Cheboksary Agricultural Academy. Chuvash State Agricultural Academy

ChGSHA

Full name of the university - Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education " Chuvash State Agricultural Academy"

Main building of the academy

Chuvash State Agricultural Academy, is a higher educational institution located in the central part of Cheboksary.

Story

The Agricultural Academy opened on September 1 of this year. Students studied in difficult conditions. There were not enough teaching aids, exhibits, drugs, classrooms, and qualified teachers. Over the years, the institute’s staff participated in the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition. The Great Patriotic War required a radical restructuring of the entire work of the institute. The educational building and dormitories were transferred to the evacuated weaving factory. Classes were held in unsuitable premises, in schools during the second and third shifts. Many teachers and staff of the institute went to the front. A preparatory department was opened in the city, which played an important role in raising the general educational level of working and rural youth entering the institute. Thus, in September the specialty “Agricultural Production Technology” was opened. In the same year, training began in the specialty "Mechanization of processing of agricultural products." The republic's agriculture was in dire need of veterinary specialists. Based on this need, the specialty “Veterinary Medicine” was opened in September 1997. In the year, training began in the specialty “Automobiles and Automotive Industry”. At the end of the 90s, for the training of veterinarians, new departments were opened at the university and corresponding laboratories were equipped (Educational building No. 3 on Yagodny lane). A new educational building for training personnel in the specialty "Automobiles and Automotive Industry" came into operation in the city.

Academy management

  • Rector - Kirillov Nikolay Kirillovich
  • Vice-rectors:
  • for academic work - Aizatov Ramil Mirzavich
  • for scientific and innovative work - Mikhail Arkadievich Ershov
  • for educational work and international relations - Shilov Alexander Vasilievich
  • for distance learning and additional education - Ignatiev Nikolay Georgievich
  • for advanced training and production - Shashkarov Leonid Gennadievich
  • for administrative and economic work - Georgy Vasilievich Alexandrov

The Academy has a historical museum, a sports club and a student club.

Faculties

The academy has 6 faculties:

  • Faculty of Agronomy
  • Faculty of Biotechnology
  • Faculty of Veterinary and Medicine
  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Faculty of Economics

Directions and specialties

  • 080109.65 Accounting, analysis and audit:

Accounting, analysis and audit in commercial organizations of the agro-industrial complex Accounting, analysis and audit in banks and other financial and credit institutions

a) Animal diseases (by type and industry) b) Veterinary entrepreneurship

  • 190601.65 Cars and automotive industry:

a) Car repair (overhaul and restoration) b) Technical operation of cars In addition to the main specialty, during training students have the opportunity to obtain additional specialties (working professions): driver, computer operator, machine milking operator, beekeeper, etc. Students and Academy teachers - modern teaching and laboratory equipment, a fleet of vehicles, computer classes and other technical teaching aids. The collection of educational and scientific literature is regularly replenished and updated. Currently, the library collection exceeds 284 thousand items.

The Academy provides training in 16 areas of postgraduate education (postgraduate studies). There are councils for defending candidate and doctoral dissertations. At the academy you can get a second higher education. There are also advanced training courses for agricultural and transport workers.

Reviews

  • I'm studying here. I myself am from the city, and at the academy there are many students from villages and towns. I don’t regret that I came here. In the Chuvash Republic this is the strongest and most popular university. I study at the Faculty of Engineering, and this year we are moving to a new building, which is located very close to the main one. It is very beautiful and fully equipped with the latest technology. This will be the newest educational building in Cheboksary!! I am sure that throughout my studies, I will be convinced more than once that I made the right choice of university. After graduating from the academy with a qualification as a mechanical engineer, I will be able to work not only, as many believe, in the agricultural industry, but also at other large enterprises. From year to year, our students go to practice abroad and to large cities in Russia. And the number of people leaving is not limited. Many receive scholarships, social benefits. assistance, financial assistance, etc. We have very educated teachers, some come from ChSU, ChSPU. The guys study friendly. We constantly host various events. Well, in short, student life is in full swing)). I wrote here not by chance. The fact is that many people are mistaken in considering the Chechen State Agricultural Academy as a university for “collective farmers”. This is wrong. There are a lot of urban kids studying and even very nice ones) and girls too)

In general, come to us, don’t listen to the public, you are the builders of your own destinies!) Don’t forget that the diploma you receive with a certain qualification does not mean that you will work in this specialty) Agricultural industry rules! xD In the Chuvash Republic, this is the strongest and most popular university.

