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The University Campus is still in the development phase. College buildings and several other infrastructures are being developed. In the first phase, the construction of following six colleges was started in June 2010:
In the first phase, the construction of following six colleges was started in June 2010 :

  • College of Agriculture
  • College of Horticulture
  • College of Forestry
  • College of Home Science
  • College of Agricultural Engineering & Technology
  • College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry

Out of six colleges, the UG degree programmes were started in College of Agriculture (COA) and Horticulture (COH) in September 2011. About 600 acres out of an area of 948 acres is to be developed as Research Farm at the University Campus.

College of Agriculture Bhawan

The construction of College of Agriculture (COA) building, with a cost of more than Rs. 64 crores, has been completed. This imposing building comprises of following facilities:

The construction of College of Agriculture (COA) building, with a cost of more than Rs. 64 crores, has been completed. This imposing building comprises of following facilities:

  • Dean’s Chamber, Main Office for employees, Visitors’ Room and spacious Committee Room.
  • Counselling Hall along with offices/rooms for faculty-wise Fee Collection Counters.
  • Lecture Rooms (4) each with a sitting capacity of 80 students.
  • Lecture/Instruction Rooms (18) each with a sitting capacity of 35 students.
  • Teaching Laboratories (13).
  • PG Teaching/ Research Laboratories (25).
  • HOD Chambers (11) Steno Room, Departmental Office, Pantry room and Store for each department.
  • Individual Faculty Rooms (64).
  • Departmental Staff Meeting Rooms (11).
  • Large Halls (2) with a capacity of 250 students.
  • Rooms for Research Fellows and Technicians (14).
  • Computer Labs (2).
  • Canteen (1).
  • Large Garages for tractors and farm machinery (2).

Lecture Rooms and Teaching Laboratories

Student Lecture rooms, Instruction rooms and Teaching laboratories in COA building have already been furnished, and students are being imparted education both in theory and practical classes. The laboratories are being equipped with instruments required for effective teaching and conduct of basic and applied research in different disciplines.

Computer Laboratory

A computer Laboratory has been made operational in the COA building and a teacher has been engaged to educate and train the students in ‘Computer Applications’. Internet connectivity has also been provided for e-communication and access to worldwide knowledge.

Examination Hall

A spacious Examination Hall with a capacity of 300 students has been established in a Large Hall on the second floor of the COA building. The mid-term and final examinations of students are conducted in this Examination Hall. Periodical meetings with the students and faculty are also held in this Hall.

Multi-disciplinary Students Education Farm and Farm Machinery

A Multi-disciplinary Students Education Farm over an area around 24000 m2 for field training of students in growing of field crops, vegetables, flowers, fruits, etc. and doing other field operations by the students has been developed with the cost of 16.45 lacs, on the backside of COA Building. Some of the research activities for the students of postgraduate and Doctoral level could also be conducted here.

Establishment of Cafeteria

A modern Cafeteria has been established in a large Hall with a capacity of 300 on the ground floor of the COA building. Sanitation and food quality is regularly monitored by the ‘Food Committee’ constituted for this purpose. The University faculty, staff, students and visitors enjoy snacks, drinks, and meals in this Cafeteria.
Health Clinic

A Small four-bed Health Clinic has been established in the College of Agriculture building, for providing health services to students, employees and officers of the University under the supervision of a part time Medical Officer.

Telephone Exchange

Telephone Exchange is in operation on the ground floor of COA building since December 2012, to provide landline telephone, fax and internet connectivity. Telephone Exchange will be shifted to the completion of Convenience Centre, once facility becomes functional.

College of Horticulture Bhawan

The construction of College of Horticulture (COH) building with a cost of more than Rs. 53 Crores is almost complete. This building has following facilities:

The construction of College of Horticulture (COH) building with a cost of more than Rs. 53 Crores is almost complete. This building has following facilities:

  • A Dean’s Chamber, PA Steno Room, Main Office for employees, Visitors’ Room, Pantry Room and spacious Committee Room.
  • A Counselling Hall along with Account office, Establishment office and Staff Room.
  • Lecture Halls (4) each with a sitting capacity of 80 students.
  • Instruction Rooms (14) each with a sitting capacity of 35 students.
  • Undergraduate Teaching Laboratories (8).
  • Post Graduate Lab/ Research Laboratories (18).
  • HOD Chambers (8) with attached WC & retiring room, Steno Room, Departmental Office, Pantry room and stores for each department.
  • Individual Faculty Chambers (25).
  • Multipurpose Large Hall with a capacity of 250 students (1).
  • Conference Hall (1).
  • Visitors Room (1).
  • Rooms for Lab Technician, Lab Assistant and other staff (16).
  • Store Room (30).
  • Canteen (1).

