University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
The University of Agriculture (UAF) is a public research university in Faisalabad, Pakistan. UAF is the Oldest and Pioneer Agriculture Institute in the South Asia. It is ranked 4th in Pakistan and 1st in the field of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences by Higher Education Commission (Pakistan) (HEC) Ranking in 2019.[2][3] It was also ranked at No.127 in life Science and Agriculture Science (Shanghai Ranking 2019). The employability ranking by Pakistan made this institution highly reputable. The university came among top 5 institutions of Pakistan in research power. Muhammad Ashraf is serving as Vice Chancellor of the University.
جامعہ زرعيه فيصل آباد | |
Latin: studio rusticarum Faisalabad | |
Former names | Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute (original name from 1906) |
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Motto | Et ex omnibus virtutibus Universitatis brings, inter incapability (Latin) |
Motto in English | The University brings out all abilities, including incapability |
Type | Public research university, land-grant |
Established | 1906 |
Budget | PKR 10 billion (2020-21) |
Chancellor | Governor of Punjab |
Vice-Chancellor | Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan (S.I.)[1] |
Students | 29,000 (February 2019) |
Location | , , |
Campus | 2,550 acres (10.3 km2), Urban and Suburban |
Colors | Dark blue , Baby blue , Golden yellow |
Affiliations | Higher Education Commission (Pakistan), Pakistan Engineering Council, Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council, Pharmacy Council of Pakistan, Association of Commonwealth Universities |
Website | uaf.edu.pk |
History
Origins
The University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (Urdu: جامعہ زرعيه فيصل آباد), (formally: Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute), is a university in the city of Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan. It was established in 1906[4] as the first major institution of higher agricultural education in the undivided Punjab.
At independence in 1947, Pakistan was a predominantly agricultural country. In spite of subsequent industrialization and development, agriculture remains central to its economy. After independence, the Government of Pakistan appointed the National Commissions on Food and Education to reform the existing agrarian system and to formulate measures for developing better agricultural potential. The commissions made a plea for the establishment of an agricultural university for research and education. It was established by upgrading the former Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute in 1961. It was the first university built by the British Empire in 1906 with the foundation stone laying ceremony by Sir Louis Dane, the then Lieutenant and Governor of the Punjab.
The 1,950-acre campus represents both history and the present era. The new campus is lush green with a conglomeration of monolithic blocks built in modern style. The old campus is reminiscent of traditional Muslim architecture. The main campus is situated in the centre of the city (12 km northeast of the Faisalabad International Airport), about 2 km away from city centre/ clock tower.
UAF owns and operates major cultural assets such as the Zoology Museum, UAF Art Gallery, University Library
The university's faculty employs more than 800 teachers. The university has boys and girls hostels. It accommodates over 15,000 students and approximately 12,000 day scholars. Premier hostels are Jinnah Hostel (named after the founder of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah), Iqbal Hall, Fatima Jinnah Hostel and Hailey Hall.
Organisation and administration
Faculties and departments
UAF is organised into faculties of Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering and Technology, Food Nutrition and Home Economics, Social sciences, Animal Husbandry, Food Sciences, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Plant and Animal Breeding, Veterinary Science, Doctor of Pharmacy, Mathematics, Statistics and Sciences. A community college is on the main campus in Faisalabad. The College of Veterinary Sciences at Lahore was affiliated and is now a distinct entity known as the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore (UVAS).
These units offer programmes leading to bachelor's, master's, and doctorate degrees in agriculture and allied fields. HEC ranks the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad as the best in the agriculture/veterinary field in Pakistan. The University of Agriculture Faisalabad ranked number 4 among the top 10 universities in Pakistan.[5]
Faculty of Agriculture
The Faculty of Agriculture comprises
- Six departments — Agronomy, Plant Breeding and Genetics, Agricultural Entomology, Plant Pathology, Crop Physiology and Forestry, Wildlife & Range Management
- Three institutes — Institute of Soil & Environmental Sciences, and Institute of Horticultural Sciences and National Institute of Food Science and Technology.
