B.Sc. in Agricultural Economics is an undergraduate program that typically spans 3-4 years. This course equips students with the knowledge and skills to analyze economic problems and policies related to agriculture, rural development, and natural resource management. It covers subjects such as agricultural production, rural economics, agricultural policy, econometrics, agricultural finance, and market analysis. Students will learn how economic principles apply to farming, food production, and land use, preparing them for roles in government, private sectors, research institutions, and NGOs. The course also emphasizes quantitative analysis, problem-solving, and critical thinking, ensuring graduates are well-prepared to address global agricultural challenges and contribute to sustainable development in the sector.