Science

Master of Agri-Enterprise & Technology Management (M.AETM)

The duration of the proposed ‘Master of Agri-Enterprise & Technology Management’ degree [M.(AETM)] program is one Academic Year. The ‘Academic Year’ consists of 02 Semesters of 15 weeks each and academic program is based on ‘Course Credit System’, where the students will be assessed continuously throughout the semester (i.e. formative) and end-semester evaluation (i.e. summative) will be held at the end of teaching of each course. The students will be informed about the type and schedule of continuous assessment at the beginning of each course unit.

Duration

1 Year

Category

Science

Course Level

Masters / MBA

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