Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwavidyalaya
Teaching

Academic Programmes

Nomenclature Degree Programme Duration
B.Sc. (Forestry)       Bachelor of Science in Forestry (since 1987-88) 4 years
M.Sc. (Forestry)        Master of Science in Forestry :  (since 2009-10) in two discipline viz., Plantation     Technology       and Agroforestry 2 years
Ph.D.( Forestry) Doctor of Philosophy in Forestry:   Agroforestry     (since       2013-14) 3 years

     

Bachelor of Science in Forestry

Minimum eligibility criteria

  • Pass in 10+2 examination with PCB/PCMB/Agriculture with science subjects having 50 % marks in aggregate for general category and 45 % for SC/ST.

Mode of admission

Qualifying Examination  Pre Agriculture Test  (PAT)
Entrance Examination Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination  Board, Bhopal
Others if any (Specify) ICAR Nominee, NRI

Minimum credits requirement

  • The minimum credit requirement for the degree should be 181 credits excluding non-credit courses for language, physical education/NCC/NSS.

Examination and evaluation system

  • One midterm examination of 20% marks (internal)
  • Final theory 80 % marks (external).
  • Practical examination will be conducted jointly by the Internal Examiner (course Teacher) and one External Examiner nominated by HOD.

Medium of Instruction

English


Grading

10 point scale


Master of Science Forestry

Minimum eligibility criteria

  • Bachelor’s degree in Forestry (4years programme) / B.Sc. (Honours) Forestry.
  • In case B.Sc Forestry/B.Sc (Honours) Forestry candidates are not available, B.Sc Ag./B.Sc. Hort. may be considered.

Mode of admission

Entrance Examination Merit
Others if any (Specify) ICAR Nominee

Minimum credits requirement

Subject Credits
Major (Core) 22
Minor (Specialization) 12
Supporting 05
Seminar 01
Research 20
Total Credits 60

Doctoral Degree Programme in Forestry (Agroforestry)Minimum eligibility criteria

  • Master’s degree in forestry.

Mode of admission

Entrance Examination Entrance examination (80 % weight age) and interview (20% weightage).
Others if any (Specify) ICAR Nominee

Minimum credits requirement

Subject Credits
Major (Core) 15
Minor (Specialization) 08
Supporting 05
Seminar 02
Research 45
Total Credits 75

Courses offered under different divisions (As per 5th Deans Committee)


Bachlor of Science in Forestry

i.1. Silviculture and Agroforestry (SA)

SA 1101 Introduction to Forestry 2(2+0)
SA 1102 Dendrology 3(2+1)
SA 1203 Theory and Practice of Silviculture 3(2+1)
SA 2104 Principles of Agroforestry 3(2+1)
SA 2105 Forest Mensuration 3(2+1)
SA 2206 Forest Management 3(2+1)
SA 2207 Silviculture of Indian Trees 3(2+1)
SA 3108 Forest Hydrology and Watershed Management 3(2+1)
ELU-I Experiential Learning 5(0+5)
SA 3209 Plantation Forestry 3(2+1)
ELU-II Experiential Learning 5(0+5)
FOWE Forestry Work Experience (Student READY, FOWE) 20(0+20)
SA 4210 Agroforestry Systems and Management 3(2+1)
PW Project Work & Dissertation 10(0+10)
Total 20+49=69

i.2. Forest Biology and Tree Improvement (FBT)

FB 1201 Plant Physiology 3(2+1)
FB 1202 Plant Cytology and Genetics 2(1+1)
FB 2103 Tree Improvement 3(2+1)
FB 2204 Seed Technology & Nursery Management 3(2+1)
ELU I Experiential Learning 5(0+5)
ELU II Experiential Learning 5(0+5)
FOWE Forestry Work Experience (Student READY, FOWE) 20(0+20)
FB 4205 Forest Biotechnology 3(2+1)
PW Project Work & Dissertation 10(0+10)
Total 9+45=54

i.3. Natural Resource Management (NRM)

