From 2007 to 2021, scientific publications from the College of Food and Agricultural Sciences are included in Web of Science.
The college currently offers 6 different bachelor's degree programs for students: Applied Economics, Animal Production, Plant Production Sciences, Plant Protection, Food Sciences and Human Nutrition, and Sciences in Agricultural Engineering. Initially, after acceptance, the student studies the two semesters of the common year for the academic college track, and after their successful completion, students are allocated competitively according to the available seats and cumulative average.
Teaching Assistants and Scholarship Affairs Unit
Postgraduate Studies Unit
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