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Give me information about required eligibility for Postgraduate Diploma Course In Tea Management offer by University Of North Bengal ?

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Postgraduate Diploma Course In Tea Management:
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ELIGIBILITY
You have to passed graduation in any stream of University of North Bengal or any other recognized University in any discipline including Agriculture is eligible to apply. Those appearing in the final graduate-level examinations may also apply.

AGE LIMIT
For admission, preference will be given to candidates up to 25 years of age as on August 1 of the year.

Fee :
COURSE FEE ( NON-REFUNDABLE)
Course fee of Rs. 40,000/- (rupees forty thousand only) [Rs. 50,000/- (Indian Currency) in case of candidates from other SAARC countries] is payable in two equal installments,


INTRODUCTION
To meet the long-felt need of a professional course in Tea management, the University of North Bengal has introduced the Post-Graduate Diploma Course in Tea Management on self-financing basis from 1995-1996 academic session. The course aims at providing theoretical knowledge as well as practical training in the fields and factories on all aspects of tea production, manufacture, marketing and trade.

OBJECTIVE
To cater to the need of tea industry in respect of trained Assistant Managers or equivalent for plantation and factory.
To provide specialization and skill in the functional areas of tea plantation and management.
To help those who have already engaged themselves in Tea Plantation in the management cadre.
To contribute to the career development of individuals who would seek further advancement on the basis of professional qualification.
To train the candidates in such a way so that it helps them to get absorbed in the managerial cadre in the tea gardens as well as in agrochemical and fertilizer industries closely related to tea and in tea broker firms.

FACULTY
The teachers and instructors include faculty from the University departments, professional institutes, research organizations, renowned tea scientists and senior planters with research and consultancy expertise.
DURATION & COURSE
The course is of one year duration. It commences by September every year.


CURRICULUM
FIRST SEMESTER: 500 Marks.
Paper 1 : Botany of Tea & Tea Nursery – 100 marks
Paper II : Agronomy of Tea – 100 marks
Paper III : Soil & Water Management – 100 marks
Paper IV : Pest Management – 100 marks
Paper V : Practical – 100 marks

SECOND SEMESTER: 500 Marks.
Paper VI : General Aspect of Tea – 100 marks
Paper VII : Biochemistry and Tea Manufacture – 100 marks
Paper VIII : Labour Laws & Management – 100 marks
Paper IX : Tea Economics – 50 marks
Paper X : Computer Application – 50 marks
Paper XI : Practical – 50 marks
Paper XII : Dissertation – 50 marks

CONDUCT
Any student found lacking in discipline during the tenure of this course or adopting unfair means during examinations is liable to be expelled from the course.

CLASS HOURS
Generally the theoretical classes commence at 10.30 A.M. Students will not be allowed to enter the classroom after the lecture starts. The timings and lecture schedule may change under special circumstances. Visit to tea gardens generally starts at 7 a.m. Classes may be held on Sunday and other Holidays too. Student must report to the department at 10.15 sharp, even if any lecture schedule is cancelled or postponed due to cancellation of program by any faculty member. In that some alternative class will be arranged.

The faculty members are not bound to deliver lecture notes to the students. Lectures will be delivered following audio-visual and other teaching aids, if necessary, and it is for the students to consult the Library of the Dept. or any other Library for preparation of notes. The teachers are always ready for discussion and guidance.

DRESS CODE
Ash grey trouser (deep shade) and white shirt with matching blue tie (for males), and ash grey skirt/ long pant and white shirt with matching blue tie (for females). During winter, grey coloured half sleeve and full sleeve sweters / cardigens / pull overs required. Shoes black coloured. Shorts ( half pant) ash grey coloured for male students during field visits. The colour shade must be obtained from the office before stitching. Any students not wearing uniform may be debarred from entering the class room.

EVALUATION
Evaluation is based on continuous assessment, university examination at the end of each Semester and comprehensive viva-voce. After satisfactory completion of the course, Grades are awarded on the basis of performance in the examinations.

ABSENCE DURING INTERNAL ASSESSMENT / EXAMINATION / VIVA
Internal assessment may be taken without any prior intimation to the students. Absence during internal assessment, final examinations, viva-voce shall not be condoned and supplementary examination shall not be arranged for any student under any circumstances.

ATTENDANCE
75% attendance in Theory and Practical classes and 90% attendance during garden visits and 100% attendance during visit to the research centers are mandatory. There shall be no condoning of required attendance on any ground. The name of the students who will fail to attend at least 50 % of the lectures delivered during the first seven working days ( from the date of commencement of PGDTM First Semester classes) will be struck off.

