G. B.
Pant University of Agriculture and Technology (GBPUA&T) is the first
agricultural university of India. It was inaugurated by Jawahar Lal Nehru on 17
November 1960 as the Uttar Pradesh Agricultural University (UPAU). Later the
name was changed to Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and
Technology in 1972 in memory of the great freedom fighter Govind Ballabh Pant.
The University was declared as the best among all the other State Universities
in India, in 1997. The University lies in the campus-town of Pantnagar in the
district of Udham Singh Nagar in the state of Uttarakhand. The university is
regarded as the harbinger of Green Revolution in India.
Setup in
1960 under UP State Act on 15,000 acre campus, the Pant University has six
outstation research centers at Ranichari, Daurala, Nagina, Majhera,
Bullandshehar, and Pauri. Its salient features are:
College: Nine
constituent colleges.
Faculties:
Agriculture, Agri-Business Management, Basic Sciences and Humanities, Fishery
Sciences, Home Science, Veterinary Science, Forestry and Hill Agriculture,
Post-Graduate Studies and Technology correspond to nine respective faculties.
Academic Courses
Besides
a whole range of courses at UG, PG and PhD levels related to Agriculture, the
University also runs postgraduate and PhD programmes in engineering, basic
sciences and humanities in such areas as: Agri Communication & Extension,
Biotech, Computer Sc., Food & Nutrition, Food Tech, Maths, Microbiology,
Physics, Plant Physiology and Pathology, Veg Sc., Environmental Sc., Agri
Statistics, Agri Chemicals, Food & Nutrition, Clothing & Textiles,
Child Development.
Degrees: Bachelor
in Science, Technology and Management, postgraduate and PhD degrees in most
disciplines pursued in the University.
Library: Well
equipped with 3,18,947 books and 1,200 subscribed periodicals, with an annual
budget of about Rs. 32 lakhs.
Enrollment: About
3,000, with 70% male and 30% female students.
Vocational
/ Extramural / Correspondence Courses: The university runs 16
non-degree courses in areas of societal interest such as religion and culture,
and also its Center for Advanced Studies in Cinema & TV production prepares
films and TV programmes.
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