62nd Year of Education & Service
College of Agriculture / Home
The College of Agriculture is the oldest and the largest of the six constituent colleges of Punjab Agricultural University. The college was originally established in 1906 as Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute, Lyallpur (now Faisalabad, Pakistan). The College was established at its present site in July, 1957. The college imparts quality education, generates unmatched research output and reaches out to the peasantry through a large network of 10 departments/schools (Departments of Agronomy, Climate Change & Agricultural Meteorology, Entomology, Extension Education, Food Science & Technology, Plant Breeding & Genetics, Plant Pathology, Soil Science, School of Agricultural Biotechnology and School of Organic Farming).
The college strives to achieve its mission through its team of 259 highly competent and well-qualified faculty members and state-of-the-art infrastructure. Well-equipped experiential learning units of the college help produce job providing, rather than job seeking, graduates. The college has thus far contributed around 7204 well-trained graduates to the human resource pool of agriculture and allied sectors. Many alumni of the college have risen to exalted positions - Vice Chancellor (44), Chairman Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board (4), Director General ICAR (1), Director General Civil Aviation (1), Agriculture Commissioner (5) and Horticulture Commissioner (2). Our alumni have been honoured with prestigious International and national awards viz. World Food Prize (2), Padma Bhushan (7) and Padma Shri (11). The college received the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry Award in 1977 in recognition of its outstanding contribution to the field of agriculture.
College of Agriculture / Dean
Name : Dr. Charanjit Singh Aulakh
Address : Dean, College of Agriculture
Office : 91-161-2401960 Ext. 365
Phone : 91-161-2403006 (Direct)
E-Mail : deancoa@pau.edu
Brief Introduction
Dr Charanjit Singh Aulakh joined PAU in 1995 and was elevated to the position of Director, School of Organic Farming in 2017. He has 28 years’ extensive experience in teaching, research and extension. He taught different UG & PG courses and guided three Ph.D. and ten M.Sc. students as major advisor. He has to his credit seven books, two teaching manuals and 18 book chapters. He has been Secretary of Alumni Association, College of Agriculture; Coordinator of College Placement Cell and President of PAU-INSPIRE Club.
Dr Aulakh has handled several externally funded research projects in the field of organic farming, Good Agricultural Practices and Integrated Farming System. He has developed 50 production technologies on different crops/cropping systems, organic farming, INM, integrated farming system (IFS), vermicomposting, weed management, biofertilizers and zero tillage. He has published 71 research papers, two review papers, five conference papers and two invited papers. He has received three best research centre team awards, three best paper presentation awards and one best research paper award.
He organized 52 training programmes and three certificate courses; delivered 49 invited lectures, 249 training lectures and 46 TV and radio talks, and published 81 extension articles and six extension folders. He attended 132 international and national seminars/workshops including four in Philippines, The Netherlands, Mauritius, and Switzerland. As Director of the School, he was instrumental in getting two DBT and one DST funded projects; signed MOU with FiBL, Switzerland; established ‘PAU-Organic Farmers’ Club’ and PAU-Aromatic & Spice Growers’ Club, and developed ‘PAU SAFEFOOD Production Practices’ certification programme for certified safe food production. He has been expert member in different committees of ICAR, DST, CSIR and PHDCCI.
College of Agriculture / Mission
The College is committed to attain excellence in teaching, research and extension by providing quality education, undertaking basic, applied and adaptive research to evolve suitable cost-effective agricultural production and protection technologies and by acting as a catalyst for the growth of agro-based industries in Punjab.