  • I study at the Faculty of Engineering, and this year we are moving to a new building, which is located very close to the main one. It is very beautiful and fully equipped with the latest technology. This will be the newest educational building in Cheboksary!! I am sure that throughout my studies, I will be convinced more than once that I made the right choice of university. After graduating from the academy with a qualification as a mechanical engineer, I will be able to work not only, as many believe, in the agricultural industry, but also at other large enterprises. From year to year, our students go to practice abroad and to large cities in Russia. And the number of people leaving is not limited. Many receive scholarships, social benefits. assistance, financial assistance, etc. We have very educated teachers, some come from ChSU, ChSPU. The guys study friendly. We constantly host various events. Well, in short, student life is in full swing)))

Address

428003 Russia, Chuvash Republic, Cheboksary, st. Karla Marksa, no. 29.

About the university

The full name of the university is Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education “Chuvash State Agricultural Academy”. Postal address: 428003 Chuvash Republic, Cheboksary, st. K. Marx, 29. There are also educational buildings on the street. Pushkina, 25 (engineering faculty), per. Yagodny, 2 (Faculty of Veterinary Medicine), st. Pirogova, 16 (faculty of advanced training and retraining of personnel). E-mail

The Academy is the legal successor of the Chuvash Agricultural Institute, opened by decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the RSFSR in 1931 and transformed into an academy in 1995. License AA No. 003340 dated 05.20.2010, certificate of state accreditation BB No. 00477 dated 06.03.2010.

The Academy operates on the basis of the Charter.

The academy has five faculties of full-time education and one part-time, as well as a faculty of advanced training and retraining of personnel. Duration of study in all specialties: full-time - 5 years, part-time - 6 years. The Academy also provides training in accelerated (shortened) training programs and targeted training programs. Graduates are issued a state-recognized specialist diploma. Preparatory courses are organized for interested applicants. Upon enrollment, benefits are provided under the legislation of the Russian Federation.

Certificate of state accreditation

Training of specialists is carried out in the following areas and specialties:

* 080109.65 Accounting, analysis and audit:
o Accounting, analysis and audit in commercial organizations of the agro-industrial complex
o Accounting, analysis and audit in banks and other financial and credit institutions
* 080502.65 Economics and management at an agro-industrial complex:
o Organization of production (activities)
* 110201.65 Agronomy:
o Field farming
o Storage, processing and marketing of crop products
o Land resources and their qualitative assessment
* 110301.65 Agricultural mechanization:
o Operation of agricultural technology
o Operation of road construction machines
* 110303.65 Mechanization of processing of agricultural products:
o Mechanization of processing of livestock products
* 110304.65 Technology for maintenance and repair of machines in the agro-industrial complex:
o Organization and technology of technical service
* 110305.65 Technology of production and processing of agricultural products:
o Technology for processing livestock products
o Technology for processing crop products
* 110401.65 Animal science:
o Livestock farming by industry and animal species
o Technology of production and processing of eggs and poultry meat,
o cynology
* 110502.65 Veterinary:
o Animal diseases (by type and industry)
o Veterinary entrepreneurship
* 120300.62 Land management and cadastres
* 190601.65 Cars and automotive industry:
o Car repair (overhaul and restoration)
o Technical operation of vehicles

In addition to the main specialty, during training students have the opportunity to obtain additional specialties (working professions): driver, computer operator, machine milking operator, beekeeper, etc. Students and teachers of the academy have access to modern educational and laboratory equipment, a fleet of vehicles, and computer classes. and other technical teaching aids. The collection of educational and scientific literature is regularly replenished and updated. Currently, the library collection exceeds 284 thousand items.

The Academy provides training in 16 areas of postgraduate education (postgraduate studies). There are councils for defending candidate and doctoral dissertations. At the academy you can get a second higher education. There are also advanced training courses for agricultural and transport workers.

Here you can download the list of entrance tests, admission rules and Appendix 4 to the rules for admission to full-time and part-time studies in 2010.
Dorms

The academy has 6 dormitories with 1,701 beds. Dormitory No. 1 has 581 beds and houses students from the faculties of economics and biotechnology. Dormitory No. 2 has 334 beds and houses engineering students. Dormitory No. 3 has 117 beds and houses students of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Dormitory No. 4 - 64 beds. Dormitory No. 5 – superior dormitory. There is a computer class, a gym, and Internet lines are connected to each room. The dormitory is designed for 193 students. Dormitory No. 6 - 412 beds.
Each residence hall has kitchens, shower rooms, laundry facilities and Internet connectivity.
The dormitory is provided to all full-time non-resident students.

