Today, we had the pleasure of welcoming our new students to the campus with a fantastic orientation program! The orientation will continue through tomorrow, July 25th and 26th. We are excited to see all the fresh faces and are thrilled about the journey ahead. We want to extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the students who have joined the College of Natural Resources. Your decision to pursue studies in natural resource management is commendable, and we believe it’s one of the best choices you have made to further your education…
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4th Annual Student Research Meet
Today, we are hosting the 4th Annual Student Research Meet at the college. This significant event showcases the remarkable research efforts of our students, addressing crucial topics in agriculture, forestry, environmental conservation, and sustainable development. The day’s agenda includes: – Welcome Remarks by President – Keynote Address on “Research, Youth, and Sustainable Solutions for Wicked Problems” by Dr. Ngawang Norbu – Technical Sessions covering diverse research topics, including: – Effect of dried clover and orange peel supplements on egg production – Geospatial assessment of agricultural land use change in Punakha-Wangdue…
Read MoreList of Selected Students For 2024 Cohort Self-financed
The College of Natural Resources is glad to announce the following selected candidates for the admission(self-financed) in the college for the year 2024. BSc. Sustainable Development BSc. Food Science & Technology BSc. Forest Science BSc. Environment & Climate Studies BSc. Animal Science BSc. Agriculture
Read MoreList of Selected Students For 2024 Cohort
The College of Natural Resources is glad to announce the following selected candidates for the admission in the college for the year 2024. BSc. Sustainable Development BSc.Food Science & Technology BSc.Forest Science BSc. Environment & Climate studies BSc.Animal Science BSc. Agriculture
Read MoreVisit of the architect
Mr. Daniel Schwitter and his wife, Ms. Ruth Schwitter, visited our campus after more than three decades. Mr. Schwitter served as both the architect and project manager for the College of Natural Resources (then NRTI).
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