Uas Bangalore
Governor of Karnataka
Shri Thawar Chand Gehlot
Hon’ble Governor of Karnataka
Dr.S.V. Suresha
Vice-Chancellor

The University of Agricultural Sciences-Bangalore (UAS-B) was the first State Agricultural University (SAU) in Karnataka established in 1963 through an act of the Legislature of the then Mysore State. The visionary leaders of the nation realized the importance of modern science and technology and higher education as means to shore up the woefully inadequate food production in the country. In less than a decade of the establishment of UAS-B and a few other SAUs in the country, India recorded a phenomenal jump in food production and the English language acquired a new phrase – Green Revolution. The rest, as they say is history.

It is a matter of great pride for UAS-B to have played out its role in ushering in a quantum leap in food production in the state through a slew of technological interventions in the 1970s and 80s. read more…

ACADEMICS

Preparing students to make meaningful contributions to society as
engaged citizens and leaders in a complex world

Campus Life

Clean and Green Campuses of UAS Bangalore has more to explore!

PG Boys Hostel

Kannada Thingala Habba

dispesary
Bhoomica
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Admission

An extraordinary freedom of opportunity – to explore, to collaborate and to
challenge yourself

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RESEARCH

Most successful SAU in the country in conducting apt basic and applied research orienting towards livelihood security of Farmers

UAS Bangalore research for a better world
Opened in
1964
Students
4745
Faculty
381