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WELCOME

WELCOME. By Dr. D. Nanjappa Prof. & Head Dept. of Agricultural Extension College of Agriculture GKVK,Bengaluru. Glimpse of RAWE Implemented in the SAUs of India . Table1: States representing SAUs. Table 2: Reports from the SAUs. Table 3: Colleges Implementing RAWE. Contd.

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WELCOME

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  1. WELCOME By Dr. D. Nanjappa Prof. & Head Dept. of Agricultural Extension College of Agriculture GKVK,Bengaluru Glimpse of RAWE Implemented in the SAUs of India

  2. Table1: States representing SAUs

  3. Table 2: Reports from the SAUs

  4. Table 3: Colleges Implementing RAWE

  5. Contd..

  6. Table4: Degree programmes offered

  7. Table5: Starting of RAWE Programme

  8. Table6: Cumulative number of students participated in RAWE programme

  9. Table7: Number of subjects/components in RAWE programme

  10. Table8: Break-up of workload for a semester of 21 weeks of RAWE program

  11. Table9: Duration of placement in villages

  12. Table 10: Placement in ABIs

  13. Table11: Provision of incentives / stipend given to the students

  14. Table12. Evaluation pattern followed Evaluation is done on the following components: • Attendance & diligence • Work diary • Periodical assessment exercise • Project report/assignments • Presentation • Group discussion • Viva Voce • Written Examination • More than 50 per cent marks considered for satisfactory grade • Evaluation of 100 marks is considered only 3 Credit hours. Remaining 18 Credit hours evaluated as Satisfactory and non-satisfactory • Only 2 Credit hours for report and evaluation are evaluated for CGPA • Evaluation is done in the of 50:50 ratio inclusive of internal and external evaluation • Evaluation of schedule • Evaluation of demonstration

  15. Table13. Important Innovations/ Technology passed on to farmers

  16. Table14: Feedback from the students

  17. Table15: Feedback from the farmers

  18. Table16: Feedback from development departments

  19. Table17: Feedback from ABIs/host institutions

  20. Table18: Feedback from faculty

  21. Table19: Impact of RAWE on Students

  22. Table 20: Impact of RAWE on Farmers

  23. Table21: Impact of RAWE on development departments

  24. Table22: Impact of RAWE on local institutions

  25. Table 23: Suggestions for improvement of RAWE

  26. THANK YOU

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