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17th June 2015, 08:01 AM
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ANGRAU B.Sc Agriculture Notes
Hello I want the B.Sc agriculture notes of ANGRAU so kindly provide me the details as soon as possible???
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17th June 2015, 09:51 AM
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Re: ANGRAU B.Sc Agriculture Notes
ANGRAU stands for Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University the University was officially inducted on March 20, 1965 by Late Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri, the then Hon'ble Prime Minister of India. As you are asking about the notes so I want to tell you that I am providing you the chapter wise important things to study. The data is posted below with marking scheme. B.Sc Agriculture Notes of ANGRAU B.Sc. Ag., SEMESTER- I Sl. No. Department Credit Hours Title of the course 1. English 1+1=2 Structural and Spoken English 2. Agronomy 2+1=3 Principles of Crop Production 3. Agriculture Chemistry 2+1=3 Fundamentals of Soil Science 4. Agriculture Botany 1+1=2 Elements of Genetics 5. Statistics 1+1=2 Elementary Statistics and Applied Mathematics 6. Plant Pathology 1+1=2 Introductory Plant Pathology 7. Agriculture Extension 1+1=2 Rural Sociology and Educational Psychology 8. Horticulture 2+1=3 Fundamentals of Horticulture 9. Physical Education 0+1=1 Physical Education Course- I Semester- I 1+1=2 STRUCTURAL AND SPOKEN ENGLISH (A) ELEMENTS OF ENGLISH GRAMMER: A REVISION 1. Study and use of Articles: Pronouns and Prepositions. 2. Tenses in English (B) SENTENCE STRUCTURE 1. Sentence formation 2. Some common varieties of sentence structure (including errors). (C) READING COMPREHENSION Six specified lessons from the following text book: Name : Glimpses of English Prose. Author : Dr. O.P. Dixit Publisher : Sahitya Niketan, Kanpur (D) WRITTEN COMMUNICATION 1. Letter and application writing 2. Report writing. (E) VOCABULARY 1. Synonyms and antonyms 2. One word substitution 3. Affixes, prefixes and suffixes PRACTICALS 1. Speech mechanism-speech event, production of speech, speech organs. 2. Phonetic sounds and symbols-pure vowels, diphthongs and constants. 3. Stress and intonation-word-accent (syllable, consonant clusters), compound words, word accent in Indian English v/s R.P., rules for accentual patterns. 4. Accent in connected speech-rhythm, weak forms, intonation etc. 5. Listening comprehension 6. Reading comprehension. Course- II Semester-I 2+1=3 PRINCIPLES OF CROP PRODUCTION 1. Definition and scope of Agronomy. 2. Classification of Crops on Different basis. 3. General principles of Crop production: Climate, soil, preparation, seed and sowing, post sowing-tillage, water management, nutrition, plant protection measures, harvesting, threshing and storage. 4. Crop sequences and system with emphasis on mixed cropping and inter cropping. 5. Nutritional management of crops including application of manures, fertilizers and bio-fertilizers. Practical 1. Study of weather and weather forecasting. 2. Identification of crops, manures and fertilizers. 3. Framing of crop rotations and preparation of cropping schemes for varying agroclimatic conditions. 4. Preparation of seed bed based on important inter-cropping systems. 5. Calculation of fertilizer requirement, fertilizer mixtures and unit values. 6. Methods of fertilizer application. Agriculture Chemistry Course- III semester- I 2+1=3 FUNDAMENTALS OF SOIL SCIENCE 1. Definition of Soil, Components of Soil and their role in agriculture. 2. Soil forming rocks and minerals, Development, of Soil profile, Soil formation, factors affecting soil formation, soil forming processes. 3. Soil reaction and its measurements and significance. 4. Chemistry of clay minerals with special reference to Kaorinite, Montmorillonite and illite. 5. Physical properties of soil and their significance. 6. Chemical properties of soil, cation and anion exchange phenomenon and their importance in agriculture. 7. Soil organic matter, humus formation and its importance in soil fertility, management and maintenance of organic matter in soils. 