, Chuvash Republic, Cheboksary,
st. Karla Marksa, no. 29.

Website K:Educational institutions founded in 1931

Higher educational institution located in the central part of Cheboksary (Chuvash Republic). Full name of the university - Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Chuvash State Agricultural Academy".

Story

The Agricultural Academy opened on September 1, 1931. The students studied under difficult conditions. There were not enough teaching aids, exhibits, drugs, classrooms, and qualified teachers. In 1940, the institute’s staff participated in the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition. In 1941 it was called , was a university of the People's Commissariat of Agriculture of the USSR and had a postal address: Cheboksary city, Leningradskaya street, house No. 19. The Great Patriotic War required a radical restructuring of the entire work of the institute. The educational building and dormitories were transferred to the evacuated weaving factory. Classes were held in unsuitable premises, in schools during the second and third shifts. Many teachers and staff of the institute went to the front.

At the service of students and teachers of the academy are modern educational and laboratory equipment, a fleet of vehicles, computer classes and other technical teaching aids. The collection of educational and scientific literature is regularly replenished and updated. Currently, the library collection exceeds 284,000 items.

The list of areas of training in which the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education of the Chechen State Agricultural Academy conducts training in postgraduate training programs for scientific and pedagogical personnel:

MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL SCIENCES 06.00.00 Biological sciences 06.06.01 Biological sciences 1. 03.03.01 Physiology

AGRICULTURE AND AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES 35.00.00 Agriculture, forestry and fisheries 06/35/01 Agriculture 2. 01/06/01 General agriculture, plant growing 3. 01/06/04 Agrochemistry 4. 01/06/06 Meadow growing and medicinal, essential oil crops 06/35/04 Technologies, mechanization and power equipment in agriculture, forestry and fisheries 5. 05.20.01 Technologies and means of mechanization of agriculture 6. 05.20.02 Electrical technologies and electrical equipment in agriculture 36.00.00 Veterinary and animal science 06.36.01 Veterinary and animal science 7. 02/06/01 Diagnostics of diseases and therapy of animals, pathology, oncology and morphology of animals 8. 02/06/03 Veterinary pharmacology with toxicology 9. 02/06/05 Veterinary sanitation, ecology, zoohygiene and veterinary-sanitary examination 10. 02/06/06 Veterinary obstetrics and biotechnology of animal reproduction 11. 02/06/08 Feed production, feeding of farm animals and feed technology 12. 02/06/10 Private zootechnics, technology for the production of livestock products

SOCIAL SCIENCES 38.00.00 Economics and management 06/38/01 Economics 13. 08.00.05 Economics and management of the national economy 14. 08.00.10 Finance, money circulation and credit

Famous Alumni

  • Ignatiev, Mikhail Vasilievich - Head of the Chuvash Republic.
  • Nikolaeva, Elena Nikolaevna - Soviet and Russian athlete, track and field athlete, race walking specialist.
  • Laptev, Valery Yanovich - Soviet boxer, European champion, Honored Master of Sports.

Position in the ranking of Russian universities

In the Quality Rating of Admission to Russian State Universities - prepared by the Higher School of Economics and RIA Novosti at the request of the Public Chamber of Russia, the academy is given 355th place among 476 state universities in Russia. The average Unified State Exam score of 323 students enrolled in the competition for budget-funded places was 55.8; The minimum Unified State Examination score is 49.2. Link: rian.ru/ratings_multimedia/20100902/271380235.html

