A Certificate in Sericulture is a specialized program focused on the study of silk production, including the cultivation of silkworms and the processing of silk. Typically lasting between 6 -12 months , this certificate program covers subjects such as silkworm biology, sericulture farming techniques, silk reeling, and the management of sericulture farms. Students learn about soil management, pest control, and the various stages of silk production, from cocoon harvesting to silk weaving. Practical training in sericulture farming and silk production techniques is a key component of the program. Graduates can pursue careers as sericulture farmers, and entrepreneurs, or work in the textile industry, contributing to the growth of the silk industry while promoting sustainable practices and quality control in silk production.