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1. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICSM.Sc. Ag. (Agricultural Economics)Core Courses (15 credits)AEC-500 Micro Economic Theory and Applications 3(3-2-0)AEC-501 Macro Economic Theory and Policy 3(3-2-0)AEC-510 Elementary Econometrics 2(1-1-1)AEC-515 Linear Programming Methods 2(1-1-1)AEC-600 Master’s Seminar 1AEC-620 Agricultural Marketing and Price Analysis 2(1-1-1)AEC-640 Agricultural Production Economics 2(1-1-1)Basic Supporting Courses (6 credits)BPM-501 Linear Algebra and Advanced Calculus 3(3-2-0)BPS-561 Statistical MethodsOptional/ Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)AEC-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Agricultural Economics)Core Courses (12 credits)AEC-700 Advance Micro Economic Theory 2(2-2-0)AEC-701 Advance Macro Economic Theory 2(2-2-0)AEC-710 Advance Econometrics 3(2-0-1)AEC-715 Operations Research for Agricultural Decisions 3(2-0-1)AEC-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1AEC-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPS-577 Multivariate Analysis and Official Statistics 3(2-0-1)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)AEC-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentAEC-411 Economic Theory 3(3-2-0)AEC-412 Agricultural Economics 3(3-2-0)AEC-435 Farm Management Analysis 3(2-0-1)AEC-500 Micro Economic Theory and Applications 3(3-2-0)AEC-501 Macro Economic Theory and Policy 3(3-2-0)AEC-505 Evolution of Economic Thought 1(1-0-0)AEC-510 Elementary Econometrics 2(1-1-1)AEC-515 Linear Programming Methods 2(1-1-1)AEC-520 Advance Fisheries Economics 3(2-0-1)1


AEC/HRM-564 Consumption Economics 3(2-0-1)AEC-600 Master’s Seminar 1AEC-601 Special Problem 1(0-0-1)AEC-602 Economics of Development and Growth 3(3-0-0)AEC-603 Monetary Theory and Policy 2(2-0-0)AEC-619 Research Methodology 2(1-0-1)AEC-620 Agricultural Marketing and Price Analysis 2(1-1-1)AEC-640 Agricultural Production Economics 2(1-1-1)AEC-645 Resource Economics 3(2-0-1)AEC-651 Agricultural Policy 3(2-0-1)AEC-655 Economic Planning for Agriculture 3(2-0-1)AEC-665 Advance Agricultural Finance 3(2-0-1)AEC-667 Project Planning, Appraisal and Financing 2(1-0-1)AEC-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20AEC-700 Advanced Micro Economic Theory 2(2-2-0)AEC-701 Advanced Macro Economic Theory 2(2-2-0)AEC/AST-703 Seed Marketing and Management 2(1-0-1)AEC-710 Advanced Econometrics 3(2-0-1)AEC-715 Operations Research for Agricultural Decisions 3(2-0-1)AEC-720 Advance Agricultural Marketing 2(2-2-0)AEC-725 Commodity Futures Trading 2(2-0-0)AEC-740 Advance Producution Economics 3(2-0-1)AEC-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1AEC-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1AEC-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Note: Courses of 400 series are remedial courses of the department2


2. AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND COMMUNICATIONM.Sc. (Agricultural Extension and Communication)Core Courses (19 credits)AAC-530 Research Methods in Behavioural Sciences 3(2-0-1)AAC-600 Master’s Seminar 1AAC-602 Foundations of Human Behaviour 3(2-0-1)AAC-603 Fundamentals of Development Communication 3(2-0-1)AAC-605 Perspectives of Distance Education 2(2-0-0)AAC-635 Training for Human Resource Development 3(2-0-1)AAC-650 Trends in Extension Education 2(2-0-0)AAC-654 Diffusion and Adoption of Innovations 2(2-0-0)Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (8 credits) 8Thesis Research (20 credits)AAC-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Agricultural Extension and Communication)Core Courses (14 credits)AAC-666 Advanced Management Techniques 3(2-0-1)AAC-703 Advances in Agricultural Extension 3(2-0-1)AAC-706 Instructional Technology 3(2-0-1)AAC-730 Advanced Design and Techniques in Social Science Research 3(2-0-1)AAC-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1AAC-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPS-671 Theory of Sampling 3(2-0-1)Optional Courses (3 credits) 3Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)AAC-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory courses for the minor of Ph. D. for Other DisciplinesBHS/AAC- 702 Foundations of Psychology 3(3-0-0)BHS/AAC- 661 Dynamics of Social Change 2(2-0-0)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the departmentAAC-530 Research Methods in Behavioural Sciences 3(2-0-1)AAC-600 Master’s Seminar 1AAC-601 Special Problem 1-2AAC-602 Foundations of Human Behaviour 3(2-0-1)AAC-603 Fundamentals of Development Communication 3(2-0-1)AAC/BHS-604* Gender Sensitization for Development 3(2-0-1)AAC-605 Perspectives of Distance Education 2(2-0-0)AAC-606 Media Production and Management 3(2-0-1)AAC-607 E-Extension 3(2-0-1)AAC-608 Visual Communication 3(2-0-1)3


AAC-610 Speech Communication 3(1-0-2)AAC-611 Interpersonal Communication 3(1-0-2)AAC-612 Communication Media and Information Technology 2(1-0-1)AAC-620 Radio for Rural Development 3(1-0-2)AAC-621 Video for Rural Development 3(1-0-2)AAC-630 Photography for Development 3(1-0-2)AAC-631 Field Publicity Methods 3(2-0-1)AAC-632 Advertising and Publication Relation 3(2-0-1)AAC-633 Folk and Traditional Media 2(2-0-0)AAC-635 Training for Human Resource Development 3(2-0-1)AAC-636 Managerial Skills for Extension Professionals 2(2-0-0)AAC-640 Publication Editing and Production 3(1-0-2)AAC-641 Agricultural Journalism 3(2-0-1)AAC-642 Science Reporting 3(2-0-1)AAC-643 Script Writing For Development Media 2(2-0-0)AAC-650 Trends in Extension Education 2(2-0-0)AAC-652 Rural Development Programme 2(2-0-0)AAC/BHS-653* Dynamics of Rural Leadership 2(2-0-0)AAC-654 Diffusion and Adoption of Innovations 2(2-0-0)AAC-656 Teaching Methodology 2(1-0-1)AAC-657 Youth Work in Agricultural Extension 2(2-0-0)AAC-658 Agriculture Education 2(1-0-1)AAC-659 Participatory Methods in Extension 2(1-0-1)AAC-660 Communication Evaluation 3(2-0-1)AAC/BHS-661* Dynamics of Social Change 2(2-0-0)AAC-662 Sociology of Communication 2(2-0-0)AAC-663 Organizational Communication 2(2-0-00AAC-665 Entrepreneurship Development and 3(2-0-1)Management in ExtensionAAC-666 Advanced Management Techniques 3(2-0-1)AAC-667 Writing Skills for Professional 2(1-0-1)AAC-668 Presentation Skills 2(1-01)AAC-669 Advances in Training Technology 3(2-0-1)AAC-670 Market Led Extension Management 2(1-0-1)AAC-671 Transfer of Technology in Agriculture 3(2-0-1)AAC-672 Organizational Development 3(2-0-1)AAC-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20AAC/BHS-702* Foundation of Psychology 3(3-0-0)AAC-703 Advances in Agricultural Extension 3(2-0-1)AAC-706 Instructional Technology 3(2-0-1)AAC-730 Advanced Design and Techniques in Social 3(2-0-1)Science ResearchAAC-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1AAC-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1AAC-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45* Minor Courses to be offered by the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences4


3. AGROMETEROLOGYM.Sc. Ag. (Agrometeorology)Core Courses (13 credits)AAM-503 Micrometeorology 3(2-0-1)AAM-510 General Meteorology 3(3-1-0)AAM-515 Applied Agricultural Climatology 3(2-0-1)AAM-520 Agricultural Meteorology 3(2-0-1)AAM-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (7 credits)BPP-534 Agro Meteorological Instrumentation 3(2-0-1)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4(3-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (20 credits)AAM-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Agrometeorology)Core Courses (11 credits)AAM-701 Climate Change and Sustainable Development 3(2-0-1)AAM-706 Strategic Use of Climatic Information 3(2-0-1)AAM-710 GIS: Principles and Applications 3(2-0-1)AAM-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1AAM-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (6 credits)APS-500 Soil Physics 3(2-0-1)BPS-672 Mathematical Statistics 3(3-1-0)Optional Courses (3 credits) 3Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)AAM-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory courses for Minor for Other DisciplineAAM-503 Micrometeorology 3(2-0-1)AAM-510 General Meteorology 3(3-1-0)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentAAM-401 Principles of Agro-Meteorology 3(2-0-1)AAM-500 Principles of Remote Sensing 3(2-0-1)AAM-503 Micrometeorology 3(2-0-1)AAM-510 General Meteorology 3(3-1-0)AAM-515 Applied Agricultural Climatology 3(2-0-1)AAM-520 Agricultural Meteorology 3(2-0-1)AAM-525 Hydrometeorology 3(2-0-1)AAM-538 Forest Meteorology 3(2-0-1)AAM-600 Master’s Seminar 15


AAM-630 Crop Weather Models 3(2-0-1)AAM-632 Evapo-Transpiration 2(1-0-1)AAM-640 Weather Forecasting and Agro-Advisories 3(2-0-1)AAM-650 Remote Sensing Applications in Agriculture 3(2-0-1)AAM-655 Computer Applications in Agro-Meteorology 3(1-0-2)AAM-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20AAM-701 Climate Change and Sustainable Development 3(2-0-1)AAM-703 Air Pollution Meteorology 3(2-0-1)AAM-704 Weather Climate and Livestock 3(2-0-1)AAM-705 Analytical Tools and Methods for Agro-Meteorology 3(2-0-1)AAM-706 Strategic Use of Climatic Information 3(2-0-1)AAM-708 Database Management and Commercialization of 3(1-0-2)Agro meteorological Data in E-servicesAAM-710 GIS: Principles and Applications 3(2-0-1)AAM-715 Geo-information for Disaster Management 3(2-0-1)AAM-720 Sustainable Natural Resource Management 3(2-0-1)AAM-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1AAM-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1AAM-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Note: Course of 400 series is remedial course of the department6


4. AGRONOMYM.Sc. Ag. (Agronomy)Core Courses (13 credits)APA-505 Principles and Practices of Soil Fertility and 4(3-0-1)Nutrient ManagementAPA-521 Agronomy of Kharif Crops 4(3-0-1)APA-522 Agronomy of Rabi Crops 4(3-0-1)APA-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (8 credits)BPY-602 Principles of Plant Physiology 4(3-0-1)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4(3-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)APA-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Compulsory courses for the minor of Master’s for Other DisciplinesAPA-521 Agronomy of Kharif Crops 4(3-0-1)APA-522 Agronomy of Rabi Crops 4(3-0-1)Ph.D. AgronomyCore Courses (12 credits)APA-616 Current Trends in Agronomy 3(3-0-0)APA-703 Seed and Crop Physiology 4(3-0-1)APA-704 Mineral Nutrition of Crop Plants 3(2-0-1)APA-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1APA-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPS-662 Advanced Experimental Designs 3(2-0-1)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)APA-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory courses for the minor of Ph. D. for Other DisciplinesAPA-616 Current Trends in Agronomy 3(3-0-0)APA-704 Mineral Nutrition of Crop Plants 3(2-0-1)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentAPA-401 Elements of Crop Production 3(2-0-1)APA-402 Agro-techniques of Field Crops 3(2-0-1)APA-501 Modern Concepts in Crop Production 4(3-0-1)7


APA-503 Principles and Practices of Weed Management 3(2-0-1)APA-504 Principles and Practices of Water Management 3(2-0-)APA-505 Principles and Practices of Soil Fertility and 4(3-0-1)Nutrient ManagementAPA-513 Principles and Practices of Organic Farming 3(2-0-1)APA-521 Agronomy of Kharif Crops 4(3-0-1)APA-522 Agronomy of Rabi Crops 4(3-0-1)APA/ APH-531 Medicinal, Aromatic and Under Utilized Crops 3(2-0-1)APA-600 Master’s Seminar 1APA-603 Crop Production and System Modeling 3(2-0-1)APA-604 Advances in Crop Growth and Productivity 3(2-0-1)APA-606 Advances in Weed Management 2(2-0-0)APA-608 Integrated Farming System for Sustainable Agriculture 2(2-0-0)APA-609 Agrostology and Agroforestry 3(2-0-1)APA-610 Crop Ecology 2(1-0-1)APA-614 Soil Conservation and Watershed Management 3(2-0-1)APA-615 Stress Crop Production 3(2-0-1)APA-616 Current Trends in Agronomy 3(3-0-0)APA-653 Precision Agronomy 3(2-0-1)APA-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20AST-702 Seed Vigour 2(1-0-1)APA-703 Seed and Crop Physiology 4(3-0-1)APA-704 Mineral Nutrition of Crop Plants 3(2-0-1)APA-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1APA-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1APA-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Note: Courses of 400 series are remedial courses of the department8


M.Sc. Ag. (Agroforestry)Core Courses (13 credits)APF-501 Silviculture 2(2-0-0)APF-502 Forest Biometry 3(2-0-1)APF-503 Forest Management 2(2-0-0)APF-521 Agroforestry Systems 2(2-0-0)APF-522 Soil and Water Management in Agroforestry 3(2-0-1)APF-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (7 credits)BPS- 661 Experimental statistics 4(3-0-1)APS-705 Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques for Soil and 3(2-0-1)Crop StudiesOptional Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (20 credits)APF- 690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Compulsory Courses for minor for other DisciplineAPF-522 Soil and Water Management in Agroforestry 3(2-0-1)APF-622 Productivity of Agroforestry Systems 3(3-0-0)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentAPF-501 Silviculture 2(2-0-0)APF-502 Forest Biometry 3(2-0-1)APF-503 Forest Management 2(2-0-0)APF-504 Forest Products and Industries 3(2-0-1)APF-505 Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation 3(2-0-1)APF-507 Forest Protection 2(1-0-1)APF-509 Tree Improvement 2(1-0-1)APF-510 Forest Nursery and Plantation Technology 2(1-0-1)APF-521 Agroforestry Systems 2(2-0-0)APF-522 Soil and Water Management in Agroforestry 3(2-0-1)APF-600 Master’s Seminar 1APF-622 Productivity of Agroforestry Systems 3(3-0-0)APF-690 Master’s Thesis Research9


5. ENTOMOLOGYM.Sc. Ag. (Entomology)Core Courses (16 credits)APE-501 Insect Morphology 2(1-0-1)APE-502 Insect Anatomy, Physiology and Nutrition 3(2-0-1)APE-507 Biological Control of Crop Pests and Weeds 2(1-0-1)APE-508 Toxicology of Insecticides 3(2-0-1)APE-510 Principles of Integrated Pest Management 2(1-0-1)APE-553 Insect Taxonomy 3(2-0-1)APE-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (5 credits)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4(3-0-1)BHS-610 Storage and Retrieval of Scientific Information 1(1-0-0)Optional/ Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)APE-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Entomology)Core Courses (11 credits)APE-705 Insect Behaviour 2(1-0-1)APE-711 Molecular Approaches in Entomological Research 2(1-0-1)APE-712 Advanced Integrated Pest Management 2(2-0-0)APE-718 Entomological Technique 1(0-0-1)APE-753 Insect Host Plant Relationship 2(1-0-1)APE-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1APE-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (6 credits)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)BMB-520 Fundamentals of Molecular Biology 3(3-0-0)Optional Courses (3 credits) 3Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)APE-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Minor Courses credits for other departments (any 8-10 credits) 8-10APE-505 Insect Ecology 2(1-0-1)APE-506 Insect Pathology 2(1-0-1)APE-507 Biological Control of Crop Pests and Weeds 2(1-0-1)APE-508 Toxicology of Insecticides 3(2-0-1)APE-510 Principles of Integrated Pest Management 2(1-0-1)APE-518 Techniques in Plant Protection 1(0-0-1)APE-612 Biological Controls 2(1-0-1)APE-614 Agricultural Zoology 2(1-0-1)10


List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentAPE-430 Pests of Field Crops and Stored Grains 3(2-0-1)APE-431 Pests of Horticultural Crops 3(2-0-1)APE-501 Insect Morphology 2(1-0-1)APE-502 Insect Anatomy, Physiology and Nutrition 3(2-0-1)APE-505 Insect Ecology 2(1-0-1)APE-506 Insect Pathology 2(1-0-1)APE-507 Biological Control of Crop Pests and Weeds 2(1-0-1)APE-508 Toxicology of Insecticides 3(2-0-1)APE-510 Principles of Integrated Pest Management 2(1-0-1)APE-511 Pests of Field Crops 2(1-0-1)APE-513 Storage Entomology 2(1-0-1)APE-518 Techniques in Plant Protection 1(0-0-1)APE-519 Commercial Entomology 2(1-0-1)APE-553 Insect Taxonomy 3(2-0-1)APE-600 Master’s Seminar 1APE-601 Special Problem 2APE-612 Biological Controls 2(1-0-1)APE-614 Agricultural Zoology 2(1-0-1)APE-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20APE-701 Advanced Insect Systematics 3(1+2)APE-703 Advanced Insect Physiology 2(2-0-0)APE-705 Insect Behaviour 2(1-0-1)APE-706 Recent Trends in Biological Control 2(1-0-1)APE-707 Advanced Insecticide Toxicology 3(2-0-1)APE-711 Molecular Approaches in Entomological Research 2(1-0-1)APE-712 Advanced Integrated Pest Management 2(2-0-0)APE-718 Entomological Technique 1(0-0-1)APE-753 Insect Host Plant Relationship 2(1-0-1)APE-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1APE-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1APE-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Note: Courses of 400 series are remedial courses of the department11


6. FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYM.Sc. (Food Technology)Core Courses (11 credits)AFS-511 Principles of Food Processing 3(2-0-1)AFS-526 Food Chemistry and Nutrition 3(3-0-0)AFS-531 Food Microbiology 4(2-0-2)AFS-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (9 credits)TPF-644 Unit Operations in Food Process Engineering 3(2-0-1)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)BBM-500 General Microbiology 3(3-0-0)Optional/ Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (20 credits)AFS-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Food Technology)Core Courses (12 credits)AFS-686 Product Design and Development 2(2-0-0)AFS-712 Modern Techniques in Food Processing 2(2-0-0)AFS-722 Advanced Food Chemistry 2(2-0-0)AFS-733 Advances in Food Microbiology 2(1-0-1)AFS-781 Advanced Food Analysis 2(0-0-2)AFS-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1AFS-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)TPF-645 Food Processing Equipments and Plant Design 3(2-0-1)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)AFS-790 Ph. D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for the Minor for Other DisciplinesAFS-511 Principles of Food Processing 3(2-0-1)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentAFS-511 Principles of Food Processing 3(2-0-1)AFS-521 Fundamentals of Food Chemistry 3(2-0-1)AFS-526 Food Chemistry and Nutrition 3(3-0-0)AFS-531 Food Microbiology 4(2-0-2)AFS-541 Technology of Milk and Milk Products 3(2-0-1)AFS-551 Technology of Meat, Fish and Poultry Products 3(2-0-1)AFS-561 Technology of Cereals, Pulses and Oilseeds 3(2-0-1)12


AFS-571 Technology of Fruits and Vegetables 3(2-0-1)AFS-580 Food Plant Sanitation 3(2-0-1)AFS-582 Food Analysis and Quality Management 3(1-0-2)AFS-591 Food Packaging Technology 2(1-0-1)AFS-600 Master’s Seminar 1AFS-601 Special Problems 1-2AFS-623 Additives, Ingredients and Enzyme Technology 3(2-0-1)AFS-685 Beverage and Snack Foods Technology 3(2-0-1)AFS-686 Product Design and Development 2(2-0-0)AFS-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20AFS-712 Modern Techniques in Food Processing 2(2-0-0)AFS-722 Advanced Food Chemistry 2(2-0-0)AFS-733 Advances in Food Microbiology 2(1-0-1)AFS-741 Current Topics in Food Science and Technology 2(2-0-0)AFS-781 Advanced Food Analysis 2(0-0-2)AFS-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1AFS-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1AFS-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4513


7. GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDINGM.Sc. Ag. (Genetics and Plant Breeding)Core Courses (17 credits)AGP-520 Breeding Field Crops-I 2(1-0-1)AGP-530 Breeding Field Crops-II 2(1-0-1)AGP-540 Cell Biology, Molecular Genetics and Gene Regulation 3(3-0-0)AGP-550 Principles of Cytogenetics 3(2-0-1)AGP-560 Advanced Plant Breeding 3(3-0-0)AGP-570 Principles of Quantitative Genetics 3(2-0-1)AGP-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4(3-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Master’s Thesis Research (20 credits)AGP-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Genetics and Plant Breeding)Core Courses (11 credits)AGP-720 Advances in Plant Breeding Systems 2(2-0-0)AGP-724 Genomics in Crop Improvement 2(2-0-0)AGP-725 Molecular and Chromosomal Manipulation for 2(2-0-0)Crop BreedingAGP-730 Advanced Biometrical and Quantitative Genetics 3(2-0-1)AGP-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1AGP-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPS-662 Advanced Experimental Designs 3(2-0-1)AST-705 Advances in Seed Science Research 1(1-0-0)Optional Courses (6 credits) 6Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)AGP-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for Minor for Other DisciplineAGP-540 Cell Biology, Molecular Genetics and Gene Regulation 3(3-0-0)AGP-560 Advanced Plant Breeding 3(3-0-0)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentAGP-411 Principles of Genetics 3(2-0-1)AGP-421 Principles of Plant Breeding 3(3-0-0)AGP-520 Breeding Field Crops-I 2(1-0-1)14


AGP-530 Breeding Field Crops-II 2(1-0-1)AGP-540 Cell Biology, Molecular Genetics and Gene Regulation 3(3-0-0)AGP-550 Principles of Cytogenetics 3(2-0-1)AGP-560 Advanced Plant Breeding 3(3-0-0)AGP-570 Principles of Quantitative Genetics 3(2-0-1)AGP-600 Master’s Seminar 1AGP-601 Special Problem 1-2AGP-610 Plant Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 3(2-0-1)AGP-622 Breeding for Biotic and Abiotic Stress Resistance 3(3-0-0)AGP-624 Biotechnology for Crop Improvement 3(2-0-1)AGP-625 Maintenance Breeding, Variety Release and Seed Production 2(1-0-1)AGP-630 Breeding for Crop Quality 2(1-0-1)AGP-640 Heterosis Breeding 2(1-0-1)AGP-650 Mutagenesis and Mutation Breeding 2(2-0-0)AGP-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20AGP-720 Advances in Plant Breeding Systems 2(2-0-0)AGP-724 Genomics in Crop Improvement 2(2-0-0)AGP-725 Molecular and Chromosomal Manipulation for 2(2-0-0)Crop BreedingAGP-730 Advanced Biometrical and Quantitative Genetics 3(2-0-1)AGP-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1AGP-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1AGP-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Note: Courses of 400 series are remedial courses of the department15


M. Sc. Ag. (Seed Science & Technology)Core Courses (17 credits)AST-501 Seed Production in Field 3(2-0-1)AST-512 Seed Legislation and Certification 3(2-0-1)AST-515 Seed Quality and Testing 3(2-0-1)AST-521 Principles of Seed Production 2(2-0-0)AST-541 Floral Biology and Development and Maturation 2(1-0-1)AST-600 Master’s Seminar 1AST-605 Seed Processing and Storage 3(2-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4 (3-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)AST-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Compulsory Courses for Minor for Other DisciplineAST-501 Seed Production in Field Crops 3(2-0-1)AST-512 Seed Legislation and Certification 3(2-0-1)List of Courses of the departmentPh.D. (Seed Science and Technology) (Multi-disciplinary programme)Core Courses (8 credits)AST-701 Hybrid Seed Production 2(1-0-1)AST-704 Seed Laws and DUS Testing for Plant Variety Protection 3(2-0-1)AST-705 Advances in Seed Science Research 1(1-0-0)AST-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1AST-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (7 credits)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)BBC-505 Basic Techniques in Biochemistry 1(0-0-1)BPY-608 Seed Physiology 3(2-0-1)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)AST-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory courses for the minor of Ph. D. for Other DisciplinesAST-701 Hybrid Seed Production 2(1-0-1)AST-704 Seed Laws and DUS Testing for Plant Variety Protection 3(2-0-1)16


List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the Department(Multi-disciplinary programme)AST-501 Seed Production in Field Crops 3(2-0-1)AST-505 Seed Production in Pasture Forage and Green Manure Crops 3(2-0-1)AST-510 Seed Production in Flower, Medicinal, Fruits and 3(2-0-1)Plantation CropsAST-512 Seed Legislation and Certification 3(2-0-1)AST-515 Seed Quality and Testing 3(2-0-1)AST-521 Principles of Seed Production 2(2-0-0)AST-524 Seed Production in Vegetables 3(2-0-1)AST/APV-535 Seed Production Technology of Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)AST-541 Floral Biology and Development and Maturation 2(1-0-1)AST-600 Master’s Seminar 1AST-601 Special Problem 1-2AST-603 Hybrid Seed Production 2(2-0-1)AST-605 Seed Processing and Storage 3(2-0-1)AST-609 In-situ and Ex-situ Conservation of Germplasm 3(2-0-1)AGP 610 Plant Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 3(2-0-1)AST-611 Seed Marketing and Management 2(1-0-1)AST-612 Testing for Genuineness and Purity of Cultivars 2(1-0-1)APP 615 Seed Health Testing 3(2-0-1)AST-616 Emerging Trends in Seed Quality Enhancement 2(1-0-1)AST-621 Seed Storage and Deterioration 2(1-0-1)AST-624 Seed Entomology 3(2-0-1)AST-631 Seed Physiology 3(2-0-1)AST-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20AST-701 Hybrid Seed Production 2(1-0-1)AST/ APA-702 Seed Vigour 2(1-0-1)AST/ AEC-703 Seed Marketing and Management 2(1-0-1)AST-704 Seed Laws and DUS Testing for Plant Variety Protection 3(2-0-1)AST-705 Advances in Seed Science Research 1(1-0-0)BPY-608 Seed Physiology 3(2-0-1)APP-710 Seed Health Technology 3(2-0-1)AST-788 Doctoral Seminar-I* 1AST-789 Doctoral Seminar-II* 1AST-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Note : Course will be offered by the department of respective advisors17


8. HORTICULTUREM.Sc. Ag. (Horticulture)Core Courses (13 credits)APH-541 Tropical and Dry Land Fruit Production 3(2-0-1)APH-542 Subtropical and Temperate Fruit Production 3(2-0-1)APH-543 Biodiversity and Conservation of Fruit Crops 3(2-0-1)APH-546 Breeding of Fruit Crops 3(2-0-1)APH-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (7 credits)APV-531 Production Technology of Cool Season Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4(3-0-1)Optional Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (20 credits)APH-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. HorticultureCore Courses (11 credits)APH-741 Advances in Breeding of Fruit Crops 3(2-0-1)APH-742 Advances in Production of Fruit Crops 3(2-0-1)APH-743 Advances in Growth Regulation of Fruit Crops 3(2-0-1)APH-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1APH-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)BBC-505 Basic Techniques in Biochemistry 1(0-0-1)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)APH-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for Minor for Other DisciplineAPH-541 Tropical and Dry Land Fruit Production 3(2-0-1)APH-542 Subtropical and Temperate Fruit Production 3(2-0-1)M.Sc. Ag. Horticulture (Floriculture and Landscaping)Core Courses (16 credits)APH-551 Breeding of Flower Crops and Ornamental Plants 3(2-0-1)APH-552 Production Technology of Cut Flowers 3(2-0-1)APH-553 Production Technology of Loose Flowers 3(2-0-1)APH-554 Landscaping and Ornamental Gardening 3(2-0-1)18


APH-557 Turfing and Turf Management 3(2-0-1)APH-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4(3-0-1)Optional Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (20 credits)APH-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. Horticulture (Floriculture and Landscaping)Core Courses (11 credits)APH-751 Advances in Breeding of Flower Crops 3(2-0-1)APH-752 Advances in Flower Production Technology 3(2-0-1)APH-754 Advances in Landscape Architecture 3(2-0-1)APH-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1APH-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)BBC-505 Basic Techniques in Biochemistry 1(0+1)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)APH-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for Minor for Other DisciplineAPH-552 Production Technology of Cut Flowers 3(2-0-1)APH-553 Production Technology of Loose Flowers 3(2-0-1)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentAPH-401 Introduction to Horticulture 3(2-0-1)APH-412 Production of Fruit Crops 3(2-0-1)APH-451 Production of Ornamental Crops 3(2-0-1)APH-503 Systematic Horticulture 3(2-0-1)APH-511 Plant Propagation and Nursery Husbandry 3(2-0-1)APH-513 Orchard Management 3(2-0-1)APH/APA-531 Medicinal, Aromatic and Underutilized Crops 3(2-0-1)APH-541 Tropical and Dry Land Fruit Production 3(2-0-1)APH-542 Subtropical and Temperate Fruit Production 3(2-0-1)APH-543 Biodiversity and Conservation of Fruit Crops 3(2-0-1)APH-544 Canopy Management in Fruit Crops 2(1-0-1)APH-546 Breeding of Fruit Crops 3(2-0-1)APH-551 Breeding of Flower Crops and Ornamental Plants 3(2-0-1)APH-552 Production Technology of Cut Flowers 3(2-0-1)19


APH-553 Production Technology of Loose Flowers 3(2-0-1)APH-554 Landscaping and Ornamental Gardening 3(2-0-1)APH-557 Turfing and Turf Management 3(2-0-1)APH-600 Master’s Seminar 1APH-601 Special Problem 1-2APH-611 Growth and Development of Horticultural Crops 3(2-0-1)APH-655 Protected Floriculture 3(2-0-1)APH-656 Value Addition in Flowers 3(2-0-1)APH-690 Master Thesis Research 20APH-730 Nutrition of Horticultural Crops 3(2-0-1)APH-731 <strong>Post</strong> Harvest Physiology of Horticultural Crops 3(2-0-1)APH-741 Advances in Breeding of Fruit Crops 3(2-0-1)APH-742 Advances in Production of Fruit Crops 3(2-0-1)APH-743 Advances in Growth Regulation of Fruit Crops 3(2-0-1)APH-751 Advances in Breeding of Flower Crops 3(2-0-1)APH-752 Advances in Flower Production Technology 3(2-0-1)APH-754 Advances in Landscape Architecture 3(2-0-1)APH-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1APH-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1APH-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Note: Courses of 400 series are remedial courses of the department20


219. PLANT PATHOLOGYM.Sc. Ag. (Plant Pathology)Core Courses (12 credits)APP-600 Master’s Seminar 1APP-604 Principles of Plant Pathology 3(3-0-0)APP-605 Detection and Diagnosis of Plant Diseases 2(0-0-2)APP-606 Principles of Plant Disease Management 3(2-0-1)APP-611 Chemicals in Plant Disease Management 3(2-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (8 credits)BBB-599 Mycology 3(2-0-1)BHS-610 Storage and Retrieval of Scientific Information 1(1-0-0)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4(3-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (20 credits)APP-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Plant Pathology)Core Courses (15 credits)APP-607 Plant Biosecurity and Biosafety 2(2-0-0)APP-704 Molecular basis of Host Pathogen Interaction 3(2-0-1)APP-712 Ecology of Soil borne Plant Pathogens 3(2-0-1)APP-713 Disease Resistance in Plants 2(2-0-0)APP-718 Epidemiology and Forecasting of Plant Diseases 3(2-0-1)APP-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1APP-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (2 credits)BMB-545 Techniques in Molecular Biology 2(0-0-2)Optional CoursesFor M.Sc. Ag. 5For M.Sc. Botary 20For M.Sc. Botary Remedial Cources 15Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)APP-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 77Compulsory Courses for Minor for Other DisciplineAPP-604 Principles of Plant Pathology 3(3-0-0)APP-606 Principles of Plant Disease Management 3(2-0-1)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentAPP-401 Introductory Plant Pathology 3(2-0-1)APP-410 Diseases of Field Crops 3(2-0-1)


