M.Sc. in Agricultural Microbiology is a 2-year postgraduate program designed to explore the role of microorganisms in agriculture and their applications in enhancing crop productivity, soil health, and sustainable farming practices. The curriculum includes advanced topics such as microbial genetics, soil microbiology, biofertilizers, biopesticides, and plant-microbe interactions. Students gain practical expertise through laboratory research, field studies, and internships, enabling them to understand and harness microbial processes for agricultural development. Graduates can pursue careers in agricultural research institutions, biotechnology firms, food and beverage industries, or work as consultants in sustainable agriculture. This program is ideal for students passionate about microbiology and its role in addressing global challenges like food security and environmental sustainability.