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- Some are sleeping, and some are like this.
- Well, what about the boy?
- Is it spring? He collapsed there in the entryway. He sleeps with fear. I was really glad.
For a long time after this, Petya was silent, listening to the sounds. Footsteps were heard in the darkness and a black figure appeared.
- What are you sharpening? – the man asked, approaching the truck.
- But sharpen the master’s saber.
“Good job,” said the man who seemed to Petya to be a hussar. - Do you still have a cup?
- And over there by the wheel.
The hussar took the cup.
“It’ll probably be light soon,” he said, yawning, and walked off somewhere.
Petya should have known that he was in the forest, in Denisov’s party, a mile from the road, that he was sitting on a wagon captured from the French, around which the horses were tied, that the Cossack Likhachev was sitting under him and sharpening his saber, that there was a big black spot to the right is a guardhouse, and a bright red spot below to the left is a dying fire, that the man who came for a cup is a hussar who was thirsty; but he knew nothing and did not want to know it. He was in a magical kingdom in which there was nothing like reality. A large black spot, perhaps there was definitely a guardhouse, or perhaps there was a cave that led into the very depths of the earth. The red spot might have been fire, or maybe the eye of a huge monster. Maybe he’s definitely sitting on a wagon now, but it’s very possible that he’s not sitting on a wagon, but on a terribly high tower, from which if he fell, he’d fly to the ground for a whole day, a whole month - keep flying and never reach it . It may be that just a Cossack Likhachev is sitting under the truck, but it may very well be that this is the kindest, bravest, most wonderful, most excellent person in the world, whom no one knows. Maybe it was just a hussar passing for water and going into the ravine, or maybe he just disappeared from sight and completely disappeared, and he was not there.
Whatever Petya saw now, nothing would surprise him. He was in a magical kingdom where everything was possible.
He looked at the sky. And the sky was as magical as the earth. The sky was clearing, and clouds were moving quickly over the tops of the trees, as if revealing the stars. Sometimes it seemed that the sky cleared and a black, clear sky appeared. Sometimes it seemed that these black spots were clouds. Sometimes it seemed as if the sky was rising high, high above your head; sometimes the sky dropped completely, so that you could reach it with your hand.
Petya began to close his eyes and sway.
The drops were dripping. There was a quiet conversation. The horses neighed and fought. Someone was snoring.
“Ozhig, zhig, zhig, zhig...” the saber being sharpened whistled. And suddenly Petya heard a harmonious choir of music playing some unknown, solemnly sweet hymn. Petya was musical, just like Natasha, and more than Nikolai, but he had never studied music, did not think about music, and therefore the motives that unexpectedly came to his mind were especially new and attractive to him. The music played louder and louder. The melody grew, moving from one instrument to another. What was called a fugue was happening, although Petya had not the slightest idea what a fugue was. Each instrument, sometimes similar to a violin, sometimes like trumpets - but better and cleaner than violins and trumpets - each instrument played its own and, not yet finishing the tune, merged with another, which started almost the same, and with the third, and with the fourth , and they all merged into one and scattered again, and again merged, now into the solemn church, now into the brightly brilliant and victorious.
“Oh, yes, it’s me in a dream,” Petya said to himself, swaying forward. - It's in my ears. Or maybe it's my music. Well, again. Go ahead my music! Well!.."
He closed his eyes. And from different sides, as if from afar, sounds began to tremble, began to harmonize, scatter, merge, and again everything united into the same sweet and solemn hymn. “Oh, what a delight this is! As much as I want and how I want,” Petya said to himself. He tried to lead this huge choir of instruments.
“Well, hush, hush, freeze now. – And the sounds obeyed him. - Well, now it’s fuller, more fun. More, even more joyful. – And from an unknown depth arose intensifying, solemn sounds. “Well, voices, pester!” - Petya ordered. And first, male voices were heard from afar, then female voices. The voices grew, grew in uniform, solemn effort. Petya was scared and joyful to listen to their extraordinary beauty.
The song merged with the solemn victory march, and drops fell, and burn, burn, burn... the saber whistled, and again the horses fought and neighed, not breaking the choir, but entering into it.
Petya didn’t know how long this lasted: he enjoyed himself, was constantly surprised by his pleasure and regretted that there was no one to tell it to. He was awakened by Likhachev's gentle voice.
- Ready, your honor, you will split the guard in two.
Petya woke up.
- It’s already dawn, really, it’s dawning! - he screamed.
The previously invisible horses became visible up to their tails, and a watery light was visible through the bare branches. Petya shook himself, jumped up, took a ruble from his pocket and gave it to Likhachev, waved, tried the saber and put it in the sheath. The Cossacks untied the horses and tightened the girths.
“Here is the commander,” said Likhachev. Denisov came out of the guardhouse and, calling out to Petya, ordered them to get ready.

