PAU Ludhiana to launch new BSc programme, two certificate courses
PAU Ludhiana: Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana, secured the third spot in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF)’s list of agricultural institutions in 2023, the highest rank among 63 state agricultural universities (SAU). Established in 1962, PAU was inaugurated by Jawaharlal Nehru, then prime minister, in 1963, and was the first university to win the ‘Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR) Best Institution Award’ in 1995. It has been graded A+ by ICAR for five consecutive years (2019-2024).
PAU vice-chancellor Satbir Singh Gosal spoke to Careers360 about the university’s achievements, new courses, admissions, and innovation
Q. What factors led PAU Ludhiana to secure third spot in NIRF 2023 and how do you plan to retain or improve the position?
A. There are five broad parameters on the basis of which institutions are ranked by NIRF – teaching, learning and resources; research and professional practice; graduation outcome; outreach and inclusivity; and perception. Being a teaching, research and extension-oriented institute, PAU scored well in all the parameters.
Q. How is the functioning of PAU, an agricultural university, different from other universities offering courses in science, arts and other domains?
A. PAU is focusing on research, teaching and extension. Our university works for the farmers of the state with a focus on solving their field problems. The scientific discoveries and innovations at PAU have triggered rapid agricultural transformation in the country. PAU also has an effective mechanism to transfer knowledge, skills and technology to farmers and agricultural organisations through extension services.
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