Uttar Banga Krishi Vishwavidyalaya Cooch Behar Faculty

Cooch Behar, West BengalState UniversityEstd 2001

Uttar Banga Krishi Vishwavidyalaya Cooch Behar Faculty Details

Professor
Prof. Ashis Kumar Singha Roy
Department of Agronomy
Associate Professor
Dr. P .K. Pal
Department of Agricultural Extension
Assistant Professor
Dr. Arunava Ghosh
Department of Agricultural Statistics
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Assistant Professor
Dr. Jaydeb Ghosh
Department of Agricultural Entomology
Associate Professor
Dr. Sumit Chakravarty
Department of Forestry
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Associate Professor
Dr. Suchand Datta
Department of Vegetables and Spice Crops
03582-270157
Assistant Professor
Er. Ashis kumar Das
Department of Technology
Assistant Professor
Dr. Om Prakash Chaturvedi
Department of Technology
Associate Professor
Dr. Goutam K. Pandit
Department of Biochemistry
Professor
Prof. S. K. Laha
Department of Plant Pathology

Uttar Banga Krishi Vishwavidyalaya Cooch Behar Faculties : Students' Opinion

AI-Generated Summary based on 52 Reviews

The college offers three faculties: Agriculture, Horticulture, and Technology, divided into a 4-year program with 8 semesters in total. The Faculty of Agriculture, recognized by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, consists of 10 departments, while Horticulture and Technology have 5 each. The Faculty of Technology admits students through a joint entrance exam. The average age of faculty members is 55, with most possessing Ph.D. qualifications and industry experience. The college emphasizes practical learning, with courses involving fieldwork in agriculture and horticulture.

Exams are structured with midterm and end-term assessments, each carrying 30 and 50 marks, respectively, supplemented by practicals and assignments worth 20 marks. It can be challenging to maintain a CGPA above 8.5. The faculty-to-student ratio is 1:4, providing personalized attention. Professors are mostly approachable and helpful, with some involved in significant research projects funded by organizations like the World Bank and NABARD. Classrooms are well-equipped with digital TVs, and non-teaching staff are supportive.

However, some faculty members are noted for being less helpful and approachable. Despite some delays in administrative tasks, faculty members generally strive to support students academically and personally.

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