8. Soil of U.P., classification, distribution, characteristics. 9. Elementary idea of soils of India, occurrence, characteristics, physico-chemical properties of chernozems, podzol and laterite soil. 10. Basic idea of comprehensive system (7th approximation) of soil classification. 11. Occurrence, distribution and functions of Soil Microorganisms. Biological Nitrogen Fixation (Symbiotic and Non symbiotic), Nitrification, Microbial decomposition of organ Matter in soil, 12. Classification and use of Insecticide, Fungicides and herbicides e.g. BHC, DDT, Malathion, 2,4-D. Practical: 1. Preparation of HCL extract of Soil 2. Determination of FeO, R2O3, Ca and P in HCl extract 3. Determination of soil O.M. 4. Estimation of Cl, CO3, HCO3 in soil extract 5. Determination of total nitrogen in soil. Agriculture Botany Course- IV Semester- I 1+1=2 PRINCIPLES OF GENETICS 1. Definition, significance and historical development in genetics. 2. Mendel's Law's of heredity and exceptions to the laws. 3. Chromosomal theory of inheritance, meiosis and mitosis. 4. Linkage and crossing over - types, mechanism and significance, 5. Nucleic acid as genetic material - structure, replication, genetic code, transcription and translation. 6. Mutation - spontaneous and induced. 7. Chromosomal changes - molecular, structural and numerical. 8. Multiple factor inheritance and multiple alleles, blood groups in man and body coat colour in rabbits. 9. Sex chromosomes and its determination in man and drosophila, sex linked characters. 10. Cytoplasmic inheritance - plasma and nuclear, gene interaction. Practical 1. Preparation of temporary cytological slides (mitosis and meiosis) 2. Genetical problems on mono and dihybrid ratios with their modifications. 3. Chi-square test and goodness of fit of Mendelian modified ratios. 4. Practical record 5. Viva-voce Course- V Semester- I 1+1=2 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS STATISTICS Definition, Aims, Characteristics and Limitations of statistics, Classification and Tabulation of data. Definition, advantages and disadvantages of Arithmetic Mean, Median, Mode; Geometric Mean, Harmonic Mean and Weighted Mean as measures of central tendency; and Range, Quartile Deviation, Mean Deviation, Variance, Standard Deviation and Coefficient of variation as measures of dispersion. Definition of probability, Additive and Multiplicative Laws of probability and simple problems based on them. Definition, merits and demerits of Non-random sampling and Random Sampling. Concept of Standard Error. Basic concepts used in tests of Significance like Null Hypothesis, Degrees of freedom and Level of significance. Definition and uses of z and t-tests in testing significance of difference between two means; F-test in testing equality of two variances and ( 2= test as a test of independence of attributes in 2×2 contingency table only. Basic principles of Experimental Design. Description and Analysis of Completely Randomized Design (C.R.D.), Randomized Block Design (R.B.D.) and Latin Square Design (L.S.D.) MATHEMATICS Binomial Theorem for positive integral index only. Uses of Natural and common Logarithms. Exponential Series. Limits and Differentiation (Without differentiation by first principles). Differentiation of algebraic, trigonometrically, logarithmic and exponential functions only, Logarithmic differentiation. Differentiation of products, quotients, function of functions, implicit and explicit functions. Practical Based on 1. Measures of Central Tendency 2. Measures of Dispersion 3. Tests of Significance 4. Analysis of CRD, RBD and LSD Contact Details: Acharya N G Ranga Agricultural University Rajendranagar, Hyderabad-500 030, Andhra Pradesh. EPABX 040-24015011 to 040-24015017 040-24015161 to 040-24015163 Map Location: [MAP]Acharya N G Ranga Agricultural University[/MAP] For more I am attaching a pdf file which contains the details of all the semester and course and what you have to study below. |
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23rd August 2017, 07:11 AM
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Re: ANGRAU B.Sc Agriculture Notes
sir i want to notes please open this link..
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