The college would be established at Bawal in Rewari district in the Regional Research Station of the institute, a university spokesman said today.
The decision to start the college was taken in the meeting of the Academic Council under the chairmanship of Vice-Chancellor K S Khokhar.
The University is already providing agricultural education at its colleges in Hisar and Kaul, the spokesman sai.
Meanwhile, Registrar M S Dahiya said that the college will offer a four-year BSc. (Hons) programme in agriculture.
The college will have reservation for SC/ST/OBC and other categories as per the rules.
He said that this will provide an opportunity of quality agriculture education to the youth of that area of Haryana.