M.Sc. in Agricultural Meteorology is a specialized postgraduate program that focuses on the study of climate, weather, and atmospheric conditions as they relate to agricultural practices. The course typically spans 2 years, divided into four semesters, and covers topics such as weather forecasting, climate change, crop modeling, agro-meteorological tools, and environmental management. Students acquire practical skills in analyzing weather patterns, assessing their impact on crop production, and developing strategies for mitigating climate-related challenges in agriculture. The program combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience, preparing graduates for careers in agriculture, research, government agencies, and international organizations focusing on agricultural sustainability and climate resilience. This course is ideal for students interested in addressing global food security and environmental issues.