Q1: What is the duration of study in the department, and what degree is awarded?
Answer: The duration of study is 4 years (for both morning and evening programs). Graduates are awarded a Technical Bachelor’s degree in Plant Production Techniques.
Q2: Does the curriculum focus on practical and laboratory training?
Answer: Yes, the curricula are designed according to technical standards. Practical sessions, laboratory work, and educational field visits constitute at least 50-60% of the study plan to ensure graduates are job-ready.
Q3: Is summer training mandatory for graduation, and where does it take place?
Answer: Yes, summer training is a mandatory requirement for graduation. It is coordinated with the ministries of agriculture, research centers, and relevant private companies to train students in real-world environments.
Q4: What are the main career fields for a Plant Production Techniques graduate?
Answer: Career fields include managing modern farms and nurseries, supervising protected agriculture (greenhouses), working in seed and fertilizer production companies, and developing irrigation, landscaping, and pest control techniques.