- Seven allied disciplines — Agricultural Economics, Marketing & Agribusiness, Agricultural Extension, Animal Sciences, Computer Science, Mathematics and Statistics
- One centre — Centre of Agricultural Biochemistry and Biotechnology (CABB)
A building called the U.S. Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Agriculture and Food Security (USPCAS) is constructed with the collaboration of USA for food security and research purposes.
Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology
The faculty includes the departments of Structural and Environmental Engineering, Energy Systems Engineering, Irrigation and Drainage, Food Engineering, Farm Machinery, and Power and Fibre Technology. Courses of study lead to the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering, Food Engineering, Textile Technology,; M.Sc. in Food Technology, Fibre Technology, Agricultural Engineering; and Doctor of Philosophy in Food Technology and Agricultural Engineering.
Department of Agricultural Engineering & Technology was established in 1961. The main objective of the faculty was to train manpower to cater to the growing needs of mechanized farming in the province of Punjab, Pakistan. This is one of the pioneer faculties in the field of agriculture in Pakistan.
Department of Food Engineering
The University of Agriculture, Faisalabad is the pioneer in launching the Food Engineering Program in Pakistan. The Department of Food Engineering has the highest merit since 2013 & leading in the country with phenomenal and creative engineers. The Department admitted the first students in 2011-12 academic years. The mission of Food Engineering Department is to educate students with required knowledge and skills to design and to produce safe, high quality, and economical food products and processes; to conduct research and development for the benefits of growing food industry and society.
Department of Farm Machinery and Power
The department is one of the prime departments of the Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology. This department, in collaboration with other departments, offers a baccalaureate program in Agri. Engineering.
Department of Structures & Environmental Engineering
The department provides facilities like updated research laboratories, lecture rooms for undergraduate and postgraduate students, and computer laboratory. A wide range of state-of-the-art equipment has been provided to facilitate high tech research work.
Department of Fibre and Textile Technology
The department of Fibre Technology was established in the Faculty of Agriculture Engineering & Technology in 1964. It is the sole department in the country which offers a master's degree programme in Fibre Technology. The main objective of this department is to impart scientific knowledge and technological training to the students in the field of Fibre science, Textile Technology (spinning, knitting, dyeing, finishing, testing & quality control), pulp, paper and cardboard technology to meet the demand of the fast growing industry.
Faculty of Veterinary Science
The faculty includes the department of Anatomy,[6] Institute of Pharmacy Physiology and Pharmacology, Pathology, Parasitology, Microbiology, Clinical Medicine and Surgery, and Theriogenology. Candidates who hold degrees in biological sciences are considered for graduate admission in non-clinical subjects. The students are enrolled after a entry test held by the university for the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.), Pharm.D, M.Phil and Ph.D. degrees. Professor Dr. Zafar Iqbal Qureshi is the Dean.
Faculty of Social Sciences
The Faculty of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, established in 1963, with its constituent departments of Agricultural Economics, Farm Management, Agricultural Marketing, Cooperation and Credit and Rural Sociology, has now been functioning for over 51 years in the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. It has endeavored to keep abreast with requirements in terms of academic programmes/activities over these years. However, looking at the likely shape of agricultural development, the direction and quality of research and the make-up of trained manpower output in the discipline of agricultural social sciences, the future trends need to be looked into seriously so as to be able to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
The Faculty was restructured in 2012. The name of faculty was changed to Faculty of Social Sciences. The departments of Agricultural Economics, Development Economics, and Environmental & Resource Economics were merged into a new institute, Institute of Agricultural & Resource Economics (IARE). Professor Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq is the first director of IARE, having served from June 2012.
