The university is carrying out basic and applied research in various domains of agricultural sciences such as soil science, seed technology, plant tissue-culture, agronomy, bio-control agents, entomology etc. Research is also on-going in areas of pharmaceutical sciences such as novel drug delivery systems, pharmacological and microbiological testing, cultivation of medicinal plants, standardization of herbal extracts, etc.
The Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC) of G H Raisoni University has received 3.5star ranking in 23-24 and 4.0 star ranking in 22-23 from the Ministry of Education, Govt. of India. In 2023 it has an NIRF rank in the band 151-300 in the Innovation category. In the last 3 years the university has filed 52 patents, while 23 patents have been granted in the last 3 years. The University has a dedicated research area in the form of modular laboratories encompassing 3860 sq. mt. These well-equipped labs house advanced and sophisticated equipment worth Rs.1.3 Cr. Apart from this the university has agriculture research field, advanced tissue culture laboratory, fan-pad based hardening unit and polyhouses wherein research on banana, gerbera, bamboo and sugarcane are being undertaken.
We at G H Raisoni University; believe that hands-on trainings (HOT) are an essential part of the learning process and aptly complement the in-class theory lectures. These trainings often provide the students the opportunity to work closely with sophisticated instruments and grasp modern research techniques. The highly valuable skillsets gained via these programs provide them a new dimension to accelerate their careers. In today’s competitive environment, where employers seek not just knowledge but also practical competence, hands-on training ensures that students are job-ready, innovative, and capable of applying their learning effectively in real-life scenarios.
Community Engagement & Collaboration at G H Raisoni University, Saikheda G H Raisoni University (GHRU), Saikheda, actively promotes a culture of social responsibility, industry collaboration, and community empowerment. The university stands out for its holistic approach—blending education, research, and community service. Through scholarships, mobile outreach, village adoption, and diverse collaborations, the university not only enriches student learning but also actively contributes to regional development and social change.
Below is an overview of some of our key initiatives and partnerships:
1. Social Initiatives
SGR Knowledge Foundation Scholarship: Provides financial aid to meritorious students in need, helping bridge educational gaps.
Mobile Soil testing Van: A mobile lab that collects soil samples from nearby villages and helps farmers with soil testing. The analysis results have helped the farmers in the region to save on fertilizers and related input costs and also improve the soil quality by avoiding excessive use of fertilizers.
Knowledge Series: Invites experts across fields to share insights through lectures, fostering continuous learning across disciplines.
Village Adoption: The university has adopted five (Pls. confirm) villages to provide education, health awareness, plantation drives, and other development activities.
Health Camps & Social Drives: Including medical and eye camps and blood donation drives in partnership with the SGR Foundation.
Ballon type Biogas plant: The School of Engineering and Technology has developed a low-cost balloon type biogas plant which can be customized for small holding farmers.
2. Strategic Collaborations (MoUs)
With Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture & Technology (Udaipur) and ICAR – Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture (Lucknow) to support faculty and students in cooperative education, lab setups, exchanges, and research.
With Vision Digital India (Bangalore): Offers innovative short courses in areas such as data science, analytics, digital marketing, and ML.
Bosch Partnership: Strengthens vocational skill development for underprivileged youth, especially for service sectors.
With Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC): Via the AKRUTI-KRUTIK-FORCE program, enables technology transfer and supports the “Village AHEAD” village transformation initiative.
With CIIMS-ARC: Central India Institute of Medical Sciences – Advanced Research Centre (an ICMR Collaborating Centre of Excellence) for joint research projects and training of students in advanced techniques in molecular biology and biotechnology.
3. Academic and Research Vision
GHRU’s vision stresses strengthening its research ecosystem in alignment with NEP 2020. Its mission underscores collaboration with industry, government, NGOs, and other stakeholders at multiple levels, aiming to boost research productivity and resource mobilization.
4. Student Engagement & Industry Interaction
Events & Conferences: The university regularly hosts events like International Conferences, Conclaves, to foster organizational skill and provide networking opportunities to its students. Moreover, numerous student engagement events are organized round the year including career guidance workshops, industry visits etc. which are highly beneficial to the development of its students.
5. Student Clubs & Cultural Activities:
The university boasts of a vibrant campus life featuring student societies, technical, cultural, and sports events—fostering leadership and community spirit.
A capstone project is a final-year academic project (often at the end of an undergraduate or postgraduate program) where students apply what they have learned throughout their course to solve a real-world problem, conduct research, or create an innovative product. It is called a “capstone” because, like the final stone placed on top of a building, it represents the culmination of a student’s learning journey.