Quickly in the semi-darkness they dismantled the horses, tightened the girths and sorted out the teams. Denisov stood at the guardhouse, giving the last orders. The party's infantry, slapping a hundred feet, marched forward along the road and quickly disappeared between the trees in the predawn fog. Esaul ordered something to the Cossacks. Petya held his horse on the reins, impatiently awaiting the order to mount. Washed with cold water, his face, especially his eyes, burned with fire, a chill ran down his back, and something in his whole body trembled quickly and evenly.
- Well, is everything ready for you? - Denisov said. - Give us the horses.
The horses were brought in. Denisov became angry with the Cossack because the girths were weak, and, scolding him, sat down. Petya took hold of the stirrup. The horse, out of habit, wanted to bite his leg, but Petya, not feeling his weight, quickly jumped into the saddle and, looking back at the hussars who were moving behind in the darkness, rode up to Denisov.
- Vasily Fedorovich, will you entrust me with something? Please... for God's sake... - he said. Denisov seemed to have forgotten about Petya’s existence. He looked back at him.
“I ask you about one thing,” he said sternly, “to obey me and not to interfere anywhere.”
During the entire journey, Denisov did not speak a word to Petya and rode in silence. When we arrived at the edge of the forest, the field was noticeably getting lighter. Denisov spoke in a whisper with the esaul, and the Cossacks began to drive past Petya and Denisov. When they had all passed, Denisov started his horse and rode downhill. Sitting on their hindquarters and sliding, the horses descended with their riders into the ravine. Petya rode next to Denisov. The trembling throughout his body intensified. It became lighter and lighter, only the fog hid distant objects. Moving down and looking back, Denisov nodded his head to the Cossack standing next to him.
- Signal! - he said.
The Cossack raised his hand and a shot rang out. And at the same instant, the tramp of galloping horses was heard in front, screams from different sides and more shots.
At the same instant as the first sounds of stomping and screaming were heard, Petya, hitting his horse and releasing the reins, not listening to Denisov, who was shouting at him, galloped forward. It seemed to Petya that it suddenly dawned as brightly as the middle of the day at that moment when the shot was heard. He galloped towards the bridge. Cossacks galloped along the road ahead. On the bridge he encountered a lagging Cossack and rode on. Some people ahead - they must have been French - were running from the right side of the road to the left. One fell into the mud under the feet of Petya's horse.
Cossacks crowded around one hut, doing something. A terrible scream was heard from the middle of the crowd. Petya galloped up to this crowd, and the first thing he saw was the pale face of a Frenchman with a shaking lower jaw, holding onto the shaft of a lance pointed at him.
“Hurray!.. Guys... ours...” Petya shouted and, giving the reins to the overheated horse, galloped forward down the street.
Shots were heard ahead. Cossacks, hussars and ragged Russian prisoners, running from both sides of the road, were all shouting something loudly and awkwardly. A handsome Frenchman, without a hat, with a red, frowning face, in a blue overcoat, fought off the hussars with a bayonet. When Petya galloped up, the Frenchman had already fallen. I was late again, Petya flashed in his head, and he galloped to where frequent shots were heard. Shots rang out in the courtyard of the manor house where he was with Dolokhov last night. The French sat down there behind a fence in a dense garden overgrown with bushes and fired at the Cossacks crowded at the gate. Approaching the gate, Petya, in the powder smoke, saw Dolokhov with a pale, greenish face, shouting something to the people. “Take a detour! Wait for the infantry!” - he shouted, while Petya drove up to him.
“Wait?.. Hurray!..” Petya shouted and, without hesitating a single minute, galloped to the place from where the shots were heard and where the powder smoke was thicker. A volley was heard, empty bullets squealed and hit something. The Cossacks and Dolokhov galloped after Petya through the gates of the house. The French, in the swaying thick smoke, some threw down their weapons and ran out of the bushes to meet the Cossacks, others ran downhill to the pond. Petya galloped on his horse along the manor's yard and, instead of holding the reins, strangely and quickly waved both arms and fell further and further out of the saddle to one side. The horse, running into the fire smoldering in the morning light, rested, and Petya fell heavily onto the wet ground. The Cossacks saw how quickly his arms and legs twitched, despite the fact that his head did not move. The bullet pierced his head.

Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Chuvash Republic - Minister of Agriculture Sergei Artamonov met with the rector, teachers and students of the Chuvash State Agricultural Academy. The meeting discussed the work of the information and consulting team working within the framework of the All-Russian youth project to preserve the cultural and historical heritage of the village and raise awareness of the population about the opportunities for self-realization in rural areas under the title “Bring your own business in the village - boldly!”