APP-430 Diseases of Horticultural Crops 3(2-0-1)APP-507 Disease of Field and Medicinal Plants 3(2-0-1)APP-508 Disease of Fruits, Plantation and Ornamental Crops 3(2-0-1)APP-509 Disease of Vegetable and Spice Crops 3(2-0-1)APP/ENT- 514 Insects Vector of Plant Viruses and Other Pathogens 2(1-0-1)APP-515 Biological Control of Plant Diseases 3(2-0-1)APP-516 Integrated Disease Management 3(2-0-1)APP-517 Mushroom Production Technology 3(2-0-1)APP-519 <strong>Post</strong> Harvest Disease 3(2-0-1)APP/ENT-520 Plant Quarantine 2(2-0-0)APP-600 Master’s Seminar 1APP-601 Special Problem 1APP-602 Plant Virology 3(2-0-1)APP-603 Plant Bacteriology 3(2-0-1)APP-604 Principles of Plant Pathology 3(3-0-0)APP-605 Detection and Diagnosis of Plant Diseases 2(0-0-2)APP-606 Principles of Plant Disease Management 3(2-0-1)APP-607 Plant Biosecurity and Biosafety 2(2-0-0)APP-611 Chemicals in Plant Disease Management 3(2-0-1)APP-616 Advanced Plant Virology 3(2-0-1)APP-617 Advanced Bacteriology 3(2-0-1)APP-618 Principles and Procedures of Certification 1(1-0-0)APP-622 Techniques in Phytonematology 1(0-0-1)APP-624 Cultural and Chemical Control of Plant Parasitic Nematodes 2(1-0-1)APP-630 Phytonematology 2(1-0-1)APP-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20APP-704 Molecular Basis of Host Pathogen Interaction 3(2-0-1)APP-710 Seed Health Technology 3(2-0-1)APP-712 Ecology of Soilborne Plant Pathogen 3(2-0-1)APP-713 Disease Resistance in Plants 2(2-0-0)APP-718 Epidemiology and Forecasting of Plant Diseases 3(2-0-1)APP-788 Doctoral Seminar I 1APP-789 Doctoral Seminar II 1APP-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Note: Courses of 400 series are remedial courses of the department22


2310. SOIL SCIENCEM.Sc. Ag. (Soil Science)Core Courses (14 credits)APS-500 Soil Physics 3(2-0-1)APS-516 Soil Fertility and Fertilizer Use 4(3-0-1)APS-517 Soil Chemistry 3(2-0-1)APS-518 Soil Biology and Biochemistry 3(2-0-1)APS-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (7 credits)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4(3-0-1)BPC-641 Physical Chemistry 3(2-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)APS-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Soil Science)Core Courses (9 credits)APS-620 Land Degradation and Restoration 1(1-0-0)APS-710 Advances in Soil Physics 2(2-0-0)APS-720 Advances in Soil Fertility 2(2-0-0)APS-730 Biochemistry of Soil Organic Matter 2(2-0-0)APS-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1APS-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (6 credits)BPC-614 Spectroscopic and Chromatographic Techniques 3(2-0-1)BPS-662 Advanced Experimental Designs 3(2-0-1)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)APS-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for Minor for Other DisciplineAPS-500 Soil Physics 3(2-0-1)APS-515 Analytical Techniques and Instrumental Methods in 2(0-0-2)Soil and Plant AnalysisAPS-516 Soil Fertility and Fertilizer Use 4(3-0-1)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentAPS-401 Basics of Soil Science 3(2-0-1)APS-430 Soil Survey 3(2-0-1)APS-468 Soil Testing and Fertilizer Recommendation 2(1-0-1)


APS-500 Soil Physics 3(2-0-1)APS-515 Analytical Techniques and Instrumental Methods in 2(0-0-2)Soil and Plant AnalysisAPS-516 Soil Fertility and Fertilizer Use 4(3-0-1)APS-517 Soil Chemistry 3(2-0-1)APS-518 Soil Biology and Biochemistry 3(2-0-1)APS-519 Soil Mineralogy, Genesis, Classification and Survey 3(2-0-1)APS-580 Soil Erosion and Conservation 3(3-0-0)APS-600 Master’s Seminar 1APS-601 Special Problem 2APS-610 Management of Problematic Soils and Waters 3(2-0-1)APS-615 Fertilizer Technology 1(1-0-0)APS-620 Land Degradation and Restoration 1(1-0-0)APS-640 Soil-Plant-Microbe Relationship 3(3-0-0)APS-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20APS-705 Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques for Soil and 3(2-0-1)Crop StudiesAPS-710 Advances in Soil Physics 2(2-0-0)APS-715 Mineralogy of Soil 3(2-0-1)APS-720 Advances in Soil Fertility 2(2-0-0)APS-730 Biochemistry of Soil Organic Matter 2(2-0-0)APS-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1APS-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1APS-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Note: Courses of 400 series are remedial courses of the department24


11. VEGETABLE SCIENCEM.Sc. (Ag.) Horticulture (Vegetable Science)Core Courses (18 credits)APV-502 Breeding of Self-pollinated Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)APV-504 Breeding of Cross-pollinated Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)APV-531 Production Technology of Cool Season Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)APV-532 Production Technology of Warm Season Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)APV-534 Production Technology of Spices 2(1-0-1)APV-535 Seed Production Technology of Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)APV-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4(3-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (8 credits) 8Thesis Research (20 credits)APV-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph. D. Horticulture (Vegetable Science)Core Courses (10 credits)APV-721 Advances in Vegetable Production 3(2-0-1)APV-722 Advances in Breeding of Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)APV-723 Protected Cultivation of Vegetable Crops 2(1-0-1)APV-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1APV-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)BBC-505 Basic Techniques in Biochemistry 1(0-0-1)Optional Courses (6 credits) 6Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)APV-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for Minor for Other DisciplinesAPV-502 Breeding of Self-pollinated Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)APV-504 Breeding of Cross-pollinated Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)Above OR Below coursesAPV-531 Production Technology of Cool Season Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)APV-532 Production Technology of Warm Season Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)25


List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentAPV-412 Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)APV 502 Breeding of Self-pollinated Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)APV 504 Breeding of Cross-pollinated Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)APV 506 Systematics of Vegetable Crops 2(1-0-1)APV 507 Production Technology of Un-exploited Vegetable Crops 2(1-0-1)APV 508 Organic Vegetable Production Technology 2(1-0-1)APV 531 Production Technology of Cool Season Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)APV 532 Production Technology of Warm Season Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)APV 534 Production Technology of Spices 2(1-0-1)APV 535 Seed Production Technology of Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)APV 536 Biodiversity and Conservation of Vegetable Crops 2(1-0-1)APV 600 Master’s Seminar 1APV 601 Special Problem 1-2APV 606 Abiotic Stress Management in Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)APV 690 Master’s Thesis Research 20APV 721 Advances in Vegetable Production 3(2-0-1)APV 722 Advances in Breeding of Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)APV 723 Protected Cultivation of Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1)APV 788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1APV 789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1APV 790 Ph.D.Thesis Research 45Note: Course of 400 series is remedial course of the department26


REMEDIAL PACKAGEThe following course package of compulsory and optional courses for M. Sc. (Agriculture)students coming from non-agriculture stream at graduate level (3 year degree programme)Compulsory package of courses (15 credits)Course No. Name of the Course Credit DepartmentAPA-401 Elements of Crop Production 3(2-0-1) AgronomyAPH-401 Introduction to Horticulture 3(2-0-1) HorticultureAPP-401 Introductory Plant Pathology 3(2-0-1) Plant PathologyAGP-421 Principles of Plant Breeding 3(3-0-0) Genetics & Plant BreedingAPS-401 Basics of Soil Science 3(2-0-1) Soil ScienceOptional package of courses (9 credits) Courses Credit DepartmentCourse No. Name of the Course Credit DepartmentAPS-468 Soil Testing and Fertilizer 2(1-0-1) Soil ScienceRecommendationAPS-430 Soil Survey 3(2-0-1) Soil ScienceAGP-411 Principles of Genetics 3(2-0-1) Genetics & Plant BreedingAPV-412 Vegetable Crops 3(2-0-1) Vegetable ScienceAPP-410 Diseases of Field Crops 3(2-0-1) Plant PathologyAPP-430 Diseases of Horticultural Crops 3(2-0-1) Plant PathologyAPE-430 Pests of Field Crops and Stored Grains 3(2-0-1) EntomologyAPE-431 Pests of Horticultural Crops 3(2-0-1) EntomologyAEC-411 Economic Theory 3(2-0-1) Agril. EconomicsAEC-435 Farm Management Analysis 3(2-0-1) Agril. EconomicsAEC-412 Agricultural Economics 3(2-0-1) Agril. EconomicsAPA-402 Agro-Techniques of Field Crops 3(2-0-1) AgronomyAAM-401 Principles of Agro-meteorology 3(2-0-1) AgrometerologyAPH-412 Production of Fruit Crops 3(2-0-1) HorticultureAPH-451 Production of Ornamental Crops 3(2-0-1) HorticultureBPP-401 Physics for Agro-meteorology 3(2-0-1) Physics, CBSHBPM-409 Basic Mathematics 4(4-0-0) Math, CBSH27


1. BIOCHEMISTRYM.Sc. /M.Sc. Ag. (Biochemistry)Core Courses (14 credits)BBC-500 Chemistry of Biomolecules 3(3-0-0)BBC-510 Biochemical Techniques 3(1-0-2)BBC-530 Enzymology 3(2-0-1)BBC-600 Master’s Seminar 1BBC-640 Intermediary Metabolism-I 2(2-0-0)BBC-641 Intermediary Metabolism-II 2(2-0-0)Basic Supporting Courses (8 credits)BBM-500 General Microbiology 3(3-0-0)BMB-535 Techniques in Cell Biology 2(0-0-2)BMB-520 Fundamentals of Molecular Biology 3(3-0-0)Optional/ Minor Courses (8 credits) 8Thesis Research (20 credits)BBC-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Biochemistry)Core Courses (10 credits)BBC-710 Advanced Techniques in Biochemistry 2(0-0-2)BBC-730 Advanced Enzymology 2(2-0-0)BBC-740 Advanced Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 3(3-0-0)BBC-765 Current Topics in Biochemistry 1(1-0-0)BBC-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1BBC-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (6 credits)BMB-540 Molecular Genetics and Breeding 3(3-0-0)BPS-561 Statistical Method 3(2-0-1)Optional Courses (4 credits) 4Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)BBC-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for Minor for Other DisciplinesBBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)BBC-505 Basic Techniques in Biochemistry 1(0-0-1)BBC-640 Intermediary Metabolism-I 2(2-0-0)BBC-641 Intermediary Metabolism-II 2(2-0-0)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentBBC-500 Chemistry of Biomolecules 3(3-0-0)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)BBC-505 Basic Techniques in Biochemistry 1(0-0-1)29


BBC-510 Biochemical Techniques 3(1-0-2)BBC-530 Enzymology 3(2-0-1)BBC-600 Master’s Seminar 1BBC-601 Special Problem 1-2BBC-620 Food and Nutritional Biochemistry 2(2-0-0)BBC-640 Intermediary Metabolism I 2(2-0-0)BBC-641 Intermediary Metabolism II 2(2-0-0)BBC-645 Plant Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)BBC-651 Animal Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)BBC-655 Carbon and Nitrogen Metabolism 2(2-0-0)BBC-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20BBC-710 Advanced Techniques in Biochemistry 2(0-0-2)BBC-730 Advanced Enzymology 2(2-0-0)BBC-740 Advanced Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 3(3-0-0)BBC-750 Biochemistry and Molecular Probes 2(2-0-0)BBC-751 Biomembranes 2(2-0-0)BBC-756 Biochemistry of Biotic and Abiotic Stresses 3(3-0-0)BBC-760 Functional Genomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics 3(3-0-0)BBC-765 Current Topics in Biochemistry 1(1-0-0)BBC-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1BBC-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1BBC-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4530


312. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESM.Sc. (Botany)Core Courses (12 credits)BBB-500 Plant Diversity I 3(2-0-1)BBB-501 Plant Diversity II 3(2-0-1)BBB-525 Angiosperms: Diversity and Resource Utilization 3(2-0-1)BBB-535 Plant Ecology 2(2-0-0)BBB-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (10 credits)BPY-501 Principles of Plant Physiology 4(3-0-1)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)AGP-550 Principles of Cytogenetics 3(2-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (8 credits) 8Thesis Research (20 credits)BBB-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Botany)Core Courses (9 credits)BBB-651 Plant Taxonomy 3(2-0-1)BBB-705 Plants in Extreme Habitats 2(2-0-0)BBB-710 Rhizosphere Biology 2(2-0-0)BBB-788 Doctoral Seminar – I 1BBB-789 Doctoral Seminar – II 1Basic Supporting Courses (7 credits)BPY-504 Hormonal Regulation of Plant Growth and Development 3(2-0-1)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4(3-0-1)Optional Courses (4 credits) 4Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)BBB-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for Minor for Other DisciplinesBBB-525 Angiosperms: Diversity and Resource Utilization 3(2-0-1)BBB-535 Plant Ecology 2(2-0-0)List of Courses of the DepartmentBBB-400 Fundamentals of Biology 4(3-0-1)BBB-500 Plant Diversity – I 3(2-0-1)BBB-501 Plant Diversity – II 3(2-0-1)BBB-510 Plant Morphology and Anatomy 2(1-0-1)BBB-520 Angiosperms, Systematics and Economic Botany 3(2-0-1)


BBB-525 Angiosperms: Diversity and Resource Utilization 3(2-0-1)BBB-530 Fundamentals of Ecology 3(2-0-1)BBB-535 Plant Ecology 2(2-0-0)BBB-540 Plant Embryology 2(1-0-1)BBB-545 Biology of Plant Reproduction 2(1-0-1)BBB-599 Mycology 3 (2-0-1)BBB-600 Master’s Seminar 1BBB-601 Special Problem 2BBB/ BBE-613 Biodiversity : Concepts and Management Practices 2(2-0-0)BBB-615 Advanced Mycology 3 (2-0-1)BBB-620 Introductory Mycology 3(2-0-1)BBB-625 Mycology–I 3(2-0-1)BBB-626 Mycology–II 3(2-0-1)BBB-630 Myco-Physiology 3(2-0-1)BBB-651 Plant Taxonomy 3(2-0-1)BBB-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20BBB-705 Plants in Extreme Habitats 2(2-0-0)BBB-710 Rhizosphere Biology 2(2-0-0)BBB-720 Economic Botany 3(3-0-0)BBB-721 Ethnobotany 2(2-0-0)BBB-730 Recent Advances in Biosystematics 2(2-0-0)BBB-750 Plant Molecular Taxonomy 2(2-0-0)BBB-788 Doctoral Seminar–I 1BBB-789 Doctoral Seminar–II 1BBB-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Note: Course of 400 series is remedial course of the department32


333. CHEMISTRYM.Sc. ChemistryCore Courses (17 credits)BPC-531 Organic Chemistry 3(3-0-0)BPC-600 Master’s Seminar 1BPC-623 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 2(2-0-0)BPC-631 Mechanism of Organic Reactions 2(2-0-0)BPC-639 Spectroscopic Methods of Analysis 3(2-0-1)BPC-641 Physical Chemistry 3(2-0-1)BPC-651 Analytical Chemistry 3(1-0-2)Basic Supporting Courses (5 credits)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)BPC-615 Radio Chemistry 2(1-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (8 credits) 8Thesis Research (20 credits)BPC-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50M.Sc. Ag/ M. Sc. Agricultural ChemicalsCore Courses (16 credits)BPC-531 Organic Chemistry 3(3-0-0)BPC-600 Master’s Seminar 1BPC-606 Synthetic Agrochemical for Insect and Mite Management 3(2-0-1)BPC-607 Synthetic Agrochemical for Fungi and Nematode 3(2-0-1)ManagementBPC-608 Synthetic Agrochemical for Weed Management 3(2-0-1)BPC-614 Spectroscopic and Chromatographic Techniques 3(2-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (6 credits)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)APP-606 Principles of Plant Disease management 3(2-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (8 credits)Thesis Research (20 credits)BPC-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Remedial/ non gradial coursesAPP-401 Introductory Plant Pathology (For B. Sc. PCM) 3(2-0-1)BPC-500 General Chemistry (For B. Sc. Ag) 4(3-0-1)APA-503 Principles and Production of Weed Management 3(2-0-1)(For B.Sc. Ag.)Ph.D. Agricultural ChemicalsCore Courses (11 credits)BPC-701 Advances in Agrochemicals 3(2-0-1)BPC-721 Special Topics in Inorganic Chemistry 2(2-0-0)


BPC-741 Selected Topics in Physical Chemistry 2(2-0-0)BPC-743 Special Topics in Agrochemicals 2(0-0-2)BPC-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1BPC-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BBC-640 Intermediary Metabolism –I 2(2-0-0)BBC-641 Intermediary Metabolism –II 2(2-0-0)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)BPC-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for Minor for Other DisciplinesChemistryBPC-531 Organic Chemistry 3(3-0-0)BPC-623 Inorganic Chemistry 2(2-0-0)BPC-641 Physical Chemistry 3(2-0-1)Agricultural ChemicalsBPC-606 Synthetic Agrochemical for Insect and Mite Management 3(2-0-1)BPC-607 Synthetic Agrochemical for Fungi and Nematode 3(2-0-1)ManagementBPC-608 Synthetic Agrochemical for Weed Management 3(2-0-1)Minor courses from department of Biochemistry/ Entomology/ Plant Pathology/Soil Science etc.List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentBPC-500 General Chemistry 4(3-0-1)BPC-503 Methods of Pesticides Analysis for Quality Control 2(1-0-1)BPC-504 Formulation Chemistry 2(1-0-1)BPC-505 Introduction to Agrochemicals 2(2-0-0)BPC-512 Radioisotopic Techniques in Mechnical Engineering 1(0-0-1)BPC-531 Organic Chemistry 3(3-0-0)BPC-532 Chemistry of Dyes and Pigments 3(2-0-1)BPC-533 Chemistry of Fibers 3(2-0-1)BPC-534 Preparation and Identification of Organic Compounds 2(0-0-2)BPC-600 Master’s Seminar 1BPC-601 Special Problem 1-2BPC/BBE-602 Environmental Chemistry 3(2-0-1)BPC-606 Synthetic Agrochemical for Insect and Mites Management 3(2-0-1)BPC-607 Synthetic Agrochemical for Fungi and Nematode 3(2-0-1)ManagementBPC-608 Synthetic Agrochemical for Weed Management 3(2-0-1)34


BPC-614 Spectroscopic and Chromatographic Techniques 3(2-0-1)BPC-615 Radio Chemistry 2(1-0-1)BPC-616 Use of Radioisotopes in Research 2(1-0-1)BPC-621 Inorganic Chemistry-I 3(2-0-1)BPC-622 Inorganic Chemistry-II 2(2-0-0)BPC-623 Inorganic Chemistry 2(2-0-0)BPC-624 Coordination Chemistry 2(2-0-0)BPC-625 Quantitative Inorganic Analysis 2(1-0-1)BPC-631 Mechanism of Organic Reactions 2(2-0-0)BPC-632 Heterocyclic chemistry 3(3-0-0)BPC-638 Organic Synthesis 3(1-0-2)BPC-639 Spectroscopic Methods of Analysis 3(2-0-1)BPC-641 Physical Chemistry 3(2-0-1)BPC-643 Biophysical Chemistry 2(1-0-1)BPC-644 Advance Physical Chemistry 3(3-0-0)BPC-651 Analytical Chemistry 3(1-0-2)BPC-653 Green Chemistry 2(2-0-0)BPC-660 Chemistry of Polymers 3(2-0-1)BPC-661 Medicinal Chemistry 3(3-0-0)BPC-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20BPC-701 Advances in Agrochemicals 3(2-0-1)BPC-702 Research Techniques in Agrochemicals 2(0-0-2)BPC-703 Recent Advances in Pesticides Formulations 2(2-0-0)BPC-711 Spectroscopic and Separation Methods 3(3-0-0)BPC-721 Special Topics in Inorganic Chemistry 2(2-0-0)BPC-731 Advance Organic Chemistry 2(2-0-0)BPC-732 Chemistry of Bioactive Natural Products 2(2-0-0)BPC-741 Selected Topics in Physical Chemistry 2(2-0-0)BPC-743 Special Topics in Agrochemicals 2(0-0-2)BPC-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1BPC-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1BPC-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4535


364. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCEM.Sc./M.Sc. (Ag) (Environmental Science)Core Courses (15 credits)BBE-500 Physical Environment 2(2-0-0)BBE-600 Master’s Seminar 1BBE/BPC-602 Environmental Chemistry 3(2-0-1)BBE-612 Ecosystem Analysis 3(2-0-1)BBE 621 Environmental Pollution 2(2-0-0)BBE-631 Resource and Energy Conservation 2(1-0-1)BBE-642 Environmental Monitoring 2(1-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (6 credits)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)AAM-650 Remote Sensing Applications in Agriculture 3(2-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)BBE-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Ph.D. (Environmental Science)Core Courses (9 credits)BBE-722 Air and Water Pollution 2(2-0-0)BBE-732 Environmental Waste Utilization 2(2-0-0)BBE-742 Environmental Impact Assessment and Management 3(2-0-1)BBE-788 Doctoral Seminar I 1BBE-789 Doctoral Seminar II 1Basic Supporting Courses (8 credits)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)BPC-702 Research Techniques in Agrochemicals 2(0-0-2)BBM-721 Current Topics in Soil Microbiology 2(2-0-0)Optional Courses (4 credits) 4Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)BBE-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for Minor for other DisciplinesBBE-612 Ecosystem Analysis 3(2-0-1)BBE-621 Environmental Pollution 2(2-0-0)List of Courses of the DepartmentBBE-500 Physical Environment 2(2-0-0)BBE-511 Ecophysiology 3(3-0-0)BBE-513 Social Environment and Human Ecology 2(2-0-0)BBE-600 Master’s Seminar 1BBE-601 Special Problem 1


BBE/BPC- 602 Environmental Chemistry 3(2-0-1)BBE-611 Environmental Physiology 2(1-0-1)BBE-612 Ecosystem Analysis 3(2-0-1)BBE-613 Biodiversity: Concepts and Management Practices 2(2-0-0)BBE-621 Environmental Pollution 2(2-0-0)BBE-622 Ecotoxicology 2(1-0-1)BBE-631 Resource and Energy Conservation 2(1-0-1)BBE-642 Environmental Monitoring 2(1-0-1)BBE-644 Experimentation in Environmental Sciences 2(0-0-2)BBE-645 Biodegradation and Waste Treatment Design 2(2-0-0)BBE-651 Environmental Biotechnology 2(0-0-0)BBE-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20BBE-722 Air and Water Pollution 2(2-0-0)BBE-732 Environmental Waste Utilization 2(2-0-0)BBE-742 Environmental Impact Assessment and Management 3(2-0-1)BBE-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1BBE-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1BBE-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4537


5. MATHEMATICS, STATISTICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCEM.Sc. (Mathematics)Core Courses (16 credits)BPM-532 Differential Geometry and Tensors 3(3-2-0)BPM-533 Topology 3(3-2-0)BPM-534 Complex Analysis 3(3-2-0)BPM-536 Abstract Algebra 3(3-2-0)BPM-600 Master’s Seminar 1BPM-635 Functional Analysis 3(3-2-0)Basic Supporting Courses (6 credits)TCE-540 Fluid Mechanics 3(2-0-1)BPS-669 Operations Research 3(3-1-0)Optional/ Minor Courses (8 credits) 8Thesis Research (20 credits)BPM-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Mathematics)Core Courses (14 credits)BPM-713 Boundary Value Problems 3(3-2-0)BPM-731 Advanced Analysis 3(3-2-0)BPM-732 Integral Transforms and Z-transforms 3(3-2-0)BPM-737 Special Functions 3(3-2-0)BPM-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1BPM-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPS-672 Mathematical Statistics 3(3-1-0)Optional Courses (3 credits) 3Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)BPM-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75M.Sc. (Agricultural Statistics)Core Courses (17 courses)BPS-571 Probability Theory and Distributions 2(2-2-0)BPS-572 Design of Experiments-I 4(2-0-2)BPS-574 Sampling Techniques-I 3(2-0-1)BPS-576 Estimation and Statistical Hypotheses Testing 4(3-1-1)BPS-577 Multivariate Analysis and Official Statistics 3(2-0-1)BPS-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (5 credits)BPM-501 Linear Algebra and Advanced Calculus 3(3-2-0)BPM-502 Introduction to Computers and Programming 2(1-0-1)38


Optional/ Minor Courses (8 credits) 8Thesis Research (20 credits)BPS-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> CoursesMathematicsBPM-501 Linear Algebra and Advanced Calculus 3(3-2-0)BPM-511 Mechanics and Variational Principles 3(3-2-0)BPM-531 Real Analysis 3(3-2-0)BPM-532 Differential Geometry and Tensors 3(3-2-0)BPM-533 Topology 3(3-2-0)BPM-534 Complex Analysis 3(3-2-0)BPM-535 Differential Equations 3(3-2-0)BPM-536 Abstract Algebra 3(3-2-0)BPM-600 Master’s Seminar 1BPM-601 Special Problem 1BPM-602 Special functions and Integral Equations 2(2-1-0)BPM-604 Difference, Differential Equations and Topology 3(3-2-0)BPM-607 Transformations and Calculus of Variations 2(2-1-0)BPM-635 Functional Analysis 3(3-2-0)BPM-681 Mathematical Methods 3(3-1-0)BPM-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20BPM-711 Mathematical Modeling 3(3-2-0)BPM-713 Boundary Value Problems 3(3-2-0)BPM-731 Advanced Analysis 3(3-2-0)BPM-732 Integral Transforms and Z-Transforms 3(3-2-0)BPM-734 Differentiable Manifolds 2(2-1-0)BPM-737 Special Functions 3(3-2-0)BPM-788 Doctoral Seminar –I 1BPM-789 Doctoral Seminar –II 1BPM-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45StatisticsPre-Requisite CourseBPS-561* Statistical Methods - 3(2-0-1)BPS-571 Probability Theory and Distributions - 2(2-2-0)BPS-572 Design of Experiments I - 4(2-0-2)BPS-573 Design of Experiments II BPS 572 3(2-0-1)BPS-574 Sampling Techniques I - 3(2-0-1)BPS-575 Sampling Techniques II BPS 574 3(2-0-1)BPS-576 Estimation and Statistical BPS-571 4(3-1-1)Hypotheses TestingBPS-577 Multivariate Analysis and BPS 576 3(2-0-1)Official StatisticsBPS-600 Master’s Seminar 139


BPS-601 Special Problem 1BPS-606 Computer Applications in Biometrics BPS-561/BPS-661 2(0-0-2)BPS-661* Experimental Statistics - 4(3-0-1)BPS-662 Advanced Experimental Designs - 3(2-0-1)BPS-663 Linear Models BPS 571 2(2-1-0)BPS-669 Operations Research - 3(3-1-0)BPS-671 Theory of Sampling - 3(2-0-1)BPS-672 Mathematical Statistics - 3(3-1-0)BPS-681 Data Analysis and Forecasting - 3(3-1-0)BPS-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20* Only one of the Course from BPS 561 and BPS 661 will be included in the course programme.Computer ScienceBPM-502 Introduction to Computers and Programming 2(1-0-1)BPM/TEC-503 Discrete Mathematical Structures 3(3-2-0)BPM-504 Data Processing 3(2-0-1)BPM-538 Relational Data Base Management System 3(2-1-1)BPM-540 Design and Analysis of Algorithm 3(3-2-0)BPM-551 Foundation of Theoretical Computer Science 3(3-2-0)BPM-552 Programming Language Concepts 3(3-2-0)BPM-553 Expert Systems 3(3-2-0)BPM-600 Master’s Seminar 1BPM-601 Special Problem 1BPM-605 Use of Computer Software 2(0-0-2)BPM-611 Boundary Value Problems, Integral Equations and 3(3-2-0)Numerical AnalysisBPM-615 Computational Fluid Dynamics 3(3-2-0)BPM-621 Numerical Techniques for Computers 3(3-2-0)BPM-622 Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations 3(3-2-0)BPM-623 Computer Networks 2(1-1-1)BPM-641 Object Oriented Programming 3(2-1-1)BPM-642 Structured Programming Languages 3(2-1-1)BPM-651 Computer Graphics 2(1-0-1)BPM-652 Elements of Computer Operating Systems 3(2-0-1)BPM-653 Principles of Compiler Design 4(4-2-0)BPM-655 Management Information System 3(2-0-1)BPM-682 Numerical Methods 3(3-1-0)BPM-683 Computer Application in Numerical Methods 3(0-0-3)Remedial CoursesBPS-401 Probability Theory 2(2-1-0)BPS-402 Statistical Inference 3(2-0-1)BPS-403 Experimental Designs and Sampling Methods 3(2-0-1)BPS-404 Applied Statistics and Regression Analysis 3(2-0-1)BPM-409 Basic Mathematics 4(4-2-0)40


Minor Packages for other Departments/ MajorsList of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses for Minor in Mathematics (8-10 credits)BPM-501 Linear Algebra and Advanced Calculus 3(3-2-0)BPM-511 Mechanics and Variational Principles 3(3-2-0)BPM-531 Real Analysis 3(3-2-0)BPM-532 Differential Geometry and Tensors 3(3-2-0)BPM-533 Topology 3(3-2-0)BPM-534 Complex Analysis 3(3-2-0)BPM-535 Differential Equations 3(3-2-0)BPM-536 Abstract Algebra 3(3-2-0)BPM-602 Special functions and Integral Equations 2(2-1-0)BPM-604 Difference, Differential Equations and Topology 3(3-2-0)BPM-607 Transformations and Calculus of Variations 2(2-1-0)BPM-635 Functional Analysis 3(3-2-0)BPM-681 Mathematical Methods 3(3-1-0)BPM-711 Mathematical Modeling 3(3-2-0)BPM-713 Boundary Value Problems 3(3-2-0)BPM-731 Advanced Analysis 3(3-2-0)BPM-732 Integral Transforms and Z-Transforms 3(3-2-0)BPM-734 Differentiable Manifolds 2(2-1-0)BPM-737 Special Functions 3(3-2-0)(B). List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses for Minor in Statistics (8-10 credits)Pre-RequisiteBPS-561* Statistical Methods - 3(2-0-1)BPS-571 Probability Theory and Distributions - 2(2-2-0)BPS-572 Design of Experiments I - 4(2-0-2)BPS-573 Design of Experiments II BPS 572 3(2-0-1)BPS-574 Sampling Techniques I - 3(2-0-1)BPS-575 Sampling Techniques II BPS 574 3(2-0-1)BPS-576 Estimation and Statistical BPS-571 4(3-1-1)Hypotheses TestingBPS-577 Multivariate Analysis and BPS 576 3(2-0-1)Official StatisticsBPS-606 Computer Applications in Biometrics BPS-561/ BPS-661 2(0-0-2)BPS-661* Experimental Statistics - 4(3-0-1)BPS-662 Advanced Experimental Designs - 3(2-0-1)BPS-663 Linear Models BPS 571 2(2-1-0)BPS-669 Operations Research - 3(3-1-0)BPS-671 Theory of Sampling - 3(2-0-1)BPS-672 Mathematical Statistics - 3(3-1-0)BPS-681 Data Analysis and Forecasting - 3(3-1-0)* Only one of the Course from BPS 561 and BPS 661 will be included in the course programme.41


(C). List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses for Minor in Computer Science (8-10 credits)BPM-502 Introduction to Computers and Programming 2(1-0-1)BPM-503 Discrete Mathematical Structures 3(3-2-0)BPM-504 Data Processing 3(2-0-1)BPM-538 Relational Data Base Management System 3(2-1-1)BPM-540 Design and Analysis of Algorithm 3(3-2-0)BPM-551 Foundation of Theoretical Computer Science 3(3-2-0)BPM-552 Programming Language Concepts 3(3-2-0)BPM-553 Expert systems 3(3-2-0)BPM-605 Use of Computer Software 2(0-0-2)BPM-611 Boundary Value Problems, Integral Equations 3(3-2-0)and Numerical AnalysisBPM-615 Computational Fluid Dynamics 3(3-2-0)BPM-621 Numerical Techniques for Computers 3(3-2-0)BPM-622 Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations 3(3-2-0)BPM-623 Computer Networks 2(1-1-1)BPM-641 Object Oriented Programming 3(2-1-1)BPM-642 Structured Programming Languages 3(2-1-1)BPM-651 Computer Graphics 2(1-0-1)BPM-652 Elements of Computer Operating Systems 3(2-0-1)BPM-653 Principles of Compiler Design 4(4-2-0)BPM-655 Management Information System 3(2-0-1)BPM-682 Numerical Methods 3(3-1-0)BPM-683 Computer Application in Numerical Methods 3(0-0-3)42


