Agriculture and Forestry University

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The Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU) (Nepali: कृषि तथा वन विज्ञान विश्वविद्यालय) is a public agricultural university in Nepal. AFU has its central offices at Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal.[6] It was established by the Parliament of Nepal through a bill passed in June 2010 merging two constituent campuses of Tribhuvan University namely Rampur Agriculture Campus of IAAS and Hetauda Campus of IOF in Hetauda, Makwanpur.[7]

EstablishedJune 2010; 15 years ago (June 2010)
Vice-ChancellorSharada Thapaliya[1]
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Agriculture and Forestry University
कृषि तथा वन विज्ञान विश्वविद्यालय
TypePublic Coeducational
EstablishedJune 2010; 15 years ago (June 2010)
ChancellorPrime Minister of Nepal
Vice-ChancellorSharada Thapaliya[1]
DeanArjun Kumar Shrestha[2]
Hom Bahadur Basnet[3]
Basudev Pokhrel[4]
Academic staff
107 [5]
Total staff
362 [5]
Students1,978 [5]
Undergraduates1883 [5]
Postgraduates367 [5]
45 [5]
Location,
27.650407°N 84.350143°E / 27.650407; 84.350143
Campus690 acres (280 ha)
Websiteafu.edu.np
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The university is the country's first technical university that offers agricultural workforce development and promotes research in agriculture, forestry, and allied disciplines through teaching, research, and extension programs across the country. The soul aim of the university is to produce mainpower for agriculture and forest industry.[8][9]

History

Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU) was established as a result of a bill enacted by the Nepalese Parliament in June 2010 authorizing the creation of three new universities at campuses owned by Tribhuvan University. The Rampur Agriculture Campus, associated with the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science and the Forestry Campus, Hetauda, associated with the Institute of Forestry were designated as campuses for the new university. As of February 2015, Tribhuvan University had refused to transfer ownership of the campuses to the new university, citing its autonomy from the Nepalese legislature.[10]

Academics

The university offers undergraduate, graduate and PhD programs in agricultural sciences from the Faculty of Agriculture, Faculty of Animal Sciences, Veterinary Sciences and Fisheries, Rampur. Undergraduate and Postgraduate program in forestry is run from the Faculty of Forestry, Hetauda.[11]

The university has 107 faculty members and 255 support staffs. The university strength consists of around 1883 undergraduate students, 367 postgraduate students and around 45 PhD scholars in disciplines of agriculture and forestry. The Rampur academic complex extends in an area of 280 hectares (690 acres) and the Hetauda Campus has an area of 95 hectares (230 acres).[12]

Courses offered

Sources:[13][14]

More information Faculty of Forestry, Faculty of Agriculture ...
Faculty of Forestry[15] Faculty of Agriculture Faculty of Animal Sciences, Veterinary Sciences and Fisheries
Course
  • BSc. Forestry
  • MSc. Forestry
  • BSc. Agriculture
  • MSc. Agriculture
  • MSc in Agriculture (Biotechnology)
  • Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry
  • BSc. Fisheries
  • Master of Veterinary Science
  • MSc in Veterinary Science (Biotechnology)
  • MSc in Animal Science (Biotechnology)
  • MSc in Fisheries (Aquaculture)
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Constituent Campuses

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Campus[16]

BSc Agriculture BSc Forestry Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry BSc Fisheries
Central Campus, Rampur 162 50 21
Hetauda Campus 80
Total 162 80 50 21
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College/

Campus[16]

BSc Agriculture BSc Forestry
College of Natural Resource Management Katari, Udayapur 54
Puranchaur, Kaski 54
Kapilakot, Sindhuli 54
Tikapur, Kailali 54
Pakhribas, Dhankuta 54
Bardibas, Mahottari 54
Khajura, Banke 54
Madhichaur, Rolpa 49
Dullu, Dailekh 49
Total 422 54
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