As rector of the academy Andrey Makushev noted, information and consulting teams have been working for 7 years. A group of students and teachers of the Chuvash Agricultural Academy travels to the regions of the republic, in a fun, interesting and accessible way, introduces school graduates and heads of peasant (farm) farms to a project aimed at increasing the prestige of agricultural professions, as well as information about existing government support measures agriculture and rural development.

According to team members, interest in the project is growing from year to year, and the number of farmers interested in participating in state support programs for farmers is also growing, by participating in which it is possible to implement farm development projects.

Along with the growing interest in the project, the number of questions to team members also grows. These issues were discussed at the meeting with the minister.

For example, in the Shumerlinsky district a question was received from the head of a rural settlement regarding the implementation of the initiative budgeting program. “Why should the rural population invest their personal savings to improve living conditions in rural areas (roads, water supply systems, etc.), while urban residents do not invest a penny to improve the city’s engineering infrastructure,” he asked.

Sergei Artamonov explained that the initiative budgeting program operates not only in rural areas, but also in cities. City residents also implement projects for landscaping courtyard areas, building children's and sports grounds, and, like villagers, invest their personal savings in the implementation of these projects.

In a number of districts, as members of the information and consulting team told the minister, the heads of agricultural organizations and representatives of the public raised questions about the implementation of the Agrostartup program, in particular, about the low awareness of the rural population about this program and the lack of any information support for projects that received grants.

Sergei Gennadyevich recommended more often talking about implemented projects on the pages of regional newspapers, on radio and television, so that farmers would share their experience of participating in the program and give their advice to those who want to try their hand at implementing Agrostartup projects.

A number of other issues were also discussed during the meeting. Summing up, Sergei Gennadievich noted the need for more thorough preparation of project participants so that as many village residents as possible could receive answers to all their questions regarding agricultural development.

CHUVASH STATE AGRICULTURAL ACADEMY (ChGSHA) was organized as the Chuvash Agricultural Institute (CHSHI) in 1931. The institute included 2 departments (dairy farming and forage production) and 3 departments (socio-economic disciplines, agriculture and agricultural mechanization, chemistry). In 1934, the departments were transformed into zootechnical faculties. and agronomic. The formation and establishment of the institute was basically completed by 1940, when 23 departments functioned, fully staffed by professors. composition. To ensure practical training in 1933 educational institution was created. farm (now ) . In September 1941, ChSHI merged with the evacuated Smolen. agricultural institute. Since 1995 modern Name.

The Chelyabinsk State Academy of Agricultural Sciences has 7 faculties: agronomy, biotechnology, engineering, economics, and veterinary science. medicine, correspondence training, advanced training and retraining of personnel; as well as 27 departments, educational institutions. and research and production. "Student Town" center. Students are trained in 7 areas of bachelor's training (economics, management, agronomy, agroengineering, animal science, land management and cadastres, operation of vehicles) and 10 specialties (accounting, analysis and audit; economics and management of agribusiness enterprises; agronomy; mechanization of agricultural products; technology of agricultural production and processing; Within each specialty there are 2–3 specializations that provide more advanced professional training. knowledge, skills and abilities. The areas of training for bachelors and specialties fall into 4 groups: economics and management, rural areas. and fish. farming, geodesy and land management, vehicles. Textbook the process is carried out by 294 teachers (as of January 1, 2010), of which approx. 70% have academic degrees and titles: doctors of sciences and professors - 44 people, candidates of sciences and associate professors - 161 people. In 1992, postgraduate studies were opened in 16 specialties, and 2 doctoral defense councils functioned. and candidate. dissertations. The university has formed 9 scientific. schools Research conducted by the ChGSHA team is aimed at developing new techniques and technologies to increase agricultural productivity. crops, agricultural productivity. animals and birds. Scientific research is underway. work to improve and create new agricultural. machines and tools, economic justification. criteria for farming. production, preservation and expanded reproduction of soil fertility.

The first graduation of specialists took place in 1935 and amounted to 34 people: 18 agronomists and 16 livestock specialists. In the beginning. 21st century The annual output of specialists has been increased to 800 (on average in 2004–09), incl. 490 people in full-time education. In 1931–2009, more than 23 thousand people studied at the university. As of January 1, 2010, 4,590 students (including 2,764 full-time students) and 93 graduate students were studying at the academy. In 2009, 551 specialists from the agro-industrial complex and other sectors of the economy improved their qualifications and underwent retraining.

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