436. MICROBIOLOGYM.Sc. Microbiology/M.Sc. (Ag.) MicrobiologyCore Courses (14 credits)BBM-500 General Microbiology 3(3-0-0)BBM-506 Microbial Physiology and Metabolism 2(2-0-0)BBM-507 Microbial Biotechnology 3(3-0-0)BBM-510 Microbiological Techniques 2(0-0-2)BBM-600 Master’s Seminar 1BBM-645 Microbial Genetics 3(2-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (7 credits)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)BBC-505 Basic Techniques in Biochemistry 1(0-0-1)BPC-614 Spectroscopic and Chromatographic Techniques 3(2-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)BBM-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. MicrobiologyCore Courses (13 credits)BBM-640 Industrial Microbiology 2(2-0-0)BBM-710 Research Techniques in Microbiology 2(0-0-2)BBM-721 Current topics in Soil Microbiology 2(2-0-0)BBM-725 Microbial Diversity and Taxonomy 3(3-0-0)BBM-730 Advanced Microbial Physiology 2(2-0-0)BBM-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1BBM-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BBC-740 Advanced Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 3(3-0-0)Optional Courses (4 credits) 4Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)BBM-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentBBM-500 General Microbiology 3(3-0-0)BBM-506** Microbial Physiology and Metabolism 2(2-0-0)BBM-507** Microbial Biotechnology 3(3-0-0)BBM-510* Microbiological Techniques 2(0-0-2)BBM-600 Master’s Seminar 1BBM-601 Special Problem 1-2BBM-610*** Application of Microbial Methods 2(0-0-2)


BBM-640**** Industrial Microbiology 2(2-0-0)BBM-645** Microbial Genetics 3(2-0-1)BBM-651** Yeast 2(1-0-1)BBM-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20BBM-710* Research Techniques in Microbiology 2(0-0-2)BBM-721* Current Topics in Soil Microbiology 2(2-0-0)BBM-725* Microbial Diversity and Taxonomy 3(3-0-0)BBM-730* Advanced Microbial Physiology 2(2-0-0)BBM-731** Advances in Microbial Technology 1(1-0-0)BBM-740** Microbial Enzyme Technology 2(2-0-0)BBM-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1BBM-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1BBM-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Note: * prerequisite course BBM-500 General Microbiology** prerequisite course BBM-500 General Microbiology/BBC-501 GeneralBiochemistry*** prerequisite course BBM-500 General Microbiology/BBM-510 MicrobiologicalTechniques**** prerequisite course BBM-500 General Microbiology/BBM-610 Application ofMicrobial Methods44


7. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND GENETICS ENGINEERINGM.Sc. Ag./M.V.Sc. (Molecular Biology and Biotechnology)Core Courses (12 credits)BMB-520 Fundamentals of Molecular Biology 3 (3-0-0)BMB-560 Immunology and Molecular Diagnostics 2 (2-0-0)BMB-570 Introduction to Bioinformatics 3 (2-1-0)BMB-600 Master’s Seminar 1BMB-610 Principles in Genetic Engineering 3 (3-0-0)BMB-615 Techniques in Genetic Engineering 3 (0-0-3)Basic Supporting Courses (9 credits)BBM-500 General Microbiology 3(3-0-0)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)Optional Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)BMB-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Molecular Biology and Biotechnology)Core Courses (12 credits)BMB-710 Advanced Molecular Biology 2 (2-0-0)BMB-720 Advances in Genetic Engineering 3 (2-0-1)BMB-730 Advances in Functional Genomic and Proteomics 3 (3-0-0)BMB-735 Immunological Applications in Biotechnology 2 (1-0-1)BMB-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1BMB-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (5 credits)BPC-631 Mechanism of Organic Reactions 2(2-0-0)BBC-740 Advanced Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 3 (3-0-0)Optional Courses (3 credits) 3Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)BMB-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for Minor for Other DisciplinesBMB-520 Fundamentals of Molecular Biology 3 (3-0-0)BMB-610 Principles in Genetic Engineering 3 (3-0-0)List of <strong>Post</strong> graduate courses of the DepartmentBMB-510 Principles of Biotechnology 2(2-0-0)BMB-520 Fundamentals of Molecular Biology 3(3-0-0)BMB-530 Molecular Cell Biology 3(3-0-0)BMB-535 Techniques in Cell Biology 2(0-0-2)45


BMB-540 Molecular Genetics and Breeding 3(3-0-0)BMB-545 Techniques in Molecular Biology 2(0-0-2)BMB-550 Concept in Genomics and Proteomics 2(2-0-0)BMB-560 Immunology and Molecular Diagnostic 2(2-0-0)BMB-570 Introduction to Bioinformatics 3(2-0-1)BMB-575 Biosafety, IPR and Bioethics 1(1-0-0)BMB-600 Master’s Seminar 1BMB-601 Special Problem 2BMB-610 Principles in Genetic Engineering 3(3-0-0)BMB-615 Techniques in Genetic Engineering 3(0-0-3)BMB-620 Microbial/ Industrial Biotechnology 2(2-0-0)BMB-625 Plant Tissue Culture and Genetic Transformation 3(1-0-2)BMB-630 Animal Biotechnology 2(2-0-0)BMB-635 Animal Cell Culture: Principles and Applications 3(1-0-2)BMB-640 Nano-Biotechnology 2(2-0-0)BMB-650 Crop Biotechnology 2(2-0-0)BMB-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20BMB-710 Advanced Molecular Biology 2(2-0-0)BMB-715 Computer Applications in Molecular Modeling 2(0-0-2)BMB-720 Advances in Genetic Engineering 3(2-0-1)BMB-730 Advances in Functional Genomics and Proteomics 3(3-0-0)BMB-735 Immunological Applications in Biotechnology 2(1-0-1)BMB-740 Advances in Microbial Biotechnology 3(3-0-0)BMB-750 Advances in Crop Biotechnology 3(3-0-0)BMB-760 Advances in Animal Biotechnology 3(3-0-0)BMB-785 Advances in Cell and Tissue Culture Technology 2(2-0-0)BMB-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1BMB-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1BMB-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4546


8. PHYSICSM.Sc. (Physics)Core Courses (20 credits)BPP-510 Mathematical Methods of Physics 2(2-1-0)BPP-511 Classical Mechanics and Relativity 2(2-1-0)BPP-512 Electromagnetism 2(2-1-0)BPP-520 Quantum Mechanics 2(2-1-0)BPP-525 Spectroscopy 2(2-1-0)BPP-551 Statistical Mechanics 2(2-1-0)BPP-552 Solid State Physics 2(2-1-0)BPP-560 Nuclear Physics 2(2-1-0)BPP-570 Experimental Physics 3(0-0-3)BPP-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (2 credits)BPM-502 Introduction to Computer and Programming 2(1-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (8 credits) 8Thesis Research (20 credits)BPP -690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D.(Physics)Core Courses (12 credits)BPP-711 Advanced Classical Mechanics 2(2-0-0)BPP-720 Advanced Quantum Mechanics 2(2-0-0)BPP-750 Advanced Statistical Mechanics 2(2-0-0)BPP-751 Advanced Solid State Physics 2(2-0-0)BPP-760 Advanced Nuclear Physics 2(2-0-0)BPP-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1BPP-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPM-621 Numerical Techniques for Computers 3(3-2-0)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)BPP-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Minor courses for other Disciplines (8-10 credits)BPP-534 Agro Meteorological Instrumentation 3(2-0-1)BPP-550 Statistical Thermodynamics 2(2-1-0)BPP-620 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics 2(2-1-0)BPP-650 Advanced Kinetic Theory of Gases 2(2-1-0)BPP-651 Thermodynamics of Irreversible Process 2(2-1-0)BPP-652 Elements of Statistical Mechanics 2(2-1-0)BPP-653 Solid State Physics and Material Science 2(2-1-0)47


List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses in Physics of the DepartmentBPP-401 Physics for Agro meteorologists 3(2-0-1)BPP-432 Introduction to Modern Physics 3(2-1-1)BPP-510 Mathematical Methods of Physics 2(2-1-0)BPP-511 Classical Mechanics and Relativity 2(2-1-0)BPP-512 Electromagnetism 2(2-1-0)BPP-520 Quantum Mechanics 2(2-1-0)BPP-525 Spectroscopy 2(1-1-1)BPP-530 Electronics 2(1-1-1)BPP-534 Agro Meteorological Instrumentation 3(2-0-1)BPP-550 Statistical Thermodynamics 2(2-1-0)BPP-551 Statistical Mechanics 2(2-1-0)BPP-552 Solid State Physics 2(2-1-0)BPP-560 Nuclear Physics 2(2-1-0)BPP-570 Experimental Physics 3(0-0-3)BPP-600 Master’s Seminar 1BPP-601 Special Problem 1-2BPP-604 Solar Energy Physics 2(2-0-0)BPP-620 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics 2(2-1-0)BPP-625 Advanced Spectroscopy 2(2-0-0)BPP-630 Introduction to Linear and Digital Integrated Circuits-I 3(2-0-1)BPP-631 Introduction to Linear and Digital Integrated Circuits-II 3(2-0-1)BPP-640 Biophysics-I 3(2-0-1)BPP-641 Biophysics-II 3(2-0-1)BPP-652 Elements of Statistical Mechanics 2(2-1-0)BPP-653 Solid State Physics and Material Science 2(2-1-0)BPP-661 Nuclear Techniques in Agriculture and Biology 2(2-0-0)BPP-690 Master’s Research 20BPP-711 Advanced Classical Mechanics 2(2-0-0)BPP-720 Advanced Quantum Mechanics 2(2-0-0)BPP-721 Quantum Field Theory and Many Body Techniques 2(2-0-0)BPP-730 Solid state Electronics 2(2-0-0)BPP-750 Advanced Statistical Mechanics 2(2-0-0)BPP-751 Advanced Solid State Physics 2(2-0-0)BPP-752 Non Linear Optics and Solid state Spectroscopy 2(2-0-0)BPP-753 Low Temperature Physics 2(2-0-0)BPP-760 Advanced Nuclear Physics 2(2-0-0)BPP-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1BPP-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1BPP-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Note: Courses of 400 series are remedial courses of the department48


M. Sc. (Biophysics)Core Courses (16 credits)BPB-541 Principles of Biophysics 3(3-0-0)BPB-571 Molecular Biophysical Techniques 3(2-0-1)BPB-572 Experimental Biophysics 3(0-0-3)BPB-549 Membrane Biophysics 3(2-0-1)BPB-555 Biosensor 3(2-0-1)BPB-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (6 credits)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)BMB-520 Fundamentals of Molecular Biology 3(3-0-0)Optional/Minor Courses (8 credits) 8Thesis Research (20 credits)BPB-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Remedial/Non Gradial Coursesa. B.Sc. ( Bio/Agric./Biotech.)BPM-409 Basic Mathematics 4(4-2-0)b. B.Sc. (PCM) StreamBBB-400 Fundamental of Biology 4(3-0-1)Compulsory Courses for Minor for Other DisciplineBPB-541 Principles of Biophysics 3(3-0-0)BPB-549 Membrane Biophysics 3(2-0-1)BPB-555 Biosensor 3(2-0-1)List of the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of Biophysics of the DepartmentBPB-540 Molecular Biophysics 3(3-0-0)BPB-541 Principles of Biophysics 3(3-0-0)BPB-542 Molecular Interaction 2(2-0-0)BPB-545 Quantum Chemistry 3(3-0-0)BPB-549 Membrane Biophysics 3(2-0-1)BPB-552 Molecular Designing 2(2-0-0)BPB-553 Biophotonics 2(2-0-0)BPB-554 Radiation Biophysics 2(2-0-0)BPB-555 Biosensor 3(2-0-1)BPB-558 Molecular Modelling and Drug Designing 2(1-0-1)BPB-571 Molecular Biophysical Techniques 3(2-0-1)BPB-572 Experimental Biophysics 3(0-0-3)BPB-600 Master’s Seminar 1BPB-601 Special Problem 1-2BPB-690 Master’s Thesis Research 2049


9. PLANT PHYSIOLOGYM.Sc. / M.Sc. (Ag.) (Plant Physiology)Core Courses (14 credits)BPY-600 Master’s Seminar 1BPY-602 Principles of Plant Physiology 4(3-0-1)BPY-604 Physiology and Molecular Responses of Plants of 3(2-0-1)Abiotic StressesBPY-605 Hormonal Regulation of Plant Growth and Development 3(2-0-1)BPY-611 Mineral Nutrition of Plants 3(2-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (6 credits)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)Optional Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (20 credits)BPY-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. Plant PhysiologyCore Courses (12 credits)BPY-703 Molecular Approaches for Improving Physiological Traits 3(3-0-0)BPY-704 Advance Techniques in Plant Physiology 2(0-0-2)BPY-709 Functional Genomics in relation to Physiological Processes 2(2-0-0)BPY-710 Physiological and Molecular Aspects of Phytosynthesis 3(2-0-1)and Nitrogen MetabolismBPY-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1BPY-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4(3-0-1)Optional Courses (4 credits) 4Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)BPY-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for Minor for Other DisciplineBPY-602 Principles of Plant Physiology 4(3-0-1)50


List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentBPY-601 Speical Problem 1BPY-602 Principles of Plant Physiology 4(3-0-1)BPY-603 Plant Developmental Biology-Physiological and 2(2-0-0)Molecular BasisBPY-604 Physiological and Molecular Responses of Plants to 3(2-0-1)Abiotic StressesBPY-605 Hormonal Regulation of Plant Growth and Development 3(2-0-1)BPY-606 Physiology of Growth, Yield and Modelling 2(1-0-1)BPY-608 Morphogenesis Tissue Culture and Transformation 3(2-0-1)BPY-609 Physiology of Crop Plant- Specific Case Studies 2(2-0-0)BPY-611 Mineral Nutrition of Plants 3(2-0-1)BPY-613 Research Techniques in Plant Physiology 2(0-0-2)BPY-600 Master’s Seminar 1BPY-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20BPY-702 Signal Perceptions, Transduction and Regulation of 2(2-0-0)Physiological ProcessBPY-703 Molecular Approaches for Improving Physiological Traits 3(3-0-0)BPY-704 Advance Techniques in Plant Physiology 2(0-0-2)BPY-705 Climate Change and Crop Growth 2 (2-0-0)BPY-706 <strong>Post</strong> Harvest Physiology 2(2-0-0)BPY-707 Weed Physiology and Herbicide Action 2(1-0-1)BPY-708 Seed Physiology 3(2-0-1)BPY-709 Functional Genomics in reationl to Physiological Processes 2(2-0-0)BPY-710 Physiological and Molecular Aspects of Photosynthesis and 3(2-0-1)Nitrogen MetabolismBPY-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1BPY-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1BPY-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4551


10. SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIESCourses for Minor for other DisciplinesSocial ScienceBHS-501 Environmental Administration 3(3-0-0)BHS/AAC-604 Gender Sensitization for Development 3(2-0-1)BHS/AAC-653 Dynamics of Rural Leadership 2(2-0-0)BHS/AAC-661 Dynamics of Social Change 2(2-0-0)BHS/AAC-702 Foundation of Psychology 3(0-0-0)LanguageBHS-507 Functional English 2(0-0-2)BHS-601 Language and Communication 2(1-0-1)BHS-610 Storage and Retrieval of Scientific Information 1(1-1-0)


1. AQUACULTUREM.F.Sc. AquacultureCore Courses (16 credits)FAC-521 Sustainable Aquaculture 2(1-0-1)FAC-561 Advanced Freshwater Aquaculture 2(1-0-1)FAC-570 Soil and Water Quality Management in Aquaculture 2(1-0-1)FAC-571 Seed Production and Hatchery Management of Finfish 3(2-0-1)and ShellfishFAC-600 Master’s Seminar 1FAC-665 Aquatic Animal Health Management 3(2-0-1)FAC-670 Advances in Fish Nutrition and Feed Technology 3(2-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (6 credits)TID-502 Aquaculture Engineering 3(2-0-1)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)Optional/Minor Courses (8 credits) 8Thesis Research (20 credits)FAC-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Compulsory Courses for Minor for Other Disciplines for Master’s ProgrammeFAC-521 Sustainable Aquaculture 2(1-0-1)FAC-561 Advanced Freshwater Aquaculture 2(1-0-1)Ph.D. AquacultureCore Courses (11 credits)FAC-711 Advances in Aquaculture Production Systems 3(2-0-1)FAC-721 Aquaculture and Ecosystem Management 3(2-0-1)FAC-731 Advances in Seed Production and Hatchery Management 3(2-0-1)FAC-788 Doctoral Seminar I 1(0-0-1)FAC-789 Doctoral Seminar II 1(0-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4(3-0-1)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Miner Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits) 45FAC-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for Minor for Other Disciplines for Ph.D. Programme1. FAC-711 Advances in Aquaculture Production System 3(2-0-1)2. FAC-721 Aquaculture and Ecosystem Management 3(2-0-1)53


List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the departmentFAC-521 Sustainable Aquaculture 2(1-0-1)FAC-550 Advanced Techniques in Brackish and Marine Aquaculture 2(1-0-1)FAC-561 Advanced Freshwater Aquaculture 2(1-0-1)FAC-570 Soil and Water Quality Management in Aquaculture 2(1-0-1)FAC-571 Seed Production and Hatchery Management of Finfish 3(2-0-1)and ShellfishFAC-600 Master’s Seminar 1FAC-601 Special Problem 1FAC-615 Trout and Mahseer Fish Farming Techniques 2(1-0-1)FAC-620 Larval Nutrition and Culture of Food Organisms 2(1-0-1)FAC-622 Aquaculture Development Planning and Management 2(1-0-1)FAC-625 Applied Genetics in Aquaculture 2(1-0-1)FAC-665 Aquatic Animal Health Management 3(2-0-1)FAC-670 Advances in Fish Nutrition and Feed Technology 3(2-0-1)FAC-673 Integrated Fish Farming and Waste Recycling 2(1-0-1)FAC-681 Intensive Farming Systems for Fresh water Fishes 2(1-0-1)FAC-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20FAC-711 Advances in Aquaculture Production Systems 3(2-0-1)FAC-721 Aquaculture and Ecosystem Management 3(2-0-1)FAC-731 Advances in Seed Production and Hatchery Management 3(2-0-1)FAC-741 Applied Fish Genetics and Breeding 2(1-0-1)FAC-745 Applied Aquaculture Biotechnology 2(1-0-1)FAC-766 Aquatic Animal Health Management and Quarantine 3(2-0-1)FAC-788 Doctoral Seminar I 1FAC-789 Doctoral Seminar II 1FAC-790 Doctoral Thesis Research 4554


2. FISHERY BIOLOGYM.F.Sc. (Fishery Biology)Core Courses (17 credits)FFB-600 Master’s Seminar 1FFB-611 Inland Fisheries Resources 3(2-0-1)FFB-615 Marine Fisheries Resource Management 2(2-0-0)FFB-621 Ecosystems, Biodiversity and Conservation 3(2-0-1)FFB-625 Fish Stock Assessment 2(1-0-1)FFB-631 Feeding and Reproductive Biology of Finfish 3(2-0-1)FFB-635 Developmental Biology of Finfish and Shellfish 3(2-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)Optional/Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (20 credits)FFB-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Fisheries Resource Management)Core Courses (11 credits)FFB-711 Assessment of Aquatic Biodiversity 2(1-0-1)FFB-715 Applications of Fisheries Models in Stock Assessment 2(1-0-1)FFB-721 Conservation and Management of Exploited Fisheries 2(1-0-1)ResourcesFFB-725 Management of Inland Fishery Resources 3(2-0-1)FFB-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1FFB-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4(3-0-1)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)FFB-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the departmentFFB-511 Modern Techniques in Ichthyotoxonomy 2(1-0-1)FFB-515 Fisheries Regulations 2(2-0-0)FFB-521 Remote Sensing and GIS for Fisheries Management 2(1-0-1)FFB-600 Master’s Seminar 1FFB-601 Special Problem 1-2FFB-611 Inland Fisheries Resources 3(2-0-1)FFB-615 Marine Fisheries Resource Management 2(2-0-0)FFB-621 Ecosystems, Biodiversity and Conservation 3(2-0-1)55


FFB-625 Fish Stock Assessment 2(1-0-1)FFB-631 Feeding and Reproductive Biology of Finfish 3(2-0-1)FFB-635 Developmental Biology of Finfish and Shellfish 3(2-0-1)FFB-641 Advanced Biology of Crustaceans and Molluscs 2(1-0-1)FFB-645 Fish Genetics, Sex Control and Hybridization 2(1-0-1)FFB-651 Data Collection and Estimation of Exploited Fisheries 2(0-0-2)ResourcesFFB-655 Issues in Capture Fisheries 2(1-0-1)FFB-661 Fisheries Environmental Assessment 2(1-0-1)FFB-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20FFB-711 Assessment of Aquatic Biodiversity 2(1-0-1)FFB-715 Applications of Fisheries Models in Stock Assessment 2(1-0-1)FFB-721 Conservation and Management of Exploited Fisheries 2(1-0-1)ResourcesFFB-725 Management of Inland Fishery Resources 3(2-0-1)FFB-731 Marine Fishery Resources 2(2-0-0)FFB-735 Development Biology of Fish 2(1-0-1)FFB-741 Advances in Feeding, Growth and Reproduction in Finfish 2(1-0-1)FFB-745 Management and Conservation of Fish Genetic Resources 2(2-0-0)FFB-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1FFB-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1FFB-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4556


1. CLOTHING AND TEXTILESM.Sc. Clothing & TextilesCore Courses (13 credits)HCT-528 Fibre Science 3(3-0-0)HCT-529 Advanced Pattern Making 3(0-0-3)HCT-530 Advanced Textile Designing 3(1-0-2)HCT-531 Textile Quality Analysis 3(2-0-1)HCT-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (8 credits)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)HEX-580 Research Methods in Human Ecology 2(1-0-1)BPC-614 Spectroscopic and Chromatographic Techniques 3(2-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)HCT-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. Clothing & TextilesCore Courses (11 credits)HCT-724 Functional Clothing 3(2-0-1)HCT-725 Technical Textiles 3(3-0-0)HCT-726 Textile Ecology 3(3-0-0)HCT-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1HCT-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4(3-0-1)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)HCT-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for Minor for Other DisciplinesHCT-528 Fibre Science 3(3-0-0)HCT-531 Textile Quality Analysis 3(2-0-1)*Minor Package may be from the Department of Agricultural Communication, Computers,Environmental Sciences, Agricultural Economics, Family Resource Management, HumanDevelopment and Family Studies and Chemistry.Remedial* Courses for the PG students who did graduation with three year degreeprogrammeHCT-406 Retailing and Merchandising-Textiles and Apparel 3(3-0-0)HCT-407 Computer Aided Designing-I 4(0-0-4)HCT-408 Garment Manufacturing-Flat pattern 5(1-0-4)57


HCT-409 Fashion Illustrations 5(1-0-4)HCT-410 Apparel Manufacturing Technology 3(3-0-0)HCT-411 Computer Aided Designing-II 5(0-0-5)HCT-412 Garment Manufacturing-Draping 5(1-0-4)HCT-414 Apparel Industrial Management 3(3-0-0)*24 credit hours have to be taken as remedial courses from above courses.List of <strong>Post</strong> graduate Courses of the departmentHCT-528 Fibre Science 3(3-0-0)HCT-529 Advance Pattern Making 3(0-0-3)HCT-530 Advanced Textile Designing 3(1-0-2)HCT-531 Textile Quality Analysis 3(2-0-1)HCT-532 Textile Industry and Trade 2(2-0-0)HCT-533 Historic Textiles and Costumes 3(2-0-1)HCT-534 Textile Finishes 2(1-0-1)HCT-535 Home Textiles 3(1-0-2)HCT-536 Advanced Dyeing and Printing 2(1-0-1)HCT-600 Master’s Seminar 1HCT-601 Special Problem 2HCT-623 Textile Auxiliaries 2(2-0-0)HCT-626 Recent Advances in Textile and Apparel Designing 2(2-0-0)HCT-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20HCT-724 Functional Clothing 3(2-0-1)HCT-725 Technical Textiles 3(3-0-0)HCT-726 Textile Ecology 3(3-0-0)HCT-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1HCT-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1HCT-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4558


2. FAMILY RESOURCE MANAGEMENTM. Sc. (Family Resource Management)Core Courses (16 credits)HRM/AEC-564 Consumption Economics 3(2-0-1)HRM-571 Approaches to Resource Management 3(3-0-0)HRM-572 Consumer Ergonomics 3(2-0-1)HRM-573 Advanced Housing 3(2-0-1)HRM-574 Retail Management 3 (2-0-1)HRM-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (5 credits)HEX-580 Research Methods in Human Ecology 2 (1-0-1)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)Optional Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)HRM-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Compulsory Courses for Minor for other Disciplines for Masters StudentsHRM-571 Approaches to Resource Management 3(3-0-0)HRM-572 Consumer Ergonomics 3(2-0-1)Ph. D. Family Resource ManagementCore Courses (13 credits)HRM- 761 Occupational Ergonomics 2(1-0-1)HRM- 763 Development Issues and Gender 3(2-0-1)HRM -764 Resource Management Conceptualization and Testing 3(3-0-0)HRM -765 Globalization and Consumer Economics 3(2-0-1)HRM -788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1HRM -789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)AAC -730 Advance Design and Techniques in Social Science Research 3(2-0-1)Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)HRM-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for Minor for other Disciplines for Ph.D. StudentsHRM-761 Occupational Ergonomics 2(1-0-1)HRM-765 Globalization and Consumer Economics 3(2-0-1)Minor package may be from the Department of Agricultural Communication, Computers, PublicHealth, Environmental Sciences, Agricultural Economics, Clothing and Textiles, HumanDevelopment and Family Studies.59


Remedial*Courses for the PG students who did graduation with three year degreeprogrammeCourse No. Course Title Credit HoursHRM-421 Traditional and Contemporary Interior 4(2-0-2)HRM-422 Applied Crafts 4(0-0-4)HRM-423 Furniture and Furniture Arrangement 4(2-0-2)HRM-424 Interior Views and Design 4(0-0-4)HRM-425 Functional Interiors and Space Management for the 4(2-0-2)People with Special NeedsHRM-426 Management of Floor and Floor Coverings 4(1-03)HRM-427 Computer Aided Interior Designing 4(0-0-4)HRM-428 Interior Design Project Management 3(0-0-3)HRM-429 Scale and Perspective Drawing 4(1-0-3)HRM-430 Wall and Window Treatments 4(0-0-4)HRM-431 Fitting and Fixtures 3(2-0-1)HRM-432 Ornamental Plants and Special Effects 4(1-0-3)HRM-433 Professional Practices 3(2-0-1)HRM/ AEC-496 Entrepreneurship 4(2-0-2)*24 credit hours have to be taken as remedial courses from above courses.List of <strong>Post</strong> graduate Courses of the departmentHRM/ AEC-564 Consumption Economics 3(2-0-1)HRM-571 Approaches to Resource Management 3(3-0-0)HRM-572 Consumer Ergonomics 3(2-0-1)HRM-573 Advanced Housing 3(2-0-1)HRM-574 Retail Management 3(2-0-1)HRM-575 Human Resource Management 2(2-0-0)HRM-577 Consumer Communication Media 3(1-0-2)HRM-578 Energy Conservation in Building Design 3(2-0-1)HRM-600 Master’s Seminar 1HRM-601 Special Problem 2HRM-624 Measurement Techniques in Social Sciences 3(2-0-1)HRM-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20HRM-731 Environmental Issues and Challenges 3(3-0-0)HRM-732 Managerial Dimensions for Special Groups 3(2-0-1)HRM-761* Occupational Ergonomics 2(2-0-1)HRM-763 Developmental Issues and Gender 3(2-0-1)HRM-764 Resource Management Conceptualization and Testing 3(3-0-0)HRM-765 Globalization and Consumer Economics 3(2-0-1)HRM-766 Consumer Product Design 3(1-0-2)HRM-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1HRM-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1HRM-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45* Prerequisite HRM-572 Consumer Ergonomics60


3. FOODS AND NUTRITIONM.Sc. Foods and NutritionCore Courses (13 credits)HFN-545 Substitute Foods and Evaluation 2 (1-0-1)HFN-551 Advanced Nutrition 3 (3-0-0)HFN-552 Advances in Community Nutrition 3 (1-0-2)HFN-553 Analysis and Quality Assessment of Foods 4 (1-0-3)HFN-600 Master’ Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (8 credits)HEX-580 Research Methods in Human Ecology 2 (1-0-1)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3 (2-0-1)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)Optional/ Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)HFN-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. Human NutritionCore Courses (12 credits)HFN-740 Advanced Metabolic Aspects of Nutrition 3 (3-0-0)HFN-741 Nutritional Epidemiology 3 (2-0-1)HFN-742 Nutrition and Policy Planning 2 (2-0-0)HFN-748 Advances in Vitamins and Hormones 2 (2-0-0)HFN-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1HFN-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4 (3-0-1)Optional Courses (4 credits) 4Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)HFN-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Note: Compulsory courses for Ph.D. students from other than Foods and Nutrition stream or forthose who have not studied the following courses in their M.Sc. Programme.BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3 (2-0-1)HFN-553 Analysis and Quality Assessment of Foods 4 (1-0-3)Compulsory Courses for Minor for other DisciplinesHFN-551 Advanced Nutrition 3 (3-0-0)HFN-552 Advances in Community Nutrition 3 (1-0-2)61


Remedial* Courses for M. Sc. students with B.Sc. (H.Sc.) of three year degree programmeand B.Sc. (Food Technology) of three years degree programme.HFN-441 Human Nutrition 4 (4-0-0)HFN-442 Public Health Nutrition 4 (3-0-1)HFN-444 Introduction to Clinical Nutrition 4 (3-0-1)HFN-447 Food Chemistry 4 (3-0-1)HFN-448 Food hygiene and Sanitation 4 (2-0-2)HFN-449 Food Analysis 4 (2-0-2)HFN-450 Food Preservation 4 (2-0-2)HFN-454 Food Standards and Quality Control 4 (2-0-2)*24 credit hours have to be taken as remedial courses from above courses.2. RemedialCourses for students of B.Sc. (H.Sc.) of four years degree programme whohave studied vocational other than Foods and Nutrition.HFN-445 Diet therapy and Nutrition Counselling 5 (2-0-3)HFN-449 Food Analysis 4 (2-0-2)List of <strong>Post</strong> graduate Courses of the departmentHFN-545 Substitute Foods and Evaluation 2 (1-0-1)HFN-547 Food Service Management 2 (1-0-1)HFN-551 Advanced Nutrition 3 (3-0-0)HFN-552 Advances in Community Nutrition 3 (1-0-2)HFN-553 Analysis and Quality Assessment of Foods 4 (1-0-3)HFN-554 Advanced Food Science 3 (2-0-1)HFN-600 Master’ Seminar 1HFN-601 Special Problem 1HFN-642 Practical Nutritional Care in Disease 1 (0-0-1)HFN-647 Nutrition During Life Cycle 3 (3-0-0)HFN-648 Advanced Diet Therapy 3 (3-0-0)HFN-649 Nutrition Research Techniques 3 (2-0-1)HFN-650 Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods 3 (2-0-1)HFN-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20HFN-740 Advanced Metabolic Aspects of Nutrition 3 (3-0-0)HFN-741 Nutritional Epidemiology 3 (2-0-1)HFN-742 Nutrition and Policy Planning 2 (2-0-0)HFN-747 Advances in Carbohydrates, Proteins and Lipids 4 (3-0-1)HFN-748 Advances in Vitamins and Hormones 2 (2-0-0)HFN-749 Minerals in Human Nutrition 3 (2-0-1)HFN-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1HFN-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1HFN-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4562


4. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT & FAMILY STUDIESM.Sc. (Human Development and Family Studies)Core Courses (15 credits)HHD-510 Theories of Human Development and Behaviour 3(3-0-0)HHD-511 Advances in Life Span Development 3(2-0-1)HHD-512 Management of Innovative Programme in Early 3(1-0-2)Childhood and School YearsHHD-513 Interventions for Children with Development Challenges 3(1-0-2)HHD-514 Cross Cultural Perspective in Family Studies 2(2-0-0)HHD-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (7 credits)MAM-500 Management functions and Organizational Behaviour 2(2-0-0)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)HEX-500 Research Methods in Human Ecology 2(1-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (8 credits) 8Thesis Research (20 credits)HHD-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Compulsory Courses for Minor for Other DisciplinesHHD-511 Advances in Life Span Development 3(2-0-1)HHD-518 Appraisal of Child and Family Welfare Institutions 2(1-0-1)Remedial* Courses for students of B.Sc. (H.Sc.) of three year degree programme andB.Sc. (Food Technology) of three years degree programme.HHD-461 Curriculum for Young Children 3(3-0-0)HHD-462 Family and Child Welfare 3(3-0-0)HHD-463 Methods and Materials for Teaching Young Children-I 4(3-0-1)HHD-464 Methods and Materials for Teaching Young Children-II 2 (1-0-1)HHD-465 Child Psychology 5 (4-0-1)HHD-467 Early Childhood Education and Management 4 (3-0-1)HHD-468 Developmental Assessment of Young Children 4 (3-0-1)HHD-470 Children with Special Needs 5 (3-0-2)HHD-471 Guiding Young Child’s Growth, Behaviour and Development 2 (2-0-0)*24 credit hours have to be taken as remedial courses from above courses.List of <strong>Post</strong> graduate Courses of the departmentHHD-510 Theories of Human Development and Behaviour 3(3-0-0)HHD-511 Advances in Life Span Development 3(2-0-1)HHD-512 Management of Innovative Programme in Early 3(1-0-2)Childhood and School Years63


