M.Sc. in Agricultural Physics is a postgraduate program focused on applying physics principles to agricultural practices and solving issues related to crop production, soil management, and environmental sustainability. This 2-year course integrates the study of physical principles with agricultural science, covering topics such as soil physics, meteorology, plant physiology, irrigation systems, and agricultural machinery. Students gain hands-on experience through practical work and research, equipping them to work in agricultural development, research institutions, and governmental agencies. The program also explores modern technologies like remote sensing and GIS (Geographic Information Systems) in agriculture. Upon completion, graduates can pursue careers in research, farming consultancy, agricultural engineering, or pursue further studies in related fields.