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Agriculture University, Kota is a state public university located in Kota, Rajasthan, India. It is one of the specialised agricultural universities established by the Government of Rajasthan to provide higher education, research, and extension services in the field of agriculture and allied sciences. The university serves the south-eastern districts of Rajasthan, an area broadly identified with the Hadoti region, which forms an important agricultural belt of the state.
| Name | Agriculture University, Kota |
|---|---|
| Type | State public university |
| Field | Agriculture and allied sciences |
| Location | Kota, Rajasthan, India |
| Jurisdiction | South-eastern Rajasthan (Hadoti region) |
| Established by | Government of Rajasthan |
Rajasthan has progressively reorganised agricultural higher education by carving out region-specific universities from the older single university structure. Agriculture University, Kota was created as part of this policy of decentralisation, with the aim of focusing teaching and research on the agro-climatic conditions, cropping patterns, and farming challenges specific to the Kota division and surrounding districts.
The Hadoti region, which includes Kota, Bundi, Baran, and Jhalawar districts, is known for the cultivation of crops such as soyabean, wheat, mustard, coriander, garlic, paddy, maize, gram, and oranges (notably in Jhalawar). The university's mandate is closely linked to the productivity, sustainability, and diversification of these systems.
The university's functions follow the standard pattern of Indian state agricultural universities, which integrate three roles:
The establishment of a dedicated agricultural university at Kota is significant for several reasons. It brings specialised research closer to the farming communities of south-eastern Rajasthan, supports human resource development in agriculture for the region, and complements the work of other state agricultural universities in Rajasthan, including those headquartered at Bikaner, Jodhpur, Jobner, and Udaipur. The institution also contributes to policy and advisory inputs for state-level agricultural planning in the Hadoti belt.