NR 1101 Introduction to Agronomy and Horticulture 3(2+1)
NR 1102 Geology & Soils 3(2+1)
NR 1203 Forest Protection 3(2+1)
NR 2104 Environmental Studies and Disaster Management 3(2+1)
NR 2105 Forest Survey & Engineering 3(2+1)
NR 2106 Soil Biology & Fertility 3(2+1)
NR 2107 Forest Ecology & Biodiversity 3(2+1)
NR 2208 Rangeland and Livestock Management 2(1+1)
NR 3109 Climate Science 3(2+1)
ELU-I Experiential Learning 5(0+5)
NR 3210 Forest Laws, Legislation and Policies 2(2+0)
NR 3211 Geomatics 3(1+2)
NR 3212 Recreation & Urban Forestry 2(1+1)
NR 3213 Restoration Ecology 2(1+1)
ELU-II Experiential Learning 5(0+5)
FOWE Forestry Work Experience (Student READY, FOWE) 20(0+20)
NR 4214 Forest Inventory and Yield Prediction 2(1+1)
PW Project Work & Dissertation 10(0+10)
Total 23+54=77

i.4. Forest Products and Utilization (FPU)

FP1201 Introduction to Agronomy and Horticulture 3(2+1)
FP 2202 Geology & Soils 3(2+1)
FP 2203 Forest Protection 3(2+1)
FP 3104 Environmental Studies and Disaster Management 3(2+1)
FP 3105 Forest Survey & Engineering 3(2+1)
ELU –I Soil Biology & Fertility 2(1+1)
FP 3206 Forest Ecology & Biodiversity 5(0+5)
FP 3207 Rangeland and Livestock Management 3(2+1)
ELU –II Climate Science 2(2+0)
FOWE Experiential Learning 20(0+20)
PW Project Work & Dissertation 10(0+10)
Total 13+46=59

i.5. Wildlife Sciences (WLS)

WL 1201 Wildlife Biology 3(2+1)
WL 2202 Ornithology & Herpetology 3(2+1)
ELU-I Experiential Learning 5(0+5)
ELU-II Experiential Learning 5(0+5)
FOWE Forestry Work Experience (Student READY, FOWE) 20(0+20)
WL 4203 Wildlife Management 2(1+1)
PW Project Work & Dissertation 10(0+10)
Total 5+43=48

 6. Basic and Social Science (BS)

Forest Products  and Utilization                            Basic Science and Humanities                                    Course work  

BS 1101 Information and Communication Technology 2(1+1)
BS 1102 Communication Skills and Personality Development 2(1+1)
BS 1103 Plant Biochemistry 2(1+1)
BS 1104 Forest Botany/Basic Mathematics 2(1+1)
BS 1105 Physical Education-I 1(0+1*)
BS 1106 NCC-I/NSS-I 1(0+1*)
BS 1207 Statistical Methods & Experimental Designs 3(2+1)
BS 1208 Physical Education-II 1(0+1*)
BS 1209 NCC-II/NSS-II 1(0+1*)
BS 2110 Physical Education-III 1(0+1*)
BS 2111 NCC-III/NSS-III 1(0+1*)
BS 2112 Forest Tribology & Anthropology 2(0+2)
BS 2113 Study Tour 1(0+1*)
BS 3107 Forest Extension & Community Forestry 3(2+1)
BS 3108 Entrepreneurship Development & Business management 2(1+1)
BS 3109 Forest Economics and Marketing 3(2+1)
BS 4218 Agricultural informatics 3(2+1)
ELU-I Experiential Learning 5(0+5)
ELU-II Experiential Learning 5(0+5)
BS 4117 All India Study Tour 3(0+3*)
FOWE Forestry Work Experience (Student READY, FOWE) 20(0+20)
Total 15+49=64

Experiential Learning Modules

FP Production and Marketing of high value forest produce 5(0+5)
SA/FB Raising Quality Planting Materials for forest regeneration 5(0+5)
FB/NR/WL Apiculture/Sericulture 5(0+5)
BS/WL Ecotourism 5(0+5)
WL Wild Animal Health Management 5(0+5)

Forestry Work Experience (FOWE)

Orientation (10 days) 1(0+1)
Forest Range Training Programme (50 days) 12(0+12)
Industrial placement (20 days) 3(0+3)
Weapon Training and First-Aid Training (5+3=8 days) 1(0+1)
Socio-economic Surveys and Village Attachment (20 days) 2(0+2)
Report writing and presentations (12 days) 1(0+1)

Semester-wise course distribution

Semester I (12+9=21 Credit Hours including 2 Non-Credit)

S.No.

