Punjab Agricultural University

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Punjab Agricultural University
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Established: 1962
Type: Public
Vice-Chancellor: Dr. Manjit Singh Kang
Faculty: 1250
Location: Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Campus: Urban 1510 acres
Affiliations: UGC
Website: www.pau.edu

The Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana, Punjab is one of the State Agricultural Universities in India. It was established in 1962 and is the oldest agricultural university in India after GBPUA&T, Pantnagar. It has a international reputation for excellence in agriculture due the level of awards it has won and achievements made throughout its history, particularly during India's Green revolution. It pioneered the Green Revolution in India in 1960s and is considered as one of the best agricultural universities in Asia. It was bifurcated in 2005 with the formation of Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University. The reputed Vice-Chancellor Dr. K S Aulakh has recently resigned under dramatic situations, and has been replaced by Dr. M S Kang.

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[edit] Introduction and mission statement goals

PAU is committed to continue improvement in the productivity and profitability of agriculture and allied sectors through the achievement of the following goals:

  • To provide quality education in the areas of agriculture, veterinary science, agricultural engineering and allied fields.
  • To undertake basic applied and adaptive research to seek appropriate solutions to emerging problems in agriculture and develop relevant technologies to improve socio-economic conditions of the faring community.
  • To develop and effective mechanism for the transfer of technology to the farmers and agricultural organisations through different extension programmes with a view to improve agricultural productivity and economic conditions of rural population.
  • To develop appropriate technology for supporting the growth of agro-based industries.

The university facilities includes laboratories, lecture rooms, instructional and research farms, modern instrument farm machinery, transport and library facilities.

[edit] Infrastructure and athletics

The university has a very strong reputation in sports and it & its alumni have won many awards for excellence in sport. The university has facilities for basketball, badminton, cycling, cricket, field hockey, football, gymnastics, handball, volleyball, lawn tennis, swimming, table tennis, weight lifting and Kabbadi. There is also a cycling velodrome, an astroturf field for hockey, and a stadium for various sports.

There is an open air theatre for holding cultural activities and a student community center for the conduct of miscellaneous extracurricular activities. Numerous international and Punjabi culture festivities have been staged at the university.

There is a faculty of 1250 members at the main campus and at regional research stations.

[edit] International and state awards and achievements

The faculty members and the postgraduate students of the university have won numerous national and international awards and honours (some of them are listed below): PAU has produced brilliant sportsmen and women.

Also it has achieved the fellowship of the professional scientific academies and societies in recognition of their outstanding contributions (listed below):

It has been acclaimed as Best Agricultural University in Asia. PAU has achieved distinguished status at the national and international level. It has played a unique role in ushering in the green revolution in India.

[edit] Programs and facilities

At present the university offers 5 bachelor's, 51 master's and 42 doctorate programmes in 50 departments of 5 constituent colleges. In addition it also offers a Bachelor of Education programme and 5 Diploma programmes in its 5 constituent colleges:

  • College of Agriculture (BSc, MSc,MBA,PhD)
  • College of Agricultural Engineering (BTech, MTech, PhD)
  • College of Home Sciences
  • College of Basic Sciences and Humanities

An Institute of Agricultural was established at Gurdaspur. In 1988 the university switched from the trimester to semester system and in 1993 it switched from the letter grade system to a 10.00 credit point average system.

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