M.Sc. in Nematology normally lasts 2 years and provides in-depth knowledge of nematodes, microscopic worms that play important roles in ecosystems and agriculture. The program discusses nematode biology, ecology, taxonomy, and their effects on plant health and soil ecosystems. Students study advanced curriculum, and laboratory skills, and do field research on issues such as plant-parasitic nematodes, soil ecology, and nematode management measures. The curriculum frequently covers molecular biology, genetics, and integrated pest control. Graduates are ready for positions in agricultural research, plant protection, environmental science, and advanced academic studies. This specialized degree provides students with knowledge in a sector that is critical for sustainable agricultural and environmental management.