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The Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS) -
Nepal, began as a School of Agriculture under the Ministry
of Agriculture in 1957 to train Junior Technical Assistants
(JTAs) in agriculture. In 1968, the school was upgraded to
College of Agriculture and a two- year Intermediate of
Agricultural Science (I.Sc.Ag.) program was started. In
1972, the College of Agriculture was given the status of the
Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science under Tribhuvan
University. Until this time, the institute did not have its
own buildings and facilities and was operated at "Jagdamba
Bhawan" at Pulchok in Kathmandu. In 1974, the institute was
relocated from Kathmandu to its present site at Rampur in
Chitwan District where 110 hectares of land, buildings and
facilities of then Panchayat Training Center were endowed to
the institute. Later in 1978, 125 hectares of livestock farm
under Ministry of Agriculture was handed over to IAAS for
teaching. At present the institute has its central
campus at Rampur and two branch campuses. The Lamjung
Campus, located at Sundar Bazar in Lamjung District was
established in 1975 and The Paklihawa Campus located at
Bhairahawa in Rupandehi District was established in 1978.
At present,
the institute offers B.Sc. Agriculture (Bachelor of Science in Agriculture), B.V.Sc. & A.H. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry), M.Sc.
Agriculture, M.Sc. Animal Science, M.V.Sc., M.Sc. Aquaculture and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) programs at
Rampur. The two branch campuses at Lamjung and Paklihawa
also offer initial two years of B. Sc. Agriculture course. Started with a few
permanent faculty positions in 1972, the IAAS now implements teaching, research
and extension programs through a core of over 150 trained and dedicated faculty
members at its central and the branch campuses.
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