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Duration

4 Years

Agriculture

S R University Warangal
Duration
4 Years
Agriculture UG OFFLINE

Duration

4 Years

Agriculture

S R University Warangal
Duration
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Fees

₹8,00,000

Placement

92.0%

Avg Package

₹12,00,000

Highest Package

₹25,00,000

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4 Years
Agriculture
UG
OFFLINE

Fees

₹8,00,000

Placement

92.0%

Avg Package

₹12,00,000

Highest Package

₹25,00,000

Seats

250

Students

250

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Seats

250

Students

250

Curriculum

Comprehensive Course Structure

SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredits (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
1AG101Introduction to Agriculture3-0-0-3-
1AG102Basic Mathematics4-0-0-4-
1AG103Physics for Agriculture3-0-0-3-
1AG104Chemistry for Agriculture3-0-0-3-
1AG105Biology for Agriculture4-0-0-4-
2AG201Soil Science and Management3-0-0-3AG101, AG104
2AG202Crop Physiology3-0-0-3AG105
2AG203Agronomy and Crop Production4-0-0-4AG201, AG202
2AG204Basic Agricultural Engineering3-0-0-3AG103
2AG205Introduction to Plant Pathology3-0-0-3AG105
3AG301Plant Breeding and Genetics4-0-0-4AG202, AG205
3AG302Agricultural Entomology3-0-0-3AG105
3AG303Environmental and Soil Science4-0-0-4AG201
3AG304Agricultural Economics and Policy3-0-0-3-
3AG305Data Analysis for Agriculture3-0-0-3AG102
4AG401Agricultural Biotechnology4-0-0-4AG301, AG303
4AG402Precision Farming Technologies3-0-0-3AG204
4AG403Agro-Information Systems4-0-0-4AG305
4AG404Sustainable Crop Management3-0-0-3AG203, AG303
4AG405Climate Resilient Agriculture3-0-0-3AG303
5AG501Advanced Plant Pathology4-0-0-4AG205
5AG502Food Processing and Quality Control3-0-0-3-
5AG503Agricultural Research Methodology3-0-0-3AG305
5AG504Special Topics in Agriculture3-0-0-3-
6AG601Mini Project I2-0-0-2AG405
6AG602Mini Project II2-0-0-2AG503
7AG701Final Year Thesis6-0-0-6-
8AG801Internship4-0-0-4-

Detailed Departmental Elective Courses

Advanced departmental elective courses at S R University Warangal are designed to provide students with specialized knowledge and practical skills in emerging areas of agricultural science. These courses are structured to meet industry demands while fostering innovation and research capabilities.

Agricultural Biotechnology

This course delves into the application of biotechnological tools in agriculture, focusing on genetic modification, molecular breeding techniques, and bioinformatics applications. Students learn to develop transgenic crops resistant to pests and diseases, enhance nutritional content, and improve yield through advanced biotechnological interventions.

Precision Farming Technologies

Students explore the integration of GPS, remote sensing, drones, and IoT devices in modern farming practices. This course emphasizes data collection, analysis, and interpretation for optimizing crop management decisions, reducing input costs, and increasing productivity through precision agriculture methods.

Agro-Information Systems

This course combines information technology with agricultural science to create digital solutions for farm management, market analysis, and policy development. Students gain proficiency in database design, web development, and mobile applications tailored for agricultural stakeholders.

Sustainable Crop Management

Focuses on developing long-term strategies for crop production that maintain soil health, biodiversity, and ecosystem balance. This course integrates organic farming practices, integrated pest management (IPM), and sustainable irrigation techniques to promote environmentally responsible agriculture.

Climate Resilient Agriculture

Addresses the challenges posed by climate change on agricultural systems through adaptation strategies, drought-resistant crop varieties, and resilient farming practices. Students learn to assess vulnerability, develop mitigation plans, and implement climate-smart agriculture solutions.

Advanced Plant Pathology

This course provides in-depth understanding of plant diseases caused by fungi, bacteria, viruses, and nematodes. Students study disease identification, epidemiology, and management strategies including chemical, biological, and cultural controls for sustainable crop protection.

Food Processing and Quality Control

Covers the principles and practices of food processing technologies, preservation methods, quality assurance protocols, and safety regulations in food manufacturing industries. Students learn to design processing systems, evaluate product quality, and ensure compliance with international standards.

Agricultural Research Methodology

Teaches students how to plan, execute, and analyze research projects in agricultural sciences. This course covers experimental design, statistical analysis, data interpretation, and scientific writing skills essential for conducting independent research and publishing findings.

Special Topics in Agriculture

This elective allows students to explore cutting-edge research areas and emerging trends in agriculture such as nanotechnology in farming, vertical farming systems, urban agriculture, and bioenergy production. The course is offered based on faculty expertise and current industry needs.

Plant Breeding and Genetics

This course focuses on the principles of plant genetics and breeding techniques used to develop improved crop varieties. Students learn about gene mapping, marker-assisted selection, hybrid development, and genetic diversity conservation for sustainable crop improvement programs.

Agricultural Entomology

Studying insect pests and their management strategies in agricultural systems. This course covers taxonomy, biology, ecology, and control methods including integrated pest management (IPM) approaches to minimize crop losses and protect biodiversity.

Environmental and Soil Science

Explores the relationship between soil health, environmental factors, and sustainable agriculture practices. Students study soil composition, nutrient cycling, pollution mitigation, and ecosystem services provided by soils in agricultural landscapes.

Agricultural Economics and Policy

This course examines economic principles applied to agriculture including market analysis, production economics, risk management, and policy formulation. Students learn to evaluate the economic impact of agricultural technologies and develop sustainable business models for agribusiness enterprises.

Data Analysis for Agriculture

Introduces statistical methods and data analytics tools used in agricultural research and decision-making processes. Students gain skills in data collection, visualization, hypothesis testing, and predictive modeling using software packages like R, Python, and SPSS.

Agricultural Engineering Principles

Focuses on the application of engineering principles to solve problems in agriculture such as irrigation systems, machinery design, processing equipment, and renewable energy solutions. This course bridges the gap between agricultural science and engineering disciplines.

Plant Pathology

Provides comprehensive knowledge of plant diseases including their causative agents, symptoms, diagnosis methods, and control strategies. Students engage in laboratory experiments and field surveys to understand disease dynamics and develop effective management plans.

Project-Based Learning Philosophy

The department's philosophy on project-based learning is rooted in experiential education that bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. Projects are designed to simulate real-world agricultural challenges, encouraging students to think critically, collaborate effectively, and innovate solutions.

Mini-projects begin in the sixth semester and serve as preparatory experiences for the final-year thesis. These projects typically span 6-8 weeks and require students to work in teams of 3-5 members under faculty supervision. The scope includes literature review, problem identification, methodology design, data collection, analysis, and presentation of findings.

The final-year thesis project is a comprehensive research endeavor that spans the entire seventh semester. Students select topics aligned with their specialization track, engage in extensive literature review, design experiments or surveys, collect and analyze data, and write a detailed thesis report. Faculty mentors guide students through each phase, ensuring academic rigor and professional development.

Evaluation criteria for projects include originality of approach, technical competence, clarity of presentation, effectiveness of team collaboration, and contribution to the field. Students are assessed through oral presentations, written reports, peer evaluations, and faculty feedback. The department also hosts annual project symposiums where students showcase their work to industry experts, faculty, and fellow students.