Catalog

Course

Credit

1. SA 1101 Introduction to Forestry 2+0
2. SA 1102 Dendrology 2+1
3. NR 1101 Introduction to Agronomy and Horticulture 2+1
4. NR 1102 Geology & Soils 2+1
5. BS  1101 Information and Communication Technology 1+1
6. BS 1102 Communication Skills and Personality Development 1+1
7. BS 1103 Plant Biochemistry 1+1
8. BS 1104 Forest Botany/Basic Mathematics 1+1
9. BS 1105 Physical Education-I 0+1*
10. BS 1106 NCC-I/NSS-1 0+1*
    TOTAL 12+9


Semester II (13+9=22 Credit Hours including 2 Non-Credit)

 

S.No.

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Course

Credit

1. FB 1201 Plant Physiology 2+1
2. FB 1202 Plant Cytology and Genetics 1+1
3. SA 1203 Theory and Practice of Silviculture 2+1
4. FP 1201 Wood Anatomy 2+1
5. WL 1201 Wildlife Biology 2+1
6. NR 1203 Forest Protection 2+1
7. BS 1207 Statistical Methods & Experimental Designs 2+1
8. BS 1208 Physical Education-II 0+1*
9. BS 1209 NCC-II/NSS-II 0+1*
    TOTAL 13+9


Semester III (14+9=23 Credit Hours including 2 Non-Credit)

S.No.

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Course

Credit

1. NR 2104 Environmental Studies and Disaster Management 2+1
2. NR 2105 Forest Survey & Engineering 2+1
3. NR 2106 Soil Biology & Fertility 2+1
4. NR 2107 Forest Ecology & Biodiversity 2+1
5. FB 2103 Tree Improvement 2+1
6. SA 2104 Principles of Agroforestry 2+1
7. SA 2105 Forest Mensuration 2+1
8. BS 2110 Physical Education-III 0+1*
9. BS 2111 NCC-III/NSS-III 0+1*
    TOTAL 14+9

Semester IV (15+8=23 Credit Hours including 1 Non-Credit)

S.No.

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Course

Credit

1. SA 2206 Forest Management 2+1
2. SA 2207 Silviculture of Indian Trees 2+1
3. FP 2202 Wood Products & Utilization 2+1
4. FP 2203 Ethnobotany, Medicinal and Aromatic plants 2+1
5. WL 2202 Ornithology & Herpetology 2+1
6. FB 2204 Seed Technology & Nursery Management 2+1
7. NR 2208 Rangeland and Livestock Management 1+1
8. BS 2206 Forest Tribology & Anthropology 2+0
9. BS 2213 Study Tour of State Forest 0+1*
    TOTAL 15+8

Semester V (12+12=24 Credit Hours)

S.No.

Catalog

Course

Credit

1. SA 3108 Forest Hydrology and Watershed Management 2+1
2. NR 3109 Climate Science 2+1
3. FP 3104 Wood Science and Technology 2+1
4. FP 3105 Logging and Ergonomics 1+1
5. BS 3107 Forest Extension & Community Forestry 2+1
6. BS 3108 Entrepreneurship Development & Business Management 1+1
7. BS 3109 Forest Economics and Marketing 2+1
8. EL-I Experiential Learning 0+5
    TOTAL 12+12

Semester VI (11+11=22 Credit Hours)

S.No.

Catalog

Course

Credit

1. SA 3209 Plantation Forestry 2+1
2. NR 3210 Forest Laws, Legislation and Policies 2+0
3. NR 3211 Geomatics 1+2
4. NR 3212 Recreation & Urban Forestry 1+1
5. NR 3213 Restoration Ecology 1+1
6. FP 3206 Non-Timber Forest Products 2+1
7. FP3207 Certification of Forest Products 2+0
8. EL II Experiential Learning 0+5
    TOTAL 11+11

Semester VII (0+23=23 Credit Hours including 3 Non-Credit)

S.No.

Catalog

Course

Credit

1. FOWE Forestry Work Experience 0+20
2. BS 4117 All India Study Tour 0+3*
    TOTAL 0+23

Semester VIII (8+15=23 Credit Hours)

S.No.

