Abstract

This study was carried out in Delta State to examine, how unemployment in Delta State can be reduced through Agricultural Extension and Management programme. A purposive sampling technique was implored to select all the student of HND 1 and HND11 (2012/2013 session) from the Department of Agricultural Extension and Management .Distribution of respondents were HND I was 35 and HND 11 was 38. Data collected with the questionnaires were carefully assembled. The results obtained were systematically and scientifically organized and presented in tables. The simple percentage was used to present data. Data was analyzed by simple mathematical computation. The findings from the study reveals that: the courses in Agricultural Extension and Management Programme are skill oriented; managerial courses, general studies, communication and computer skills among others are courses taught in Agricultural Extension and Management Programme: computer and communicating skills are necessary skills for managerial and productive potential; the actual problems faced in the program are lack /inadequate equipment and insufficient time for practical works; concerted effort has not been made to remedy the problems encounter in the program; and finally Agricultural Extension and Management programme is practically driven and would help to build managerial and productive skills of its graduates who can either be gainfully employed by government and organization on graduation or be self-employed.

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