Thursday, 11 May 2017

MLT colleges in Dehradun

MLT colleges in Dehradun

Eligibility

10+2 with at least 45% marks in PCB/PCM.
Course contents: Basic forestry and allied courses like geology and soil science, hydrology and watershed management, soil survey and land use planning, medicinal and aromatic plants, forest entomology and pathology, apiculture and sericulture, dendrology, world forestry systems, agro-forestry and social forestry, environmental studies, forest engineering. Introductory course of computer science, statistics, bio-mathematics, biology, plant physiology, biochemistry, biotechnology, genetics and plant breeding, microbiology, economics, agro-meteorology and remote sensing.

Career Opportunities

Global concern about natural resource conservation and sustainable management requires trained forest managers for the management of the forests globally.
Forestry graduates may look forward for career in Indian Forest Services and State Forest Services, various departments of Ministry of Environment and Forests, agricultural and forestry universities, wood and non-wood forest based industries like plywood, furniture, medicinal plants, etc., Soil conservation, watershed management and plantation agencies and organizations, NGOs in the field of environment management, rural and tribal development, etc. International agencies like WWF, FAO, DANIDA, CIFOR, SIDA, USAID, DFID, etc. also offer placement to forestry graduates..

Course contents:

Agronomy, Soil science, Horticulture, Genetics, Entomology, Pathology, Microbiology, Vegetable Production, Field Crops, Live stock production, etc. Farming sysystems, silviculture and Agroforestry, animal nutrition, food technology, Medicinal and Aromatic Plants.
Agriculture (also called farming or husbandry) is the cultivation of animals, plants, fungi and other life forms for food, fiber, and other products used to sustain life.
The major agricultural products can be broadly grouped into foods, fibers, fuels, and raw materials. In the 21st century, plants have been used to grow biofuels, biopharmaceuticals, bioplastics,[6] and pharmaceuticals.[7] Specific foods include cereals, vegetables, fruits, and meat. Fibers include cotton, wool, hemp, silk and flax. Raw materials include lumber and bamboo. Other useful materials are produced by plants, such as resins. Biofuels include methane from biomass, ethanol, and biodiesel. Cut flowers, nursery plants, tropical fish and birds for the pet trade are some of the ornamental products.

MLT colleges in Dehradun

In 2007, one third of the world’s workers were employed in agriculture. The services sector has overtaken agriculture as the economic sector employing the most people worldwide..
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