College of Agriculture / Academic Programmes
Undergraduate Program
- B.Sc. (Hons) Agriculture 4-year
- B.Sc. (Hons) Agriculture 6-year(2+4) (at Institutes of Agriculture, Bathinda and Gurdaspur)
- B.Tech. (Biotechnology)
- B.Tech. (Food Technology)
Postgraduate Programs
- M.Sc (Agricultural Meteorology)
- M.Sc (Agricultural Extension Education)
- M.Sc (Agronomy)
- M.Sc (Biotechnology)
- M.Sc (Entomology)
- M.Sc (Food Technology (Processing Technology))
- M.Sc (Genetics and Plant Breeding)
- M.Sc (Molecular Biology and Biotechnology)
- M.Sc (Plant Pathology)
- M.Sc (Soil Science)
Ph.D. Programs
- Ph.D. (Agricultural Extension Education)
- Ph.D. (Agricultural Meteorology)
- Ph.D. (Agronomy)
- Ph.D. (Molecular Biology and Biotechnology)
- Ph.D. (Entomology)
- Ph.D. (Food Processing Technology)
- Ph.D. (Genetics and Plant Breeding)
- Ph.D. (Plant Pathology)
- Ph.D. (Soil Science)
Diploma Courses
College of Agriculture / Faculty
Faculty
S.No | Name & Designation | E-Mail/Telephone |
1. | Dr O. P. Gupta Associate Director (Information Technology) |
opgupta@pau.edu 9872717300 |
College of Agriculture / Facilities & Services
Herbicide Residue Lab
Students Practicing Area cum Research Farm
Crop Physiology Lab
- Electron Microscope and Nanoscience Laboratory (EMNL) having TEM, SEM & EDS, AFM and Cryo-ultrathin sectioning Microtome
- Plant Clinic Park with four acres of land
- Central Instrumentation Laboratory with state-of-the-art-equipment
- Book Bank for undergraduate students with multiple copies of textbooks
- A well furnished computer laboratory for UG students
- Agricultural Research Information System (ARIS) Laboratory
- Centrally air- conditioned Conference Hall
- University Placement Cell
- All Lecture Rooms equipped with latest Multimedia Projectors
- Air-cooled Examination Hall with 400 seating capacity
- Sufficient hostel accommodation.
College of Agriculture / Statutory Committees / Anti-Ragging Committee
The Anti Ragging Flying Squad of the College of Agriculture for the academic session 2023-24 is constituted as under with immediate effect:
Sr. No. | Name | Designation | Department | Status | Mobile No. |
|
Dr Sandeep Singh Sandhu |
Principal Agronomist |
CC&AM |
Chairperson |
81463-00110 |
|
Dr Inderpal Singh |
Principal Entomologist |
Entomology |
Member |
98769-51020 |
|
Dr Parminder Singh Tak |
Plant Pathologist |
Plant Pathology |
Member |
98762-31801 |
|
Dr Ranjit Singh |
Asstt. Professor |
PBG |
Member |
94633-54523 |
|
Dr Satpal Singh |
Asstt Professor |
Agronomy |
Member |
81463-55533 |
|
Dr Kousik Mandal |
Entomologist |
Entomology |
Member |
83602-32314 |
|
Dr Dharminder Singh |
Pr. Scientist |
Extension Education |
Member |
98726-12124 |
|
Dr Baljit Singh |
Pr. Food Tech. |
Food Sc. Tech. |
Member |
94179-97936 |
|
Dr Gurpular Singh Sandhu |
Fruit Biotechnologist |
SAB |
Member |
98789-30736 |
10. |
Dr Neeraj Rani |
Soil Chemist |
SOOF |
Member |
81468-01155 |
At least three members will move together to visit the College lecture room complex, Soils lecture rooms, Horticulture Extension wing, laboratories and hostels and take appropriate steps to avoid any ragging and intimidation of newly admitted students.
College of Agriculture / Statutory Committees / Students Grievances Redressal Committee
The following Students Grievances Redressal Committee, College of Agriculture is constituted for the academic session 2023-24 as under with immediate effect:
1. | Dr K S Sangha | Principal Entomologist | Entomology | Chairperson |
2. | Dr Gurjit Gill | Professor | PBG | Member |
3. | Dr Baljit Singh | Principal Food Technologist | FST | Member |
4. | Dr Dharminder Singh | Pr. Extension Scientist | Extension Edu. | Member |
5. | Dr Priti Sharma | Asstt. Professor | SAB | Member |
6. | Ms Ravneet Kaur (L-2020-A-96-BIV) | - | - | Member |