বিধান চন্দ্র কৃষি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় | |
Motto | To improve socio-economic condition of the people related to agriculture and strengthen our food security |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1974 |
Chancellor | Sri Keshari Nath Tripathi, Governor of West Bengal |
Vice-Chancellor | Prof. D.D.Patra |
Location | Mohanpur, Haringhata, Nadia district, West Bengal, India |
Campus | Rural |
Affiliations | UGC, ICAR |
Website | www.bckv.edu.in |
Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, also known as BCKV and Bidhan Chandra Agricultural University, is an agricultural university in West Bengal, India. The university aims to provide higher education in theoretical and technical fields of Agriculture, Horticulture and Agricultural Engineering. It grants Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, Bachelor of Technology, Master of Technology and Doctorate degrees and, thus, provides modern and high value education to create scientists with the capability to work at national and international levels.
BCKV is ranked 1st among State Agricultural Universities & 31stamong Top 100 Universities of India in National Ranking of Indian Universities–2016by MHRD, Govt. of India
The chancellor is the Governor of West Bengal. The vice-chancellor as the chief executive of the University is supported by the registrar in administration, comptroller in financial management, deans of academic activities of the faculties, and directors for management of research and extension activities in agriculture, horticulture, and agricultural engineering. The vice-chancellor’s secretariat is staffed with a secretary to the vice-chancellor, one superintendent, two clerical assistants. and seven office attendants are a supportive unit in functioning the office.
The Faculty of Agriculture consisted of 17 departments, which has recently been reduced to 16 by merging two departments into one, all with specializations in teaching, research and extension for the development of agriculture in this state. One hundred students are admitted each year in the undergraduate courses on the basis of their performance at higher secondary (10+2) level. Apart from the general agricultural subjects, during their final year the students undertake specialized subjects along with a job-oriented course in the 7th semester as a module, and they undergo the training named ‘Rural Agricultural Work Experience’ (RAWE) during the 8th semester.
The departments of this faculty are:
The Faculty of Horticulture was established in 1996. The objective of creation of the faculty was to initiate education and training in horticulture, to conduct need-based research for the development of horticulture in West Bengal, and to disseminate the technology for growing horticultural crops and post harvest management of produce.