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Sokoine University of Agriculture Admission 2020 – 2021

Sokoine University of Agriculture Admission 2020 – 2021

Sokoine University of Agriculture’s academic business is guided by the university’s vision and missions as well as the Corporate Strategic plan (2016-2021), the latter that spells out plans in keeping with university’s core missions and functions as well as the need to remain competitive.

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SUA Vision Statement

The Vision of the university is “To be a leading University in the provision of quality knowledge and skills in agriculture and allied sciences”.

SUA Mission Statement

The vision is guided through the mission, which is “To Promote development in agriculture, natural resources and allied sectors through training, research and delivery of services”

SUA Core Values

In achieving its vision and fulfilling its mission, SUA adhere to the following core values:

1) Pursuit of excellence in service delivery 
2) Entrepreneurial and innovative spirit, 
3) Competitive orientation,
4) Integrity, Transparency and Accountability, 
5) Results/ Achievement oriented
6) Diligence on duty,
7) Adaptive and responsive, 
8) Freedom of thought and expression 
9) Gender sensitive
10) Continuous learning.

SUA Motto/ Slogan

“Ardhi ni Hazina”. This is a Swahili word which means “Land is Treasure” in English

Sokoine University of Agriculture Courses Offered

Certificate programmes

Certificate in Information Technology

The aim of the programme is to provide skills in the field of Information Technology (IT) in general. The certificate will provide foundation for the student who wants to pursue further studies in computing fields such as diploma, informatics, information system, information technology, software engineering and related fields.

Diploma Programmes

Diploma in Information and Library Science

Diploma in Information Technology

Diploma in Laboratory Technology

Diploma in Records, Archives and Information Management

Diploma in Tropical Animal Health and Production

Undergraduate Degrees

Bachelor of Information and Records Management

Bachelor of Rural Development

Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness

Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Agriculture General

Bachelor of Science in Agronomy

Bachelor of Science in Animal Science

Bachelor of Science in Applied Agricultural Extension

Bachelor of Science in Aquaculture

Bachelor of Science in Bioprocess and Post-Harvest Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology and Laboratory Science

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences and Management

Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Studies

Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Technology

Bachelor of Science in Forestry

Bachelor of Science in Horticulture

Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition

Bachelor of Science in Informatics

Bachelor of Science in Irrigation and Water Resources Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Range Management

Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Management

Bachelor of Science with Education

Bachelor of Science with Education (Agricultural Science & Biology)

Bachelor of Science with Education (Chemistry & Mathematics)

Bachelor of Science with Education (Chemistry and Biology)

Bachelor of Science with Education (Geography & Mathematics)

Bachelor of Science with Education (Geography and Biology)

Bachelor of Science with Education (Informatics & Mathematics)

Bachelor of Tourism Management

Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine

Postgraduate Diploma

Postgraduate Diploma in Agricultural Economics

Postgraduate Diploma in Education

Postgraduate Diploma in Result Based Monitoring and Evaluation Techniques

Masters Degrees

Master of Applied Cell Biology

Master of Arts in Project Management and Evaluation (MA-PME)

Master of Arts in Rural Development (MARD)

Master of Business Administration (Agribusiness)

Master of Business Administration (MBA) -Evening Programme

Master of Philosophy

Master of Preventive Veterinary Medicine

Master of Science in Agricultural and Applied Economics

Master of Science in Agroforestry

Master of Science in Anatomy

Master of Science in Applied Toxicology

Master of Science in Applied Veterinary Anesthesiology

Master of Science in Biochemistry

Master of Science in Clinical Chemistry

Master of Science in Clinical Pathology

Master of Science in Ecosystems Science and Management

Master of Science in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics

Master of Science in Environmental Sciences,Management and Technology

Master of Science in Forest Engineering

Master of Science in Forest Products and Technology

Master of Science in Forest Resource Assessment and Management

Master of Science in Forestry

Master of Science in Management of Natural Resources for Sustainable Agriculture

Master of Science in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology

Master of Science in Natural Products Technology and Value Addition

Master of Science in One Health Molecular Biology

Master of Science in Post-harvest Technology and Management
Master of Science in Veterinary Pathology

Master of Science in Veterinary Surgery

Master of Science in Wildlife Management

Master of Veterinary Medicine (MVM)