Institute of Agricultural and Resource Economics now offers degree programs serving the needs of society:
- BSc (Hons) Agricultural & Resource Economics (4 years)
- MSc (Hons) Agricultural Economics (2 years)
- MSc (Hons) Development Economics (2 years)
- MSc (Hons) Environmental & Resource Economics (2 years)
- MSc Economics (Distance Learning Program) (2 years)
- M.Phil Economics (2 years)
- PhD Agricultural Economics
- PhD Environmental & Resource Economics
- PhD Economics
The Faculty of Social Sciences is divided in following institutes:
- Institute of Agricultural and Resource Economics
- Institute of Business Management Sciences (offers programs at undergraduate and postgraduate level)
- Institute of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development (offers programs at undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral level)
- Department of Rural Sociology (offers programs at postgraduate level as well as PhD program)
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Faculty of Humanities
This includes the Department of Arts, Languages and Cultures, Art History, Classics and Ancient History, Linguistics, Religions and Theology and the University Language Centre.
Faculty of Animal Husbandry
The faculty includes the Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, the Department of Livestock Management, the Department of Animal Nutrition and the Department of Poultry Science. It offers the degree of B.Sc. (Hons.) Animal Sciences and B.Sc. (Hons) Dairy Science at the main campus and B.Sc.(Hons) Poultry Science at one of the subcampuses, Toba Tek Singh. It also offers supporting courses for students of D.V.M., B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture and Food Sciences. It provides research facilities concerning livestock, poultry and their products to departments in the university and it provides advisory services to livestock and poultry farmers. Postgraduate courses leading to M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees are offered by all four departments in the faculty. Prof. Dr. M. Sajjad Khan is the Dean.
Faculty of Sciences
The faculty includes the departments of Botany, Zoology and Fisheries, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Physics, Mathematics and Statistics, Business Management Sciences, Computer Science, Social Sciences and Humanities, and Islamic Studies. It offers undergraduate courses in physical, biological and social sciences and postgraduate degree programmes in Botany, Zoology and Fisheries, Chemistry, Bio-Chemistry, Physics, Statistics, Computer Science, Business Management and Commerce. Graduates of pure sciences from other institutions are eligible for admission to courses leading to M.Sc., M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees. Graduates having a relevant bachelor's degree may also seek admission to MBA and M.Com. degree programmes. Munir Ahmad Sheikh is the Dean of the faculty.
Institute of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development
The Division of Education & Extension's larger part has been shifted to the Faculty of Social Sciences. Tanvir Ali (ex-director, Graduate Studies / ex-director, Division of Education and Extension) is now the director of the Institute of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, Faculty of Social Sciences. The institute deals with disciplines like Agricultural Extension, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Information (Mass Communication), Rural Sociology, Population Science, Gender Studies, and Rural Development.
It offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs like B.Sc. (Hons) Agriculture (Agri. Extension Major); M.Sc., M.Sc.(Hons), and PhD. A quarterly agricultural journal is published for farmers. On 14 August 2012, the institute started FM Radio 100.4 for dissemination of agricultural innovations among adjoining farm communities in addition to providing information, education, and entertainment to the general public.
Research
The University of Agriculture Faisalabad is a major centre for research. It receives billions for research and development. It contributed very much to the community by introducing the modern techniques in agriculture. The university has two advanced scientific labs for research purposes, where university scientists do experiments.The University of California, Davis is the partner university of the University of Agriculture Faisalabad. Both the universities collaborate in research and exchange programs. UAF has produced many scientists who are serving the world.
University of Agriculture Press
This is the university's academic publishing house. It publishes academic monographs, textbooks and journals, most of which are from university students and staff authors.
Sub-campuses
Sub-campus Burewala Vehari
A sub-campus of University of Agriculture Faisalabad was established in Burewala District Vehari, to spread the agriculture research all across the country, especially in southern area of Punjab.
Sub-campus Toba Tek Singh
A sub-campus of the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad was established in Toba Tek Singh[7] on 5 June 2005 to study the poultry industry. B.Sc Poultry Science (4 year degree program) is offered at this campus. Special efforts for establishing this sub-campus were made by Prof. Dr. Bashir Ahmed (Ex- Vice Chancellor) and Chaudhry Muhammad Ashfaq (Ex- district Nazim). Current principle of the institute is Dr. Nisar Ahmed from Centre of Agricultural Biochemistry and Biotechnology (CABB).
