B.Sc. in Agricultural Statistics

 B.Sc. in Agricultural Statistics is a 3-year undergraduate course that focuses on applying statistical methods to agricultural data, helping students analyze and interpret data related to farming, crop yields, livestock management, and agricultural economics. The curriculum includes subjects such as probability theory, sampling techniques, statistical modeling, and the use of statistical software for data analysis. Students also gain insights into the role of statistics in improving agricultural practices, decision-making, and policy development. The course prepares graduates for careers in agricultural research, farming industries, government agencies, and international organizations focused on agriculture. Graduates can pursue further studies in statistics, agriculture, or related fields, or opt for roles in data analysis, consultancy, and farm management.