Catalog

Course

Credit

1. NR 4214 Forest Inventory and Yield Prediction 1+1
2. FB 4205 Forest Biotechnology 2+1
3. SA 4210 Agroforestry Systems and Management 2+1
4. WL 4203 Wildlife Management 1+1
5. BS 4218 Agricultural Informatics 2+1
6. PW Project Work & Dissertation 0+10
    TOTAL 8+15
  Grand Total 85+96=181

Different activities under Field Working Experience (FWE)



Experiential Learning /Hand on Training

Areas of specialization for “Hand-on training” should be decided by each college/University as detailed below depending upon local needs and industrials demand. It is expected that the students will prepare a work plan for the relevant are of specialization.An end-to-end approach is to be followed in implementing the programme. While identifying the area of specialization, the college shall take into account the faculty and infrastructure facilities available and their regional significance. All the students shall have an advisor, who will guide the students in “Hands-on Training” a total of 20 credits are allotted for “Hand-on Training” and evaluation of the same shall be done by the committee appointed by the dean of the respective college.

Multidisciplinary Courses

I. Production and Marketing of Quality Planting Material

Activity Weeks Credit
Project Development - Identification of species (grasses, trees, medicinal plants & wild fruits)  for nursery raising, time of collection of plant material from selected seed sources, quantity of seed/plant material required, nursery area (open and protected), inputs required, Schedule for intercultural operation- seed treatment, sowing, weeding, fertigation, root hardening treatments.Assessment of demand in local/potential markets and institutions.
Physical Needs:
i. Number of tree species – 3-5
ii. Minimum planting stock production – 5000seedlings/species
iii. Grasses - 0.25ha land area
iv. Protected area – 50-100 sq m
2                                                         0+2
Collection, Handling, Processing and Storage of planting material: Identification of superior seed sources, seed collection, treatment and storage 3                                                        0+2
Vegetative Propagation under controlled and ambient conditions Collection of vegetative propagules, treatment and its processing of bare root and containerized seedlings 3                                                                      0+3
Nursery Management Raising, seed bed preparation, raising of polyhouse, sowing, planting and other inter-cultural operations 11                                              0+9
Marketing of seeds and seedlings; grading of quality stock and pricing   2                                                      0+2
Cost Benefit analysis, Project Report & Presentation    1                                                  0+2
Total                                                                                                                          22        0+20

Different activities under Experiential Learning Programme  (ELP)


Master of Science in Forestry

Sl. No. Title Subjects offered Credits
1. Silviculture and Agroforestry 8 11
2. Forest Biology and Tree Improvement 6 11
3. Forest Products  and Utilisation 1 7
4. Natural Resource Management 6 24
5. Basic Science and Humanities 4 8
Total 25 61

Semester-wise course distribution

Agroforestry

Semester I

S.No.

Code

Course Title

Credit

1. FOR 501 Silviculture 2 (2+0)
2. FOR 502 Forest Biometry 2 (1+1)
3. FOR 503 Forest Management 2 (2+0)
4. FOR 510 Forests & People 2 (2+0)
5. FOR-AF521 Agroforestry Systems 3 (2+1)
6. FOR-AF522 Soil & Water Management in Agroforestry System 2 (1+1)
7. FOR 513 General Statistical Methods and Research methodology 2 (1+1)
8. PGS 501 Library and Information Services 1 (0+1)
9. PGS 504 Basic Concept in Laboratory Techniques 1 (0+1)

Semester II

S.No. Code Course Title Credits
1. FOR 504 Forest Products – Chemistry & Industries  3 (2+1)
2. FOR 508 Forest Policy , Laws & International Conventions 2 (2+0)
3. FOR 509 Tree Improvement 2 (1+1)
4. FOR 507 Forest Protection 2 (1+1)
5. FOR-AF-525 Economics of Agroforestry System 3 (2+1)
6. FOR-AF-526 Rangeland & Pasture Management 2 (2+0)
7. FOR 512 Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System 2 (1+1)
8. FOR 511 Computer Application & Information Technology 1 (0+1 )
9. PGS 505 Agricultural Research Ethics & Rural Development Pprogrammes 1 (1+0)
10. PGS 506 Disaster Management 1 (1+0)