HHD-513 Interventions for Children with Development Challenges 3(1-0-2)HHD-514 Cross Cultural Perspective in Family Studies 2(2-0-0)HHD-515 Guidance and Counseling 3(1-0-2)HHD-516 Adolescent Development and Challenges 2(1-0-1)HHD-517 Planning and Managing Parenting Education 3(1-0-2)HHD-518 Appraisal of Child and Family Welfare Institutions 2(1-0-1)HHD-519 Development of Print Materials and Children’s Literature 3(1-0-2)HHD-520 Family Support Services and Therapy 3(1-0-2)HHD-600 Master’s Seminar 1HHD-601 Special Problem 2HHD-602 Environmental Factors and Cognition 1(1-0-0)HHD-603 Programme Development for Vulnerable Families 3(2-0-1)HHD-604 Principles and Strategies in Developmental Interventions 3(2-0-1)HHD-690 Master’s Thesis Research 2064


65MBA PROGRAMMESMBA (AGRIBUSINESS)Compulsory Courses (56 Credits)MAM-500 Management Functions and Organizational Behavior 2(2-2-0)MAM-501 Managerial Economics 3(3-2-0)MAM-503 Business Laws and Ethics 1(1-1-0)MAM-504 Entrepreneurship Development 2(2-1-0)MAM-510 Computers for Managers 3(2-0-1)MAM-511 Research Methodology in Management 2(1-1-1)MAM-560 Managerial Accounting and Control 2(1-1-1)MAM-600 Master’s Seminar 1MAM-602 Business Environment, Development and Policy 2(2-1-0)MAM-610 Management Information System 2(1-0-1)MAM-612 Communication for Management and Business 2(1-1-1)MAM-620 Marketing Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-621 E-Marketing 2(1-0-1)MAM-622 Rural Marketing 1(1-1-0)MAM-623 International Marketing and Finance 2(2-1-0)MAM-631 Human Resource Management 2(2-2-0)MAM-640 Production and Operations Management 2(1-0-1)MAM-648 Operations Research 2(1-1-1)MAM-651 Management Control Systems 2(2-2-0)MAM-652 Strategic Management 2(2-0-0)MAM-655 Management of Agribusiness Projects 2(1-1-1)MAM-660 Financial Management 2(1-1-1)MAM-663 Commodities Futures, Options and Derivatives 2(2-2-0)MAM-672 Industrial Attachment* 0(0-0-0)MAM-699 Project 10(0-0-30)*To be completed during summer breakElective Courses (08 Credits) One package to be chosen out of following: 8Total 64Farm EngineeringMAM-650 Procurement and Materials Management 2(1-0-1)MAM-686 Management of Watershed Development Projects and 2(2-0-0)Irrigation EquipmentMAM-688 Farm Power and Machinery Management 2(2-1-0)MAM-689 Food Technology and Processing Management 2(2-2-0)Food IndustryMAM-650 Procurement and Materials Management 2(1-0-1)MAM-680 Technology Management for Livestock Products 2(2-0-0)MAM-689 Food Technology and Processing Management 2(2-2-0)MAM-691 Fruit Production and <strong>Post</strong> Harvest Management 2(2-0-0)


Food Retail and Supply ChainMAM-650 Procurement and Materials Management 2(1-0-1)MAM-523 Distribution Network and Franchise Management 2(2-2-0)MAM-628 Food Retail Management 2(2-1-0)MAM-629 Consumer Behavior 2(2-2-0)Hi-Tech AgricultureMAM-650 Procurement and Materials Management 2(1-0-1)MAM-693 Management of Bio-tech Industries 2(2-0-0)MAM-694 Management of Floriculture and Landscaping 2(1-1-1)MAM-695 Management of Seed Enterprises 2(2-0-0)Horticulture IndustryMAM-650 Procurement and Materials Management 2(1-0-1)MAM-691 Fruit Production and <strong>Post</strong> Harvest Management 2(2-0-0)MAM-692 Production and <strong>Post</strong> Harvest Management of Vegetable 2(2-0-0)and Vegetable SeedMAM-694 Management of Floriculture and Landscaping 2(1-1-1)Input Supply IndustryMAM-650 Procurement and Materials Management 2(1-0-1)MAM-695 Management of Seed Enterprises 2(2-0-0)MAM-697 Fertilizer Technology and Management 2(2-0-0)MAM-698 Agro Chemicals Technology and Management 2(2-0-0)Livestock IndustryMAM-650 Procurement and Materials Management 2(1-0-1)MAM-680 Technology Management for Livestock Products 2(2-0-0)MAM-682 Feed Business Management 2(2-0-0)MAM-683 Poultry and Hatchery Management 2(2-0-0)Vet-Pharmaceutical IndustryMAM-650 Procurement and Materials Management 2(1-0-1)MAM-680 Technology Management for Livestock Products 2(2-0-0)MAM-681 Management of Veterinary Hospital 2(1-0-1)MAM-684 Veterinary Pharmaceutical Industry 2(2-0-0)MBACompulsory Courses (52 Credits)MAM-500 Management Functions and Organizational Behavior 2(2-2-0)MAM-501 Managerial Economics 3(3-2-0)MAM-503 Business Laws and Ethics 1(1-1-0)MAM-504 Entrepreneurship Development 2 (2-1-0)MAM-510 Computers for Managers 3(2-0-1)MAM-511 Research Methodology in Management 2(1-1-1)MAM-560 Managerial Accounting and Control 2(1-1-1)MAM-600 Master’s Seminar 1MAM-602 Business Environment, Development and Policy 2(2-1-0)MAM-610 Management Information System 2(1-0-1)66


MAM-612 Communication for Management and Business 2(1-1-1)MAM-620 Marketing Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-622 Rural Marketing 1(1-1-0)MAM-623 International Marketing and Finance 2(2-1-0)MAM-631 Human Resource Management 2(2-2-0)MAM-640 Production and Operations Management 2(1-0-1)MAM-648 Operations Research 2(1-1-1)MAM-651 Management Control Systems 2(2-2-0)MAM-652 Strategic Management 2(2-0-0)MAM-660 Financial Management 2(1-1-1)MAM-663 Commodities Futures, Options and Derivatives 2(2-2-0)MAM-672 Industrial Attachment* 0(0-0-0)MAM-699 Project 10(0-0-30)*To be completed during summer breakElective Courses (12 Credits), One package to be chosen out of following: 12Total 64Financial ManagementMAM-661 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-664 Corporate Taxation 3(2-0-1)MAM-666 Working Capital Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-667 Management of Financial Services 3(2-0-1)Production ManagementMAM-641 Production Planning and Control 3(2-0-1)MAM-643 Purchasing and Materials Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-644 Logistics Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-645 Service Operations Management 3(2-0-1)Marketing ManagementMAM-624 Advertising and Sales Promotion 3(2-0-1)MAM-625 Sales and Distribution Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-626 Marketing Research 3(2-0-1)MAM-627 Product and Brand Management 3(2-0-1)Information Technology ManagementMAM-613 Information Technology Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-614 System Analysis and Design 3(2-0-1)MAM-615 Database Management Systems 3(2-0-1)MAM-616 Internet programming for e-commerce 3(2-0-1)International Business ManagementMAM-637 Global Human Resource Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-653 Export-Import Procedures, Documentation and Logistics 3(2-0-1)MAM-654 India’s Foreign Trade Policy 3(2-0-1)MAM-662 International Accounting 3(2-0-1)67


Human Resource ManagementMAM-633 Group Dynamics 3(2-0-1)MAM-634 Labour Legislation 3(2-0-1)MAM-635 International Corporate Behavior 3(2-0-1)MAM-636 Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining 3(2-0-1)Ph.D. (Management)Core Courses (11 Credits)MAM-701 Advanced Economic Analysis 2(2-1-0)MAM-720 Integrated Marketing Management 2(1-1-1)MAM-730 Human Resource Administration 2(2-1-0)MAM-750 Strategic Business Management 1(1-1-0)MAM-760 Corporate Finance 2(1-1-1)MAM-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1MAM-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (04 Credits)MAM-611 Research Methods in Management 2 (1-1-1)MAM-617 Quantitative Techniques for Managerial Decisions 2 (1-1-1)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)MAM-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Minor Courses (10 Credits)Agribusiness ManagementMAM-604 Entrepreneurship Development in Agribusiness 2(2-1-0)MAM-721 Agribusiness and Rural Marketing 3(2-1-1)MAM-702 Agribusiness Environment and Policy 3(3-1-0)MAM-761 Agribusiness and Rural Finance 2(1-1-1)Production and Operations ManagementMAM-641 Production Planning and Control 3(2-0-1)MAM-643 Purchasing and Materials Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-742 Project Management 2(1-1-1)MAM-743 Operations Management 2(1-1-1)Human Resource AdministrationMAM-634 Labour Legislation 3(2-0-1)MAM-635 International Corporate Behaviour 3(2-0-1)MAM-636 Labour Relations and Collective Bargaining 3(2-0-1)MAM-731 Organization Development and Management of Change 1(1-1-0)Financial ManagementMAM-665 Forwards, Options and Derivatives Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-666 Working Capital Management 3(2-0-1)68


MAM-762 Investment and Portfolio Management 3(2-1-1)MAM-764 Long Term Financial Resources Management 1(1-1-0)Marketing ManagementMAM-624 Advertising and Sales Promotion 3(2-0-1)MAM-625 Sales and Distribution Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-629 Consumer Behaviour 2(2-2-0)MAM-724 Research for Marketing Decisions 2(1-1-1)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses offered by College of Agri Business ManagementMAM-500 Management Functions and Organizational Behaviour 2(2-2-0)MAM-501 Managerial Economics 3(3-2-0)MAM-502 Business Statistics and Data Analysis 1(1-1-0)MAM-503 Business Laws and Ethics 1(1-1-0)MAM-504 Entrepreneurship Development 2(2-1-0)MAM-510 Computers for Managers 3(2-0-1)MAM-511 Research Methodology in Management 2(1-1-1)MAM-522 Retail Branding and Integrated Mass Communication 2(2-2-0)MAM-523 Distribution Network and Franchise Management 2(2-2-0)MAM-524 Business to Business Marketing 2(2-2-0)MAM-530 Industrial Psychology 1(1-1-0)MAM-540 IT enabled Retail Operations Management 1(1-0-0)MAM-551 Data Warehousing, Data Mining and CRM 1(0-0-1)MAM-560 Managerial Accounting and Control 2(1-1-1)MAM-600 Master’s Seminar 1MAM-602 Business Environment, Development and Policy 2(2-1-0)MAM-603 Business Law 2(2-1-0)MAM-604 Entrepreneurship Development in Agribusiness 2(2-1-0)MAM-605 Agribusiness Environment, Development and Policy 2(2-1-0)MAM-610 Management Information System 2(1-0-1)MAM-611 Research Methods in Management 2(1-1-1)MAM-612 Communication for Management and Business 2(1-1-1)MAM-613 Information Technology Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-614 System Analysis and Design 3(2-0-1)MAM-615 Data Base Management System 3(2-0-1)MAM-616 Internet programming for e-commerce 3(2-0-1)MAM-617 Quantitative Techniques for Managerial Decisions 2(1-1-1)MAM-620 Marketing Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-621 E-Marketing 2(1-0-1)MAM-622 Rural Marketing 1(1-1-0)MAM-623 International Marketing and Finance 2(2-1-0)MAM-624 Advertising and Sales Promotion 3(2-0-1)MAM-625 Sales and Distribution Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-626 Marketing Research 3(2-0-1)MAM-627 Product and Brand Management 3(2-0-1)69


MAM-628 Food Retail Management 2(2-1-0)MAM-629 Consumer Behavior 2(2-2-0)MAM-631 Human Resource Management 2(2-2-0)MAM-632 Industrial Relation Management 2(2-1-0)MAM-633 Group Dynamics 3(2-0-1)MAM-634 Labour Legislation 3(2-0-1)MAM-635 International Corporate Behavior 3(2-0-1)MAM-636 Labour Relations and Collective Bargaining 3(2-0-1)MAM-637 Global Human Resource Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-640 Production and Operations Management 2(1-0-1)MAM-641 Production Planning and Control 3(2-0-1)MAM-643 Purchasing and Materials Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-644 Logistics Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-645 Service Operations Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-646 Total Quality Management 2(2-0-0)MAM-647 Technology Management and IPR 1(1-1-0)MAM-648 Operations Research 2(1-1-1)MAM-649 Agricultural Supply Chain Management 3(3-2-0)MAM-650 Procurement and Materials Management 2(1-0-1)MAM-651 Management Control Systems 2(2-2-0)MAM-652 Strategic Management 2(2-0-0)MAM-653 Export-Import Procedures, Documentation and Logistics 3(2-0-1)MAM-654 India’s Foreign Trade Policy 3(2-0-1)MAM-655 Management of Agribusiness Projects 2(1-1-1)MAM-660 Financial Management 2(1-1-1)MAM-661 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-662 International Accounting 3(2-0-1)MAM-663 Commodities Futures, Options and Derivatives 2(2-2-0)MAM-664 Corporate Taxation 3(2-0-1)MAM-665 Forwards, Options and Derivatives Management 3(2-0-1)MAM-666 Working Capital Management 3(2-0-1)MAM 667 Management of Financial Services 3(2-0-1)MAM-672 Industrial Attachment 0(0-0-0)MAM-678 Foreign Language (French, German/Russian/Arabic) 1(1-1-0)MAM-679 Ecology and Environmental Management 2(2-0-0)MAM-680 Technology Management for Livestock Products 2(2-0-0)MAM-681 Management of Veterinary Hospital 2(1-0-1)MAM-682 Feed Business Management 2(2-0-0)MAM-683 Poultry and Hatchery Management 2(2-0-0)MAM-684 Veterinary Pharmaceutical Industry 2(2-0-0)MAM-686 Management of Watershed Development Projects 2(2-0-0)and Irrigation EquipmentMAM-687 Management of Livestock and Meat Processing Industry 2(2-0-0)MAM-688 Farm Power and Machinery Management 2(2-1-0)70


MAM-689 Food Technology and Processing Management 2(2-2-0)MAM-691 Fruit Production and <strong>Post</strong> Harvest Management 2(2-0-0)MAM-692 Production and <strong>Post</strong> Harvest Management of Vegetable 2(2-0-0)and Vegetable SeedMAM-693 Management of Bio-tech Industries 2(2-0-0)MAM-694 Management of Floriculture and Landscaping 2(1-1-1)MAM-695 Management of Seed Enterprises 2(2-0-0)MAM-697 Fertilizer Technology and Management 2(2-0-0)MAM-698 Agro Chemicals Technology and Management 2(2-0-0)MAM-699 Project 10MAM-701 Advanced Economic Analysis 2(2-1-0)MAM-702 Agribusiness Environment and Policy 3(3-1-0)MAM-720 Integrated Marketing Management 2(1-1-1)MAM-721 Agribusiness and Rural Marketing 3(2-1-1)MAM-724 Research for Marketing Decisions 2(1-1-1)MAM-726 International Marketing 2(1-1-1)MAM-730 Human Resource Administration 2(2-1-0)MAM-731 Organization Development and Management of Change 1(1-1-0)MAM-742 Project Management 2(1-1-1)MAM-743 Operations Management 2(1-1-1)MAM-750 Strategic Business Management 1(1-1-0)MAM-760 Corporate Finance 2(1-1-1)MAM-761 Agribusiness and Rural Finance 2(1-1-1)MAM-762 Investment and Portfolio Management 3(2-1-1)MAM-764 Long Term Financial Resources Management 1(1-1-0)MAM-766 Global Financial Management 2(2-1-0)MAM 788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1MAM 789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1MAM-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4571


1. CIVIL ENGINEERINGM. Tech. (Structural Engineering)Core Courses (17 credits)TCE-600 Master’s Seminar 1TCE-602 Theory of Elasticity 3(3-1-0)TCE-606 Experimental Stress Analysis 3(2-0-1)TCE-609 Theory of Plates andShells 4(4-1-0)TCE-621 Limit State Design of Concrete Structures 3(3-1-0)TCE-630 Matrix Methods in Structural Analysis 3(3-1-0)Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BPM-602 Special Functions and Integral Equation 2(2-1-0)BPM-607 Transformations and Calculus of Variations 2(2-1-0)Optional/Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research(20 credits)TCE-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50M. Tech. (Hydraulic Engineering)Core Courses (18 credits)TCE-541 Hydraulic Engineering Laboratory 1(0-0-1)TCE-542 Open Channel Hydraulics 4(3-0-1)TCE-543 Hydromechanics 4(3-0-1)TCE-544 Advanced Fluid Mechanics 4(3-0-1)TCE-550 Hydrologic Analysis and Design 4(3-0-1)TCE-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BPM602 Special Functions and Integral Equation 2(2-1-0)BPM-607 Transformations and Calculus of Variations 2(2-1-0)Optional/Minor Courses (8 credits) 8Thesis Research(20 credits)TCE-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50M. Tech. (Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering)Core Courses (16 credits)TCE-570 Strength Behaviour of Soils 3(3-0-0)TCE-571 Foundation Engineering 3(3-0-0)TCE-572 Soil Dynamics and Machine Foundations 3(3-0-0)TCE-574 Earth Retaining Structures 3(3-0-0)TCE-575 Soil Engineering Laboratory 3(1-0-2)TCE-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BPM-602 Special Functions and Integral Equation 2(2-1-0)BPM-607 Transformations and Calculus of Variations 2(2-1-0)73


Optional/Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research(20 credits)TCE-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Civil Engineering)Core Courses (12 credits)TCE-701 Finite Element Methods in Structural Mechanics 2(2-1-0)TCE-737 Ground Improvement Techniques 2(2-0-0)TCE-738 Optimization Methods 3(2-0-1)TCE-739 Engineering Mechanics 3(2-0-1)TCE-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1TCE-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPM-621 Numerical Techniques for Computers 3(3-2-0)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)TCE-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75List of PG courses of the DepartmentTCE-500 Structural Analysis 2(2-1-0)TCE-501 Structural Design 3(2-0-1)TCE-502 Advanced Strength of Materials 2(2-1-0)TCE-503 Advanced Structural Analysis 2(2-1-0)TCE 540 Fluid Mechanics 3(2-0-1)TCE-541 Hydraulic Engineering Laboratory 1(0-0-1)TCE-542 Open Channel Hydraulics 4(3-0-1)TCE-543 Hydromechanics 4(3-0-1)TCE-544 Advanced Fluid Mechanics 4(3-0-1)TCE-550 Hydrologic Analysis and Design 4(3-0-1)TCE-570 Strength Behaviour of Soils 3(3-0-0)TCE-571 Foundation Engineering 2(2-1-0)TCE-572 Soil Dynamics and Machine Foundations 3(3-0-0)TCE-574 Earth Retaining Structures 3(3-0-0)TCE-575 Soil Engineering Laboratory 3(1-0-2)TCE-600 Master’s Seminar 1TCE-601 Special Problem 1-2TCE-602 Theory of Elasticity 3(3-1-0)TCE-603 Mechanics of Continuous Media 2(2-1-0)TCE-604 Theory of Plates 3(2-1-0)TCE-605 Theory and Design of Shells 2(2-1-0)TCE-606 Experimental Stress Analysis 3(2-0-1)TCE-607 Theory of Elastic Stability 2(2-1-0)TCE-608 Theory of Plasticity 2(2-1-0)74


TCE-609 Theory of Plates and Shells 4(4-1-0)TCE-610 Advanced Design of Metal Structures 2(2-1-0)TCE-611 Plastic Design of Metal Structures 2(2-1-0)TCE-612 Special Topics In Steel Construction 2(2-1-0)TCE-613 Design of Steel Bridges 2(2-1-0)TCE-620 Concrete Technology and Pre-Stressed Concrete 2(1-1-1)TCE-621 Limit State Design of Concrete Structures 3(3-1-0)TCE-622 Advanced Design of Pre-Stresses Concrete Structures 2(2-2-0)TCE-623 Advanced Design of Concrete Structures 2(2-1-0)TCE-630 Matrix Methods In Structural Analysis 3(3-1-0)TCE-631 Tension Structures 2(2-1-0)TCE-632 Numerical Methods in Civil Engineering 2(2-1-0)TCE-633 Energy Methods In Structural Mechanics 2(2-1-0)TCE-640 Hydraulics of Pumps and Turbines 2(1-0-1)TCE-641 Fluvial Hydraulics 2(2-1-0)TCE-650 Water Power Engineering 2(2-0-0)TCE-651 Design of Rigid Dams 2(2-0-0)TCE-652 Design of Embankment Dams 2(2-0-0)TCE-653 Hydraulic Structures 2(2-0-0)TCE-654 Flood Control Engineering 2(2-0-0)TCE-655 Design of Hydraulic Structures 3(2-0-1)TCE-670 Rock Mechanics 3(3-0-0)TCE-671 Numerical Methods in Geotechnical Engineering 2(2-0-0)TCE-672 Soil Structure Interaction 3(3-0-0)TCE-673 Advanced Soil Mechanics 2(1-0-1)TCE-674 Stability of Slopes 3(3-0-0)TCE-675 Design of Pavements 3(3-0-0)TCE-676 Transportation System and Traffic Engineering 2(2-0-0)TCE-677 Theoretical Rheology 2(2-1-0)TCE-690 Master’s ThesisResearch 20TCE-700 Structural Dynamics. 2(2-1-0)TCE-701 Finite Element Methods in Structural Mechanics 2(2-1-0)TCE-720 Design of Concrete Bridges 2(2-1-0)TCE-730 Theory and Design of Shock Resisting Structures 2(2-2-0)TCE-731 Optimum Design of Structures 2(2-1-0)TCE-732 Reliability Design of Structures 2(2-1-0)TCE-735 Foundation Analysis and Design 3(3-0-0)TCE-736 Reinforced Earth Structures 2(2-0-0)TCE-737 Ground Improvement Techniques 2(2-0-0)TCE-738 Optimization Methods 3(2-0-1)TCE-739 Engineering Mechanics 3(2-0-1)TCE-740 Transient Flow Phenomenon 2(2-1-0)TCE-744 Boundary Layer Theory 2(2-0-0)TCE-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1TCE-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1TCE-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4575


762. COMPUTER ENGINEERINGM.Tech. (Computer Engineering)Core Courses (16 credits)TCT-510 Advanced Operating Systems 3(2-0-1)TCT-511 Advanced Computer Networks 3(2-0-1)TCT-512 Advanced Database Management System 3(2-0-1)TCT-513 Object Oriented Modeling, Analysis and Design 2(1-0-1)TCT-520 Computer Modeling and Simulation 2(1-0-1)TCT-521 Computer System Administration 2(1-0-1)TCT-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (5 credits)BPM-621 Numerical Techniques for Computers 3(3-2-0)TEC-603 Digital Computer Techniques and Design 2(2-0-0)Optional/ Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Master’s Thesis Research (20 credits)TCT-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentTCT-510 Advanced Operating Systems 3(2-0-1)TCT-511 Advanced Computer Networks 3(2-0-1)TCT-512 Advanced Database Management System 3(2-0-1)TCT-513 Object Oriented Modeling, Analysis and Design 2(1-0-1)TCT-520 Computer Modeling and Simulation 2(1-0-1)TCT-521 Computer System Administration 2(1-0-1)TCT-600 Master’s Seminar 1TCT-601 Special Problem 2TCT-610 Network Management and Security 3(2-0-1)TCT-611 Digital Image Processing 3(2-0-1)TCT-612 Human Computer Interface and Computer Vision 3(2-0-1)TCT-613 Natural Language Processing 3(2-0-1)TCT-614 Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems 3(2-0-1)TCT-615 Analysis and Design of Embedded Systems 3(2-0-1)TCT-616 Wireless Communication and Mobile Computing 3(2-0-1)TCT-617 VLSI Design 3(2-0-1)TCT-618 High Performance Computing 3(2-0-1)TCT-619 Advanced Algorithms: Design and Analysis 3(2-0-1)TCT-620 Agent Based Computing 3(2-0-1)TCT-621 Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing 3(2-0-1)TCT-622 Internet Engineering 3(2-0-1)TCT-623 Software Quality Management 3(2-0-1)TCT-624 Advanced Data mining and Warehousing 3(2-0-1)TCT-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20


773. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGM. Tech. (Electrical Energy System)Core Courses (17 credits)TEE-527 Power System Dynamics Control 3(3-1-0)TEE-541 Instrumentation and Power Electronics 3(2-0-1)TEE-542 Non-Conventional Energy Sources and Energy Conservation 2(2-0-0)TEE-572 Economics Operation and Management of Electric 2(2-1-0)Energy SystemsTEE-575 Power System Transients 2(2-1-0)TEE-577 Power System Modelling and Analysis 4(3-1-1)TEE-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (5 credits)BPM-607 Transformations and Calculus of Variations 2(2-1-0)BPS-669 Operations Research 3(3-1-0)Optional/ Minor Courses (8 credits) 8Thesis Research (20 credits)TEE-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering)Core Courses (8 credits)TEE-711 System Engineering 2(2-1-0)TEE-721 Solid State Electronics 2(2-1-0)TEE-730 Advanced Electromagnetic Theory 2(2-1-0)TEE-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1TEE-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (8 credits)BPM-602 Special Functions and Integral Equations 2(2-1-0)TEC-702 Neural Networks and Applications 3(2-0-1)TEC-730 Computational Methods in Electromagnetics 3(3-1-0)Optional courses (4 credits) 4Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)TEE-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentTEE-527 Power System Dynamics and Control 3 (3-1-0)TEE-541 Instrumentation and Power Electronics 3 (2-0-1)TEE-542 Non-Conventional Energy Sources and Energy Conversion 2 (2-0-0)TEE-572 Economics Operation and Management of Electrical Energy 2 (2-1-0)SystemsTEE-575 Power System Transients 2 (2-1-0)TEE-577 Power System Modelling and Analysis 4 (3-1-1)TEE-600 Master’s Seminar 1TEE-601 Special Problem 1-2


TEE-606 Microprocessors and its Application in Electric Energy Systems 3 (3-0-0)TEE-615 Advanced Control Systems 3 (3-0-0)TEE-627 Advanced Electromechanics 3 (3-0-0)TEE-643 Field Analysis of Electrical Machines and Power Systems 3 (3-0-0)TEE-644 Large Scale Systems 3 (3-0-0)TEE-659 Computer Control and Protection of Power Systems 3 (3-1-0)TEE-673 High Voltage Techniques 3 (3-1-0)TEE-674 Extra High Voltage Direct Current Transmission 3 (3-0-0)TEE-676 Power System Protection 3 (3-0-0)TEE-678 Power System Planning 3 (3-0-0)TEE-683 Direct Energy Conversion 3 (3-0-0)TEE-684 Computer Aided Design of Electrical Machines 3 (3-0-0)TEE-685 Special Electromechanical Devices 3 (3-0-0)TEE-686 Advanced Topic in Electrical Energy Systems 3 (3-0-0)TEE-687 Nuclear Power Engineering 3 (3-0-0)TEE-688 MHD Power Generation 3 (3-0-0)TEE/TEC-613 Non Linear and Sampled Data Control Systems 2 (2-1-0)TEE/TEC-610 Control System Components 2 (2-1-0)TEE/TEC-611 Modern Control Theory 2 (2-1-0)TEE/TEC-612 Special Topics in Modern Control Theory 2 (2-1-0)TEE/TEC-614 Computer Methods in Control Systems 2 (2-1-0)TEE-656 Power System Stability 3 (3-1-0)TEE-657 High Voltage Transients in Power System 3 (3-1-0)TEE-658 Advanced Switchgear and Protection 3 (3-1-0)TEE-660 Power Systems Economics 3 (3-1-0)TEE-652 Transmission Lines and Sub Stations 3 (3-1-0)TEE-653 High Voltage D.C. Transmission 3 (3-1-0)TEE-654 Computer Methods in Power Systems 3 (3-1-0)TEE-655 Power System Grids 3 (3-1-0)TEE-661 Analysis of Electrical Machines 3 (3-1-0)TEE-662 Electromechanical Dynamics-I 3 (3-1-0)TEE-663 Transformation Techniques in Electrical Engineering 3 (3-1-0)TEE-664 Electrical Drives and Controls 3 (3-1-0)TEE-665 Electromechanical Dynamics-II 3 (3-1-0)TEE-666 Special Machines 3 (3-1-0)TEE-667 Advanced Electrical Machine Design 3 (3-1-0)TEE-668 Machine and Components and Feedback Control Systems 3 (3-1-0)TEE-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20TEE-711 Systems Engineering 2 (2-1-0)TEE-721 Solid State Electronics 2 (2-1-0)TEE-730 Advanced Electromagnetic Theory 2 (2-1-0)TEE-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1TEE-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1TEE-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4578


4. ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERINGM. Tech. (Electronics and Communication Engineering)Core Courses (15 credits)TEC-530 Fields and Waves 2(2-0-0)TEC-600 Master’s Seminar 1TEC-603 Digital Computer Techniques and Design 2(2-0-0)TEC-621 Transistor Circuit Analysis and Design 2(2-0-0)TEC-630 Antenna Engineering 2(2-0-0)TEC-661 Special Topics in Electronics 2(2-0-0)TEC-670 Communication Theory 2(2-0-0)TEC-672 Information Theory 2(2-0-0)Basic Supporting Courses (5 credits)BPM-534 Complex Analysis 3(3-2-0)BPM-607 Transformation and Calculus of Variations 2(2-1-0)Optional/ Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (20 credits)TEC-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Electronics and Communication Engineering)Core Courses (13 credits)TEC-701 Computer Networks 2(2-0-0)TEC-702 Neural Networks and Applications 3(2-0-1)TEC-730 Computational Methods in Electromagnetics 3(3-1-0)TEC-770 Communication Systems 3(3-1-0)TEC-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1TEC-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)TEE-721 Solid State Electronics 2(2-1-0)TEE-730 Advanced Electromagnetic Theory 2(2-1-0)Optional courses (3 credits) 3Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)TEC-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentTEC/ BPM-503 Discrete Mathematical Structures 3(3-2-0)TEC-511 Advanced Control Systems 2(2-0-0)TEC-520 Analysis and Synthesis of Networks 2(2-0-0)TEC-530 Fields and Waves 2(2-0-0)TEC-531 Advanced Electrical Engineering Materials Science 2(2-0-0)TEC-540 Electrical and Electronics Instrumentation 2(2-0-0)79


TEC-600 Master’s Seminar 1TEC-601 Special Problem 1-2TEC-602 Methods and Applications of Analog Computers 2(2-0-0)TEC-603 Digital Computer Techniques and Design 2(2-0-0)TEC-604 Switching and Automata Theory 2(2-0-0)TEC/TEE-610 Control System Components 2(2-0-0)TEC/TEE-611 Modern Control Theory 2(2-1-0)TEC/TEE-612 Special Topics in Modern Control Theory 2(2-0-0)TEC/TEE-613 Non Linear Simplified Data Control Systems 2(2-0-0)TEC/ TEE-614 Computer Methods in Control Systems 2(2-1-0)TEC-620 Active Network Synthesis 2(2-0-0)TEC-621 Transistor Circuit Analysis and Design 2(2-0-0)TEC-630 Antenna Engineering 2(2-0-0)TEC-660 Digital Electronics 2(2-0-0)TEC-661 Special Topics in Electronics 2(2-0-0)TEC-670 Communication Theory 2(2-0-0)TEC/TIT-671 Advanced Communication Theory 2(2-1-0)TEC-672 Information Theory 2(2-0-0)TEC-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20TEC-701 Computer Networks 2(2-0-0)TEC-702 Neural Network and Applications 3(2-0-1)TEC-730 Computational Methods in Electromagnetics 3(3-1-0)TEC-731 Advanced Solid State Microwave Devices 3(3-1-0)TEC-732 Antenna Theory and Design 3(2-0-1)TEC-733 Microwave Engineering 2(2-0-0)TEC-734 Radar System 2(2-0-0)TEC-770 Communication System 3(3-1-0)TEC-771 Advanced Digital Signal Processing: 3(2-1-1)TEC-772 Advanced Coding Theory 2(2-0-0)TEC-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1TEC-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1TEC-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4580


