Ph.D. in Nematology is a research-focused doctoral program that involves the study of nematodes (roundworms) and their impact on agriculture, human health, and the environment. The course covers advanced topics such as nematode biology, taxonomy, ecology, physiology, and their role in plant diseases, as well as nematode management strategies. Students also explore nematode-based biotechnology and ecological interactions. The program typically spans 3-5 years, depending on the research progress. Admission usually requires a Master's degree in a related field, and students must conduct original research, culminating in a dissertation that contributes to the scientific understanding of nematology.