Prof. Dr. Shakeel Ahmad
Prof. Engr. Dr. Muhammad Shoaib
Prof. Dr. Shakeel Ahamad
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Razaq
Dr. Ihsan Qadir
Prof. Dr. Safina Naz
Prof. Dr. Waqas Malik
Prof. Dr. Sobia Chohan
Dr. Muhammad Zafar ul Hye Gondal
Dean: Prof. Dr. Nazim Hussain
Agricultural potential and specific ecological conditions of the region led to the establishment of Agriculture College of Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan in 1989. The construction of the College building was started in 1990. At present the Faculty has independent academic blocks for Agronomy, Soil Science, Entomology, Plant Pathology, Horticulture, Plant Breeding & Genetics, Forestry & Range Management and Agricultural Engineering, & Institute of Food Science & Nutrition Fully equipped research laboratories have been established by each department for conduct of practical and research work.
A boy’s hostel [Hamza Hall and Ayesha Girls Hostel] of the Faculty has also been constructed.
An Independent Administration Block, Central library, Museum, Central Computer Lab, Auditorium and a Civic Center have been completed and are functional straight away.
At present the Faculty has 63 regular/ full time teachers and a number of visiting teachers borrowed from various departments of the University, Agriculture Departments & Institutes at Multan. Out of 63 regular /full time teachers, these are Ph.D. degree holders; where as three faculty members have M.Phil degree. The PhD teachers have compeleted their PhDs from various universities from Pakistan or technologically advanced countries like, Australia, China, Japan, Korea, UK and USA, having a number of research publications in high Impact Factor bearing journals.
On the recommendation of the Dean, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences & Technology, the Vice Chancellor, in exercise of the powers vested in him under Section 16(3) & 16(3a) of the Bahauddin Zakariya University Act 1975 and amended Act LX of 2012 on behalf of the Academic council/syndicate, has approved the following Policy for Allotment of Major Subjects of B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture:
after completion of 4th semester for the year of 2022 onwardsa. Each Department will have minimum 20 students and not more then 30 students on basis of merit (CGPA) and choice of students (Morning & Evening Programs). The minimum and maximum limit can be adjusted/changed keeping in view the number of admissions in the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences & Technology.
Agricultural Experimental Farm of 40 acres is attached with the Faculty for demonstration of crop production practices, and 20 acres are reserved for faculty research. Research work has been initiated on various aspects of field and horticultural crops. The emphasis is on the development of improved varieties of crop along with improvement of cultural practices, cropping system, weed control, insect toxicology, insecticide resistance, integrated pest management strategies, drip irrigation system, tunnel farming and Agroforestry suited to the local conditions. Nine acres of mango and citrus orchard and five acres of forestry research area with mixed indigenous species have been established under drip irrigation system.
The Central Library is well established and there are more than six thousand volumes of latest books on various disciplines of agriculture and allied sciences. It has been converted into fully air-conditioned library to facilitate the readers.