5. FARM MACHINERY AND POWER ENGINEERINGM. Tech. Agricultural Engineering ( Farm Machinery and Power Engineering )Core Courses (15 credits)TMP-522 Design of Farm Power and Machinery Systems 3(2-1-1)TMP-526 Tractor Design 3(2-1-1)TMP-600 Master’s Seminar 1TMP-609 System Simulation and Computer Aided Problem 2(2-1-0)Solving in EngineeringTMP-642 Agro Energy Audit and Management 3(2-1-0)TMP-666 Soil Dynamics in Tillage and Traction 3(2-1-1)Basic Supporting Courses (6 credits)TME-634 Advanced Machine Design 3(3-1-0)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)TMP-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Farm Machinery and Power Engineering)Core Courses (11 credits)TMP-712 Farm Machinery Dynamics Noise and vibration 3(2-1-1)TMP-722 Simulation Modelling in Farm Machinery and Power 3(2-0-1)EngineeringTMP-711 Machinery for Natural Resource Management and 3(2-1-1)Precision FarmingTMP-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1TMP-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4(3-0-1)Optional courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)TMP-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentTMP-515 Advances in Land Development Machinery 3(2-0-1)TMP-522 Design of Farm Power and Machinery Systems 3(2-1-1)TMP-526 Tractor Design 3(2-1-1)TMP-600 Master’s Seminar 1TMP-604 Applied Instrumentation in Farm Machinery and Stress Analysis 3(2-0-1)TMP-609 System Simulation and Computer Aided Problem Solving in 2(2-1-0)Engineering81


TMP-610 Computer Aided Analysis and Design of Farm Machinery 2(1-0-1)TMP-622 Testing and Evaluation of Tractors and Farm Equipment 2(1-0-1)TMP-636 Ergonomics and Safety in Farm Operations 2(1-0-1)TMP-642 Agro Energy Audit and Management 3(2-1-0)TMP-646 Design and Analysis of Renewable Energy Conversion Systems 3(2-0-1)TMP-666 Soil Dynamics in Tillage and Traction 3(2-1-1)TMP-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20TMP-711 Machinery for Natural Resource Management and 3(2-1-1)Precision FarmingTMP-712 Farm Machinery Dynamics Noise and Vibration 3(2-1-1)TMP-722 Simulation Modelling in Farm Machinery and Power Engineering 3(2-0-1)TMP-723 Energy Conservation and Management in Farm Power 2(2-1-0)MachineryTMP-732 Advances in Hydraulics and Electro Pneumatic Controls 2(1-1-1)TMP-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1TMP-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1TMP-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4582


6. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYM.Tech. (Information Technology)Core Courses (16 credits)TIT-510 Advanced Software Engineering 3(2-0-1)TIT-511 Advanced Computer Networks 3(2-0-1)TIT-512 Cloud Computing 2(2-0-0)TIT-513 Telecommunication Switching System and Networks 2(2-0-0)TIT-520 Wireless Mobile Networks 3(2-0-1)TIT-521 Cryptography and Network Security 2(2-0-0)TIT-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (5 credits)TEC/BPM-503 Discrete Mathematical Structure 3(3-2-0)TEC-603 Digital Computer Techniques & Design 2(2-0-0)Optional/ Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)TIT-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentTIT-510 Advanced Software Engineering 3(2-0-1)TIT-511 Advanced Computer Networks 3(2-0-1)TIT-512 Cloud Computing 2(2-0-0)TIT-513 Telecommunication Switching System and Networks 2(2-0-0)TIT-520 Wireless Mobile Networks 3(2-0-1)TIT-521 Cryptography and Network Security 2(2-0-0)TIT-600 Master’s Seminar 1TIT-601 Special Problem 1TIT-610 Network Management and Security 3(2-0-1)TIT-611 Adhoc and Sensor Networks 3(2-0-1)TIT-612 Intellectual Property Rights 2(2-0-0)TIT-613 Advanced Distributed Computing 3(2-0-1)TIT-614 Advanced Multimedia Technology 3(2-0-1)TIT-615 Software Reusability 2(2-0-0)TIT-616 Software Testing 2(1-0-1)TIT-617 Advanced Database Technology 2(2-0-0)TIT-618 Web Technologies 2(1-0-1)TIT-619 Cyber Crime and Information War 2(2-0-0)TIT-620 Information Storage and Management 2(2-0-0)TIT-622 Bioinformatics 2(2-0-0)TIT-623 Information Theory 2(2-0-0)TIT-624 Advanced Data mining & Warehousing 3(2-0-1)TIT/TEC-671 Advanced Communication Theory 2(2-0-0)TIT-690 Master’s Thesis Research 2083


Master of Computer Applications (M.C.A)Compulsory Courses (64 Credits)MCA-600 Master’s Seminar 1MCA-610 Elements of Computer Operating Systems 3(2- 0-1)MCA-611 Computer and Programming Concepts 3(2 -0-1)MCA-612 Data Structure 3(3-1-0)MCA-613 Foundation of Theoretical Computer Science 3(3-1-0)MCA-614 Structured Programming Languages 3(2-0-1)MCA-615 Computer Organization and Architecture 3(2-0-1)MCA-616 RDBMS 3(2-0-1)MCA-617 Numerical Techniques for Computers 3(3-1-0)MCA-618 Discrete Mathematical Systems 3(3-1 -0)MCA-619 Accounting and Financial Management 3(3-1-0)MCA-620 Software Engineering 3(3-1-0)MCA-621 Computer Communication Networks 3(2-0-1)MCA-622 Object Oriented Programming 3(2-0-1)MCA-623 Design and Analysis of Algorithm 3(3-1-0)MCA-624 Visual Programming 3(2-0-1)MCA-625 Operations Research 3(3-1-0)MCA-627 Micro Computer and Microprocessor 3(2-0-1)MCA-629 Internet nd Java Programming 3(2-0-1)MCA-631 Management Information Systems 3(2-0-1)MCA-633 Computer Graphics and Animation 3(2-0-1)MCA-635 Expert System 3(3-1-0)Optional Courses (12 Credits)MCA-601 Special Problem 1-2MCA-641 Communication Theory 3(3-1-0)MCA-642 Principle of Compiler Design 3(3-1-0)MCA-643 Analog And Digital Electronics 3(2-0-1)MCA-644 Programming Language Concepts 3(3-1-0)MCA-646 Current Trends in Programming 3(2-0-1)MCA-647 Computer System Security 3(2-0-1)MCA-648 Advanced DBMS 3(2-0-1)MCA-649 Electronic Commerce 3(2-0-1)MCA-651 Data Mining and Warehousing 3(2-0-1)MCA-652 Modeling and Simulation 3(2-0-1)Industrial Training/Project (15 Credits)MCA-699 Industrial Training/Project 15Total 9184


List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentMCA-600 Master’s Seminar 1MCA-601 Special Problem 1-2MCA-610 Elements of Computer Operating Systems 3(2-0-1)MCA-611 Computer and Programming Concepts 3(2-0-1)MCA-612 Data Structure 3(3-1-0)MCA-613 Foundation of Theoretical Computer Science 3(3-1-0)MCA-614 Structured Programming Languages 3(2-0-1)MCA-615 Computer Organization and Architecture 3(2-0-1)MCA-616 RDBMS 3(2-0-1)MCA-617 Numerical Techniques for Computers 3(3-1-0)MCA-618 Discrete Mathematical Systems 3(3-1-0)MCA-619 Accounting and Financial Management 3(3-1-0)MCA-620 Software Engineering 3(3-1-0)MCA-621 Computer Communication Networks 3(2-0-1)MCA-622 Object Oriented Programming 3(2-0-1)MCA-623 Design and Analysis of Algorithm 3(3-1-0)MCA-624 Visual Programming 3(2-0-1)MCA-625 Operations Research 3(3-1-0)MCA-627 Micro Computer and Microprocessor 3(2-0-1)MCA-629 Internet and Java Programming 3(2-0-1)MCA-631 Management Information Systems 3(2-0-1)MCA-633 Computer Graphics and Animation 3(2-0-1)MCA-635 Expert System 3(3-1-0)MCA-641 Communication Theory 3(3-1-0)MCA-642 Principle of Compiler Design 3(3-1-0)MCA-643 Analog and Digital Electronics 3(2-0-1)MCA-644 Programming Language Concepts 3(3-1-0)MCA-646 Current Trends in Programming 3(2-0-1)MCA-647 Computer System Security 3(2-0-1)MCA-648 Advanced DBMS 3(2-0-1)MCA-649 Electronic Commerce 3(2-0-1)MCA-651 Data Mining and Warehousing 3(2-0-1)MCA-652 Modeling and Simulation 3(2-0-1)MCA-699 Industrial Training/Project 1585


7. IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ENGINEERINGM.Tech. Agricultural Engineering (Irrigation and Drainage Engineering)Core Courses (15 credits)TID-531 Agricultural Drainage Systems 3(2-0-1)TID-541 Design of Farm Irrigation Systems 3(2-0-1)TID-551 Crop Environmental Engineering 3(2-0-1)TID-561 Ground Water Engineering 3(2-0-1)TID-600 Master’s Seminar 1TID-612 Flow through Porous Media 2(2-0-0)Basic Supporting Courses (5 credits)BPM-607 Transformation and Calculus of Variations 2(2-1-0)TCE-540 Fluid Mechanics 3(2-0-1)Optional/Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (20credits)TID-690 Masters' Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Irrigation and Drainage Engineering)Core Courses (10 credits)TID-641 Water Resources System Engineering 3(2-0-1)TID-711 Advances in Irrigation and Drainage 2(2-0-0)TID-712 Advanced Hydro-Mechanics in Soil Aquifer System 3(2-0-1)TID-788 Doctoral. Seminar-I 1TID-789 Doctoral. Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (5 credits)BPM-602 Special function and Integral equations 2(2-1-0)BPS-681 Data Analysis and Forecasting 3(3-1-0)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)TID-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses Minor For Other DisciplinesTID-531 Agricultural Drainage Systems 3(2-0-1)TID-561 Ground Water Engineering 3(2-0-1)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentTID-502 Aquacultural Engineering 3(2-0-1)TID-531 Agricultural Drainage Systems 3(2-0-1)TID-541 Design of Farm Irrigation Systems 3(2-0-1)TID-551 Crop Environmental Engineering 3(2-0-1)86


TID-561 Ground Water Engineering 3(2-0-1)TID-600 Master’s Seminar 1TID-601 Special Problem 1TID/TSW-612 Flow through Porous Media 2(2-0-0)TID/TSW-621 Open Channel Flow 3(2-0-1)TID-625 Design of Pumps for Irrigation and Drainage 3(2-0-1)TID/TSW-631 GIS and Remote Sensing for Land and Water Resources 3(2-0-1)ManagementTID/TSW-641 Water Resources System Engineering 3(2-0-1)TID-690 Master's Thesis Research 20TID-711 Advances in Irrigation and Drainage 2(2-0-0)TID-712 Advanced Hydro-Mechanics in Soil Aquifer System 3(2-0-1)TID-714 Plant Growth Modeling and Simulation 2(2-0-0)TID/TSW-741 Hydro-Chemical Modeling and Pollutant Management 3(2-0-1)TID-788 Doctoral. Seminar-I 1TID-789 Doctoral. Seminar-II 1TID-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4587


8. MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGM. Tech. Mechanical Engineering (Design & Production Engineering)Core Courses (11 credits)TME-542 Vibration Analysis 2(2-1-0)TME-600 Master’s Seminar 1TME-635 Computer Aided Mechanical Design 3(3-1-0)TME-651 Advance Material Science 3(3-1-0)TME-652 Stress Analysis 2(2-1-0)Basic Supporting Courses (11 credits)BPC-512 Radioisotopic Techniques in Mechanical Engineering 1(0-0-1)TPE-541 Machine Tool Technology 2(2-1-0)BPM-621 Numerical Techniques for Computer 3(3-2-0)BPM-622 Numerical Solution for Partial Differential Equation 3(3-2-0)TPE-670 Numerical Control in Machine Tools 2(2-1-0)Optional /Minor Courses (8 credits) 8Thesis Research (20 credits)TME-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50M. Tech. Mechanical Engineering (Thermal Engineering)Core Courses (11 credits)TME-502 Advanced Heat Transfer-I 2(2-1-0)TME-503 Advanced Heat Transfer-II 2(2-1-0)TME-504 Principles of Combustion 2(2-1-0)TME-511 Fluid Dynamics 2(2-1-0)TME-512 Gas Dynamics 2(2-1-0)TME-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Courses (9 credits)BPC-512 Radioisotopic Techniques in Mechanical Engineering 1(0-0-1)BPP-550 Statistical Thermodynamics 2(2-1-0)BPM-621 Numerical Techniques for Computers 3(3-2-0)BPM-622 Numerical Solution for Partial Differential Equation 3(3-2-0)Optional /Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (20 credits)TME-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering)Core Courses (10 credits)TME-731 Industrial Instrumentation 3(2-0-1)TME-771 Optimization Techniques in Engineering 2(2-1-0)TME-773 Finite Element Methods in Engineering 3(2-0-1)TME-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1TME-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (6 credits)BPM-622 Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations 3(3-1-0)BPM-711 Mathematical Modelling 3(3-2-0)88


Optional/ Minor Courses (4 credits) 4Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)TME-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory courses for Minor for Other DisciplinesTME-502 Advanced Heat Transfer I 2(2-1-0)TME-503 Advanced Heat Transfer II 2(2-1-0)Above package OR below packageTME-652 Stress Analysis 2(2-1-0)TME-632 Computer Aided Mechanical Design 3(3-1-0)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentTME-502 Advanced Heat Transfer-I 2(2-1-0)TME-503 Advanced Heat Transfer-II 2(2-1-0)TME-504 Principles of Combustion 2(2-1-0)TME-511 Fluid Dynamics 2(2-1-0)TME-512 Gas Dynamics 2(2-1-0)TME-531 Mechanical Handling 2(2-1-0)TME-542 Vibration Analysis 2(2-1-0)TME-582 Instrumentation and Automatic Controls 2(2-1-0)TME-600 Master’s Seminar 1TME-601 Special Problem 1TME-605 I.C.Engines-I 2(2-1-0)TME-606 I.C.Engines-II 2(2-1-0)TME-607 Refrigeration 2(2-1-0)TME-608 Air Conditioning 2(2-1-0)TME-609 Industrial Heat Transfer 2(2-1-0)TME-612 Fluid Dynamics of Turbo-Machines 2(2-1-0)TME-613 Design of Rotodynamic Machine 2(2-1-0)TME-621 Solar Energy 2(2-1-0)TME-633 Friction Wear and Lubrication 2(2-1-0)TME-634 Advanced Machine Design 3(3-1-0)TME-635 Computer Aided Mechanical Design 3(3-1-0)TME-651 Advanced Material Science 3(3-1-0)TME-652 Stress Analysis 2(2-1-0)TME-653 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 3(3-1-0)TME-654 Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity 3(3-1-0)TME-661 Metal Cutting 2(2-1-0)TME-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20TME-702 Numerical Methods in Heat Transfer 3(2-0-1)TME-711 Theory of Compressible Flow 3(2-0-1)TME-721 Solar Energy Thermal Processes 3(2-0-1)TME-722 Design of Thermal Systems 3(2-0-1)TME-723 Power Generated Pollution 3(2-0-1)TME-731 Industrial Instrumentation 3(2-0-1)TME-753 Mechanics of Composite Materials 3(2-01)TME-771 Optimization Techniques in Engineering 2(2-1-0)TME-772 Reliability Engineering 3(2-0-1)TME-773 Finite Element Methods in Engineering 3(2-0-1)TME-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1TME-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1TME-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4589


9. POST HARVEST PROCESS AND FOOD ENGINEERINGM.Tech. Agricultural Engineering (Process and Food Engineering)Core Courses (19 credits)TPF-600 Master’s Seminar 1TPF-636 Mass Transfer Operations 3(2-0-1)TPF-641 Transport Phenomena in Food Processing 3 (2-0-1)TPF-643 Advanced Food Process Engineering 3 (2-0-1)TPF-644 Unit Operations in Food Process Engineering 3 (2-0-1)TPF-645 Food Processing Equipment and Plant Design 3 (2-0-1)TPF-683 Mathematical Models in Food Processing 3 (2-0-1)Basic Supporting Course (3 credits)AFS-521 Fundamentals of Food Chemistry 3(2-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (8 credits) 8Thesis Research (20 credits)TPF-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Compulsory courses for Minor for Other DisciplinesTPF-643 Advanced Food Process Engineering 3 (2-0-1)TPF-645 Food Processing Equipment and Plant Design 3 (2-0-1)M. Tech. Agricultural Engineering (Food Biotechnology Engineering)Core Courses (14 credits)TPF-643 Advanced Food Process Engineering 3(2-0-1)TPF-645 Food Processing Equipment and Plant Design 3 (2-0-1)TPF-660 Bioprocess Engineering 3(2-0-1)TPF-662 Food Biotechnology 2(2-0-0)TPF-667 Analytical Techniques in Biotechnology 2(0-0-1)TPF-600 Master’s Seminar 1Basic Supporting Course (6 credits)BBM-500 General Microbiology 3(3-0-0)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)Optional/ Minor Courses (8 credits) 8Thesis Research (20 credits)TPF-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Compulsory courses for Minor for Other DisciplinesTPF-660 Bioprocess Engineering 3(2-0-1)TPF-662 Food Biotechnology 2(2-0-0)Ph.D. (Process and Food Engineering)Core Courses (12 credits)TPF-777 Instrumentation and Process Control in Food Engineering 4 (3-0-1)TPF-781 Textural and Rheological Characteristics of Food Materials 3 (2-0-1)90


TPF-782 Advances in Food Processing 3 (2-0-1)TPF-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1 (0-0-1)TPF-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1 (0-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPM-621 Numerical Techniques for Computers 3(3-2-0)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)TPF-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentTPF-600 Master’s Seminar 1TPF-601 Special Problem 1-2TPF-636 Mass Transfer Operations 3(2-0-1)TPF-641 Transport Phenomena in Food Processing 3 (2-0-1)TPF-642 Engineering Properties of Food Materials 3(2-0-1)TPF-643 Advanced Food Process Engineering 3 (2-0-1)TPF-644 Unit Operations in Food Process Engineering 3(2-0-1)TPF-645 Food Processing Equipment and Plant Design 3(2-0-1)TPF-650 Biochemical and Process Engineering 3(2-0-1)TPF-651 Food Quality and Safety Engineering 3(2-0-1)TPF-652 Farm Structures and Environmental Control 2(2-0-1)TPF-653 Storage Engineering and Handling of Agricultural Products 3(2-0-1)TPF-655 Energy Management in Food Processing industries 3(2-0-1)TPF-656 Processing of Cereals, Pulses and Oilseeds 3(2-0-1)TPF-658 Fruits and Vegetables process Engineering 3(2-0-1)TPF-659 Food Packaging 3(2-0-1)TPF-660 Bio-Process Engineering 3(2-0-1)TPF-662 Food Biotechnology 2(2-0-0)TPF-664 Fermented Food Products 2(2-0-0)TPF-666 Flavour Technology 2(2-0-0)TPF-667 Analytical Techniques in Biotechnology 2(0-0-1)TPF-683 Mathematical Models in Food Processing 3(2-0-1)TPF-684 Advances in Drying of Food Materials 3(2-0-1)TPF-685 Agricultural Waste and By-Products Utilization 3(2-0-1)TPF-690 Master's Thesis Research 20TPF-777 Instrumentation and Process Control in Food Engineering 3(2-0-1)TPF-781 Textural and Rheological Characteristics of Food Materials 3(2-0-1)TPF-782 Advances in Food Processing 3(2-0-1)TPF-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1TPF-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1TPF-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4591


10. PRODUCTION ENGINEERINGM. Tech. Manufacturing Engineering and ManagementCore Courses (15 credits)TPE-550 Computer Application in Production Engineering 2(1-1-1)TPE-600 Master’s Seminar 1TPE-663 Advanced Foundry Technology 3(2-0-1)TPE-666 Advanced Welding Technology 3(2-0-1)TPE-667 Industrial Inspection and Process Control 2(2-2-0)TPE-668 Manufacturing Management 2(2-2-0)TPE-669 Metal Cutting and Metal Forming 2(2-1-0)Basic Supporting Courses (6 credits)BPM-621 Numerical Techniques for Computers 3(3-2-0)BPS-669 Operations Research 3(3-1-0)Optional Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)TPE-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. Degree (Production Engineering)Core Course (11 credits)TPE-761 Advanced Manufacturing Engineering 3(3-1-0)TPE-771 Advanced Production/Operations Management 3(3-1-0)TPE-772 Production Systems 3(3-1-0)TPE-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1TPE-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (6 credits)BPM-622 Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations 3(3-2-0)BPM-711 Mathematical Modeling 3(3-2-0)Optional Courses (3 credits) 3Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)TPE-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentTPE-541 Machine Tool Technology 2(2-1-0)TPE-550 Computer application in Production Engineering 2(1-1-1)TPE-600 Master’s Seminar 1TPE-601 Special Problem 1-2TPE-661 Metal Cutting 2(2-1-0)92


TPE-662 Metal Forming 2(2-1-0)TPE-663 Advanced Foundry Technology 3(2-0-1)TPE-664 Automation 2(2-1-0)TPE-665 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems 3(2-0-1)TPE-666 Advanced Welding Technology 3(2-0-1)TPE-667 Industrial inspection and Process Control 2(2-2-0)TPE-668 Manufacturing Management 2(2-2-0)TPE-669 Metal Cutting and Metal Forming 2(2-1-0)TPE-670 Numerical control in Machine Tools 2(2-1-0)TPE-671 Production System Control 2(2-1-0)TPE-672 Statistical Quality Control 2(2-1-0)TPE-673 Production System Design 3(3-1-0)TPE-674 Group Technology and Production Strategy 3(3-2-0)TPE-675 Long range Planning 2(2-1-0)TPE-676 Project Management 3(3-2-0)TPE-677 Facility Planning and Plant Engineering 2(2-1-0)TPE-678 Materials Management 2(2-1-0)TPE-679 Robotics 3(2-0-1)TPE-680 Supply Chain Management 2(2-1-0)TPE-681 Spare Parts Management 2(2-1-0)TPE-682 3D Modeling and Simulation 3(2-0-1)TPE-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20TPE-761 Advanced Manufacturing Engineering 3(3-1-0)TPE-771 Advanced Production/Operations Management 3(3-1-0)TPE-772 Production Systems 3(3-1-0)TPE-781 Advanced Manufacturing Management 3(2-0-1)TPE-782 Numerical Control of Machine Tools 3(2-0-1)TPE-783 Advanced Topics in Group Technology 3(2-0-1)TPE-784 Qualitative Techniques of Managerial Systems 3(3-1-0)TPE-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1TPE-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1TPE-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4593


11. SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION ENGINEERINGM. Tech. Agricultural Engineering (Soil and Water Conservation Engineering)Core Courses (19 credits)TSW-531 Watershed Hydrology 3(2-0-1)TSW-541 Soil and Water Conservation Engineering 3(2-0-1)TSW-551 Sediment Transport 3(2-0-1)TSW-561 Water Quality and Environment 3(2-0-1)TSW-571 Planning and Management of Watershed 3(2-0-1)TSW-600 Master’s Seminar 1TSW-621 Open Channel Flow 3(2-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)Optional /Minor Courses (8 credits) 8Thesis Research (20 credits)TSW-690 Master's Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Soil and Water Conservation Engineering)Core Courses (11 credits)TSW-711 Advanced Hydrology 3(2-0-1)TSW-721 Modeling Soil Erosion Process 3(2-0-1)TSW-731 Soil and Water Systems Simulation and Modelling 3(2-0-1)TSW-788 Doctoral Seminar -I 1TSW-789 Doctoral Seminar - II 1Basic Supporting Courses (5 credits)BPM-607 Transformation and Calculus of Variations 2(2-1-0)BPS-681 Data Analysis and Forecasting 3(3-1-0)Optional Courses (4 credits) 4Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)TSW-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory courses for Minor for Other DisciplinesTSW-531 Watershed Hydrology 3(2-0-1)TSW-551 Sediment Transport 3(2-0-1)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentTSW/TMP-521 Land Development and Earth Moving Machinery 3(2-0-1)TSW-531 Watershed Hydrology 3(2-0-1)TSW-541 Soil and Water Conservation Engineering 3(2-0-1)TSW-551 Sediment Transport 3(2-0-1)TSW-561 Water Quality and Environment 3(2-0-1)TSW-571 Planning and Management of Watershed 3(2-0-1)94


TSW-600 Master’s Seminar 1TSW-601 Special Problem 1-2TSW/ TID-612 Flow Through Porous Media 2(2-0-0)TSW/ TID-621 Open Channel Flow 3(2-0-1)TSW/ TID-631 GIS and Remote Sensing for Land and Water 3(2-0-1)Resource ManagementTSW/ TID-641 Water Resources System Engineering 3(2-0-1)TSW-651 Mathematical Models in Hydrology 3(2-0-1)TSW-661 Advanced Computing Techniques in Hydrology 3(2-0-1)TSW-690 Master's Thesis Research 20TSW-711 Advanced Hydrology 3(2-0-1)TSW-721 Modelling Soil Erosion Processes 3(2-0-1)TSW-731 Soil and Water Systems’ Simulation and Modelling 3(2-0-1)TSW/ TID-741 Hydro-Chemical Modelling and Pollutant Management 3(2-0-1)TSW-751 Watershed Management and Modelling 3(2-0-1)TSW-761 Snow and Glacier Hydrology 3(2-0-1)TSW-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1TSW-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1TSW-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4595


1. ANIMAL GENETICS AND BREEDINGM.V.Sc. / M.Sc. Ag. (Animal Genetics and Breeding)Core Courses (14 credits)AGB-600 Master's Seminar 1AGB-602 Molecular Genetics in Animal Breeding 3(2-0-1)AGB-603 Population and Quantitative Genetics in Animal Breeding 3(2-0-1)AGB-604 Selection Methods and Breeding Systems 4(3-0-1)AGB-611 Animal Cytogenetics and Immunogenetics 3(2-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (6 credits)BMB-545 Techniques in Molecular Biology 2(0-0-2)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4(3-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (20 credits)AGB-690 Master's Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. Animal Genetics and BreedingCore Courses (12 credits)AGB-701 Recent Advances in Animal Genetics 2(2-0-0)AGB-702 Recent Trends in Animal Breeding 2(2-0-0)AGB-703 Advances in Biometrical Genetics 3(2-0-1)AGB-704 Advances in Selection Methodology 3(2-0-1)AGB-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1AGB-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPS-662 Advanced Experimental Design 3(2-0-1)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)AGB-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for minor for other disciplinesAGB-603 Population and Quantitative Genetics in Animal Breeding 3(2-0-1)AGB-604 Selection Methods and Breeding Systems 4(3-0-1)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentAGB-600 Master’s Seminar 1AGB-601 Special Problems 1-2AGB-602 Molecular Genetics in Animal Breeding 3(2-0-1)AGB-603 Population and Quantitative Genetics in Animal Breeding 3(2-0-1)AGB-604 Selection Methods and Breeding Systems 4(3-0-1)97


AGB-605 Biometrical Techniques in Animal Breeding 4(3-0-1)AGB-606 Conservation of Animal Genetic Resources 2(2-0-0)AGB-607 Cattle and Buffalo Breeding 3(2-0-1)AGB-608 Small Farm Animal Breeding (Sheep, Goat, Swine and Rabbit) 2(2-0-0)AGB-609 Poultry Breeding 3(2-0-1)AGB-610 Laboratory Animal Breeding 1(1-0-0)AGB-611 Animal Cytogenetics and Immunogenetics 3(2-0-1)AGB-690 Master's Thesis Research 20AGB-701 Recent Advances in Animal Genetics 2(2-0-0)AGB-702 Recent Trends in Animal Breeding 2(2-0-0)AGB-703 Advances in Biometrical Genetics 3(2-0-1)AGB-704 Advances in Selection Methodology 3(2-0-1)AGB-705 Bioinformatics in Animal Genetics and Breeding 2(2-0-0)AGB-706 Advances in Molecular Cytogenetics 2(2-0-0)AGB-707 Utilization of Non-Additive Genetic Variance in Farm Animals 3(2-0-1)AGB-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1AGB-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1AGB-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 4598


2. ANIMAL NUTRITIONM.V.Sc./ M.Sc. Ag. Animal NutritionCore Courses (15 credits)ANN-600 Master’s Seminar 1ANN-603 Feed Technology 2(1-0-1)ANN-605 Ruminant Nutrition 3(2-0-1)ANN-606 Non-Ruminant Nutrition 2(1-0-1)ANN-611 Energy and Protein in Animal Nutrition 3(3-0-0)ANN-612 Minerals, Vitamins and Feed Additives in Animal Nutrition 4(3-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (6 credits)BPS-661 Experimental Statistics 4(3-0-1)VBC-602 Techniques in Biochemistry 2(0-0-2)Optional/ Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)ANN-690 Master's Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. Animal Nutrition (for both M. V. Sc. and M. Sc. Ag. degree in Animal Nutrition)Core Courses (12 credits)ANN-701 Modern Concepts of Feeding Ruminants and Forage Utilization 3(3-0-0)ANN-702 Modern Concepts of Feeding Simple Stomached Animals 2(2-0-0)ANN-703 Nutrition and Rumen Biotechnology 2(1-0-1)ANN-704 Advances in Micronutrients 1(1-0-0)ANN-707 Clinical Nutrition 2(1-0-1)ANN-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1ANN-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPS-662 Advanced Experimental Design 3(2-0-1)Optional Courses (5 credits)Minor Courses (10 credits)Thesis Research (45 credits)ANN-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for the minor of Ph. D. for other disciplinesANN -701 Modern Concepts of Feeding Ruminants and Forage Utilization 3(3-0-0)ANN -702 Modern Concepts of Feeding Simple Stomached Animals 2(2-0-0)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentANN-600 Master’s Seminar 1ANN-603 Feed Technology 2(1-0-1)ANN-604 Feed Conservation, Storage and Quality Control 4(2-0-2)99


ANN-605 Ruminant Nutrition 3(2-0-1)ANN-606 Non-Ruminant Nutrition 2(1-0-1)ANN-607 Nutrition of Companion, Laboratory, Wild and Zoo Animals 3(2-0-1)ANN-608 Research Techniques in Animal Nutrition 4(1-0-3)ANN-609 Non-Conventional Feedstuffs and Toxic Constituents/ 3(2-0-1)Antimetabolites in Animal FeedstuffsANN-611 Energy and Protein in Animal Nutrition 3(3-0-0)ANN-612 Minerals, Vitamins and Feed Additives in Animal Nutrition 4(3-0-1)ANN-690 Master's Thesis Research 20ANN-701* Modern Concepts of Feeding Ruminants and Forage Utilization 3(3-0-0)ANN-702* Modern Concepts of Feeding Simple Stomached Animals 2(2-0-0)ANN-703 Nutrition and Rumen Biotechnology 2(1-0-1)ANN-704 Advances in Micronutrients 1(1-0-0)ANN-705 Advanced Techniques in Nutrition Research 3(1-0-2)ANN-706 Advances in Feed Technology 2(1-0-1)ANN-707 Clinical Nutrition 2(1-0-1)ANN-708 Nutrients and Drug Interaction 2(2-0-0)ANN-709 New Feed Resources and Toxicants in Animal Feeds 2(2-0-0)ANN-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1ANN-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1ANN-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45* Prerequisite courses ANN-611 Energy and Protein in Animal Nutrition andANN-612 Minerals, Vitamins and Feed Additives in Animal Nutrition for those who have notdone M.V.Sc. in Animal Nutrition100


