B.Sc. in Entomology & Apiculture is normally a 3-4 year undergraduate curriculum that explores the fascinating world of insects and beekeeping. This comprehensive course combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on practice, covering themes such as insect biology, taxonomy, ecology, pest management, and beekeeping. Students acquire about both general entomology and specialized apiculture practices, such as honey production, pollination ecology, and bee health. The curriculum frequently includes laboratory work, field studies, and research projects, giving students hands-on exposure to diverse insect species and beekeeping techniques. Graduates are well-prepared for professions in agriculture, pest control, conservation, research, or commercial beekeeping, with chances to contribute to food security, environmental sustainability, and scientific advancements in entomology.