B.Sc. Hons. in Sericulture is a specialized undergraduate program that focuses on the study of silk production, from the cultivation of silkworms to the manufacturing of silk fabric. The course duration is typically 3 years, with an in-depth curriculum covering topics such as silkworm biology, sericulture technology, soil management, and silk processing techniques. Students gain hands-on experience through practical sessions, fieldwork, and laboratory training, equipping them with the skills required for a career in the silk industry or research. The program also delves into aspects like sustainable farming practices, environmental impact, and the economics of sericulture. Graduates can pursue careers in sericulture farms, silk processing industries, research institutes, or governmental agricultural sectors.