Masters of Science in Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology

Masters of Science in Applied Microbiology

Masters of Science in Comparative Animal Physiology

Masters of Science in Epidemiology

Masters of Science in Parasitology

Masters of Science in Pharmacology

Masters of Science in Public Health and Food Safety

MSc in Agricultural Economics

MSc in Agricultural Engineering

MSc in Crop Science

MSc in Food Science

MSc in Human Nutrition

MSc in Irrigation Engineering and Management

MSc in Land Use Planning and Management

MSc in Soil Science and Land Management

MSc in Tropical Animal Production

MSc. Agricultural Education and Extension

MSc. Agricultural Statistics

MSc. Health of Aquatic Resources
MSc. Hydrogeology and Water Resources Management
MSc. in Aquaculture

MSc.Food Quality and Safety Assurance

PhD Programmes

PhD in Agricultural and Rural Innovation

PhD in Agriculture Value Chain

PhD in Agroecology

PhD in Soil and Water Management

Sokoine University of Agriculture 2020 – 2021 Admission ; Sokoine University of Agriculture announces for the information of the general public, applicants, parents and guardians that applications has Not Yet been opened for the admission of prospective applicants into various undergraduate programmes for the 2020 – 2021 academic year . Below are the previous years Sokoine University of Agriculture Admission

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Joining Instructions

LOCATION OF SOKOINE UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND ARRIVAL INFORMATION

Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) is within Morogoro Municipality, about 200 km west of Dar es Salaam, 260 km from Dodoma and 320 km from Iringa.

Be informed that all students selected to join B.Sc. Environmental Science and Management, B.Sc. Education, Bachelor of Tourism Management (BTM), B.Sc. Agricultural Education (Agricultural Sciences and Biology), Bachelor of Rural Development (BRD), B.Sc. Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, B.Sc. Applied Agricultural Extension, B.Sc. Range Management and B.Sc. Informatics are supposed to report at Solomon Mahlangu Campus (SMC) in Mazimbu, whereas the rest should report at  the Main Campus (MC). Students are required to arrive between 08:00a.m and 18:00 p.m.

MEDICAL EXAMINATION

Admission into the University is conditional upon satisfactory medical examination report from a SUA Medical Practitioner. Special arrangements will be made for students to have a medical checkup at an affordable rate.

DATE OF ARRIVAL

Sokoine University of Agriculture is expected to open on 31/10/2017 for 1st years. Students will be received between 8.00 a.m. and 6.00pm.
The first week is for registration and orientation activities starting on 31/10/2017 and ending on 6/11/2017.  All 1st  year students are required  to participate in the orientation week program. More information will be given on arrival.

Registration of First Year Students

The registration for first year students will end TWO WEEKS from the first date of arrival.
All Payments will be made through CRDB bank either directly or using simbanking services. For details on the procedure refer to Appendix 1 at the end of this document.

TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS

Please be aware that the University does not pay for your travel expenses, and therefore such expenses are not included in the regular Bursary payment.

IMMIGRATION FORMALITIES FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS

Foreign students are expected to clear all immigration formalities in their countries before they depart for Tanzania. Upon arrival at the University, they will be required to obtain a Residence Permit which costs USD 250 within the first week. No foreign student will be registered without a Residence permit.

IDENTIFICATION CARDS

In order to be issued with a student identity card, each student will be required to upload a passport size photo through the personal SUASIS account. SUASIS can be accessed using the  username  and  password  issued at the time of application.

ACCOMODATION

There is limited accommodation in University hostels. University accommodation is therefore not guaranteed.
Students can be offered accommodation in order of the following priority:
Students with physical disability/health concerns confirmed by our Resident Medical Officer

  • Foreign students
  • First year students
  • Female students
  • Final year students
  • Continuing students

Payment will be made through CRDB bank after obtaining an accommodation invoice from student’s SUASIS account.


Accommodation payment may be made on semester basis though invoicing is made as an annual sum as per  accommodation  agreement.
At the end of every academic year undergraduate and non-degree students are required to vacate rooms (remove their personal effects and return mattress and room keys) if they should not be charged for occupying the rooms during vacation time.
Students will be required to sign a legally binding agreement regarding payment of accommodation fees.
At the beginning of each year one is required to freshly apply for accommodation.
Due to the limited accommodation facilities available, students are advised to acquire off-campus accommodation and pay rent to their respective landlords. The University has no provisions for family quarters.

CAFETERIA SERVICES

Food will be served in the available cafeterias. Students are not allowed to cook in the Halls of Residence.

ACADEMIC DOCUMENTS

Confirmation of your admission to this University is subject to the satisfactory verification of the academic qualifications you submitted  in your application forms. During the Orientation Week, your academic documents will be validated for the purpose of formal registration.
Students must bring with them ORIGINAL Certificates which qualified them for admission i.e. Form IV School Certificate (Ordinary Level) or Equivalent  and/Advanced  Certificate  of  Secondary  Education  Examination (A.C.S.E.) Form VI or equivalent and/or any other documents relevant to your matriculation. A forged document may lead to prosecution.