3. Livestock Production ManagementM.V.Sc. (Livestock Production & Management)Core Courses (15 credits)LPM-600 Master’s Seminar 1LPM-602 Sheep and Goat Production and Management 3(2-0-1)LPM-603 Swine Production and Management 2(1-0-1)LPM-605 Shelter Management 2(1-0-1)LPM-611 Equine Production and Management 2(1-0-1)LPM-613 Livestock Business Management 2(1-0-1)LPM-614 Cattle and Buffalo Production and Management 3(2-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (6 credits)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)AGB-607 Cattle and Buffalo Breeding 3(2-0-1)Optional / Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)LPM -690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Livestock Production & Management)Core Courses (11 credits)LPM-701 Advances in Cattle and Buffalo Production and Management 3(3-0-0)LPM-702 Advances in Sheep and Goat Production and Management 3(2-0-1)LPM-703 Advances in Swine Production and Management 3(2-0-1)LPM-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1LPM-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BPS -606 Computer Application in Biometrics 2(0-0-2)AGB-702 Recent Trends in Animal Breeding 2(2-0-0)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)LPM -790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75M.V.Sc. Poultry ScienceCore Courses (16 credits)LPM-600 Master’s Seminar 1LPM-613 Livestock Business Management 2(1-0-1)LPM-633 Commercial Layer Production 3(2-0-1)LPM-634 Commercial Broiler Production 3(2-0-1)LPM-635 Breeder Stock, Flock Health and Hatchery Management 4(3-0-1)LPM-636 Management of Poultry (other than chicken) 3(2-0-1)101


Basic Supporting Courses (5 credits)LPT-604 Egg and Egg Products Technology 2(1-0-1)BPS-561 Statistical Method 3(2-0-1)Optional /Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)LPM -690 Master's Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. Poultry ScienceCore Courses (11 credits)LPM-732 Concept of Commercial Poultry Production 3(2-0-1)LPM-733 Development in Poultry Products Technology 3(2-0-1)LPM-735 Advance Poultry Breeding Methods 3(2-0-1)LPM-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1LPM-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BPM-606 Computer Application in Biometrics 2(0-0-2)LPT-605 Abattoir and Poultry Processing Plant Practices 2(1-0-1)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)LPM -790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentLPM 600 Masters Seminar 1LPM 601 Special Problem 1-2LPM 602 Sheep and Goat Production and Management 3(2-0-1)LPM 603 Swine Production and Management 2(1-0-1)LPM 604 Laboratory Animal Production and Management 2(1-0-1)LPM 605 Shelter Management 2(1-0-1)LPM 606 Principles of Environmental Hygiene and Waste Management 2(2-0-0)LPM 607 Climatology and Animal Production 1(1-0-0)LPM 608 Poultry Farm and Hatchery Management 3(2-0-1)LPM 609 Farm Animal Behaviour 1(1-0-0)LPM 610 Integrated Livestock Farming System 3(2-0-1)LPM 611 Equine Production and Management 2(1-0-1)LPM 612 Wild Life Management and Conservation 2(2-0-0)LPM 613 Livestock Business Management 2(1-0-1)LPM 614 Cattle and Buffalo Production and Management 3(2-0-1)LPM 631 Poultry Breeding and Genetics 3(2-0-1)LPM 632 Poultry Nutrition and Feeding 3(2-0-1)LPM 633 Commercial Layer Production 3(2-0-1)LPM 634 Commercial Broiler Production 3(2-0-1)102


LPM 635 Breeder Stock, Flock Health and Hatchery Management 4(3-0-1)LPM 636 Management of Poultry (other than chicken) 3(2-0-1)LPM 637 Poultry Products Technology and Marketing 3(2-0-1)LPM 638 Poultry Economics, Projects and Marketing 3(2-0-1)LPM 639 Physiology of Poultry Production 3(2-0-1)LPM 690 Master's Thesis Research 20LPM 701 Advances in Cattle and Buffalo Production and Management 3(3-0-0)LPM 702 Advances in Sheep and Goat Production and Management 3(2-0-1)LPM 703 Advances in Swine Production and Management 3(2-0-1)LPM 704 Advances in Laboratory Animal Production and Management 1(1-0-0)LPM 705 Advances in Poultry Production Management 3(2-0-1)LPM 706 Advances in Environmental Management 2(1-0-1)LPM 707 Advances in Equine Management 2(2-0-0)LPM 721 Recent Advances in Hatchery Management 2(1-0-1)LPM 722 Recent Advances in Brooding Management 2(1-0-1)LPM 731 Applied Poultry Nutrition 3(2-0-1)LPM 732 Concept in Commercial Poultry Production 3(2-0-1)LPM 733 Development in Poultry Product Technology 3(2-0-1)LPM 734 Emerging Diseases of Poultry and Flock Health 3(2-0-1)LPM 735 Advanced Poultry Breeding Methods 3(2-0-1)LPM 736 Poultry Economics, Marketing and Integration 3(2-0-1)LPM 788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1LPM 789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1LPM 790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45103


4. LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS TECHNOLOGYM.V.Sc. (Livestock Products Technology)Core courses (15 credits)LPT 600 Master’s Seminar 1LPT 602 Meat Processing, Packaging, Quality Control and Marketing 3(2-0-1)LPT 603 Poultry and Fish Products Technology 2(1-0-1)LPT-604 Egg and Egg Products Technology 2(1-0-1)LPT 605 Abattoir and Poultry Processing Plant Practices 2(1-0-1)LPT 608 Market Milk Processing and Dairy Plant Practices 3(2-0-1)LPT-613 Fresh Meat Technology 2(1-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses( 6 credits)BPS 561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)AFS 511 Principles of Food Processing 3(2-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 Credits)LPT 690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Compulsory Courses for Minor for other disciplinesLPT 602 Meat Processing, Packaging, Quality Control and Marketing 3(2-0-1)LPT 608 Market Milk Processing and Dairy Plant Practices 3(2-0-1)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentLPT 600 Master’s Seminar 1LPT 601 Special Problem 1LPT 602 Meat Processing, Packaging, Quality Control and Marketing 3(2-0-1)LPT 603 Poultry and Fish Products Technology 2(1-0-1)LPT 604 Egg and Egg Products Technology 2(1-0-1)LPT 605 Abattoir and Poultry Processing Plant Practices 2(1-0-1)LPT 606 Slaughter House By-Products Technology 2(1-0-1)LPT 607 Processing and Marketing of Wool 2(1-0-1)LPT 608 Market Milk Processing and Dairy Plant Practices 3(2-0-1)LPT 609 Quality Control of Milk and Milk Products 2(1-0-1)LPT 610 Technology of Milk Products 2(1-0-1)LPT 611 Biotechnology of Foods of Animal Origin 2(1-0-1)LPT 613 Fresh Meat Technology 2(1-0-1)LPT 690 Master’s Thesis Research 20104


1055. VETERINARY ANATOMYM.V.Sc. (Veterinary Anatomy)Core Courses (18 credits)VAN-600 Master’s Seminar 1VAN-603 Mycology, Angiology, Neurology and Asthesiology of Ox 4(1-0-3)VAN-604 Gross Anatomical Techniques 2(0-0-2)VAN-605 Theory and Practice of Histological and Histochemical 3(1-0-2)TechniquesVAN-607 Systemic Histology and Ultra Structure 4(3-0-1)VAN-608 Developmental Anatomy 4(3-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)VPY-602 Cardiovascular and Respiratory Physiology 3(2-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Any 600 series courses from either Veterinary Anatomy and Histology (in caseminor is not opted), Veterinary Physiology, Veterinary Pathology, VeterinaryBiochemistry, Veterinary Surgery and Radiology, Animal BiotechnologyThesis Research (20 credits)VAN-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Veterinary Anatomy)Core Courses (14 credits)VAN-704 Neuroanatomy 4(3-0-1)VAN-705 Endocrine Anatomy 3(2-0-1)VAN-706 Theory and Applications of Electron Microscope 3(2-0-1)VAN-709 Functional Veterinary Anatomy 2(2-0-0)VAN-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VAN-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)VPY-710 Advances in Immunophysiology 3(2-0-1)Optional Courses (3 credits)Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Any 600 or above series courses from Veterinary Physiology, VeterinaryBiochemistry, Veterinary Surgery and Radiology, Veterinary Pathology,Animal BiotechnologyThesis Research (45 credits)VAN-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentVAN-600 Master’s Seminar 1VAN-601 Special Problem 1-2VAN-602 Comparative Splanchnology 4(2-0-2)


VAN-603 Myology, Angiology, Neurology and Aesthesiology of Ox 4(1-0-3)VAN-604 Gross Anatomical Techniques 2(0-0-2)VAN-605 Theory and Practice of Histological and 3(1-0-2)Histochemical TechniquesVAN-606 General Histology and Ultrastructure 4(3-0-1)VAN-607 Systemic Histology and Ultrastructure 4(3-0-1)VAN-608 Developmental Anatomy 4(3-0-1)VAN-609 Comparative Osteology and Arthrology 3(1-0-2)VAN-690 Master's Thesis Research 20VAN-701 Myology, Angiology, Neurology and Aesthesiology of 3(0-0-3)Equine, Canine and PorcineVAN-702 Principles and Applications of Biomechanics 2(2-0-0)VAN-703 Avian Anatomy 3(1-0-2)VAN-704 Neuroanatomy 4(3-0-1)VAN-705 Endocrine Anatomy 3(2-0-1)VAN-706 Theory and Applications of Electron Microscope 3(2-0-1)VAN-707 Histoenzymology and Immunocytochemistry 3(2-0-1)VAN-708 Applied Embryology and Teratology 3(1-0-2)VAN-709 Functional Veterinary Anatomy 2(2-0-0)VAN-710 Gross Anatomy of Laboratory Animals 2(1-0-1)VAN-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VAN-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1VAN-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45106


6. VETERINARY AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY EXTENSION EDUCATIONM.V.Sc. (Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Extension)Core Courses (17 credits)VEX-600 Master’s Seminar 1VEX-604 Extension Techniques and Audio Visual Aids 3(2-0-1)VEX-605 Animal Husbandry Programme Planning and Evalution 3(2-0-1)VEX-606 Research Methodology in Veterinary and Animal 3(2-0-1)Husbandry ExtensionVEX-609 Development in the Concept of Extension 1(1-0-0)VEX-610 Human Resource Management in Animal Husbandry Sector 3(2-0-1)VEX-611 Gender and Livestock Development 1(1-0-0)VEX-612 Information and Communication Technology in 2(1-0-1)Livestock DevelopmentBasic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (20 credits)VEX-690 Master's Thesis Research 20Total 50Compulsory Courses for Minor for other disciplinesVEX-605 Animal Husbandry Programme Planning and Evaluation 3(2-0-1)VEX-613 Fundamentals of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Extension 3(2-0-1)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentVEX-600 Master’s Seminar 1VEX-602 Communication for Livestock Development 2(1-0-1)VEX-603 Diffusion and Adoption of Animal Husbandry Practices 3(2-0-1)VEX-604 Extension Techniques and Audio Visual Aids 3(2-0-1)VEX-605 Animal Husbandry Programme Planning and Evaluation 3(2-0-1)VEX-606 Research Methodology in Veterinary and Animal 3(2-0-1)Husbandry ExtensionVEX-607 Social Psychology and Group Dynamics 3(2-0-1)VEX-608 Animal Husbandry Development <strong>Programmes</strong> 1(1-0-0)VEX-609 Development in the Concept of Extension 1(1-0-0)VEX-610 Human Resource Management in Animal Husbandry Sector 3(2-0-1)VEX-611 Gender and Livestock Development 1(1-0-0)VEX-612 Information and Communication Technology in 2(1-0-1)Livestock DevelopmentVEX-613 Fundamentals of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Extension 3(2-0-1)VEX-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20107


7. VETERINARY GYNAECOLOGY& OBSTETRICSM.V.Sc. (Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics)Core Courses (17 credits)VGO-600 Master’s Seminar 1VGO-611 General Gynaecology 4(3-0-1)VGO-612 Female Infertility 4(3-0-1)VGO-613 Veterinary Obstetrics 4(3-0-1)VGO-614 Andrology and Male Infertility 4(3-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)Optional / Minor Courses (10 credits)Any/ Specified 600 series courses from either VGO, Veterinary Surgery andRadiology, Veterinary Physiology, Veterinary Biochemistry, Veterinary Medicine,Animal Biotechnology, Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology or Animal NutritionThesis Research (20 credits)VGO-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Veterinary Gynaecology& Obstetrics)Core Courses (13 credits)VGO-701 Advances in Gynaecology 3(2-0-1)VGO-702 Advances in Obstetrics 3(2-0-1)VGO-703 Advances in Andrology 3(2-0-1)VGO-706 Advanced Clinical Practice I 1(0-0-1)VGO-707 Advanced Clinical Practice II 1(0-0-1)VGO-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VGO-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (2 credits)BPS-606 Computer Application in Biometrics 2(0-0-2)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)VGO-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Disciplines for MinorAny/ Specified 600 or above series courses from either Veterinary Surgery andRadiology, Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry, Veterinary Medicine, AnimalBiotechnology, Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology or Animal NutritionCompulsory Minor Courses for other DisciplinesVGO-612 Female Infertility 4(3-0-1)VGO-614 Andrology and Male Infertility 4(3-0-1)108


List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentVGO-600 Masters Seminar 1VGO-601 Special Problem 1VGO-611 General Gynaecology 4(3-0-1)VGO-612 Female Infertility 4(3-0-1)VGO-613 Veterinary Obstetrics 4(3-0-1)VGO-614 Andrology& Male Infertility 4(3-0-1)VGO-615 Semen Preservation and Artificial Insemination 3(2-0-1)VGO-616 Reproductive Biotechnology 3(2-0-1)VGO-617 Clinical Practice I 1(0-0-1)VGO-618 Clinical Practice II 1(0-0-1)VGO-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20VGO-701 Advances in Gynaecology 3(2-0-1)VGO-702 Advances in Obstetrics 3(2-0-1)VGO-703 Advances in Andrology 3(2-0-1)VGO-704 Advances in Reproductive Biotechnology 2(1-0-1)VGO-705 Advances in Semen Preservation 2(1-0-1)VGO-706 Advanced Clinical Practice I 1(0-0-1)VGO-707 Advanced Clinical Practice II 1(0-0-1)VGO-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VGO-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1VGO-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45109


8. VETERINARY MEDICINEM.V.Sc. Veterinary MedicineCore Courses (17 credits)VMD-600 Master’s Seminar 1VMD-610 Avian Medicine 2(1-0-1)VMD-611 Ruminant Medicine-I 2(2-0-0)VMD-612 Ruminant Medicine-II 2(2-0-0)VMD-613 Canine and Feline Medicine 2(2-0-0)VMD-614 Clinical Diagnostic Techniques 3(1-0-2)VMD-615 Clinical Practice I 1(0-0-1)VMD-616 Clinical Practice II 1(0-0-1)VMD-617 Veterinary Emergency Medicine 1(0-0-1)VMD-626 Veterinary Forensic Medicine 2(1-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)Optional/Minor Courses (10 credits)Thesis Research (20 credits)VMD-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. Veterinary MedicineCore Courses (12 credits)VMD-701 Advances in Gastroenterology 2(2-0-0)VMD-715 Advanced Clinical Practice I 1(0-0-1)VMD-716 Advanced Clinical Practice II 1(0-0-1)VMD-717 Advanced Clinical Practice III 1(0-0-1)VMD-718 Advances in Veterinary Therapeutics 2(1-0-1)VMD-768 Advances in Veterinary Diagnostics 3(1-0-2)VMD-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VMD-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)VPT-607 Chemotherapy 3(2-0-1)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)VMD-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for the minor for other disciplines (4 credits)VMD-614 Clinical Diagnostic Techniques 3(1-0-2)VMD-615 Clinical Practice I 1(0-0-1)110


List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentVMD-600 Master’s Seminar 1VMD-601 Special Problem 1VMD-610 Avian Medicine 2(1-0-1)VMD-611 Ruminant Medicine -I 2(2-0-0)VMD-612 Ruminant Medicine -II 2(2-0-0)VMD-613 Canine and Feline Medicine 2(2-0-0)VMD-614 Clinical Diagnostic Techniques 3(1-0-2)VMD-615 Clinical Practice I 1(0-0-1)VMD-616 Clinical Practice II 1(0-0-1)VMD-617 Veterinary Emergency Medicine 1(0-0-1)VMD-621 Equine Medicine 2(2-0-0)VMD-622 Swine Medicine 1(1-0-0)VMD-623 Zoo, Wild and Laboratory Animal Medicine 3(2-0-1)VMD-624 Production Diseases 2(2-0-0)VMD-625 Diseases of Animals Caused by Toxicants 1(1-0-0)VMD-626 Veterinary Forensic Medicine 2(1-0-1)VMD-690 Master's Thesis Research 20VMD-701 Advances in Gastroenterology 2(2-0-0)VMD-702 Advances in Cardio-pulmonary Medicine 2(2-0-0)VMD-703 Advances in Neurological and Urological Disorders 2(2-0-0)VMD-704 Advances in Endocrine and Dermatological Disorders 2(2-0-0)VMD-705 Advances in Production Diseases 2(2-0-0)VMD-706 Advances in Paediatrics and Geriatrics 1(1-0-0)VMD-715 Advanced Clinical Practice I 1(0-0-1)VMD-716 Advanced Clinical Practice II 1(0-0-1)VMD-717 Advanced Clinical Practice III 1(0-0-1)VMD-718 Advances in Veterinary Therapeutics 2(1-0-1)VMD-768 Advances in Veterinary Diagnostics 3(1-0-2)VMD-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VMD-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1VMD-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45111


9. VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGYM.V.Sc. (Microbiology and Immunology)Core Courses (17 credits)VMC-600 Master’s Seminar 1VMC-602 Bacteriology-II 4(3-0-1)VMC-603 Veterinary Mycology 2(1-0-1)VMC-604 General Virology 3(2-0-1)VMC-606 Principles of Immunology 3(2-0-1)VMC-610 Bacteriology-I 4(3-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)BBC-505 Basic Techniques in Biochemistry 1(0-0-1)Optional/Minor Courses (9 credits)Any 600 series courses from either Veterinary Microbiology (in case minor is notopted), Animal Biotechnology, Veterinary Pathology, Veterinary Public Health andEpidemiology, Veterinary Physiology and BiochemistryThesis Research (20 credits)VMC-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Microbiology and Immunology)Core Courses (13 credits)VMC-701 Advances in Bacteriology 3(2-0-1)VMC-706 Advances in Virology 3(2-0-1)VMC-711 Molecular Immunology 3(2-0-1)VMC-714 Advances in Vaccinology 2(2-0-0)VMC -788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VMC -789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BMB-520 Fundamental of Molecular Biology 3(3-0-0)Optional Courses (4 credits) 4Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)VMC-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Disciplies of MinorAny 600 or above series courses from either Animal Biotechnology, VeterinaryPathology, Veterinary Public Health and Epidemiology, Veterinary Physiologyand Biochemistry112


List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentVMC-600 Master’s Seminar 1VMC-601 Special Problem 1-2VMC-602 Bacteriology-II 4(3-0-1)VMC-603 Veterinary Mycology 2(1-0-1)VMC-604 General Virology 3(2-0-1)VMC-605 Systematic Animal Virology 4(3-0-1)VMC-606 Principles of Immunology 3(2-0-1)VMC-607 Vaccinology 2(2-0-0)VMC-608 Diagnostics of Infectious Diseases 3(1-0-2)VMC-609 Techniques in Microbiology and Immunology 3(0-0-3)VMC-610 Bacteriology-I 4(3-0-1)VMC-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20VMC-701 Advances in Bacteriology 3(2-0-1)VMC-702 Advances in Mycology 3(2-0-1)VMC-703 Bacterial Genetics 3(2-0-1)VMC-704 Microbial Toxins 3(2-0-1)VMC-705 Molecular Determinants of Bacterial Pathogenesis 3(2-0-1)VMC-706 Advances in Virology 3(2-0-1)VMC-707 Molecular and Genetic Aspects of Viral Pathogenesis 3(2-0-1)VMC-708 Structure Function Relationship of DNA and RNA Viruses 3(3-0-0)VMC-709 Oncogenic Viruses 2(2-0-0)VMC-710 Slow Viral Infections and Prions 2(2-0-0)VMC-711 Molecular Immunology 3(2-0-1)VMC-712 Advances in Cellular Immunology 3(2-0-1)VMC-713 Cytokines and Immunomodulators 2(2-0-0)VMC-714 Advances in Vaccinology 2(2-0-0)VMC-715 Advances in Immunodiagnostics 2(1-0-1)VMC-716 Modern Immunotechnology 3(1-0-2)VMC-717 Current Topics in Infection and Immunity 3(3-0-0)VMC-718 Veterinary Microbial Biotechnology 3(2-0-1)VMC-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VMC-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1VMC-790 Ph.D. Research 45113


11410. VETERINARY PATHOLOGYM.V.Sc. (Veterinary Pathology)Core Courses (17 credits)VPP-600 Master’s Seminar 1VPP-603 Animal Oncology 2(1-0-1)VPP-604 Clinical Pathology 3(1-0-2)VPP-605 Necropsy Procedures and Interpretations-I 1(0-0-1)VPP-606 Necropsy Procedures and Interpretations-II 1(0-0-1)VPP-607 Systemic Pathology 3(2-0-1)VPP-610 Avian Pathology 3(2-0-1)VPP-613 General Pathology 3(2-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (10 credits)Thesis Research (20 credits)VPP-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Compulsory Courses for minor for other disciplines for master's programmeVPP-604 Clinical Pathology 3(1-0-2)VPP-605 Necropsy Procedures and Interpretations-I 1(0-0-1)VPP-606 Necropsy Procedures and Interpretations-II 1(0-0-1)VPP-610 Avian Pathology 3(2-0-1)Ph.D. (Veterinary Pathology)Core Courses (12 credits)VPP-701 Pathology of Nutritional and Metabolic Disturbances 3(2-0-1)VPP-704 Ultra Structural Pathology 2(1-0-1)VPP-706 Pathology of Important and Emerging Diseases of 2(1-0-1)Pets and LivestockVPP- 707 Advances in Avian Pathology 3(2-0-1)VPP-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VPP-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)VPP-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for minor for other disciplines for Ph. D.programmeVPP-701 Pathology of Nutritional and Metabolic Disturbances 3(2-0-1)VPP-703 Advances in Diagnostic Pathology 3(1-0-2)


VPP-704 Ultra structural Pathology 2(1-0-1)VPP-706 Pathology of Important and Emerging Diseases of 2(1-0-1)Pets and LivestockList of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentVPP-600 Master’s Seminar 1VPP-601 Special Problem 1-2VPP-602 Techniques in Pathology 2(1-0-1)VPP-603 Animal Oncology 2(1-0-1)VPP-604 Clinical Pathology 3(1-0-2)VPP-605 Necropsy Procedures and Interpretations-I 1(0-0-1)VPP-606 Necropsy Procedures and Interpretations-II 1(0-0-1)VPP-607 Systemic Pathology 3(2-0-1)VPP-608 Pathology of Infectious Diseases of Domestic Animals 3(2-0-1)VPP-609 Toxicopathology 3(2-0-1)VPP-610 Avian Pathology 3(2-0-1)VPP-611 Pathology of Laboratory Animals, Fish and Wild Animals 3(2-0-1)VPP-612 Veterolegal Pathology 1(1-0-0)VPP-613 General Pathology 3(2-0-1)VPP-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20VPP-701 Pathology of Nutritional and Metabolic Disturbances 3(2-0-1)VPP-702 Advances in Toxicopathology 3(2-0-1)VPP-703 Advances in Diagnostic Pathology 3(1-0-2)VPP-704 Ultra Structural Pathology 2(1-0-1)VPP-705 Immunopathology 3(2-0-1)VPP-706 Pathology of Important and Emerging Diseases of 2(1-0-1)Pets and LivestockVPP-707 Advances in Avian Pathology 3(2-0-1)VPP-708 Pathology of Fungal Diseases 3(2-0-1)VPP-709 Molecular Pathology of Cell Injury 3(2-0-1)VPP-710 Experimental Pathology 2(1-0-1)VPP-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VPP-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1VPP-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45115


11. VETERINARY PARASITOLOGYM.V.Sc. (Veterinary Parasitology)Core Courses (12 credits)VPA-600 Master's Seminar 1VPA-604 Veterinary Protozoology 3(2-0-1)VPA-605 Parasitological Techniques 2(0-0-2)VPA-612 Veterinary Helminthology I 3(2-0-1)VPA-613 Veterinary Helminthology II 3(2-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (8 credits)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)VPP-602 Techniques in Pathology 2(1-0-1)VMC-606 Principles of Immunology 3(2-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (10 credits)Thesis Research (20 credits)VPA-690 Master's Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph. D. (Veterinary Parasitology)Core Courses (12 credits)VPA-702 Molecular Diagnostics and Vaccine Development in Parasitology 3(2-0-1)VPA-703 Host Parasite Interactions 2(2-0-0)VPA-709 Emerging and Re-emerging Parasitic Diseases 2(2-0-0)VPA-710 Bionomics of Parasites 3(3-0-0)VPA-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VPA-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)VMD-768 Advances in Veterinary Diagnostics 3(1-0-2)Optional Courses (5 credits)Minor Courses (10 credits)Thesis Research (45 credits)VPA-790 Ph.D.Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for minor for other disciplinesVPA-605 Parasitological Techniques 2(0-0-2)VPA-612 Veterinary Helminthology I 3(2-0-1)VPA-613 Veterinary Helminthology II 3(2-0-1)List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentVPA-600 Master’s Seminar 1VPA-601 Special Problem 1-2VPA-603 Entomology and Acarology 3(2-0-1)VPA-604 Veterinary Protozoology 3(2-0-1)116


VPA-605 Parasitological Techniques 2(0-0-2)VPA-606 Clinical Parasitology 2(1-0-1)VPA-607 Trends in Control of Livestock and Poultry Parasites 2(1-0-1)VPA-608 Immunoparasitology 3(2-0-1)VPA-609 Parasitic Zoonoses 2(2-0-0)VPA-610 Parasites of Zoo and Wild Animals 3(2-0-1)VPA-611 Malacology 2(1-0-1)VPA-612 Veterinary Helminthology I 3(2-0-1)VPA-613 Veterinary Helminthology II 3(2-0-1)VPA-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20VPA-701 Applications of Remote Sensing and Geographic 3(1-0-2)Information System in ParasitologyVPA-702 Molecular Diagnostics and Vaccine Development in 3(2-0-1)ParasitologyVPA-703 Host Parasite Interactions 2(2-0-0)VPA-704 Advances in Protozoology 3(2-0-1)VPA-705 Advances in Helminthology I 3(2-0-1)VPA-706 Advances in Helminthology II 3(2-0-1)VPA-707 Advances in Entomology & Acarology 3(2-0-1)VPA-708 In-Vitro Cultivation of Parasites 3(1-0-2)VPA-709 Emerging and Re-emerging Parasitic Diseases 2(2-0-0)VPA-710 Bionomics of Parasites 3(3-0-0)VPA-711 Environmental Parasitology 2(1-0-1)VPA-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VPA-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1VPA-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45117


12. VETERINARY PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGYM.V.Sc. (Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology)Core Courses (18 credits)VPT-600 Master’s Seminar 1VPT-602 Autonomic and Autacoid Pharmacology 3(2-0-1)VPT-605 Cardiovascular and Renal Pharmacology 2(2-0-0)VPT-607 Chemotherapy 3(2-0-1)VPT-608 Toxicology of Xenobiotics 3(2-0-1)VPT-610 Pharmacological Techniques 2(1-0-1)VPT-611 Techniques in Toxicology 2(1-0-1)VPT-614 General Pharmacology 2(2-0-0)Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses ( 9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)VPT-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology)Core Courses (14 credits)VPT-701 Advances in Neuropharmacology 2(2-0-0)VPT-704 Drug Metabolism 2(2-0-0)VPT-705 Molecular Pharmacology 2(2-0-0)VPT-707 Pharmacogenomics 2(2-0-0)VPT-709 Molecular Toxicology 2(2-0-0)VPT-710 Clinical Pharmacology 2(1-0-1)VPT-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VPT-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (2 credits)VMD-718 Advances in Veterinary Therapeutics 2(1-0-1)Optional Courses (4 credits) 4Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)VPT-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for minor for other disciplinesVPT-602 Autonomic and Autacoid Pharmacology 3(2-0-1)VPT-607 Chemotherapy 3(2-0-1)118


List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentVPT-600 Master’s Seminar 1VPT-601 Special Problem 2VPT-602 Autonomic and Autacoid Pharmacology 3(2-0-1)VPT-603 CNS Pharmacology 3(2-0-1)VPT-604 Digestive and Respiratory Pharmacology 2(2-0-0)VPT-605 Cardiovascular and Renal Pharmacology 2(2-0-0)VPT-606 Endocrine and Reproductive Pharmacology 2(2-0-0)VPT-607 Chemotherapy 3(2-0-1)VPT-608 Toxicology of Xenobiotics 3(2-0-1)VPT-609 Toxicology of Plants and Toxins 2(2-0-0)VPT-610 Pharmacological Techniques 2(1-0-1)VPT-611 Techniques in Toxicology 2(1-0-1)VPT-612 Ethnopharmacology 2(2-0-0)VPT-614 General Pharmacology 2(2-0-0)VPT-690 Master's Thesis Research 20VPT-701 Advances in Neuropharmcology 2(2-0-0)VPT-702 Autacoid Pharmacology 1(1-0-0)VPT-703 Pharmacology of Herbal Drugs 3(2-0-1)VPT-704 Drug Metabolism 2(2-0-0)VPT-705 Molecular Pharmacology 2(2-0-0)VPT-706 Pharmacokinetics 3(2-0-1)VPT-707 Pharmacogenomics 2(2-0-0)VPT-708 Immunopharmacology 1(1-0-0)VPT-709 Molecular Toxicology 2(2-0-0)VPT-710 Clinical Pharmacology 2(1-0-1)VPT-711 Clinical Toxicology 3(2-0-1)VPT-712 Ecotoxicology 2(2-0-0)VPT-713 Regulatory Toxicology 3(2-0-1)VPT-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VPT-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1VPT-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45119


13. VETERINARY PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRYM.V.Sc. (Veterinary Physiology)Core Courses (19 credits)VPY-600 Master’s Seminar 1VPY-602 Cardiovascular and Respiratory Physiology 3(2-0-1)VPY-603 Renal Physiology and Body Fluid Dynamics 3(2-0-1)VPY-606 Physiology of Animal Reproduction 3(2-0-1)VPY-608 Neuro-muscular Physiology 3(2-0-1)VPY-609 Hormones in Animal Production 3(3-0-0)VPY-611 Physiology of Digestion 3(2-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (3 or 2 credits)ABT-616 Animal Biotechnology 3(3-0-0)ORVBC-604 Biochemistry of Biomolecules: Carbohydrates, 2(2-0-0)Lipids and Membrane StructureOptional Courses (8 or 9 credits) 8-9Thesis Research (20 credits)VPY-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Veterinary Physiology)Core Courses (14 credits)VPY-707 Physiology of Lactation 3(2-0-1)VPY-708 Advances in Environmental Physiology and Growth 3(2-0-1)VPY-710 Advances in Immunophysiology 3(2-0-1)VPY-711 Physiology of Stress 3(2-0-1)VPY-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VPY-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (2 credits)VBC-603 Application of Genomics and Proteomics in molecular biology 2(2-0-0)ORVBC-712 Advances in Techniques in Biochemistry 2(0-0-2)Optional Courses (4 credits) 4Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)VPY-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Disciplies of MinorAny 600 or above series courses from either Veterinary Anatomy and Histology,Veterinary Biochemistry, Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology, AnimalNutrition, Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Livestock Production andManagement, Animal Biotechnology Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering120


List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses in Veterinary Physiology of the DepartmentVPY-600 Master’s Seminar 1VPY-601 Special Problem 1-2VPY-602 Cardiovascular and Respiratory Physiology 3(2-0-1)VPY-603 Renal Physiology and Body Fluid Dynamics 3(2-0-1)VPY-604 Haematology 3(2-0-1)VPY-605 Vitamins and Minerals in Animal Physiology 2(2-0-0)VPY-606 Physiology of Animal Reproduction 3(2-0-1)VPY-607 Clinical Physiology 3(2-0-1)VPY-608 Neuro-muscular Physiology 3(2-0-1)VPY-609 Hormones in Animal Production 3(3-0-0)VPY-610 Research Techniques in Veterinary Physiology 2(0-0-2)VPY-611 Physiology of Digestion 3(2-0-1)VPY-690 Master's Research 20VPY-701 Applied Physiology of Body Fluids and Electrolytes 3(2-0-1)VPY-702 Physiology of Animal Behaviour 2(2-0-0)VPY-703 Comparative Physiology of Ruminant Digestion 3(2-0-1)VPY-704 Advances in Neuro-Endocrinology 3(2-0-1)VPY-705 Myophysiology and Kinesiology 3(2-0-1)VPY-706 Avian Physiology 3(2-0-1)VPY-707 Physiology of Lactation 3(2-0-1)VPY-708 Advances in Environmental Physiology and Growth 3(2-0-1)VPY-709 Advances in Rumen Microbiology and Metabolism 3(2-0-1)VPY-710 Advances in Immunophysiology 3(2-0-1)VPY-711 Physiology of Stress 3(2-0-1)VPY-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VPY-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1VPY-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45M.V.Sc. (Veterinary Biochemistry)Core Courses (17 credits)VBC 600 Master’s Seminar 1VBC 602 Techniques in Biochemistry 2(0-0-2)VBC 605 Enzyme Catalysis, Kinetics, Inhibition and Regulation 2(2-0-0)VBC 606 Metabolism-I: Carbohydrates and Lipids 2(2-0-0)VBC 607 Metabolism-II: Nucleic Acids and Amino Acids 2(2-0-0)VBC 609 Central Dogma and Protein Function 2(2-0-0)VBC 610 Clinical Biochemistry of Animals 3(2-0-1)VBC 613 Biochemical Basis of Animal Production 3(2-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (20 credits)VBC-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50121


