It is true that we need to change the study programs, course curriculum etc to make the degree professionally more important. Depending on the demand of the time, we should keep changing to improve the quality of education. But here in AAU everything is going backward. Most of the student after BSc(agri) and MSc(agri) are going for seed and fertilizer companies, where the companies provide the necessary trainings. Why AAU does not take the initiative in introducing agri business management type of courses. Most of the courses were designed in 1960s or so, that world never exist now. It will be a foolish idea to dilute the authenticity of the degree by diluting its specialization. This will result more unemployed lots. In true sense the entire University needs restructure interims of courses and facilities to produce practically important professional in todays market agriculture (which is totally missing) not only for farming agriculture.
Ansari On Wed, 09 May 2007 Purna Barua wrote : >I also didn't know as insider of AAU. Just seen the >admission bulletin in AAU website. Attached, please >see clause No. 10.2 E. It does say so, as apprehended >by the AAU-loving alumni. > >Purna Barua > >--- "amen.saad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > How much authentic is this. If it starts happening. > > It will be a > > junkyard in half a decade. Fame will be gone.... > > No one will suggest that place to any new person > > looking for a career > > > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________ >Yahoo! Answers - Got a question? Someone out there knows the answer. Try it >now. >http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/ Khairul Ansari, Ph.D., MERM, MSc. Postdoctoral Research Scientist email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: 01 817 874 2875 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Texas at Arlington