Semester III

S.No. Code Course Title Credits
1. FOR 506 Forest Resource Management and Economics 2 (1+1)
2. FOR 505 Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation 3 (2+1)
3. FOR-AF524 Fruit, Plants, Trees and Shrubs for Agroforestry 3 (2+1)
4. PGS 502 Technical Writing and Communication Skills 1 (0+1)
5. PGS 503 Intellectual Property and Its Management in Agricultural 1 (1+0)
6. FOR 591 Seminar 1 (0+1)
7. HVE Human Values & Professional Ethics 2(1+1)
8. Written Comprehensive Examination(Major/ Miner) NC
Semester IV
1. FOR AF599 Research Thesis 20(0+20)

Plantation Technology

Semester I

S.No. Code Course Title Credits
S.No. Code Course Title Credits
1. FOR 501 Silviculture 2 (2+0)
2. FOR 502 Forest Biometry 2 (1+1)
3. FOR 503 Forest Management 2 (2+0)
4. FOR 510 Forests & People 2 (2+0)
5. FOR-PT521 Seed Collection, Storage & Testing 3 (2+1)
6. FOR-PT522 Modern Nursery Technology   2 (1+1)
7. FOR 513 General Statistical Methods and Research Methodology 2 (1+1)
8. PGS 501 Library and Information Services 1 (0+1)
9. PGS 504 Basic Concept in Laboratory Techniques 1 (0+1)

Semester II

S.No. Code Course Title Credits
1. FOR 504 Forest Products – Chemistry & Industries  3 (2+1)
2. FOR 508 Forest Policy , Laws & International Conventions 2 (2+0)
3. FOR 509 Tree Improvement 2 (1+1)
4. FOR 507 Forest Protection 2 (1+1)
5. FOR-PT 524 Management of Insect Pest & Disease 2 (1+1)
6. FOR-PT 523 Nutrient & Weed Management in Nursery and Plantation 3 (2+1)
7. FOR 512 Remote sensing and Geographic information system  2 (1+1)
8. FOR 511 Computer Application and Information Technology 1 (0+1 )
9. PGS 505 Agricultural Research Ethies and Rural Development Programmes 1 (1+0)
10. PGS 506 Disaster Management 1 (1+0)

Semester III

S.No. Code Course Title Credits
1. FOR 506 Forest Resource Management and Economics 2 (1+1)
2. FOR 505 Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation 3 (2+1)
3. FOR-PT525 Energy Plantation and Bio-Fuels 2 (1+1)
4. PGS 502 Technical Writing and Communication Skills 1 (0+1)
5. PGS 503 Intellectual Property and Its Management in Agricultural 1 (1+0)
6. FOR 591 Seminar                1 (0+1)
7. HVE Human Values & Professional Ethics 2(1+1)
8. Written Comprehensive Examination(Major/ Miner) NC

Semester IV

1. FOR PT 599 Research Thesis 20(0+20)

Doctoral Degree Programme in Forestry (Agroforestry)

Sl. No. Title  Subjects offered Credits
1. Silviculture and Agroforestry 8 15
2. Forest Biology and Tree Improvement                                2 5
3. Forest Products  and Utilisation 1 3
4. Natural Resource Management 3 7
5. Basic Science and Humanities                           2 7
  Total                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 16 37

Semester-wise course distribution

Semester I

S.No. Code Course Title Credits
1. FOR-601 Quantitative Silviculture 3(2+1) 
2. FOR-603 Advances in Wood & Non-wood Forest Products 3 (2+1)
3. FOR-605 Agroforestry System &   Management 2 (1+1)
4. FOR-611 Operational Research in Forest Management  3 (2+1)
5. FOR-612 Land Use Planning & Watershed Management 2 (2+0)
6. PGS-501 Library & Information Services 1 (0+1)
7. PGS-504 Basic Concepts in Laboratory Techniques 1 (0+1)
8. FOR-699 Doctoral Research 0+5

