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Institute of Agriculture and Animal Sciences, Tribhuvan University, Khairahani Agriculture Campus, Chitwan Mahendra Ratna Multiple Campus, Ilam (IAAS/Tribhuvan University), B.Sc. Horticulture [ 55 ] Gokuleshwor Agriculture & Animal Science College (GAASC), Baitadi [ 56 ]
African Rural University was established in 2006 [4] and accredited by the Uganda National Council for Higher Education in 2011. [5] It was the first university in Africa that has focused on teaching sustainable agriculture exclusively to women. [6] The course work is 60 percent theoretical teaching and 40 percent practical implementation. [7]
The trade school that became Makerere University began operating in 1921 with the first classes in carpentry, building construction and mechanics. [12] In 1922, it was founded as the "Uganda Technical College" with additional courses in the arts, education, agriculture and medicine.
List of private universities in Uganda Rank Abbreviation Name of university Location Established 1: RIU: Rwenzori International University: Kasese: 2022 [1]: 2
Busitema University (BU) is a university in Uganda. It is one of the public universities and degree-awarding institutions in the country. [ 3 ] It has six different campuses around the country; all situated in the Eastern Region of Uganda.
A new Faculty of Engineering at the campus in Fort Portal, in Western Uganda, was also declared open. [8] Raphael p'Mony Wokorach is the new Chairman of UMU's Governing Council succeeding Sanctus Lino Wanok who served for 8 years. In June 2023, he was unveiled at Pope Paul Memorial Hotel, Rubaga. [9]
Acharya N G Ranga Agricultural University, Bapatla, India Agricultural Engineering and Technology www.caebapatla.co.in: Punjab Agricultural University,Ludhiana,Punjab,India Agricultural Engineering G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar Agricultural Engineering Nagaland University Agricultural Engineering and Technology
The institute was established by the government of Uganda in 1920, as a cotton research centre. Over the years, through mergers with other institutions, the centre was transformed into a comprehensive agricultural research and training institute. In 1952, BATI began offering a two-year certificate course and a diploma course was introduced in 1960.