RELEASES FROM EMPLOYERS

Sokoine University of Agriculture will NOT register any employed student without a letter of release from their employer.
A dossier available from the Office of the Dean of Students includes:-

  • Orientation Week Programme
  • Personal Particulars Forms
  • Student by – Laws
  • Examination Regulations

FEES PAYMENT PROCESS

At the beginning of each semester, all students will be required to pay all fees for the appropriate semester. Students failing to pay or produce an acceptable document of commitment to pay the required fees from a sponsor will not be registered. To avoid long queue at the bank you are advised to use CRDB SimBanking.
 

A: PAYMENT THROUGH BANK

1: Print Invoice
Students who have access to internet and have a user name and password can download their invoice from SUASIS through our website at www.suanet.ac.tz. Those without access to internet access can seek assistance from the Students’ Accounts Office.

2: Make payment
After getting your invoice go to the nearest CRDB Branch to deposit fee amount specified in your invoice. During Payment use the following Bank Account:

FEE TYPE  BANKACCOUNT NUMBER
Undergraduate Tuition Fees and Other Fees CRDB 01J1076769836
Medical Fee CRDB 0150076769801
Postgraduate Tuition Fee and Other Fees CRDB  0150076769860
Accommodation For Postgraduate and Undergraduate Fee CRDB  01J1076769835


3: Checking

  • Check your SUASIS account to confirm entries.
  • Report to the Admission desk for registration.

NOTE
Do not use CRDB Bank Agents (FAHARI HUDUMA) to make these payments. All payment must be made through CRDB Braches or through SimBanking.

  • During payment remember to CORRECTLY write your REGISTRATION NUMBER on your Bank Deposit Slip before presenting the slip and cash to the bank teller.
  • A valid Bank Slip must have Students’ correct NAME and REGISTRATION NUMBER.
  • Do not sign your slip if information printed on the slip is not correct.
  • A Bank Slip with any alteration will not be accepted.
     

B: PAYMENT THROUGH CRDB SIMBANKING

Step One
• Dial *150*03#
• Enter Your simbanking Password/PIN
• Select No. 4 – Bill Payment
• Select No. 8 – SUA FEE Payment
• Select No. 1 – SUA Fees Payment
• Select No. 1 – Check Fee Balance
• Enter Your Invoice No.
• You will receive an SMS confirming your Outstanding Fees

Step Two
• Dial *150*03#
• Enter Your simbanking Password/PIN
• Select No. 4 – Bill Payment
• Select No. 8 – SUA FEE Payment
• Select No. 2 – Make SUA Fees Payment
• Select which account you want to transfer from(Normally this account should be your account or your
sponsor account)
• Enter your Invoice number
• Enter Amount you want to pay
• Confirm payment

Step Three
• Check your SUASIS account to confirm entries
• Report to the Admission desk for registration

NOTE
Remember to use the CORRECT INVOICE NUMBER when paying using CRDB Simbanking.

C: PAYMENT THROUGH CHEQUE, SWIFT PAYMENT AND ANY OTHER DIRECT TRANSFER MADE BY INSTITUTIONS

For payments made by Cheque, Swift, and any other payment made directly by Institutions (Sponsors) into SUA Bank Accounts, Students MUST PRESENT an evidence of deposit or transfer to student accounts office and collect an official receipt for it. Failing to abide that will considered as the fees not received.

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Contacts Details

Sokoine University of Agriculture,
P.O. Box 3000, Chuo Kikuu,
Morogoro -Tanzania 
Tel. + 255 23 2603511-4.
Telefax: + 255 23 2640021
E-mail: sua@sua.ac.tz

Office of the Vice Chancellor (VC)
P.O. Box 3000, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro- Tanzania
Tel. +255 23 2640021  & +255 23 2640015
Fax: + 255 23 2640021
E-mail: vc@sua.ac.tz

Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic)
P.O. Box 3000, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro – Tanzania
Tel. + 255 23 2640005 & + 255 23 2640022
Fax: + 255 23 2640022
E-mail: dvc@sua.ac.tz

Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration & Finance)
P.O. Box 3000, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro- Tanzania
Tel. + 255 23 2640016 & + 255 23 2640023
Fax: + 255 23 2640016
E-mail: dvcadminfin@sua.ac.tz

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