B.Sc. Hons. in Agricultural Meteorology

 B.Sc. Hons. in Agricultural Meteorology is a specialized undergraduate program that focuses on the study of weather patterns and their impact on agriculture. The course typically spans 3 - 4 years, offering a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application in understanding climate systems, soil-plant-atmosphere interactions, and agricultural practices. Students learn how meteorological phenomena like rainfall, temperature, humidity, and wind affect crop production and yield. The program incorporates both classroom lectures and fieldwork, where students gain hands-on experience in weather data collection and analysis. Graduates of this program are prepared to contribute to agricultural planning, disaster management, and sustainable farming practices by integrating weather data into crop management strategies, helping optimize agricultural productivity under varying climatic conditions.