Dr. Md. Abdullahil Baque
Professor and Chairman
Specialist in aquaculture systems and fish health. Dedicated to improving food security through research.
Agronomy includes three areas of concentration: Agronomic Business and Marketingprepares students to meet the high demand for professionals in technical sales and marketing or professional field agronomy with strength in business. Students have the flexibility to tailor plans of study to meet their individualized interests and needs by combining strengths in business, marketing, and agronomy. The unique advantage of this option is the primary strength generated in cropping system management amplified by strength in agri-business management. Agronomic Management is for students interested in applying basic agronomic information to practical situations or problems. This is an ideal option for students who plan to become a professional crops/soils manager as an agronomist, farm manager, soil conservationist, or a related profession. Those interested in crop management frequently select cropping systems, crop physiology, plant breeding, and forage management courses. International Agronomy is designed for students interested in the agronomic aspects of international agricultural development. The program prepares students for opportunities in world agriculture through careers with social action agencies, government and/or private industry. Students in this major build a strong foundation in science to go along with their study of international trade, culture, religion, language, food security, and agricultural development.
In 1938, Sher-e-Bangla A.K. Fazlul Huq envisioned a new era of agricultural education to empower students with knowledge and innovation for sustainable farming. This vision gave birth to Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, a center of excellence in agricultural development.
Explore Our HistoryTo develop skilled agricultural professionals through innovation and sustainable practices, aiming to be a leading center of
Read More
Deputy Registrar
Specialist in aquaculture systems and fish health. Dedicated to improving food security through research.
Section Officer
Specialist in aquaculture systems and fish health. Dedicated to improving food security through research.
Of Recent Graduates Started New Job
Of Recent Graduates Started New Job
Of Recent Graduates Started New Job
Of Recent Graduates Started New Job
B.Sc. Ag. (Hons.) Semester-wise distribution of courses
| Level | Semester | Course Code & Title | Credit Hour |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Semester I | ABOT Semester 103. Agricultural Botany | 2 |
| 02 | Semester I | ABOT Semester 104. Plant Physiology | 3 |
| 03 | Semester I | ABOT Semester 104. Plant Morphology and Anatomy (Practical) | 3 |
| 04 | Semester II | ABOT Semester 105. Plant Taxonomy and Economic Botany | 3 |
| Level | Semester | Course Code & Title | Credit Hour |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Semester I | ABOT Semester 103. Agricultural Botany | 2 |
| 02 | Semester I | ABOT Semester 104. Plant Physiology | 3 |
| 03 | Semester I | ABOT Semester 104. Plant Morphology and Anatomy (Practical) | 3 |
| Level | Semester | Course Code & Title | Credit Hour |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Semester I | ABOT Semester 103. Agricultural Botany | 2 |
| 02 | Semester I | ABOT Semester 104. Plant Physiology | 3 |
| 03 | Semester I | ABOT Semester 104. Plant Morphology and Anatomy (Practical) | 3 |
| 04 | Semester II | ABOT Semester 105. Plant Taxonomy and Economic Botany | 3 |
January 1 1970
SAU Conference Hall
| Date | Title | Action |
|---|---|---|
| November 2 2020 |
Thesis submission date ; Research for MS/PhD research semesters' students |
[View PDF] |
| October 1 2020 |
List of Supervisors & Co- supervisors |
[View PDF] |
| September 30 2020 |
Land requisition for MS researchers in rabi 2020 season |
[View PDF] |
| August 28 2020 |
Thesis Defense |
[View PDF] |