B.Sc. in Agricultural Physics is a specialized undergraduate course that focuses on applying principles of physics to agricultural practices. This program typically spans 3-4 years and equips students with knowledge in areas such as soil science, meteorology, crop production, irrigation systems, and environmental management. Students learn how to use physical principles to optimize agricultural productivity and address challenges like climate change, water management, and sustainable farming techniques. The curriculum includes both theoretical studies and practical laboratory work, providing students with hands-on experience in analyzing data, using agricultural technologies, and conducting experiments. Graduates can pursue careers in agricultural research, farming technology, environmental consultancy, and government agencies related to agriculture and food security.