | Credit Hours | |
1 | General orientation & On campus training by different faculties | 1 | 20 |
2 | Village attachment/ Unit attachment in Univ./ College. KVK/ Res. Stn. | 8 | |
3 | Agro-Industrial Attachment | 2 | |
4 | Project Report Preparation, Presentation and Evaluation | 2 | 1 |
Total weeks for RAWE & AIA | 13 | 21 |
Courses for VIII Semester
(Experiential Learning Programme/ HOT) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
ICAR | TNAU | |||
S.No | Module | Credit Hrs. | Module | Credit Hrs. |
1 |
Module-I |
0+10 |
Module-I |
0+10 |
2 |
Module-II |
0+10 |
Module-II |
0+10 |
Total |
20 (0+20) |
Total |
0+20 |
Abstract of the Courses
Semester |
TNAU Courses |
---|---|
I |
12+9=21 |
II |
14+9=23 |
III |
14+9=23 |
IV |
15+9=24 |
V |
13+11=24 |
VI |
13+11=24 |
VII |
0+21=21 |
VIII |
0+20=20 |
Total |
81+99=180 |
DEPARTMENT WISE DISTRIBUTION OF COURSES
Department |
ICAR |
TNAU |
||
---|---|---|---|---|
No. of courses |
Credit Hours | No. of courses |
Credit Hours |
|
Agronomy |
9 |
19 |
9 |
18 |
Nano tech & RSGIS |
1 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
Plant Breeding and Genetics |
5 |
13 |
5 |
14 |
Soil Science and Agrl. Chemistry |
3 |
8 |
4 |
10 |
Entomology |
3 |
9 |
3 |
9 |
Nematology |
— |
— |
1 |
2 |
Economics |
4 |
10 |
4 |
10 |
Agrl. Engineering |
4 |
8 |
4 |
8 |
Plant Pathology |
4 |
13 |
4 |
10 |
Horticulture |
5 |
10 |
4 |
10 |
Food Science |
1 |
2 |
1 |
2 |
Agrl. Extension |
4 |
9 |
4 |
9 |
Bio chemistry & Bio technology |
1 |
3 |
2 |
6 |
Crop physiology |
1 |
3 |
1 |
3 |
Agrl. microbiology |
1 |
2 |
2 |
5 |
Environmental Science |
1 |
3 |
2 |
5 |
Forestry |
1 |
2 |
1 |
2 |
Statistics |
1 |
2 |
1 |
2 |
Maths |
1 |
2 |
1 |
2 |
Computer Science |
1 |
2 |
1 |
2 |
IPR |
1 |
1 |
— |
— |
Animal Husbandry |
1 |
4 |
1 |
3 |
Language |
1 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
NSS/NCC/Yoga/PED |
3 |
Non gradial |
3 |
Non gradial |
Tour |
2 |
Non gradial |
2 |
Non gradial |
Project |
— |
— |
1 |
1 |
RAWE |
1 |
20 |
1 |
20 |
Experiential learning |
2 |
20 |
2 |
20 |
Human values and ethics |
1 |
1 |
— |
— |
Elective course |
3 |
9 |
1 |
2 |
Total |
66 |
180/183 |
69 |
180 |
LIST OF EXPERIENTIAL COURSES
S. No. |
Titles of the module |
Credits |
---|---|---|
1 |
Bio-agents and Bio-fertilizer production |
0+10 |
2 |
Hybrid Seed Production in Vegetables Crops |
0+10 |
3 |
On Farm Advisory for Soil Health, Water Quality & Plant Nutrition |
0+10 |
4 |
Commercial Beekeeping |
0+10 |
5 |
Commercial Cocoon Production |
0+10 |
6 |
Commercial Plant Tissue Culture |
0+10 |
7 |
Commercial Nursery Technology of Horticultural Crops |
0+10 |
8 |
Commercial Landscape Gardening |
0+10 |
9 |
Commercial production of Bio-control agents |
0+10 |
10 |
Commercial mushroom production |
0+10 |
11 |
Commercial broiler and layer production |
0+10 |
12 |
Commercial seed production |
0+10 |
13 |
Hybrid pearl millet seed production |
0+10 |
14 |
Hybrid rice parental line seed production |
0+10 |
15 |
Managerial skill for Agribusiness |
0+10 |
16 |
Export Import and Protection of Property Rights in Agriculture |
0+10 |
17 |
Development of Integrated Farming system Model |
0+10 |
18 |
Protected cultivation of Vegetable crops |
0+10 |
19 |
Composting technology |
0+10 |
20 |
Utilization of Rearing Bed Refuse, Pupae and Unreelable Cocoons |
0+10 |
21 |
Agri-business management |
0+10 |
Optional courses
A student can select one optional course out of the following offered during VI semester.
Optional courses for 2 credits | ||
---|---|---|
S.No | Courses | Credit Hours |
1 |
Applied Crop Physiology |
2 (1+1) |
2 |
Designer fertilizer Production |
2 (1+1) |
3 |
Rejuvenation of Deteriorated lands |
2 (1+1) |
4 |
Soilless crop production |
2 (1+1) |
5 |
Instrumental methods of analysis |
2 (1+1) |
6 |
Seed entrepreneurship skill development and management |
2 (1+1) |
7 |
Production Technology of Field Crops |
2 (1+1) |
8 |
Weed and water management |
2 (1+1) |
9 |
Plant Genetic Resources Collection, Conservation and Utilization |
2 (1+1) |
10 |
Commercial Production of Nematode Antagonistic bio-agents |
2 (1+1) |
11 |
Downstream Processing for Industrially Important Microbial Products |
2 (1+1) |
12 |
Microbial Enzymes |
2 (1+1) |
13 |
Microbial Quality and Safety of Foods |
2 (1+1) |
14 |
Plant –Microbe Interaction |
2 (1+1) |
15 |
Quality Control of Bio-inoculants |
2 (1+1) |
16 |
Crop and Pesticide chemistry |
2 (1+1) |