Horticulture

Programme Certificate course in Horticulture

To enable student to: 

  1. 1) Acquire knowledge of Horticulture
  2. 2) Acquire knowledge of Fruit Science , Vegetable Science , Floriculture & Landscaping

Passed 10+2 in Non-Medical/Medical/Commerce/Arts or its equivalent examination stream conducted by Board recognized or established by Central/State Government through a legislation.

Total Credits: 0 Min-Duration : 6 Months | Max-Duration : 1 Year
Sr. No. Name of the Course Course Code Credit SM Syllabus
Semester 1
1 Horticulture I GC-HT-01T 6 - View
2 Horticulture II GC-HT-02T 6 - View
3 Practical and Project Work I GC-HT-03P 6 - View

Continuous Internal Assessment 30%

  • Two assignments will be submitted for a 4-credit course and three assignments will be submitted by the learner for a 6-credit course.
  • Learners will be required to obtain thirty per cent marks as pass percentage in each assignment separately
  • Each assignment will carry 100 marks. In the final result, assignments will carry thirty per cent weightage.

End Semester 70%

  • The learner has to score at least 30% marks in the semester end examinations.

The learner is required to score at least 35% marks in both continuous evaluations (i.e.in assignments) as well as in semester end examinations separately. Besides, at least 40% marks in each course is required in the overall computation.

On successful completion of the six-month Certificate course, the learner will earn 18 credits for the Programme and shall be awarded a certificate

  • Dr. Parampreet Kaur
  • Assistant Professor
  • School of Social Sciences and Liberal Arts
  • parampreet{dot}kaur{at}psou{dot}ac{dot}in
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