IAS was established in 1931 on the recommendation of the
British Raj's Royal Commission on Agriculture as the Institute of Agricultural Research of the BHU. It was one of two oldest
agricultural science institutes in the
Indian subcontinent, and the first institute to begin Masters and Doctoral programs in the field. Undergraduate programs were introduced in 1945, and the institute was renamed as the College of Agriculture. It was renamed as the Faculty of Agriculture in 1968. In 1969, the college was re-organized into 6 departments,
Plant Physiology,
Agronomy,
Genetics &
Plant Breeding,
Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry,
Plant Pathology and
Agricultural Economics. The areas of study and research were gradually expanded to include
Horticulture,
Entomology & Agricultural Zoology,
Animal Husbandry &
Dairy Farming,
Farm Engineering, etc. In 1980, with expanded focus and investment in agricultural education & research from the
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, the college was re-organized as an independent Institute of Agricultural Sciences affiliated with the BHU. ==Infrastructure==