LIBRARY
Good collection of books and periodicals on tea and other plantation crops, CD-ROM search, internet services, access to UGC – INFLENET data, full test database and services of the University library through internet. Refundable caution fees of Rs.1000/-will be charged from each students at the onset of the course.

AUDIO-VISUAL DEVISES
The Department has its own computer laboratory with internet facilities, where the students get hands – on – training.

RESIDENTIAL TEA GARDEN TRAINING
One month-stay in a tea garden for practical residential training in aspects of the cultivation, production and estate management is compulsory.

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND OTHER MATERIALS
It is imperative for all the students to have their own rain coats, rain shoes (e.g., rubber shoes or gum boot), umbrella, shorts and caps. Each student should possess a measuring tape (preferably steel) and magnifying glass (lens). A suitable water pot (having cooling arrangement) would be useful during hot summer days at the time of tea garden visits.

PLACEMENT
A strong placement Cell takes care of arranging jobs in the Tea Gardens of Dooars / Terai / Darjeeling/Assam, bought leaf factories, agrochemical companies and allied organizations. Placement record so far is extremely commendable (nearly 100%) for the willing students.


STUDY MATERIALS
Study materials in the form of notes etc will be provided to the students as far as practicable.

ADMISSION PROCEDURES
Schedule for admission procedure has been mentioned in the Application Form. List of the candidates for admission test, viva-voce and admission will be displayed on the notice board of the Registrar as well as the office of the Department of Tea Science. It is for the candidates to see the notice board in time. The University will not take responsibility for any postal delay or non-receipt of letter by any candidate.

ELIGIBILITY
Any Graduate of the University of North Bengal or any other recognized University in any discipline including Agriculture is eligible to apply. Those appearing in the final graduate-level examinations may also apply.

AGE LIMIT
For admission, preference will be given to candidates up to 25 years of age as on August 1 of the year.

SEATS
Total number of seats is 35 (thirty five) only including 2 (two) seats reserved for the candidates from other SAARC countries.

RESERVATION OF SEATS
Scheduled Caste – 22% ; Scheduled Tribe – 6% ; BPL / Antyodaya – 3%; Physically Challenged – 3 %.
If the ST candidates fall short of the reserved quota, the vacancies will be filled up by the SC candidates. If the SC candidates fall short of the reserved quota, the vacancies will be filled up by the candidates of general category subject to the approval of the District Authority.
If there is no applicant from BPL/Antyodaya / Physically challenged categories, the seats will be filled up by the candidates of general category.
3 (three) percent of the intake shall be kept reserved for the candidates holding B.P.L / Antyodaya certificates. The selection of such candidates will be on the basis of merit.
Other policies regarding admission will be as per the Admission Policy of the University.
If any problem arises regarding the interpretation of any item / part of the selection principles the matter shall be referred to the Vice-Chancellor.

FOREIGN STUDENTS
The students from other countries must submit all relevant documentsincluding citizenship certificate along with the application form.
SELECTION
Selection will be made on the basis of a written examination comprising questions on English, general knowledge, current affairs and general aptitude, followed by interview (for those who qualify in the former).

COURSE FEE ( NON-REFUNDABLE)
Course fee of Rs. 40,000/- (rupees forty thousand only) [Rs. 50,000/- (Indian Currency) in case of candidates from other SAARC countries] is payable in two equal installments, the first at the time of admission and the second one before enrolment for the first Semester examination. Such fee shall cover only tuition fee. The students will have free access to the library of the department. Registration fee, Examination fee etc. will be charged as per the University regulations. Other expenses e.g., cost of preparation of project reports, dry and wet specimens, herbarium, practical exercise books, visit to research centre, kits, dress, photocopy of course materials will have to be borne by the candidates themselves. However, to and fro rail fare (single fare double journey) towards visit to Tocklai Experimental Station, Assam or UPASI Tea Research Foundation, Tamil Nadu will be provided by the University.

ACCOMMODATION
The course is non-residential, hence, all students will have to make their own arrangement for board and lodging in the vicinity of the University Campus.

PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION
Interested candidates may complete the Application Form given below and send it to the under noted address along with a self-addressed envelope ( with a postal stamp of Rs 25 attached) :



Contact details :
University Of North Bengal
P.O. North Bengal University
Raja Rammohunpur
Dist. Darjeeling, W.B., India
PIN – 734013
Phone : +91353- 2776380 / +919800050770
E.Mail : pgdtm_nbu@yahoo.com

Last edited by Neelurk; February 14th, 2020 at 09:47 AM.
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