Semester II

S.No. Code Course Title Credits
1. FOR-602 Advances in Tree Improvement 3(2+1)
2. FOR-606 Forest Intervention for Environment Amelioration  2(1+1)
3. FOR-604 Advances in Economic Analysis in Forestry 2(2+0)
4. FOR-613 Forest Ecological Modeling 2(1+1)
5. FOR-616 Information Technology in Forestry 2(1+1)
6. PGS-505 Agriculture Research, Research Ethics & Rural Development Programme 1(1+0)
7. PGS-506 Disaster Management 1(1+0)
8. FOR-699 Doctoral Research 0+5

Semester III

S.No. Code Course Title Credits
1. AF-621 Advances in Agroforestry Research &Management 2(2+0)
2. AF-622 Productivity of Agroforestry System 3(2+1)
3. AF-624 Advance Agroforestry Management Analysis 3 (2+1)
4. AF-625 Advances in soil and water management in Agroforestry 3 (2+1)
5. FOR-614  Advances in Forest Biometrics 2 (1+1)
6. FOR-615  Climate Change & Forestry 2 (2+0)
7. PGS-502 Technical Writing & Communication Skills 1 (0+1)
8. PGS-503 Basic Concepts in Laboratory Techniques 1 (1+0)
9. HVE Human Value & Professional Ethics 2(1+1)
10. FOR-699 Doctoral Research 0+10

Semester IV

S.No. Code Course Title Credits
1. FOR-691 Doctoral Seminar First 1(1+0)
2. FOR-699 Doctoral Research 0+10

Semester V

S.No. Code Course Title Credits
1. FOR-692 Doctoral Seminar Second 1+0
2. FOR-699 Doctoral Research 0+10

Semester VI

S.No. Code Course Title Credits
1. FOR-699 Doctoral Research 0+5

Graduate, Post-graduate and Doctoral degree annual intake in the Department of Forestry

Degree Since Started (year) Intake in 1st year
degree programme
Actual Enrollment in the year 2017
(Ist +IInd + IIrd + Vth Year)
UG 1987-88 35 94
PG 2009-10 8 13
Ph.D. Forestry (Agroforestry) 2013-14 3 2
Total 46 109

Quality Human Resource Development

  • More than 25% of passed out graduates have got themselves admitted every year in P.G. programme at FRI, Dehradun on the basis of All India Competitive Examination.
  • More than 90% of passed out forestry graduates have got employment in abroad, public and private sector.

Undergraduate Level

Since 1987-88 to till date, 547 students have been admitted in UG and 377 students have passed out.
Students are aquiring knowledge and skill

Field visit of Student

 
Orient Paper Mill, Imlai (M.P.)

Postgraduate Level

Since 2009-2010 to till date, 54 students have been admitted in PG and 36 students have passed out.

