M.Sc. in Agricultural Science (Agricultural Botany)

M.Sc. in Agricultural Science with a specialization in Agricultural Botany is a 2-year postgraduate program that focuses on the study of plant biology, agricultural practices, and crop improvement techniques. The course covers subjects such as plant physiology, plant breeding, genetics, pest management, and crop production, with a focus on enhancing agricultural productivity and sustainability. Students learn about plant growth, disease resistance, and how to address challenges like climate change and soil degradation. The program integrates theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience in laboratories and fieldwork. Graduates are well-equipped to pursue careers in research, agribusiness, plant breeding, crop protection, or work with agricultural development agencies, contributing to innovations in sustainable farming practices.