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Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agriculture University

Coordinates:25°58′22″N85°41′36″E / 25.972861°N 85.693359°E /25.972861; 85.693359
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Central agricultural university in Samastipur, Bihar, India

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Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University
Mottotamaso mā jyotirgamaya
Motto in English
Lead me from darkness to light
TypePublicAgricultural University
Established1905; 120 years ago (1905)
Budget45 crore (US$5.3 million)
(FY2022–23 est.)[1]
ChancellorDr.P. L. Gautam
Vice-ChancellorDr. P. S. Pandey[2]
VisitorPresident of India
Location,,
CampusRural
AffiliationsUGC,ICAR,AIU
Websitewww.rpcau.ac.in
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Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, formerly known asRajendra Agricultural University, is a public centralagriculture university under the Department of Agricultural Research and Education of Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare and is recognised asInstitute of National Importance by government of India. It is located in Pusa,Samastipur district,Bihar.

History

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Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University (previously, Rajendra Agricultural University) was originally established as India's first-ever Imperial Agriculture Research Institute.

The foundation stone of the Agricultural Research Institute and College was laid byLord Curzon on 1 April 1905, with the financial assistance of Henry Phipps, Jr., an American philanthropist. Phipps was a family friend ofLady Curzon, the daughter of an American millionaire, and the wife of Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India. In his speech, the viceroy had expressed his vision that the seed he was planting would soon blossom out, making Pusa the nucleus of agricultural activities, research and education which would not only benefit Bihar and Bengal but the whole of the country and would attract the best of talents from India and abroad. In a separate meeting with the Bihar Planters Association, he fervently hoped that the institute would be of immense service to them in their grave hour of crisis caused by the German Indigo scientist.

Lord Curzon left by the end of 1905, andLord Minto was his successor. Till the last minute, he had seen through each and every detail of the Pusa project which virtually was his brainchild. Incidentally, one major issue on which he had not agreed was the architecture of the main building, its wings, vaults, and arches but finally, he gave his consent of course with a stint. Rightfully, Pusa received an imperial status in 1918, being renamed as the Imperial Agricultural Research Institute (IARI).

In 1934, after a major earthquake rocked Bihar and which severely damage the main buildings, the Imperial Institute was shifted to the new Pusa campus in New Delhi and that eventually becameIndian Agricultural Research Institute. What remained was downgraded to an agricultural research station until 3 December 1970, when the government of Bihar established Rajendra Agricultural University.

On 11 May 2016, Parliament of India passed the Central University Bill. So, RAU, Pusa was upgraded toCentral Agricultural University and named as Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University.[3][4]

Academics

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There are five faculties in the university in the disciplines ofAgriculture, Veterinary & Animal Sciences,Agricultural Engineering, Basic Sciences, Humanities & Home Science, besides the college of agriculture, fisheries and institute of dairy technology. The university offers six undergraduate degree programmes, 14 postgraduate programmes and 4 PhD programmes. It is also providing 2-year professional degree programs name MBA (Agribusiness Management) and MBA (Rural Management) for agricultural and allied sector graduates.

Departments of University

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Gerbera Cultivation in Polyhouse, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agriculture University
University Library, established in the year 1978 at Tirhut College of Agriculture, Dholi, was shifted to present building at Pusa in 1981.
Agricultural Research Institute, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agriculture University

Constituent Colleges of University

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Rankings

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The university was ranked 29th in India by theNational Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) in the agriculture ranking in 2024.[5]

References

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  1. ^"Expenditure Profile 2022-2023"(PDF).www.indiabudget.gov.in.
  2. ^"Vice-Chancellor's Profile - Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University".Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University. Retrieved21 January 2018.
  3. ^"THE DR. RAJENDRA PRASAD CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY ACT, 2016"(PDF).www.rpcau.ac.in. 28 May 2016. Retrieved4 June 2023.
  4. ^PTI (13 July 2016)."Cabinet okays name change of Rajendra Central Agricultural University".The Economic Times. Retrieved29 July 2018.
  5. ^"NIRF Ranking 2024"(PDF).

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