M.Sc. Agriculture (Hortuculture)
M.Sc. Agriculture (Hortuculture)
M.Sc. Agriculture (Hortuculture)
1. SYSTEM OF EDUCATION
1.1 The rules and regulations provided here in shall govern all the Post Graduate
programmes (i.e) Master Degree offered by the Lucknow University, Lucknow.
1.2. The semester system shall be followed for all the Post-Graduate degree
programmes.
1.3 The duration of master's programmes is two (4 semesters) academic years. The
first year of study shall be the first and second semesters following student's
admission. The second year of study shall be the third and fourth semesters.
2. DEFINITIONS
2.1 ‘Academic year’ means a period consisting of two consecutive semesters
including the inter-semester break as announced by the Principal/Dean, Faculty of
Science/Agriculture.
2.2 ‘Co-ordinator’ means a teacher of a department who has been nominated by the
Principal of the college with the approval of Dean, Faculty of Science/ Agriculture of
the university to coordinate the post graduate programs in the department. The co-
coordinator looks after registration, time table, regulation of credit load, preparation
of class grade charts, maintenance of individual student’s files, etc.
2.3 ‘Curriculum’ is a group of courses and other specified requirements for the
Fulfillment of the post graduate degree programme.
2.4 ‘Curricula and syllabi’ refer to list of approved courses for post graduate degree
programme wherein each course is identified with a three-letter code, a course
number, outline of the syllabus, credit assigned and schedule of classes.
2.5 ‘Course’ is a teaching unit of a discipline to be covered within a semester as
detailed in the curricula and syllabi issued by the University, consisting of core,
optional and supporting courses.
2.6 ‘Credit load’ of a student during a semester is the total number of credits
registered by that student during that particular semester.
A credit in theory means one hour of classroom lecture and a credit in practical means
two and half hours of laboratory / workshop / field work per week.
2.7 ‘Grade Point’ means the total marks in percentage divided by 10 and rounded off
to two decimal places.
2.8 ‘Credit Point’ means the grade point multiplied by corresponding credit hours.
2.9 ‘Grade Point Average’ (GPA) means the total credit points secured divided by
total credit hours registered during a semester.
2.10 ‘Overall Grade Point Average’ (OGPA) means the total credit points secured
by a student for all semesters divided by total credit hours of the courses registered
and rounded off to two decimals.
2.11 ‘Report card’ is the list of courses registered by a student during a semester
along with credit points secured.
2.12 ‘Transcript card’ is the consolidated report of list of courses completed by the
student along with credit points, GPA of each semester and OGPA secured and issued
by the University.
Academic Regulation
S.No. Particulars Master Degree
1. System of Education Semester
2. Semester Duration 110 working days
including examination
7 Examination
Final theory External
Midterm Internal
Practical Internal+External
Seminar Internal
9 Grading
(1) Scale 10 Points
(2) Minimum Passing 5.5 Points
Grade in a course
(3) Minimum OGPA to 6.0 Points
obtain degree
1. Horticulture B.Sc(Hort.)/B.Sc(Ag)
5. ADMISSION
Selected candidates should pay the prescribed fees before the due date. If any
Student fails to pay the fees before the due date he/she shall forfeit the admission.
6. FEE STRUCTURE
At the time of admissions, the fees for the first semester and Second Semester (One
Academic Year) should be paid at the Office of the College as prescribed time to
time. Candidates who discontinue after admission are not eligible for refund of fees
except caution money deposited. The mess dues clearance certificate has to be
produced by all the students at the time of registration and final examination of each
semester and thesis/Project submission.
7. LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT
The medium of instruction is English/ Hindi. The post graduate students
should have adequate knowledge in English to read, write and speak in English and
able to prepare high quality research papers in English. Foreign students whose
knowledge in English is inadequate shall take an audit course in English offered by
the department of Language.
8. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT
8.1 A student who fails to secure 75 per cent of attendance in each course separately
for theory and practicals, shall not be permitted to appear for the final examination in
that course and shall be awarded ‘E’ (incomplete) and will be required to repeat the
course when offered with juniors.
8.2 In respect of the student who has absented himself / herself for classes with or
without valid reasons, that period will be treated as absence only and not as leave.
Also, no attendance will be given for writing make up tests.
In case of new admission, for calculating 75% attendance in the first semester, the
number of working days will be calculated from the date of joining of the students
who are permitted to join late due to administrative reasons.
Mid-semester 20
Final theory 50
Final practical 30
11.1.5. The question paper model and distribution of marks for mid semester and final
theory examinations are as follows.
Thus the minimum grade for passing a course shall be 5.5 and getting the degree of
Master of Science in Agriculture however an O.G.P.A. of 6.0 shall be the minimum
requirement. Provided further that for completion of the degree of M.Sc. (Ag). The
maximum duration shall be 4 year/ 8 semesters.
COURSE FOR M. Sc. (Ag.) –HORTICULTURE
COURSE DETAILS:
Theory
Crops
Practical
Theory
UNIT I Tomato, egg plant, hot, sweet peppers and sweet potato
UNIT II Okra, beans, cowpea and cluster bean
UNIT III Cucurbitaceous crops and Tapioca
UNIT IV Green leafy warm season vegetables
Practical
Theory
Practical
Theory
Practical
Practical
Theory
Crops
UNIT I: Apple, pear and grapes and Nuts- walnut and almond
UNIT II: Plums, peach, apricot and cherries,
UNIT III: Litchi, Loquat, persimmon, Kiwifruit, strawberry
UNIT IV: Minor fruits- bael, fig and jamun
Practical
Theory
Practical
Theory
Practical
Objective
Theory
Practical
Theory
UNIT IV: Cut flower standards and grades, harvest indices, harvesting
techniques, post-harvest handling. Methods of delaying flower opening.
Pre-cooling, pulsing, packing, Storage & transportation, marketing,
export potential, institutional support, Agri-Export Zones.
Crops: Cut rose, cut chrysanthemum, carnation, gerbera, gladioli,
tuberose, orchids, dahlia, gypsophilla, statice, cut foliages and fillers.
Practical
Theory
Practical: Crop cutting methods, CRD, RBD and Latin square designs,
Introduction of MS Paint, MS Note pad, Introduction of MS Word, Excel,
Power Point, Introduction of internet, Browser, E-mail.
AG.ENTO 501: INSECT PESTS OF FRUITS, VEGETABLAES,
SPICES AND MEDICINAL PLANTS 3(2+1)
Theory
UNIT II: Vegetables (cucurbits, okra, brinjal, tomato, potato, pea, cole
crops)
UNIT IV: Medicinal plants (opium poppy, mentha, isabgol, safed musali,
sarpgandha, ashwagandha, jatropha etc.).
Practical
Theory
Practical
Theory
UNIT III: Roses : Black spot, powdery mildews, rust, di back. Gladioli,
carnation Wilt, Marigold: Damping off, leaf spats, flower bud rot,
powdery mildew. Leaf spot, block rot, Anthracnose, viral diseases.
Practical