Academic programmes
The following degree courses are offered:
Intermediate (pre-Agriculture)
This program was started in 2009. F.Sc. (Pre-Agriculture) 2-year program at UAF Community College in PARS Campus, Jhang Road, near Faisalabad International Airport. After this 2 year degree, students can take admission in any degree program offered by University of Agriculture Faisalabad.
Students are selected from all across Punjab district wise.
First degree courses
- B.Sc.(Hons) Agriculture
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
- B.Sc.(Hons) Microbiology
- BS (Hons.) Animal Sciences
- BS (Hons.) Dairy Sciences
- B.Sc.(Hons) Agricultural Engineering
- B.Sc.(Hons) Environmental Engineering
- B.Sc.(Hons) Energy System Engineering
- B.Sc.(Hons) Food Engineering
- B.Sc.(Hons) Textile Technology
- B.Sc.(Hons) (Home Economics)
- BS Information Technology
- BS Computer Science
- BS Software Engineering
- BS Bioinformatics
- BS (Chemistry)
- BS (Bio-Chemistry)
- BS (Botany)
- BS (Physics)
- BS (Zoology)
- Bacholor of Business administration (BBA)
- Doctor of Pharmacy (D.Pharma)
- B.Sc.(Hons) Human Nutrition and Dietetics
- B.Sc.(Hons) Agriculture and Resource Economics
Postgraduate degree programmes
- M.Sc./M.Sc. (Hons.) four semesters, offered in 35 subjects, after completing first degree course,
- M.Phil. in pure science four semesters, offered in five subjects after completing M.Sc. in the relevant subject,
- Ph.D., offered in 28 subjects, four semesters, after completing M.Sc. in the relevant subject
An evening college has been started in the university where M.B.A. (Regular and Executive), M.Com. and M.Sc. Chemistry, Bio-Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Physics, Fibre Technology, Home Economics (Food and Nutrition), Statistics and Computer Science is offered. The other programs like M.A. Economics, and M.A. Sociology have been stopped after few years of good experience.
Diploma and certificate courses
The university under the short courses program organises training facilities in agriculture and allied disciplines for in-service, pre-service and self-employed personnel, farmers, and others interested in agriculture. Separate courses are provided for ladies on the subjects and skills peculiar to womenfolk. The division has developed 124 courses leading to diplomas and certificates. Most of these courses have a practical bias.
The following diploma courses are offered:
- C.T. Agriculture (boys)
- Diploma in Rural Home Economics (girls)
- Diploma in Arabic
- Mali Class
- Veterinary Assistant Diploma Course
- Diploma in Grain Storage Management
- Postgraduate Diploma Course in Food Science (for Army personnel)
- Agricultural Business Management
- Computer Science
- Pre-release training course (for Army personnel).
Notable people
- Amir Ali Majid
- Abid Qaiyum Suleri
- Tariq Aziz (field hockey, born 1938)
- Iqrar Ahmad Khan
- Syed Hussain Jahania Gardezi
- Chaudhry Ghulam Rasool
- Mohammad Hameed Shahid
- Sajjad Haider Nadeem
- Malik Sikandar Hayat Tiwana
- Kamran Anwar Sehole
References
- http://uaf.edu.pk/admin/vc_office.html
- Sowing seeds and saplings...University of Agriculture Faisalabad Dawn (newspaper), Published 12 April 2009, Retrieved 7 February 2020
- "UAF Ranks No 1 in Agriculture Category". hec.gov.pk. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
- http://uaf.edu.pk/faculties/agri/agri_history.html, History and Faculties of the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Retrieved 15 Aug 2016
- "Ranking 2015- Overall Top 10 Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)" (PDF). Pakistan: Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. 23 February 2016. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
- Anatomy
- https://www.4icu.org/reviews/3548.htm, Toba Tek Singh sub-campus on 4icu.org website, Retrieved 16 Aug 2016