College of Forestry Bhawan

The construction of College of Forestry (COF) building, with a cost of more than Rs 40 crores, is near completion. This building has following facilities:

  • A Dean’s Chamber with attached WC, PA & Steno Room, Main Office for employees, Visitors’ Room, Pantry Room and spacious Committee Room.
  • A Counselling Hall along with Account office.
  • UG Lecture Hall (4).
  • Instruction Rooms (8) each with a sitting capacity of 35 students.
  • Undergraduate Teaching Laboratories (7).
  • Postgraduate Lab/ Research Laboratories (14).
  • HOD Chambers (5) with attached WC & retiring room, Steno Room, Departmental Office, Pantry room and stores for each department.
  • Individual Faculty Rooms (30).
  • Staff Rooms (4).
  • Multipurpose Hall (1) and Conference Room (1).
  • Visitors Room (2).
  • Rooms for Lab Technician, Lab Assistant etc. (14)
  • Store Room (19).
  • Canteen (1).

College of Home Science Bhawan

The construction of College of Home Science (COHS) building, with a cost of more than Rs. 40 crores, is near completion. This building has following facilities:

  • A Dean’s Chamber with attached WC, PA & Steno Room, Main Office for employees, Visitors’ Room, Pantry Room and spacious Committee Room.
  • A Counselling Hall along with Account office.
  • UG Lecture Hall (4) each with a sitting capacity of 80 students
  • Instruction Rooms (8) each with a sitting capacity of 35 students.
  • Undergraduate Teaching Laboratories (7).
  • Postgraduate Lab/ Research Laboratories (14).
  • HOD Chambers (5) with attached WC & retiring room, Steno Room, Departmental Office, Pantry room and stores for each department.
  • Individual Faculty Rooms (27).
  • Staff Rooms (4).
  • Multipurpose Hall (1) and Conference Room (1).
  • Visitors Room (1).
  • Rooms for Lab Technician, Lab Assistant etc. (14).
  • Store Room (20).
  • Canteen (1).

College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology Bhawan

The College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology (COAE&T) building, with a cost of more than Rs 49 crores is under construction. It will have following facilities:

  • HOD Chambers (4) with attached WC & retiring room, PA, Steno Room, Departmental Office and stores for each department.
  • A Counselling Hall along with Account office and Establishment office.
  • Class Rooms (12) and Tutorials (8).
  • Departmental Library (4).
  • Undergraduate Teaching Laboratories (27).
  • Individual Faculty Rooms (56).
  • Supporting Staff Rooms (14).
  • Drawing Hall (3) and Multipurpose Hall (2).
  • Visitors Room (2).
  • Store Rooms and Record Rooms (17).
  • Canteen (1).

College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry Bhawan

The College of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry (COVSc& AH) building, with a cost of more than Rs 61 crores, is under construction. This building has following facilities:

  • Dean’s Chamber with attached WC, PA & Steno Room, Main Office for employees, Visitors’ Room, Pantry Room and spacious Committee Room.
  • Counselling Hall along with offices/rooms for faculty-wise Fee Collection Counters.
  • Lecture Hall (4) each with a sitting capacity of 80 students.
  • Lecture/Instruction Rooms (5) each with a sitting capacity of 35 students.
  • Dissection Hall (1) and Anaesthesia Room (1).
  • Operation Theatre (2).
  • Practice Hall (2).
  • Dark Room (2), Cold Room (3) and Embalming Room (1).
  • Teaching Laboratories (32).
  • Museums (8) and Model Room (1).
  • HOD Chambers (15) with attached WC, Steno Room, Departmental Office, Pantry room and Store for each department.
  • Individual Faculty Rooms (55).
  • Departmental Staff Meeting Rooms (3).
  • College Library (1)
  • Large Halls (3) with a capacity of 250 students.
  • Rooms for Research Fellows, Technicians and Animal Attendants (41).
  • Store (48).
  • Canteen (1).

However, in order to make this College functional, the construction of animal hospital/clinic, dairy farm, instructional livestock farm complex etc. are required. The proposal for the same has already been submitted to the U.P. Govt. for its sanction and financial approval.

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    Dr. Amit Kumar Singh

    Banda University Of Agriculture

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    Qualifications: B. Sc.  (Ag.) from Post Graduate College, Ghazipur affiliated with Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University,   Jaunpur; M. Sc. and Ph. D. in Horticulture with    specialization in Post-Harvest Technology from Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Nadia (West Bengal).

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