B.Sc. in Plant Physiology

B.Sc. in Plant Physiology is a 3-year undergraduate program that focuses on the study of plant biology, including the physiological processes and mechanisms that govern plant growth and development. This course covers a range of subjects such as plant biochemistry, photosynthesis, respiration, water relations, nutrient uptake, plant hormones, and environmental stress physiology. Students also learn about plant ecology, molecular biology, and the role of plants in agriculture and biotechnology. The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical laboratory work, offering students hands-on experience in analyzing plant systems and conducting experiments. Upon completion, graduates can pursue careers in research, agriculture, biotechnology, environmental science, and plant breeding, or further studies in advanced fields like plant biotechnology and molecular plant sciences.