Veterinary BiochemistryPh.D. (Veterinary Biochemistry)Core Courses (12 credits)VBC-702 Advances in Enzymology 2(2-0-0)VBC-703 Advances in Clinical Biochemistry 2(0-0-2))VBC-704 Membrane Dynamics and Signal Transduction in Animal Cell 2(2-0-0)VBC-713 Advances In Mineral and Vitamin Metabolism and 2(2-0-0)Related DiseasesVBC-740 Control Mechanisms in Biochemistry 2(2-0-0)VBC-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VBC-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)VAN-706 Theory and Applications of Electron Microscope 3(2-0-1)Optional Courses (5 credits) 5Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)VBC-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses in Veterinary Biochemistry of the DepartmentVBC-600 Master’s Seminar 1VBC-601 Special Problem 1-2VBC-602 Techniques in Biochemistry 2(0-0-2)VBC-603 Applications of Genomics and Proteomics in 2(2-0-0)Molecular BiologyVBC-604 Biochemistry of Biomolecules: Carbohydrates, Lipids 2(2-0-0)and Membrane's StructureVBC-605 Enzyme Catalysis, Kinetics, Inhibition and Regulation 2(2-0-0)VBC-606 Metabolism-I: Carbohydrates and Lipids 2(2-0-0)VBC-607 Metabolism-II: Nucleic Acids and Amino Acids 2(2-0-0)VBC-608 Metabolism-III: Integration and Regulation. 2(2-0-0)VBC-609 Central Dogma and Protein Function 2(2-0-0)VBC-610 Clinical Biochemistry of Animals 3(2-0-1)VBC-611 Biochemical Basis of Diseases of Domestic Animals 2(2-0-0)VBC-612 Endocrinology and Reproductive Biochemistry 2(2-0-0)VBC-613 Biochemical Basis of Animal Production 3(2-0-1)VBC-614 Chemistry of Animal Cell 2(2-0-0)VBC-690 Master's Thesis Research 20VBC-701 Advances in Biochemistry of Ruminant Disorders 2(2-0-0)VBC-702 Advances in Enzymology 2(2-0-0)VBC-703 Advances in Clinical Biochemistry 2(1-0-1)VBC-704 Membrane Dynamics and Signal Transduction in Animal Cell 2(2-0-0)VBC-705 Methods in Protein Analysis 3(2-0-1)122


VBC-706 Nutritional Biochemistry 2(2-0-0)VBC-707 Advances in Intermediary Metabolism 2(2-0-0)VBC-708 Endocrine Control of Fuel Metabolism 2(2-0-0)VBC-709 Diagnostic Enzymology-I 2(2-0-0)VBC-710 Diagnostic Enzymology-II 2(2-0-0)VBC-711 Biochemistry of Development and Differentiation 2(2-0-0)VBC-712 Advances in Techniques in Biochemistry 2(0-0-2)VBC-713 Advances un Mineral and Vitamin Metabolism and 2(2-0-0)Related DiseasesVBC-740 Control Mechanisms in Biochemistry 2(2-0-0)VBC-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VBC-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1VBC-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45M.V.Sc. (Animal Biotechnology)Core Courses (18 credits)ABT-600 Master’s Seminar 1ABT-602 Fundamentals of Cell and Molecular Biology 3(3-0-0)ABT-604 Animal Cell Culture: Principles and Applications 3(1-0-2)ABT-607 Immunology Applied to Biotechnology 2(1-0-1)ABT-609 Animal Genomics 3(2-0-1)ABT-611 Techniques in Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering 3(0-0-3)ABT-616 Animal Biotechnology 3(3-0-0)Basic Supporting Courses (2 credits)VBC-604 Biochemistry of Biomolecules: Carbohydrates, Lipids 2(2-0-0)and Membrane’s StructureOptional/ Minor Courses (10 credits) 10ABT-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses in Animal Biotechnology of the DepartmentABT-600 Master’s Seminar 1ABT-601 Special Problem 1-2ABT-602 Fundamentals of Cell and Molecular Biology 3(3-0-0)ABT-603 Applied Molecular Biology 3(2-0-1)ABT-604 Animal Cell Culture: Principles and Applications 3(1-0-2)ABT-605 Molecular Diagnostics 3(1-0-2)ABT-606 Vaccine Biotechnology 2(2-0-0)ABT-607 Immunology Applied to Biotechnology 2(1-0-1)ABT-608 Introduction to Bioinformatics 2(1-0-1)ABT-609 Animal Genomics 3(2-0-1)ABT-610 Reproductive Biotechnology 3(2-0-1)123


ABT-611 Techniques in Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering 3(0-0-3)ABT-612 Biodiversity, Biosafety and Bioethics 2(2-0-0)ABT-613 Molecular Forensics 3(2-0-1)ABT-614 Industrial Biotechnology 3(2-0-1)ABT-615 Probiotics and Feed Biotechnology 3(3-0-0)ABT-616 Animal Biotechnology 3(3-0-0)ABT-617 Basic and Applied Biotechnology 3(3-0-0)ABT-658 Genetic Engineering in Animal Health and Production 1(1-0-0)ABT-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20124


14. VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH AND EPIDEMIOLOGYM.V.Sc. (Veterinary Public Health)Core Courses (16 credits)VPH-600 Master’s Seminar 1VPH-604 Zoonoses and Public Health 3(2-0-1)VPH-605 Principles of Food Hygiene and Safety 3(2-0-1)VPH-606 Food-borne Infection and Intoxications 3(2-0-1)VPH-608 Environmental Pollution and Safety 4(3-0-1)VPH-610 Bioterrorism and Disaster Management 2(1-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (4 credits)BBC-501 General Biochemistry 3(3-0-0)BBC-505 Basic Technique in Biochemistry 1(0-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (10 credits)Thesis Research (20 credits)VPH-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. (Veterinary Public Health)Core Courses (14 credits)VPH-702 Emerging and Re-emerging Zoonoses 3(2-0-1)VPH-703 Quality Control of Animal Food Products 3(2-0-1)VPH-704 Occupational Health Hazards 3(2-0-1)VPH-708 Advances in Environmental Pollution Control 3(2-0-1)VPH-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VPH-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1Basic Supporting Courses (2 credits)BBC-710 Advance Techniques in Biochemistry 2(0-0-2)Optional Courses (4 credits)Minor Courses (10 credits)Thesis Research (45 credits)VPH-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Credit for Minor package (10 credit)Any 600 or above series courses from either Veterinary Microbiology, LivestockProducts Technology, Veterinary Parasitology, Veterinary Pathology, AnimalBiotechnology, Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology.List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentVPH-600 Master’s Seminar 1VPH-601 Special Problem 1VPH-602 Bacterial and Rickettsial Agents of Public Health Significance 3(2-0-1)VPH-603 Viral, Fungal and Parasitic Agents of Public Health Significance 3(2-0-1)VPH-604 Zoonoses and Public Health 3(2-0-1)125


VPH-605 Principles of Food Hygiene and Safety 3(2-0-1)VPH-606 Food-Borne Infection and Intoxications 3(2-0-1)VPH-607 Meat and Milk Hygiene 3(2-0-1)VPH-608 Environmental Pollution and Safety 4(3-0-1)VPH-609 Fish, Fish Products and Sea Food Hygiene 2(1-0-1)VPH-610 Bioterrorism and Disaster Management 2(1-0-1)VPH-611 Elements of Veterinary Public Health 2(1-0-1)VPH-690 Master's Thesis Research 20VPH-701 Current Topics in Veterinary Public Health 3(2-0-1)VPH-702 Emerging and Re-emerging Zoonoses 3(2-0-1)VPH-703 Quality Control of Animal Food Products 3(2-0-1)VPH-704 Occupational Health Hazards 3(2-0-1)VPH-705 Disposal and Recycling of Waste 3(2-0-1)VPH-706 Biohazards, Biosecurity and Disaster Management 2(2-0-0)VPH-707 Food Plant Sanitation 3(2-0-1)VPH-708 Advances in Environmental Pollution Control 3(2-0-1)VPH-788 Doctoral Seminar-I 1VPH-789 Doctoral Seminar-II 1VPH-790 Ph.D.Thesis Research 45126


15. VETERINARY SURGERY AND RADIOLOGYM.V.Sc. Surgery & RadiologyCore Courses (18 credits)VSR-600 Master’s Seminar 1VSR-602 Clinical Practice-I 1(0-0-1)VSR-604 Small Animal Anaesthesia 2(1-0-1)VSR-605 Large Animal Anaesthesia 2(1-0-1)VSR-606 Diagnostic Imaging Techniques 2(1-0-1)VSR-607 Veterinary Ophthalmology and Dentistry 2(1-0-1)VSR-608 Principles of Surgery 2(1-0-1)VSR-609 Large Animal Soft Tissue Surgery 3(2-0-1)VSR-610 Orthopedic and Limb Surgery 3(2-0-1)Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)BPS-561 Statistical Methods 3(2-0-1)Optional/ Minor Courses (9 credits) 9Thesis Research (20 credits)VSR-690 Master’s Thesis Research 20Total 50Ph.D. Surgery and RadiologyCore Courses (13 credits)VSR-701 Clinical Surgical Practice-I 1(0-0-1)VSR-705 Advances in Anaesthesiolgy 3(2-0-1)VSR-706 Advances in Diagnostic Imaging Techniques 3(2-0-1)VSR-709 Body Electrolyte and Fluid Therapy 2(1-0-1)VSR-710 Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery (Thoracic and Cardiovascular)2(1-0-1)VSR-788 Doctoral Seminar I 1VSR-789 Doctoral Seminar II 1Basic Supporting Courses (3 credits)VMD-768 Advances in Veterinary Diagnostics 3(1-0-2)Optional Courses (4 credits) 4Minor Courses (10 credits) 10Thesis Research (45 credits)VSR-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45Total 75Compulsory Courses for minor for other disciplinesVSR-605 Large Animal Anaesthesia 2(1-0-1)VSR-606 Diagnostic Imaging Techniques 2(1-0-1)VSR-611 Experimental Surgical Techniques in Animals 2(1-0-1)VSR-612 Radiographic Anatomy 2(1-0-1)127


List of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Courses of the DepartmentVSR-600 Master’s Seminar 1VSR-601 Special Problem 1VSR-602 Clinical Practice-I 1(0-0-1)VSR-603 Clinical Practice-II 1(0-0-1)VSR-604 Small Animal Anaesthesia 2(1-0-1)VSR-605 Large Animal Anaesthesia 2(1-0-1)VSR-606 Diagnostic Imaging Technique 2(1-0-1)VSR-607 Veterinary Ophthalmology and Dentistry 2(1-0-1)VSR-608 Principles of Surgery 2(1-0-1)VSR-609 Large Animal Soft Tissue Surgery 3(2-0-1)VSR-610 Orthopaedic and Limb Surgery 3(2-0-1)VSR-611 Experimental Surgical Techniques in Animals 2(1-0-1)VSR-612 Radiographic Anatomy 2(1-0-1)VSR-690 Master's Thesis Research 20VSR-701 Clinical Surgical Practice-I 1(0-0-1)VSR-702 Clinical Surgical Practice-II 1(0-0-1)VSR-703 Clinical Surgical Practice-III 1(0-0-1)VSR-704 Anaesthesia of Wild and Laboratory Animal 2(1-0-1)VSR-705 Advances in Anaesthesiolgy 3(2-0-1)VSR-706 Advances in Diagnostic Imaging Techniques 3(2-0-1)VSR-707 Neurosurgery 2(1-0-1)VSR-709 Body Electrolyte and Fluid Therapy 2(1-0-1)VSR-710 Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery (Thoracic and Cardiovascular)2(1-0-1)VSR-788 Doctoral Seminar I 1VSR-789 Doctoral Seminar II 1VSR-790 Ph.D. Thesis Research 45128


Annexure ICHAPTER-VREGULATIONS ON THE AWARD OFPOST-GRADUATE DEGREESAdvisor1. Every student on admission to the college of <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studies shall be assigned to anadvisor. An Advisor must be specialist in the field of studies of the student and shall be:(a) A statutory member of the Board of <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Faculty.(b) Staff of the University accredited for appropriate <strong>Post</strong>-graduate level research.(c) Staff at the other institutions in case of joint training Programme who are given honorarymembership of <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Faculty.(d) The Head of the Department concerned shall propose an advisor for each and every studentin the Department according to the guidelines, if any, within one month of the date ofregistration of the student and submit the proposal to the Dean of the College concerned.The Dean of College concerned may, at his discretion, either endorse the proposal submittedby the Head of the Department or propose change in the proposal submitted by the Headof the Department and forward the final proposal to the Dean, <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studiesnormally within fifteen days of the receipt of the proposal from the Head of Department.The reasons for not accepting the proposals of Head of the Department shall be recordedin writing by the Dean concerned with a copy to the Head of the Department concerned. Incase there is difference of opinion between a Dean of the college and Dean <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong>Studies, the matter shall be referred to the Vice-Chancellor whose decision shall be final.The Dean, <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studies shall intimate the final approval on the proposal normallywithin fifteen days of the receipt of the proposal from the Dean of the College concerned.The allotment of PG students shall preferably be made to those accredited facultymembers who have research project (funded by outside agencies like ICAR/CSIR/ AICTEetc.) in their name as Project Leader/Co-Project Leader. While allotting the PG students tothe faculty members, a Committee of 3-5 members (consisting of Head of the Department,senior faculty members) be constituted in each department. The said Committee shallexamine the allotment of students considering the infrastructure/facilities available in thedepartment/project and also the interest of the candidates for area of their specialization.Further, the maximum number of students with a faculty member at a given time will be 6.(e) An advisor once assigned to a student will normally not be changed. Where the need for thechange of Advisor becomes necessary, either because the Advisor has resigned and left or ison long leave or is unable to function as an Advisor or in any other circumstance where theDean of the college of <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studies is convinced or has reasons to believe that thechange of Advisor has become imminent, the Dean, PGS may after consultation with theHead of the Department, the Dean of the College concerned, and such members of theAdvisory Committee as he deems proper, allow assignment of another Advisor.In all such cases, the circumstances under which such a change became unavoidableshall be recorded and intimated to the Registrar. While assigning another Advisor, amongother things, the stage of the research work/Thesis of the student and the guidance required129


(f)as well as the availability/possibility of the Advisor providing the guidance withoutdetriment to the quality of Thesis/ Research or unduly prolonging the duration of thethesis/research work must be taken into consideration.Normally no staff member registered for the Ph.D. degree of this University shall be anAdvisor and if an Advisor registers himself for a Ph.D. degree of this University, he shallcease to be an Advisor thereafter.Allotment of students to the retiring persons(g) Normally, retiring person may not be allotted M.Sc. student if he is left with less than 2years of service and Ph.D. student if left with less than 3 years of service. However, inspecial circumstances, permission may be obtained from Dean, P.G.S. by the concernedHead, of the Department.Advisory Committee:2. (a) For every student in the college of <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studies, there shall be an AdvisoryCommittee consisting of not fewer than three members in the case of a candidate forMaster's degree and four in the case of Ph.D. degree with the Advisor as Chairman.The Advisory Committee should have representatives from the major and minor fields.(b) The Advisor in consultation with the Head of Department concerned shall within fifteendays of his appointment as Advisor recommend through the Dean of the collegeconcerned to the Dean of the college of <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studies names of the membersof the Advisory Committee from amongst the members of the P.G. Faculty and the staffof the University accredited for appropriate <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> level research. However, inthose departments where qualified staff exists but due to unavoidable reasons postgraduatedegree programmesare not existing, the staff having post-graduate teachingexperience of three years or more may be included in the Advisory Committee as memberrepresenting the minor.(c) The Dean of the college of the <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studies shall appoint the Committee bythe end of the Semester of student's admission in the P.G. programme after makingsuch changes as he considers necessary.(d) The Advisor should convene a meeting of the Advisory Committee atleast once in a Semester.The summary record should be communicated to the Head of Department, Dean of theCollege of concerned, Registrar and Dean, <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studies for information.Staff members on extra ordinary leave or study leave or ex-staff to continue as Advisor3. (1) Normally staff members of the University on extra ordinary leave or on study leave orwho leave the University service will cease to continue to serve as Advisors of the <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studies of the University. However, the Dean, <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studies may permitthem to continue to serve as Advisor subject to the following conditions:(a) The concerned staff member must be resident in India and if he agrees to guideresearch must be available for occasional consultations;(b) An application is made by the student concerned and that is duly supported byAdvisory Committee;130


(c) In case of a Ph.D. student he must have completed his preliminary examination andthe research work must be well in progress and it is expected that the student willsubmit the thesis within a year;(d) The Head of the Department and the Dean of the college concerned agree to theproposal;(e) The staff member, after leaving the University service is granted the status of honoraryfaculty's membership by the Vice-Chancellor on the recommendation of the Dean,<strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studies for guiding as Chairman or Member, Advisory Committeethe thesis/theses of the student(s) concerned only.Staff Members for guiding outside students(2) (a) Teachers in the University department where Ph.D.programmes do not exist or wherethere is no likelihood of Ph.D.programmes being started in the near future be permittedto guide research of outside students registered in other University subject to thefollowing conditions:i) Such permission should be restricted in number.ii)When a student utilizes the facilities provided for by the University specialpermission shall have to be obtained and the student shall have to pay for use ofsuch facilities.(b) In case of staff members of this University only registered at some other University forPh.D. degree, a staff member may be permitted by the Vice-Chancellor to guide suchstudents. In case the University where the staff member has been registered for Ph.D.degree requires that a person in the department of this University may act as Co-guide/Co-supervisor that may also be permitted by the Vice-Chancellor.Requirements for the Master's degree4. (a) A minimum of 50 Semester credit hours shall be required for the Master's degree out ofwhich 20 credits may be earned by research and thesis work.(b) The remaining Semester credit hours may cover course work in one major field, or thecandidate may select a major and one minor with the approval of his Advisory Committee,the concerned Head of the Department the Dean of the college concerned and the Dean<strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studies. Such minor shall carry atleast 8 semester credits in that field.(c) As undergraduate pre-requisites for postgraduate study in his major and minor subjects,a student must have completed such work as the department concerned may require. If astudent is deficient in his undergraduate per-requisite, he may remove such deficiencyby taking courses for which graduate credit will not be given.(d) Full-time staff members registered for Master's degree programme shall exempted fromthe formal registration of thesis/research credits for the degree if the Advisory Committeecertified that the research carried out by the candidate in the discharge of duties as amember of the staff had been used for thesis and the amount of work put in was equivalentto a minimum of 20 credits as the case may.Requirements for the Ph.D. degree5. (a) The minimum requirement for course work for Ph.D. after Master's degree shall be 30Semester credit hours made up on one major and atleast one minor. Not more than two131


minors shall be permissible.(b) The Ph.D. major should carry atleast 20 Semester credits.(c) The group of course to be known as 'Minor' should carry 10 Semester credits and shouldnot be from the same field of study as the major.(d) In case of two 'Minors' the course requirement may go up to 40 credit hours instead of 30credit hours as prescribed in (a) above. If, however, both the 'Minors' are in closelyrelated fields, the course requirement in each minor shall be minimum of 8 Semestercredit hours.(e) The minimum requirement for thesis work for Ph.D. shall be 45 credit hours.(f) In the case of full time staff member registered for Ph.D. degree, the maximum creditspermissible in a semester would apply only to course work. No formal registration forthesis would be required, if the Advisory Committee certifies that the research carriedout by the candidate in the discharge of duties as member of the staff, had been used forthesis and the amount of work put in was equivalent to a minimum of 30 credit hours.Programme of Study6. (a) A detailed programme of studies giving the course requirement of the students admittedto the Master's or Ph.D. degree programme shall be prepared by the respective AdvisoryCommittee and submitted by the Advisors within first fifteen days of the second Semesterof the joining of the students through the Head of Department and Dean of the collegeconcerned to the Dean, college of PGS for his approval. The Dean, PGS shall issue theapproved programme of studies within one month of the receipt of the programme ofstudies by the Advisors after making such changes as he may deem necessary.(b) The programme of study shall be prepared out of the approved course and shall be sodevised as to ensure the inclusion of the core, major and basic supporting coursesprescribed.Making core courses of M.Sc. programme of a particular discipline compulsory at Ph.D.level for the students admitted from the related majors.(c) The students admitted to a Ph.D. degree in a discipline from the related area would berequired to study the core courses of the Master's degree of that discipline. This will beover and above the requirements of 30 credits.Courses7. (1) There shall be the following types of courses in each postgraduate major:(a) Core Courses:(i) Major: These shall consist of courses from the Department concerned which arecompulsory for a particular major.(ii) Supporting Courses: These courses shall consist of such basic supporting coursesfrom department, other than the major department, which shall also be invariablecomponents of each individual programme of study of <strong>Post</strong>graduate students takingup a particular major.(b) Open Electives: These shall consist of the courses both from the major Department and132


other departments which may be required to be offered by a postgraduate student.(2) The core and basis supporting courses in each major shall be compulsory for all <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> students and shall carry credits. If a student has studied the equivalent course(s)the matter may be examined by the Committee consisting of (1) Advisor of the student, (2)Head of the majoring department concerned, (3) The Head of the department to which thecourse belongs, on whose recommendations the Vice-Chancellor may exempt the studentfrom studying the course(s).(3) For each <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> programme the core courses and basic supporting courses shall bedefined by the Department concerned and approved by the Academic Council.(4) Of the total course requirement for the <strong>Post</strong>graduate degree the composition of the Core,Basic Supporting courses and open elective shall be as follows:Master's degree Ph.D. degree(a) Core and Basic Supporting 2/3 ½(b) Open Elective 1/3 ½Change in the programme of studies8. No change in the programme of studies shall normally be permitted. However, under specialcircumstances Dean, <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studies may, on the recommendation of the AdvisoryCommittee/Head(s) of Department(s) and Dean(s) of College(s) concerned, for reasons tobe specified, permit a change in the programme of studies comprising of the Open Electivecomponent of the major.Evaluation9. (a) Each student shall be examined in every course from time to time throughout the semester.While examining the students, the Instructor shall mark individual questions in numerical(no rounding off) and then convert the total number of marks obtained into points.The 'Points' earned in a course will be total marks obtained by a student out of 100,divided by 10. The Points secured in course(s) will be 'Points in course(s) x Credit(s) ofthe course(s)'. The significance of points for postgraduate students shall be as follows:Percentage of MarksPoints100 10 Points90-below 1009-below 10 points80- below 90 8-below 9 points70- below 80 7-below 8 points60-below 70 (Barely Pass)6-below 7 pointsBelow 60 (Fail)Below 6 pointse.g., 80.76 8.07657.25 5.72543.80 4.38072.50 (but shortage of attendance) Fail (1Point)(b) A student shall be eligible for the award of Master's degree only if he maintains anOGPA of 6.500 out of 10.000, in 500 series courses included in the course programme.However, a student shall be eligible for the award of Ph.D. degree only if he maintains133


an OGPA of 7.250 out of 10.000.Research Thesis10. (a) Requirement of the Master's degree shall include successful completion of scientificinvestigation and creditable research reported in the form of a thesis.(b) The ability to widen the field of knowledge by distinct original contribution shall be oneof the out-standing qualifications for the Ph.D. degree. A candidate must therefore, presentsatisfactory evidence of such ability by submitting a thesis embodying the results ofresearch on a creditable problem within the field of this major subject.Seminar before writing of the thesis(c) Each Ph.D. student should present seminar on his/her thesis in the department whichwill be open to all before submitting his/her thesis.Subject of the thesis11. (a) The subject of thesis research must be approved by:(1) Advisory committee of the student.(2) The Head of the Department in which the student is majoring.(3) The Dean of the College where the research is carried out and;(4) The Dean, college of <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studies.(b) The approved problem of research shall be communicated by the Dean, <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong>Studies to the Registrar not later than two Semesters from the time of admission of thestudent. The actual title of the thesis may be communicated later, but it must reach theoffice of the Registrar at least a month before the date of the submission of the thesis bythe candidate.(c) No change in the title of the thesis can be made without the prior written permission ofthe Dean, <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studies.Submission of thesis (For details refer Thesis Guidelines)12. (a) A candidate for Master's or Doctorate degree must present to the Dean, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong>Studies, three typed written copies of the thesis approved by his Advisory Committeeand forwarded by the Head of the Department latest by the end of the Semester. In caseof fellowship holders the number of copies as prescribed by the Dean, PGS shall besubmitted.(b) If a candidate fails to submit the thesis before the commencement of the subsequentsemester, he shall be required to registrar himself for the semester and pay the necessarydues.(c) The student shall not be required to pay any fee for the period between the submission ofthesis and the conduct of the viva-voce examination. For all purposes the student shall beconsidered to have been enrolled till the end of the month in which the thesis is submitted.Submission of research paper alongwith the thesis(d) At least one research paper must be submitted by the Ph.D. students prior to submissionof Ph.D. thesis. Further, the Dean PGS will have a certificate from the Advisor to thiseffect along with the copies of the paper(s) from each Ph.D. students at the time Ph.D.134


thesis submission.Number of thesis abstracts to be submitted by the Ph.D. students(e) 10 copies of thesis abstracts must be submitted by a Ph.D. student at the time of submittingthe thesis.Appointment of External Examiner13. After the receipt of the thesis, the Registrar, in consultation with Dean of the College of<strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studies, Shall appoint an examiner who shall not be a person on the staff ofthe University, in the following manner:(a) The Advisor in consultation with the Head of the Department concerned shall suggestfor every thesis a panel of the least three names for being appointed as examinerwhich shall after the approval of the Dean of the colleges concerned be submitted tothe Registrar the name of the person to be appointed as examiner.(b) Where the number of students to be examined in any field of specialization is morethan four, additional examiner(s) may be appointed to the panel.(c) Normally, no person should be appointed as examiner for more than two yearsconsecutively. After a break of a year or more the same person shall, however, beeligible for re-appointment.(d) The Chairman Advisory Committee or in his unavoidable absence the Head of theDepartment concerned shall act as the Internal Examiner.(e) While asking the consent of the examiner for evaluating the thesis, it shall also beindicated to him that the thesis for a master's degree has to be evaluated within 30days and the thesis for a Ph.D. degree has to be evaluated within 60 days and in casethe evaluation of the thesis is provided that viva-voce examination shall not beconducted before 15 days have elapsed from the date of the dispatch of the thesis bythe office of the Registrar.Evaluation of Thesis14. (a) After the Advisory Committee of a <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> student has been satisfied with thequality and the norms prescribed by the Dean, PGS for the assessment of the thesis, theChairman, Advisory Committee shall forward the thesis to the Head of the Department.The Head of the Department after being satisfied shall forward the thesis to the Dean,<strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studies, who shall forward the same to the Registrar for its evaluation bythe examiner appointed for the purpose.(b) In case the Head of Department does not approve the thesis he shall assign reasons forthe same and return the thesis to the Chairman of the Advisory Committee for necessarymodifications.(c) The thesis shall be sent to the external examiner by registered post and the examinermust send the report of the evaluation of the thesis to the Registrar.(d) On receipt of a favourable thesis evaluation report from the external examiner, the Registrarshall communicate the same to the advisor along with the date suggested by the externalexaminer for the conduct of examination. If no date has been suggested by the externalexaminer, the Advisor and External Examiner will decide a date and communicate it to135


the Registrar for approval. The examination may be conducted within 15 days before orafter the date approved for the examination without violating the provision of regulation14(e). In case the examination is not conducted within this period, a fresh date may berequested for by the Advisor and approval obtained. The examination shall be conductedon that date. The examination conducted without prior approval of the Registrar will notbe accepted and re-examination shall be arranged. If any oral examination has beenconducted in violation of this regulation, the University shall not be liable to pay TA andDA to the External Examiner. Under exceptional circumstances, however, the decisionof the Vice-Chancellor in this regard shall be final.NOTE: The above procedure shall also apply for oral preliminary examinations (in case ofPh.D. students).(e) In case the thesis is rejected by the External Examiner, a student shall be required toresubmit the thesis after incorporating the changes as required not earlier than threemonths from the date of rejection of thesis after proper registration and payment of fees.Provided that a student shall be allowed not more than three chances to modify histhesis after its rejection by the external examiner, and as far as possible the same externalexaminer shall be appointed to evaluate his thesis.Preliminary Examination15. (a) A candidate for the Ph.D. degree of the University shall be required to pass a preliminaryexamination to be conducted in three phases namely; written examinations in major andminor subjects separately, oral examination by the Advisory Committee and oralexamination by the External Examiner along with the Advisory Committee.(b) A candidate for the Ph.D. degree of the University shall be required to pass a preliminaryexamination only after completing the course work with a minimum OGPA of 7.250 in500 and higher series courses included in the programme of studies. In special cases,however, a student may petition to Dean PGS for relaxation of this regulation providedhe has completed at least all the prescribed courses for the minor and at least 75% of thecourses prescribed for the major with the minimum OGPA requirements specified above.(c) The preliminary examination shall consist of written and oral tests covering the entirefield of study of the candidate for the Ph.D. degree.Written Preliminary Examinations(d) The written examination in major field of study shall be conducted by the AdvisoryCommittee other than the member from the minor area under the coordination of Advisor.The written examination in each minor field of study shall be conducted by the memberof Advisory Committee from the respective minor field of study.(e) The student shall be required to secure satisfactory grade (S) by securing not less than60% marks in the major and minor areas separately. A student securing unsatisfactory(US) grade in major or minor field of studies shall have to appear for written examinationafter a lapse of not less than one month if he/she fails in one paper and after a lapse ofone semester, if he/she fails in both major as well as minor.(f) The student shall apply for written preliminary examination to the Registrar throughAdvisor, Head of the Department and the Dean PGS. The examination shall be conducted136


only after written approval for the same by the Registrar.(g) The result of the written preliminary examination shall be sent by the Advisor/Examinerof minor field to the Dean PGS and the Registrar through the Head of the Department ofthe major department and that of the oral preliminary examination by the Advisor throughthe same channel.Oral Preliminary Examinations(h) After successfully completing the written preliminary examination, each Ph.D. studentshall be required to appear for oral preliminary examination to be conducted by theAdvisory Committee on approval of the Dean PGS. The result of the examination shallbe sent to the Dean PGS by the Advisory and if the student has been cleared by theAdvisory Committee, he/she will be allowed to take oral preliminary examination to beconducted by the External Examination along with the Advisory Committee. The studentshall be graded Pass or Fail at both the stages of oral preliminary examination.(i) If a student fails in oral preliminary examination conducted by the Advisory Committee,he/she shall not be eligible to re-appear in the examination before the expiry of onemonth. If a student fails in an oral preliminary examination conducted by the AdvisoryCommittee along with the External Examiner, he/she shall not be permitted to re-appearin this preliminary examination before the expiry of a period of one month.(j) No candidate shall be permitted to appear in the written or oral preliminary examinationsmore than two times. Normally, the same External Examiner shall be associated withthe conduct of second oral preliminary examination. However, in special circumstances,another External Examiner can be appointed by the Dean PGS after obtaining a panel ofExternal Examiners from the Advisor and the Head of the Department.Note: The oral preliminary examinations in respect of Ph.D.programmes may be held by groupingthe candidates in the departments, as far as possible, on quarterly basis. For this purpose, apanel of 3 Examiners with their specialization will be submitted by the Advisors/ProjectsGuides to the Head of the Department, who will communicate the same to the Dean PGSthrough Dean of the college concerned. The Dean PGS will finally select the Examinersfrom the list so provided by the Head of the Department for seeking consent as per existingprocedure. If possible, same procedure may also be applied to Master's programmes.Final Viva-voce Examination16. (a) A <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> student failing to show 'Satisfactory' performance in his final viva-voceexamination shall be permitted by the Registrar to take the examination again after expiryof atleast three months form the date of his first viva voce examination.(b) In case the student again fails to show 'Satisfactory' performance in the second chance,he shall be given a third chance by the Registrar to take the viva-voce examination afterthe expiry of atleast one month from the date of his second viva voce examination. Nofurther chance to take the viva voce examination shall be given.(c) Normally the same external examiner shall be associated with the conduct of second andthird viva voce examination.(d) The viva-voce examination in case of Ph.D. student shall be held at College/Universitylevel. The Chairman of the Advisory Committee will ensure to notify the venue, time137


