M.Sc. in Animal Husbandry is a postgraduate program focused on the science of breeding, feeding, and managing livestock to improve their productivity. The course typically spans 2 years, divided into 4 semesters. It covers various subjects, including animal genetics, nutrition, breeding techniques, veterinary science, and livestock management. Students gain practical experience through fieldwork and internships, learning about animal care, health, and welfare. The program aims to equip students with the skills necessary to address challenges in animal agriculture, including improving livestock productivity, disease control, and sustainable farming practices. Graduates of the M.Sc. in Animal Husbandry can pursue careers in agriculture, veterinary services, animal research, and farm management.