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Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science
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The Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS, Nepali: कृषि र पशु विज्ञान अध्ययन संस्थान) is an autonomous academic institute under Tribhuvan University (TU), Nepal's largest academic institution.[1] It is Nepal's first higher education institution in the field of agriculture and one of the five technical institutes under TU, specializing in agriculture, animal sciences, and veterinary sciences.
IAAS operates undergraduate, postgraduate and Ph.D. programs in agriculture and livestock streams. The institute has four constituent campuses and multiple affiliated colleges across Nepal.[2][3]
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History
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Early Development (1957-1972)
IAAS was originally established as the "School of Agriculture" under the Ministry of Agriculture in 1957 to train Junior Technical Assistants (JTAs) in agriculture. The institution underwent significant transformations during its formative years:
- 1957: Established as School of Agriculture under the Ministry of Agriculture
- 1968: Upgraded to "College of Agriculture" and introduced a two-year Intermediate of Agricultural Science (I.Sc.Ag.) program
- 1972: Granted status as the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science under Tribhuvan University, introducing bachelor's degree programs in agriculture
Initially, the institution operated at Jagdamba Bhawan in Pulchowk, Kathmandu, without its own dedicated facilities.
Campus Development and Expansion
In 1974, the institute relocated from Kathmandu to its main campus in Rampur, Chitwan. The expansion continued with the establishment of branch campuses:
- 1975: Branch campus established at Sundarbazar, Lamjung
- 1978: Branch campus established at Paklihawa, Rupandehi
Additional campuses were later established to serve different regions of Nepal.
Modern Challenges (2011-2020)
The period from 2011 to 2020 presented significant challenges for IAAS, primarily due to the upgrading of the central campus at Rampur into the Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU).[4] During this transition:
- The Dean's Office was relocated to rented premises in Kathmandu in 2012
- Student admissions faced difficulties
Since 2014/15, most IAAS programs have resumed normal operations, with the Dean's Office now permanently established in Kathmandu. Postgraduate programs (MSc and PhD) are conducted from IAAS's dedicated building at TU, Kirtipur.
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Structure
Constituent Campuses
IAAS operates through four constituent campuses:[5]
Affiliated Colleges
IAAS has several affiliated colleges across Nepal:[2]
- Agriculture and Animal Science Community Campus, Gokuleshwor, Baitadi
- College of Live Sciences, Tulsipur, Dang
- Prithu Technical College, Lamahi, Dang
- B.Sc Horticulture, Mahendra Ratna Multiple Campus, Ilam [10]
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Academic Programs
Undergraduate Programs
IAAS offers three undergraduate degree programs:[11]
- Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BSc Ag)
- Bachelor of Science in Horticulture (BSc Hort)
- Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (BVSc&AH)
Postgraduate Programs
Four master's degree programs are offered:[11]
- Master of Science in Agriculture (MScAg)
- Master of Science in Aquaculture (MScAqua)
- Master of Science in Animal Science (MScAnSc)
- Master of Veterinary Science (MVSc)
Doctoral Programs
IAAS offers PhD programs in:
- Agricultural Sciences
- Animal Sciences
Mission and Objectives
The institute's mission focuses on promoting agricultural science and training manpower for agricultural development through teaching, research, and extension services. Primary objectives include:
- Designing and implementing educational programs balancing established and emerging agricultural sector needs
- Introducing innovative teaching, research, and technology dissemination methods
- Promoting research and studies addressing farmers' needs in Nepal
- Developing competent human resources for the agricultural sector
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Current Status and Challenges
IAAS was the sole higher education institution in agriculture in Nepal until 2000. The educational landscape has significantly expanded, with over 50 institutions now offering agricultural education. Despite this growth, student enrollment has been declining, with more than 50% of allocated seats for BScAg programs remaining vacant nationally as of 2023. While IAAS's constituent campuses maintain full enrollment, affiliated colleges have experienced partial occupancy challenges.
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See also
- Institute of Forestry
- Agriculture and Forestry University
- Tribhuvan University
- Higher education in Nepal
- Agriculture in Nepal
- B.Sc Horticulture in Nepal
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