Academic Research Innovations

Sl No. Thesis Research topic (s) Year
Agroforestry
1 Differential response of pruning on growth and yield of paddy under Dalbergia sisso oRoxb. based agrisilviculture system 2009-10
2 Screening of insect pest associated with karanja based agroforestry 2009-10
3 Impact of Bamboo species on growth and yield attributes of kharif crops under agroforestry system in rainfed conditions 2009-10
4 Effect of different pruning intensities on growth and yield of wheat varieties under Dalbergia sissoo based agrisilviculture system 2010-11
5 Monitoring incidence and control of insect pest on different provenance of Acacia nilotica 2010-11
6 Estimation of standing state biomass and carbon sequestration potential of multipurpose tree species 2010-11
7 Growth and productivity of Turmeric under different methods of planting and time of earthing in guava based Agri-horticulture practice of AF. 2010-11
8 Effect of different level of deheading in guava on the performance of Guava-Mustard based Agrihorticulture system. 2011-12
9 Production potential of turmeric under different cultural practices in Guava based Agrihorticulture practice of Agroforestry. 2011-12
10 Influence of different pruning intensities of Dalbergia sissoo on wood biomass and yield of paddy varieties under agrisilviculture system of AF. 2011-12
11 Analytical study of Kharif water productivity under Fifteen year old Dalbergia sissoo based Agroforestry System 2012-13
12 Impact of variable pruning intensities, fertilizer doses and seed rate on crop yield and wood production under Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. based Agrisilviculture system. 2012-13
13 Comparison of growth performance through Biomass in the admixture of non-leguminous versus leguminous trees 2012-13
14 Estimation of Carbon Sequestration in different pruning intensities of Dalbergia sissoo with paddy crop under Agrisilviculture system. 2012-13
15 Effect of varying levels of deheading in guava on productivity of fodder varieties under hortipasture practice of agroforestry 2015-16
16 Impact of Variable Pruning Intensities and agronomical management on wheat production in Agrisilviculture System 2015-16
17 Tree improvement in Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. by pruning Intensities and planting date on the productivity of turmeric under Agrisilviculture System of Agroforestry 2015-16
18 Optimization of carbon sequestration in different pruning intensities of D. sissoo Roxb. and productivity of wheat crop under agrisilviculture system. 2016-17
19 Evaluation of water productivity under different pruning intensities in D. sissoo- Paddy- Wheat based agrisilviculture system. 2016-17
20 Differential response of pruning intensities of D. sissoo on growth and yield of Paddy varieties under agrisilviculture system. 2016-17
Plantation Technology
1 Carbon sequestration study in Dalbergiasissooplanted in different geometry 2010-11
2 Evaluation of Techonagrandis& Eucalyptus hybrid with Legume tree Dalbergiasissootree species 2010-11
3 Influence of stand density on growth and yield of Dalbergiasissoounder wasteland conditions. 2010-11
4 Impact of variable spacing on pattern of genetic variation and interrelationships among growth traits and yield in DalbergiasissooRoxb under rain fed conditions 2011-12
5 Differential response of infiltration behavior and correlation between growth traits in selected tree species. 2011-12
6 Insect pest association in Dalbergiasissoo, Paddy based Agrisilvicuture System 2011-12
7 Population Dynamics of Major Insect Pest under Different Pruning Intensity of DalbergiasissooRoxb.and Turmeric based Agrisilviculture Practice. 2012-13
8 Effect of pruning intensities of DalbergiasissooRoxb. on biomass production and crop productivity in Agroforestry plantation 2012-13
9 Impact of variable spacing on the pattern of Genetic Variability and Heritability on Growth, Yield and specific gravity in Five-Year-Old Trees of DalbergiasissooRoxb. 2012-13
10 Genetic Variability and Inter-relationships between Growth Traits and Seed Yield of Pongamiapinnata(L.) Pierre(karanj) 2012-13
11 Periodical infestation of Bruches bilineatopygus on pods of Albizia tree species 2015-16
12 Estimation of Carbon Sequestration among the Provenances of Pongamis pinnata (L.) Pierre under Plantation Technology in Wasteland 2015-16
13 Determination of water productivity under different pruning intensity in dalbergia sissoo – turmeric agro forestry system 2015-16
14 Response of insect pest complex on provenances of Accasia nilotica 2016-17
15 Genetic association and path studies among growth and pod traits in Pongamia pinnata 2016-17
16 Screening and provenances of Pongamia pinnata (Linn) Pierre against insect pests damage 2016-17

Doctoral level

Since 2013-14 to till date, 03 students have been admitted in Ph.D
and 01 student has been awarded Ph.D degree (2016-17) in the Agroforestry.
 

ACADEMIC RESEARCH INNOVATIONS
SrNo Thesis Research topic (s) Year
A- Agroforestry
1 Dynamics of Carbon Stock in Agrisilviculture System of Agroforestry 2016-17

Sports and Games:

(i) Intercollegiate Sports Tournament
(ii)  NSS and NCC

Alumni Achievements

Our alumni holding top national and international positions

Sl No. Position Number
1 Executive in private sector 16
2 Executive in nationalized bank 3
3 State Civil Services 1
4 State Police Services 2
5 State Forest Services (Senior executive) 2
6 State Forest Services (Junior executive) 3
7 Indian Forest Services 1
8 Indian Postal Services 4
9 Indian Accounts Services 1
10 Research and Development unit at abroad 1
11 University Teachers 4
12 Scientist (Malaysia Forest Research Institute, Malaysia) 1

Student placement during the last 4 years

Total number of graduates 89, out of which
a) Joined Government Services 16
b) Joined Industries 26
c) Self-employed 15
d) Pursuing Higher Education 27
e) NGO 05

Accreditation of Forestry Courses by ICFRE