and date of the open thesis defence/viva-voce examination of the student to all PGDepartments/Dean/Directors and also make all necessary arrangements for the same.(e) For conduct of viva-voce examination at both Master's and Ph.D. level another ExternalExaminer may be invited to conduct the viva-voce examination based on the report ofthe first External Examiner if he (who evaluated the thesis) has sent his refusal not toconduct the viva-voce examination.Additional Requirement for Ph.D. Degree17. A postgraduate student may also be required to undertake and complete successfully theadditional requirements necessary for the degree he is registered for.Remuneration to External Examiners18. (a) A person not on the staff of the University, who is appointed to examine the thesis andconduct the viva voce examination thereof for the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree or conductthe oral preliminary examinations shall be paid the remuneration as decided by theAcademic Council from time to time. The present rates of remuneration are as follows:Particulars Remuneration per studentM. Sc. Ph.D.1. To evaluate the thesis and conduct viva voce examination. Rs.800.00 Rs.1200.002. To evaluate the thesis only at each time. Rs.400.00 Rs.600.003. To conduct viva voce only at each time. Rs.400.00 Rs.600.004. To conduct oral preliminary exam at each time. - Rs.600.00(b) Normally the same external examiner shall be appointed to evaluate the thesis and conductthe viva voce examination at each subsequent time with regard to the same student.Collaboration for Ph.D. Degree with other Institutions19. (1) A student may be permitted to complete the course requirement or research work for hisdegree in full or in part at another institution subject to following conditions:(a) The courses to be taken and the credits to be given shall be determined by the Dean,PGS in consultation with the authorities concerned.(b) The research problem shall also be approved by the Dean, PGS in consultation withthe concerned authorities of this University and the co-advisor of the student at theinstitution where the research work has to be undertaken.(2) Where a candidate for a post-graduate degree of this University in permitted to completethe course work or research in full or in part at another institution recognized for thispurpose, such course or research work may be accepted in fulfilment of the courserequirement, or may be permitted to be submitted as thesis for the same degree at thisUniversity. Further if the candidate has successfully completed the preliminaryexamination at the cooperating institution he shall also be exempted from taking thepreliminary examination at this University.Minimum Class Attendance20. (a) Each student shall be regular in attending classes and shall be required to have a minimum138


of 85 percent attendance in each course in each semester, failing which he/she be awardedactual failure points unless withdrawal from the course has been permitted. This, however,shall not apply to students leaving the University to join the Armed Forces during aperiod of emergency provided that they attended classes and tests for at least 14 weeksin that semester.(b) The percentage of attendance of a student in a course of lectures, practical, tutorialsattended by him and those actually held between the date of commencement of instructionand the date of closing of instruction, irrespective of the date of his registration and/orthe duration of leave duly granted to him.(c) The Vice-Chancellor may on the recommendations of the Instructor/ Advisor/Dean ofthe college where the department is situated and the Dean, PGS, condone shortage inattendance upto ten percent in a course(s) in exceptional circumstances and allow studentswith an attendance of seventy five percent to appear at the final examination.(d) More than ten percent shortage of attendance shall not be condoned under anycircumstances.Minimum Residence and Maximum duration21. The duration of residence for each course is prescribed by the Academic Council fromtime to time provided it shall ordinarily be not less than:(1) Master degree programme: 2 Semesters(2) Ph.D.programme: 3 SemestersContinuance22. For continuance in the University a postgraduate student shall maintain a minimum OGPAof 6.500 in case of Master's & 7.250 in case of Ph.D.programme out of 10.000 in eachSemester in 500 and higher series courses included in his programme of studies.Academic Probation23. If at the end of any semester the overall grade point average of any postgraduate studentfalls below 6.500 in case of Master's & 7.250 in case of Ph.D.programme out of 10.000 in500 and higher series courses included in his programme of studies, he shall be placed on'Academic Probation' for the duration of the following semester.Removal from Academic Probation24. If at the end of any semester during which a postgraduate student has been on Academicprobation the overall grade point average of that student for that semester in 500 andhigher series courses is 6.500 in case of Master's and 7.250 in case of Ph.D.programme orabove out of 10.000 he shall cease to be on 'Academic Probation'.Dropping for Poor Academic Performance25. (1) If at the end of any semester during which a postgraduate student has been on Academicprobation the Overall Grade Point Average of the student in 500 and higher series coursesfalls below 6.500 out of 10.000 in case of Master's and 7.250 out of 10.000 in case ofPh.D.programme, he/she shall be dropped from the University for poor academicperformance with a right to petition for readmission. However, a student falling in the139


following categories will be finally dropped from the University with no right to petitionfor readmission:(a) A student having an OGPA less than 6.000 in case of Master's and 6.500 in case ofPh.D.programme out of 10.000. (312th meeting/2.8.99)(b) A student having 6.000 points in more than 10 credits.(2) Any postgraduate student failing twice in the same course/examination shall be droppedfrom the University for poor academic performance. In exceptional circumstances theVice-Chancellor may permit a third chance to pass the course to the student on therecommendation of the concerned Advisor, Head of the Department and Dean PGS.Any student failing in the same course/examination thrice shall be finally dropped fromthe University with no right to petition.(3) No post-graduate student shall register again in a course, which he/she has already clearedwith a passing grade. If he/she registers again a course already passed the subsequentgrade shall be ignored.(4) A <strong>Post</strong>-graduate student unable to complete his courses as well as thesis within maximumpermissible degree duration with on OGPA of 6.500 in case of Master's and 7.250 incase of Ph.D.programme out of 10.000 will be finally dropped from the University withno right to petition.(5) A postgraduate student whose petition has been rejected by the Vice-Chancellor willhave no further right to petition for readmission.Petition for readmission26. Any post-graduate student dropped from the University for poor academic performanceshall have the privilege of petitioning to the Vice-Chancellor for readmission.Disposal of petitions27. Petition for readmission after dropping on academic grounds must be filed within one weekfrom the date of registration for the semester immediately following the semester in whichthe student has been finally dropped. No petition may be entertained after this date.All petitions made by the dropped students for readmission shall be examined by apetitions committee appointed by the Vice-Chancellor. The petitions committee shall advisethe Vice-Chancellor in respect of each petition whether it may be rejected or accepted subjectto such conditions as the committee may deem fit. In case any student has to take make-upexamination his performance for the purposes of dropping be judged on the basis of resultsalready available without waiting for make-up examination results. The decision of theVice-Chancellor in such cases shall be final. Once a petition has been rejected by the Vice-Chancellor no further petition shall be entertained.Repetition of Courses28. (1) If a post-graduate student secures a failing point in a course included in his programmeof studies, he/she shall have to repeat the course and shall be provided one more chanceto pass the course. In case, however, he again fails in the course no further chance torepeat the course shall be given and the student shall be dropped from the University.(2) In case a post-graduate student obtains a failure grade in a course in the first attempt and140


epeats the same course, the grade/points secured by the student on repeating the courseshall be counted for computation of his overall grade point average though the failuregrade secured by the student in the first attempt shall be shown in his transcript.(3) The course(s) that form the degree requirements of students are required to be passed.Many a times students also register for course(s) which are in addition to their degreerequirements. Such additional courses are taken in all seriousness after full applicationof mind by the Student/Advisor/Dean of the college concerned. Therefore, a courseonce registered whether part of degree requirement or not be must cleared through apassing grade.Guidelines for Implementation of Regulations under clauses 23 to 28.(a) If any course of 300 and higher series is offered in the first semester after admission at thetime of registration the Advisor shall clearly indicate whether it is taken for credits or asnon-credit course. No change in this shall be permissible.(b) The post-graduate faculty should devise ways and means to review grades in post-graduatecourse after the end of each semester as is being done by other faculties.(c) Credits courses in certain majors which carry numbers in series below 500 should forpurposes of credit load of graduate student in a particular department who offer such coursesfor credits, be reconsidered and raised to 500 series or above.(d) For purpose of calculating OGPA, the failing grade in a course will be counted for theOGPA till it is repeated after which only repeat grade will be counted.Class division29. No Division shall be awarded at Ph.D. level. In case of Master's degree, however, equivalentdivision that is 'First' or 'First Division with Distinction' or 'Second' shall be written inBrackets both in the transcript as well as in the degree certificate.Addition or Withdrawal of Courses30. (a) Subsequent to his registration a student may add or withdraw any course, in the mannerprescribed below.1. Application for addition or withdrawal shall be made in the prescribed 'Change ofCourse(s) Form' obtainable from the office of the Dean concerned.2. The advisor of the student and the instructor of the course shall give theirrecommendations with reasons on the form itself.3. After completing (ii) above the student shall go to the Dean, College of <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studies and obtain his approval for the change.4. In the event of permission for the change being granted by the Dean, College of<strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Studies the student shall deposit the prescribed fee of Rs.10.00 inthe office of the Comptroller and obtain a receipt thereof.5. After the fees as (iv) above have been deposited, the student shall deposit one copyof the 'Change of Course(s) Form' with his Advisor and the remaining two copiesin the office of the Registrar. The Registrar shall inform the Instructors concernedabout the addition or withdrawal of the course(s) by the student and shall alsoforward a copy of the completed 'Change of Course(s) Form' to the Dean concerned.6. Until all the procedures mentioned above are completed, the change shall not become141


effective.(b) Course(s) may be added by a student not later than seven days from the date of registration.In exceptional case exemption from this rule may be given by the Vice-Chancellor onthe recommendation of the Dean concerned.(c) Student may withdraw any course(s) in the manner prescribed without payment of feeup to two weeks from the date of registration. The course(s) withdrawn within theprescribed period shall not be shown on the transcript.(d) Normally students shall not be permitted to withdraw from courses beyond a period oftwo weeks specified in clause (c) above. However, under special circumstances to removegenuine difficulties which may arise on account of any one or more of the followingreasons, the Vice-Chancellor, may on the recommendations of the Dean of the collegeconcerned, permit withdrawal of courses beyond two weeks from the date of registrationupto six weeks on payment of a fee of Rs. 10/-i) Where a student has not been able to adjust clashes in the time-table within a periodof two weeks and has to drop either of the two courses.ii) Change of major and/or minor.iii) Wrong advisement by an Advisor. The Advisor will submit a note to the Dean as tohow the wrong advisement took place and if approved by the Dean, withdrawalfrom a course shall be permitted.(e) Withdrawal of courses beyond the normal date for withdrawal shall automatically resultin failure grade for that course. In case of prolonged absence of a student on account ofsevere illness certified by the University Medical Officer, the Vice-Chancellor, may onthe recommendations of the Advisor and Dean PGS permit him to withdraw course(s)beyond two weeks from the date of registration on payment of prescribed fee.Accreditation of staff members for <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Teaching/Research31. (1) A teacher shall not teach or guide research at a level beyond which he had no experienceas a student. However, these conditions will not apply in case of Professor.(2) All teachers in the rank of Professors shall be automatically accredited for postgraduateteaching and research uptoPh.D. level.(3) All teachers in the rank of Associate Professors will be automatically accredited forpostgraduate teaching and master's research.(4) All teachers at the level of Assistant Professors will be eligible for teaching postgraduatecourses.(5) Normally, a staff member shall have to spend one year at the University to develop thelaboratory and other facilities required for being accredited/allotment of students forguiding Master's or Doctorate research. This condition may be waived off by DeanPGS in case no accredited faculty member is available in the concerned department.(6) A staff member shall be considered for accreditation to guide research at Ph.D. levelprovided he has guided research at Master's level for a period of at least two years andsuccessfully guided at least three Master's degree students or guided Ph.D. research atcomparable University or Institute or has carried out after Ph.D. sufficient research asevidenced by his publications in reputed journals.(7) For accreditation a staff member will have to make an application to Dean PGS through142


concerned Head of the Department by submitting 10 copies which will be consideredby the Accreditation Committee consisting of Deans of all colleges, Registrar and Headof the concerned department with Dean PGS as Convener. For units under the controlof Incharge or directly under the charge of the Dean, the Head of the department whereaccreditation is to be made will be the member of Accreditation Committee. Foraccreditation to guide research at Master's or Ph.D. level the number and quantity ofresearch publications shall be taken into consideration.(8) The recommendations of the Accreditation Committee will be considered by the Boardof Faculty of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Studies.(9) The recommendations of the Board of Faculty of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Studies will beconsidered by the Academic Council.(10) The decision of the Academic Council will be communicated to the concerned staffmembers and Head of the Department by the Dean, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Studies.(11) Accreditation of a teacher can be withdrawn if at any stage it is found that the teacherconcerned has not been found worthy of task entrusted to him. The following procedureshall be followed in this connection.Where a Head of the Department finds or has reasons to believe or Dean ofrespective college/Dean, College of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Studies/Vice-Chancellor has reportor reasons to believe that an accredited staff member is not performing the duties of anAdvisor or member of the Advisory Committee of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> student satisfactorily,the matter shall be referred to the Dean, College of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Studies for withdrawalof the accreditation of the concerned staff member. The Dean PGS will provideopportunity to the concerned staff member to defend his case. The matter will then beplaced before the Accreditation Committee and then if necessary to <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong>Faculty. The recommendation of the PG Faculty will be placed before the AcademicCouncil.Formula for conversion of OGPA into percentage of marks32. The formula for conversion of the Overall Grade Point Average into aggregate percentageof marks is as under:FORMULA:Percentage of Marks = OGPA × 100/10e.g. if the OGPA is 6.000 then the percentage of marks would be6.000x100/10 = 60%Conversion of Quarter, Trimesters and Annual Credits33. The following formula shall be applied for purposes of conversion of quarter, trimesterand annual credits into semester credits.2 Quarter Credits = 1 Semester Credit1.5 Trimester Credit = 1 Semester Credit1 Annual Credit = 2 Semester Credits143


Recognition of Institution for carrying out of research/course work.34. All the Agricultural Universities, National Institutes deemed to be Universities, all charteredU.S. Universities and such other institutions as may be approved by the Academic Councilby name, are recognized for purposes of clause 6 of the Statutes under Chapter XXVIIIreproduced below:The course work or research for the degree and diplomas of the University may becompleted at a University or some other institution approved for this purpose by the AcademicCouncil. Where the requirements are completed at some institution other than theUniversity the credits so earned may be transferred to the University and counted towardsthe requirements for the degree or diploma concerned. Where the research has been conductedat some institution other than the University it may be submitted as a thesis to theUniversity in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree or diploma concerned.35. The Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar (Bareilly), Indian Agriculture ResearchInstitute (IARI), New Delhi, National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal, CentralAvian Research Institute (CARI), Izatnagar, Institute of Forestry Genetics & Tree Breeding,Coimbatore, Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, Jhansi, Central FoodTechnology Research Institute, Mysore, International Crop Institute for the Semi-AridTropics (ICRISAT), Himachal Pradesh KrishiVishwavidyalaya, Palampur, all the 5 IITs,Roorkee University, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay, Indian Institute ofScience, Bangalore, Snow and Avalanche Study Establishment (SASE)/Defence Research& Development Organization (DRDO), Regional Engg. College, Kurukshetra, and InternationalRice Research Institute ((IRRI), Manila, Philippines, are recognized for the purpose.Source: Academic Rules and Regulations, 2004Note: 1. Refer modifications in the rules and regulations approved by Academic Council fromtime to time2. This annexure will not be applicable for any legal action.144


Annexure IIACADEMIC REGULATIONS SPECIFIC TO CABMChapter 312. Mode of Admission: The admissions to MBA programmes shall be made on the basis ofnational level competitive written examination (CAT/MAT etc.) to be organized for admissionto Masters <strong>Programmes</strong> in Management. The candidates short-listed based on the score inwritten test (CAT/MAT etc.) will have to undergo for Group Discussion and Interview onspecified date at CABM. The cut off marks will be decided by the Admissions Committee.The admissions to Ph. D. Programme will be as per the same policy as approved by theAcademic Council for other Ph. D. <strong>Programmes</strong> of the University.Chapter 44. Types of Examinations: In management programmes there shall be following types ofexaminations:1. Mid semester examination2. Practical examination3. Semester final examination4. PGCAP (Participation in class discussion, Group discussion, Case presentations,Assignments, Punctuality etc.)5. The weightage for various types of examinations in Management programmes will be asunder:Mid semester examination = 20%Practical = 0 to 20%PGCAP = 40% to 20%Semester final examination = 40%The mid semester examination shall be held in the 9 th -10 th week of the semester.Make up examination shall be conducted in 15 th week of the semester. All final practicalexaminations shall be finished one week before commencement of semester finalexaminations.The make up to mid semester examination, final practical examination and semesterfinal examination will be allowed as per the regulations of the University.Chapter 51. Advisor: Every student on admission to MBA programme shall be assigned a project guidewho will also act as his advisor. Dean, CABM shall propose Project Guide for the studentsof MBA by the end of second semester of his admission to Dean PGS for approval. TheProject Guide shall be a statutory member of Board of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Faculty and accreditedas per the procedure laid down for accreditation of faculty for guiding Master’s and Ph.D.thesis research. The project guide shall not guide more than Ten students of any batch of theMBA programme. He shall be required to guide the summer as well as the final project.145


2. Project Advisory Committee (PAC): For every student of MBA Programme there shall bea Project Advisory Committee consisting of only three members out of which at least twowill be from the Faculty of Agribusiness Management. PAC may have an affiliate memberrelated from the company who may act as Co-Guide. The Project Advisory Committee willbe proposed by the Dean, College of Agribusiness Management in third semester of thestudent’s degree programme and will be approved by the Dean, College of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong>Studies. No compensation/honorarium shall be admissible to Advisors/members of ProjectAdvisory Committee with effect from 2003-2005 batch.4. Requirements for the Master’s degree: A student of MBA programme shall be required tostudy a minimum of 64 semester credit hours (or as approved by the Academic Council fromtime to time) out of which 10 credits will be earned through Project Work.6. Programme of Study: A detailed programme of studies giving the course requirement ofthe students admitted to the Master’s programme in Agribusiness Management shall beprepared by the respective Project Advisory Committee and submitted to the Dean, PGSthrough Dean, CABM for approval within first fifteen days of third semester of the studyprogramme. The programme of studies shall include only the approved courses for theCollege.10. Research Project: Requirement for the Master’s degree in Management shall includesuccessful completion of management research reported in the form of Project Report11. Subject of the Project: The subject of the research project must be approved by the ProjectAdvisory Committee, Dean CABM and Dean PGS. The title of the project shall becommunicated to the Dean, PGS by the Project Advisory Committee, through Dean, CABMin the third semester of the study programme of the student.12. Submission of the Project Report: A candidate for Master’s degree programme inManagement must submit four typed written copies of the Project Report, one each forDean PGS, Dean CABM, Advisor and student duly approved by his Project AdvisoryCommittee to the Dean, CABM latest by the date to be notified by the Dean, CABM. Thestudent will be required to prepare one more copy for the Company, if the Company sodirects. The concerned persons shall ensure that no part the project report is published in anyform without the written permission of the Company concerned.Dean, CABM, in consultation with Dean, PGS, will arrange for the presentation of theProject Report by the student after 15 days from the date of submission.13. Appointment of External Examiner: The Dean, PGS shall appoint an expert from amongstthe names proposed by Dean, CABM for evaluation of the Project Report and presentation.Following shall be the panel for evaluating the presentation of the Project Report by a studentof Master’s degree programme in Management:1. Dean, CABM2. Dean, PGS or his nominee3. Project Advisory Committee4. Expert146


14. Evaluation of the Project: The Project Evaluation Committee will award the gradesatisfactory or unsatisfactory based on the performance on prescribed Performa (AnnexureIII). Depending upon the recommendations of the Project Evaluation Committee, the studentshall submit, revise or resubmit his Project Report to Dean, CABM within 15 days from thedate of presentation. Dean, CABM will forward one copy of the report to Dean, PGS onprescribed Performa (Annexure IV). In case, however, the Project Report is rejected, thelimit of 15 days will not be imposed. The student, whose Project Report has been rejected,will have to conduct the research once again and resubmit and represent the report accordingly.Only two chances for repeating the work will be allowed to the student.21. Minimum Residence and Maximum duration: The normal duration of the programmewill be two academic years or four semesters. The minimum and maximum duration of theprogramme will be four and six semesters respectively.Note: The regulations on advisement and examinations for Ph. D. programme in Managementwill be the same as for other programmes in the University.147


Annexure IIISERIES OF THE COURSESi) 400 Series for Remedial Coursesii) 500 Series for Master's Coursesiii) 600 Series for Master's as well as Ph. D. Coursesiv) 700 Series for Compulsory Ph. D. Courses148


1965 Animal Breeding1491966 Genetics & Plant Breeding, Plant Pathology1967 Soil Science, Veterinary Physiology1968 Agronomy, Biochemistry, Microbiology1969 Veterinary Anatomy1970 Agricultural EconomicsAnnexure IVCHRONOLOGY OF POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMESOF THE UNIVERSITYYear of Start Master's Programme1963 Agricultural Economics, Agronomy, Animal Breeding, Animal Nutrition,Biochemistry, Dairy Husbandry, Development Communication, Horticulture,Microbiology, Plant Pathology, Poultry Husbandry, Soil Science.1964 Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Veterinary Microbiology andImmunology, Veterinary Parasitology, Veterinary Pharmacology, VeterinaryPhysiology, Veterinary Surgery & Radiology.1965 Veterinary Anatomy, Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health, VeterinaryMedicine and Plant Pathology.1966 Genetics and Plant Breeding1968 Farm Machinery and Power Engineering, Irrigation and Drainage Engineering,Process & Food Engineering. Soil & Water Conservation Engineering.1969 Structural Engineering1970 Entomology, Hydraulic Engineering1973 Mathematics, Physics1974 Plant Physiology1975 Food Technology1976 Design and Production Engineering, Rural Banking and Agriculture Economics.1983 Clothing & Textiles, Foods & Nutrition1984 Agricultural Chemicals, Agricultural Statistics, Thermal Science1986 Environmental Sciences1987 Electrical Energy System1988 Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (a multidisciplinary programme)1992 Horticulture, Seed Science and Technology, Vegetable Science (At Hill CampusRanichauri)1993 Child Development, Electronics and Communication Engineering, FamilyResource Management, Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering.1994 Aquaculture, Botany1995 Agrometeorlogy, Cold Region Science and Engineering (multidisciplinaryprogramme), Computer Science, Vegetable Science1996 Fish Biology, Food Biotechnology Engineering.1998 MBA (Agribusiness), Veterinary Animal Breeding, Veterinary Animal Nutrition,Veterinary Biochemistry, Veterinary Animal Husbandry & Extension, VeterinaryEpidemiology & Preventive Medicine, Livestock Production and Management,Livestock Product Technology and Poultry Science.2002 Biophysics2006 MBA, M.Sc. Chemistry2007 MBA (Food Retail & Supply Chain), MCA2011 M. Tech. (Computer Engineering), M. Tech. (Manufacturing Engineering),M. Tech. (Information Technology)Year of Start Ph.D. Programme


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Number of <strong>Programmes</strong> in various DisciplinesMaster’s <strong>Programmes</strong>Ph.D.<strong>Programmes</strong>Agriculture1513Basic SciencesFishery ScienceHome ScienceManagement89Technology131Veterinary & Animal SciencesChief Editor: Dr B.K. Kumbhar, Dean, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> StudiesCo-editor: Dr Anil Kumar, Joint Coordinator, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> StudiesNo part of this publication may be reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission of theDean, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Studies, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, PantnagarPublished in: March 2012


CONTENTSForewordiiiPrefaceivAbbreviationsvAGRICULTURE DISCIPLINES1. Agricultural Economics 12. Agricultural Extension and Communication 33. Agrometeorology 54. Agronomy 7• Agronomy 7• Agroforestry 95. Entomology 106. Food Science and Technology 127. Genetics and Plant Breeding 14• Genetics and Plant Breeding 14• Seed Science and Technology 168. Horticulture 189. Plant Pathology 2110.Soil Science 2311. Vegetable Science 25Remedial Package 27BASIC SCIENCE DISCIPLINES1. Biochemistry 292. Biological Sciences (Botany) 313. Chemistry 334. Environmental Science 365. Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science 386. Microbiology 437. Molecular Biology andGenetic Engineering 458. Physics 47• Physics 47• Biophysics 499. Plant Physiology 5010.Social Sciences and Humanities 52FISHERIES SCIENCE DISCIPLINES1. Aquaculture 532. Fishery Biology 55HOME SCIENCE DISCIPLINES1. Clothing and Textiles 572. Family Resource Management 593. Food and Nutrition 614. Human Development and Family Studies 63MANAGEMENT DISCIPLINES1. MBA (Agribusiness) 652. MBA 66


3. Management (Ph.D.) 68TECHNOLOGY DISCIPLINES1. Civil Engineering 732. Computer Engineering 763. Electrical Engineering 774. Electronics and Communication Engineering 795. Farm Machinery and Power Engineering 816. Information Technology 83• Information Technology 83• Master of Computer Applications 847. Irrigation and Drainage Engineering 868. Mechanical Engineering 889. <strong>Post</strong> Harvest Process and Food Engineering 9010.Production Engineering 9211. Soil and Water Conservation Engineering 94VETERINARY AND ANIMAL SCIENCE DISCIPLINES1. Animal Genetics and Breeding 972. Animal Nutrition 993. Livestock Production Management 1014. Livestock Products Technology 1045. Veterinary Anatomy 1056. Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Extension Education 1077. Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics 1088. Veterinary Medicine 1109. Veterinary Microbiology. 11210. Veterinary Pathology 11411. Veterinary Parasitology 11612. Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology 11813. Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry 120• Veterinary Physiology 120• Veterinary Biochemistry 122• Animal Biotechnology 12314. Veterinary Public Health and Epidemiology 12515. Veterinary Surgery and Radiology 127Annexure I Chapter V of Academic Regulations 129Annexure II Academic Regulations Specific to CABM 145Annexure III Series of the Courses 148Annexure IV Chronology of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>Programmes</strong> 149of the University


FOREWORDThe G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology,Pantnagar occupies a place of pride in the field of AgriculturalEducation in general and <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Education in particular inthe country. The University lays special emphasis on theinterdisciplinary approach in the educational programmes to improvethe quality of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> education.The students are given ample opportunity to interact with thefaculty and develop self-learning and inquisitiveness. The lecturesare supplemented with audio-visual aids, group discussion, seminars, literatureconsultation field work, tours and assignments involving number of faculty members.The thesis research projects are inter-departmental.The <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> College has grown both in size and stature over the last 48years of its existence and offers Master’s degree in 68 and Ph.D. degree in 51 disciplinesof Agriculture, Basic Science and Humanities,Fishery Sciences, Home Science,Management, Technology, and Veterinary and Animal Sciences.All Professors in the University are statutory members of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Facultyand the Associate Professors and Assistant Professors, after attaining a particularstanding in the discipline are accredited to teach courses and/or guide research at<strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> level. It is highly satisfying that the College has made a complete reviewof the <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Graduate</strong> Curricula and Syllabi in the light of ICAR recommendations andUniversity Academic Regulations and introduced need based innovative programmesto meet the challenges of the twenty first century. No doubt, the exercise must havebeen time consuming and brain storming, the Dean College of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Studies,Joint Coordinator, PGS and other associated with it have done a commendable job inupdating the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Programme for achieving the academic excellence.I am sure, that the document on <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>Programmes</strong> will prove highlyuseful to the students, faculty members and also to other Universities/Institutions.I greatly appreciate the efforts of Dr. B.K. Kumbhar, Dean <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Studies,Deans of other faculties, Directors, Registrar, Dr. Anil Kumar, Joint Coordinator, PGSas well as all Heads of Departments, Professors and faculty members who have madevaluable contribution to this publication.PantnagarMarch, 2012(B.S. Bisht)Vice-Chancelloriii


PREFACEThe College of <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Studies started functioning in theyear 1963-64 with the start of Master’s programme in 12 subjectsof Agriculture and Basic Sciences. The Ph.D.programme hascommenced in 1965. At present, there are 68 Masters and 51Ph.D. degree programme in the disciplines of Agriculture, BasicScience and Humanities,Fishery Sciences, Home Science,Management, Technology, andVeterinary and Animal Sciences.Every student has to study a set of courses for <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> degree. The ratiobetween the course work and the thesis research is 3:2 with a minimum of 50 credithours at the Master’s level and 2:3 with a minimum of 75 credit hours at Ph.D. level.The study programme of a post graduate student is planned by an advisorycommittee and approved by the Dean, P.G.S. The course programme consists of corecourses, basic supporting courses, optional courses and courses of minor disciplineand deficiency courses if any to provide a comprehensive package of courses to impartknowledge in the major and one or two minors from other subject at the Ph.D. level.The inter-disciplinary approach of education and the advisory systems are the basicingredients to develop versatility and creativity in the students and also to inculcateproblem solving nature in them.In the light of ICAR recommendations, curricula and syllabi of all the courseshave been restructured and it became necessary to publish revised course programmeand syllabi for the benefit of the students and faculty members. This publication coversthe details of all the courses to be taken up by the students for different Master’s andPh.D.programmes available in the University in various disciplines. Hopefully, thepublication will help to serve as ready reckoner to the students and faculty members toplan and pursue the programme of studies of the students.The help rendered in the preparation of this publication by the faculty members,Professors, Heads of Departments, Deans of the Colleges, Directors and Registrar arethankfully acknowledged. Special thanks are due to Dr. Anil Kumar, Joint Coordinator,P.G. Studies, Sri S.K. Sharma, Administrative Officer, Sri Raghunath Singh, Steno andSri R.P. Lohani, Senior Assistant, Mr S. Khan, Accountant and all those who havecontributed directly or indirectly in the preparation of this publication.PantnagarMarch, 2012(B.K. Kumbhar)Dean <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Studiesiv


ABBREVIATIONSAGRICULTURAL DISCIPLINESAAC Agricultural Extension and CommunicationAAM AgrometeorologyAEC Agricultural EconomicsAFS Food Science and TechnologyAGP Genetics and Plant BreedingAPA AgronomyAPE EntomologyAPF AgroforestryAPH HorticultureAPP Plant PathologyAPS Soil ScienceAPV Vegetable ScienceAST Seed Science and TechnologyBASIC SCIENCES DISCIPLINESBBC BiochemistryBBB Biological Sciences (Botany)BBE Environmental ScienceBBM MicrobiologyBMB Molecular Biology and BiotechnologyBPB BiophysicsBPC ChemistryBPM MathmaticsBPP PhysicsBPS StatisticsBPY Plant PhysiologyFISHERIES SCIENCE DISCIPLINESFAC AquacultureFFB Fishery BiologyHOME SCIENCE DISCIPLINESHCT Clothing and TextilesHFN Food and NutritionHHD Human Development, Human Nutrition of Family StudiesHRM Family Resource ManagementMANAGEMENT DISCIPLINEMAM Agribusiness ManagementTECHNOLOGY DISCIPLINESTCE Civil EngineeringTCT Computer EngineeringTEE Electrical EngineeringTEC Electronics and Communication Engineeringv


TID Irrigation and Drainage EngineeringTIT Information TechnologyTME Mechanical EngineeringTMP Farm Machinery and Power EngineeringTPE Production EngineeringTPF <strong>Post</strong> Harvest Process and Food EngineeringTSW Soil and Water Conservation EngineeringVETERINARY AND ANIMAL SCIENCE DISCIPLINESABT Animal BiotechnologyAGB Animal Genetics and BreedingANN Animal NutritionLPM Livestock Production ManagementLPT Livestock Products TechnologyVAN Veterinary AnatomyVBC Veterinary BiochemistryVEX Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Extension EducationVGO Veterinary Gynaecology and ObstetricsVMC Veterinary MicrobiologyVMD Veterinary MedicineVPA Veterinary ParasitologyVPH Veterinary Public Health and EpidemiologyVPP Veterinary PathologyVPT Veterinary Pharmacology and ToxicologyVPY Veterinary PhysiologyVSR Veterinary Surgery and Radiology(Note:First letter represents the name of the college and subsequent lettersrepresent the department, in general)vi


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