Subject-wise intake capacity for UG PG PHD Gen, SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B. PH. Total. Gen, SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B. are given separately in the sub menus (left hand side)
In BCKV, the number of seats for UG and PG are 234 and 270 respectively. In Ph.D., it varies according to completion of the course by the scholars. The intake capacity may subject to change as per direction from the highest authority of the university, please follow current admission notification and act accordingly.
To prolong the assured quality in agricultural education, ICAR initiates a series of steps. These include the following:
- Setting up of 'Norms and Accreditation Committee' followed by the establishment of Accreditation Board in 1996
- Revision of course curriculum through 'Deans Committee'
- Networking and strengthening of SAUs through development support etc.
- Recognizing the need for quality improvement in agricultural education
- World Bank-supported ICAR through Agricultural Human Resource Development Programme with an outlay of US $ 74.2 million for bringing in much-needed reforms in agricultural education.
The major reforms brought in through this project included:
- Establishment of Accreditation Board, norms and standards for improving education.
- Capacity building for human resource development.
- Faculty competence improvement.
- Efforts for reducing inbreeding such as All India Competitive Examination each year to fill 15% UG and 25% PG seats in all SAUs, 300 National Talent Scholarships at UG level awarded to students who opt to move out of their state of domicile.
- Award of 475 Junior Research Fellowships each year to students on merit for M.Sc programme only if they join programme in the University other than from which they obtain UG degree and recruitment at Assistant Professor level in all SAUs based on NET conducted centrally by Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board.