B.Sc. in Agricultural Meteorology

B.Sc. in Agricultural Meteorology is a specialized undergraduate program that focuses on the application of meteorological principles to agriculture. The course typically spans 3-4  years, depending on the institution. Students learn about climate patterns, weather forecasting, agricultural modeling, and how environmental conditions influence crop production, pest management, and water resources. The curriculum includes subjects like atmospheric sciences, soil science, environmental monitoring, and crop physiology, along with practical fieldwork. Graduates of this program are equipped to analyze weather data, predict climate impacts, and assist farmers in optimizing crop yields. This degree opens career opportunities in agricultural research, environmental consultancy, meteorological agencies, and agricultural policy development. It prepares students for roles in both the public and private sectors, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices.