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Mission of IAAS
To train competent manpower in agriculture and allied disciplines, and to promote research, development
and technology dissemination in agriculture.
History of IAAS The Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS) - Nepal,
began as a School of Agriculture under the Ministry of Agriculture in 1957 to train Junior Technical Assistants (JTAs) in agriculture
In 1968, the school was upgraded to College of Agriculture and a two- year Intermediate of Agricultural Science (I.Sc.Ag.) program was started.
In 1972, the College of Agriculture was given the status of the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science under Tribhuvan University.
Until this time, the institute did not have its own buildings and facilities and was operated at "Jagdamba Bhawan" at Pulchok in Kathmandu. In 1974, the institute was relocated from Kathmandu to its present site at Rampur in Chitwan District where 110 hectares of land, buildings and facilities of then Panchayat Training Center were endowed to the institute.
Contd…. Later in 1978, 125 hectares of livestock farm under
Ministry of Agriculture was handed over to IAAS for teaching.
At present the institute has its central campus at Rampur and two branch campuses. The Lamjung Campus, located at Sundar Bazar in Lamjung District was established in 1975 and The Paklihawa Campus located at Bhairahawa in Rupandehi District was established in 1978.
Started with a few permanent faculty positions in 1972, the IAAS now implements teaching, research and extension programs through a core of over 150 trained and dedicated faculty members at its central and the branch campuses.
Department of Horticulture
Department of Entomology
Department of Aquaculture
Department of Agriculture Economics
Department of Environmental Science
Department of Basic Science and Humanities
Department of Animal Breeding and Biotechnology
Department of Agriculture Extension and Sociology
Department of plant Breeding
Department of Plant Pathology
Department of Agronomy
Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Engineering
Department of Animal nutrition and Fodder Production
Department of Livestock production and Management
Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology
Department of Veterinary Pharmacology and Surgery
Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology
Department of Veterinary Pathology and Clinic
Department of Veterinary Theriogeonology
Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health
Departments in IAAS
Course OutlineTwo semesters in a year
One semester = 90 effective working days
Total eight semester in the Agriculture science with mini thesis (4 years)
Total ten semester in the veterinary science with the internship (5 years)
Disciplines of Study and Total Students intake ever year:
Total student intake in B. Sc. Ag. :
100 Students** in Rampur Campus
50 Students in Lamjung Campus.
50 Students in Paklihawa Campus
Total Student intake in B. V. Sc. / A.H.
Total of about 40 students are enrolled in this program each year.
Students study about animal diseases, their cure, surgery and many more just like in
human
Students are eligible to write Dr. after they complete B. V. Sc./A.H.
Program.
And near about 50 students are studying B.Sc.Ag in Baitadi Campus which is totally private under affiliation of Tribhuvan University.
Students must pass S.L.C. of equivalent level.
S/he must pass 100 full mark of English, Chemistry and Biology in 10+2 or I. Sc. or Equivalent.
Also S/he must pass 50 full mark of physics and Mathematics in 10+2/ I. Sc. or Equivalent.
S/he must obtain at-least 50% aggregate marks in 10+2/ I. Sc. or Equivalent.
Who are Eligible???
Exam Pattern Full marks : 200
Pass marks: 80
Direct entrance marks: 160 • Physics: 25• Chemistry: 25• Biology(Botany + zoology):
25+25• Mathematics: 25• English: 25• General Knowledge: 10
Direct entrance carries only 80% of the total full marks. Rest 10% is from S.L.C. percentage and another 10% is from +2 level percentage
Seat distributionSeat Details
• Merit• Regional• Dalit• Janajati• Madheshi• Ladies• Handicapped• Martyr's family• Dwanda pidit• Staff
• IDF (Institutional Development fund)
B.Sc.Ag(Lamjung + Paklihawa)
• 34+33• 18+17• 4+4• 4+4• 4+4• 6+6• 2+2• 1• 2• 6+1(half pay)+1 (full
pay)
• 28+27
B.V.Sc. & A.H.
• 12• 5• 1• 1• 1• 1• 1• 1• 1• 1+1 (full pay)
• 14
Now lets get some information about AFU which also helps in production of agriculture scientist and veterinarian in Nepal….
Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU) has been established as a result of a bill enacted by Nepalese Parliament on June, 2010 at Rampur, Chitwan constituting two campuses under Tribhuvan University ; Agriculture Campus, Rampur, Chitwan and the Forestry Campus, Hetauda, Makawanpur.
widely believed that this university will be instrumental in transforming traditional and subsistence farming system into a vibrant professional, commercial and an industrial enterprise so as to enhance food security and economic growth and sustainable development.
AFU has its own specific and standard organizational structure, academic programs and curricula developed by well experienced and qualified professional involved in the academic development since several decades.
AFU is the first University in Nepal that is based on Land Grant Model, with the mandate of conducting instruction (teaching), research, and extension programs for agriculture and forestry development in the country.
Exam Pattern
Entrance pattern• English: 12• Physics: 12• Chemistry: 12• Mathematics: 12• Biology (Botany + zoology): 12+12• General knowledge: 8
Full marks :80Pass marks: 40Time : 1 Hour
(All the question are Multiple Choice
Questions)
Entrance exam carries 80% of the total marks while 10% is carried by S.L.C. % and rest 10% is carried by 10+2/ I .Sc. Or its equivalent Percentage.
Seat distributionSeat
• Merit• Regional• Dalit• Janajati• Madheshi• Ladies• Handicapped• Martyr's family• Dwanda pidit• Staff• UDF (University
Development fund)
• Total candidates
B.Sc.Ag
• 69• 20• 5• 5• 5• 8• 2• 1• 2• 4+2(full pay)• 42
• 165 students
B.V.Sc. & A.H.
• 18• 5• 1• 1• 1• 1• 1• 1• 1• 1+1(Full pay)• 8
• 40 students
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