 
																			The School of Agricultural Sciences at Career Point University continues to champion excellence in agricultural education through its dynamic and industry-oriented Experiential Learning Program (ELP).
The program is thoughtfully designed for final-semester students of B.Sc. (Hons) Agriculture, with a strong focus on developing practical skills, entrepreneurial thinking, and hands-on experience essential for success in today’s evolving agricultural landscape.
Under the structured mentorship of the ELP Module In-charge, students engaged rigorously in three focused modules: Food Processing, Organic Production Technology, and Mushroom Production Technology, each designed to bridge theoretical knowledge with field-level application and innovation.
Hands-On Learning Through Three Applied Modules
1. Food Processing Module: Pickle Making and Marketing
This module introduced students to the art and science of food preservation through hands-on preparation of a wide array of pickles, including garlic, aonla (Indian gooseberry), lime, jackfruit, turmeric, and chilli. Students were trained to handle raw ingredients, practice hygienic processing, execute quality packaging, and develop basic marketing strategies.
Beyond food science, this module offered practical insights into the value addition chain, micro-enterprise development, and the growing market for processed agri-products, highlighting opportunities in local entrepreneurship and small-scale agro-industries.
2. Organic Production Technology Module: Vermicompost Preparation
In response to the increasing demand for sustainable farming inputs, students undertook the complete cycle of vermicompost production from setting up compost beds to harvesting nutrient-rich organic compost. The module emphasized the dual benefits of environmental conservation and economic feasibility in organic input production.
By working directly with organic waste and natural decomposers, students gained first-hand experience in resource recycling, soil health improvement, and the technical aspects of biofertilizer production, a skill highly valued in modern sustainable agriculture.
3. Mushroom Production Technology Module: Oyster Mushroom and Protein Powder Development
Tapping into the potential of alternative nutrition, this module focused on the cultivation of oyster mushrooms and the subsequent development of a plant-based protein powder. Students learned to manage every phase from spawn inoculation to harvesting, drying, and processing into a high-protein, antioxidant-rich supplement.
The value-added product not only meets current nutritional trends but also provides students with a model for innovative agribusiness. With a growing demand for clean, plant-based nutrition, the module underlined both the health benefits and the market potential of mushroom-based enterprises.
Key Benefits of Mushroom Protein Powder:
- High protein content
- Antioxidant-rich
- Boosts immunity and digestive health
- Sustainable, eco-friendly source of nutrition
- Ideal for health-conscious and vegetarian consumers
About the School of Agricultural Sciences, Career Point University
The School of Agricultural Sciences at Career Point University offers a comprehensive, practical, and research-oriented approach to agricultural education. It is equipped with modern laboratories, demonstration farms, greenhouses, vermicompost units, and irrigation systems that provide students with a truly immersive learning experience.
Academic Programs Offered:
- B.Sc. (Hons) Agriculture (4 Years)
 A curriculum aligned with ICAR and NEP guidelines focusing on core agricultural sciences, modern farming practices, agribusiness management, and hands-on training.
- M.Sc. Agriculture (Specializations in Agronomy, Horticulture, and GPB etc.)
 Postgraduate programs emphasize advanced agricultural research, field experimentation, and innovations in sustainable agriculture.
Through its strong focus on academic excellence, skill development, and industry collaboration, the School prepares students for diverse careers in farming, research, government services, agro-industries, and entrepreneurship.
Building Tomorrow’s Agriculture Professionals
The Experiential Learning Program exemplifies the University’s commitment to skill-based and outcome-driven education. These initiatives not only boost students’ practical competencies but also cultivate innovation, self-reliance, and social responsibility.
Career Point University congratulates all the participating students and faculty members for their dedication and outstanding efforts. The University remains committed to delivering programs that integrate academic rigor with real-world relevance, empowering students to be leaders in modern agriculture.
 
															 
															 
															 
															
 
							 
							 
							