Ph.D. in Sericulture

Ph.D. in Sericulture is a research-oriented program that focuses on the science of silk production, such as silkworm biology, mulberry tree cultivation, and silk fiber processing. It discusses genetics, disease management, environmentally friendly procedures, and the economics of sericulture. The program also discusses technological advances in silk production, sustainability, and worldwide market trends. The study process usually takes 3 to 6 years, depending on the difficulty of the research. Graduates can work in agricultural research, silk industry management, or academia, helping to advance and innovate sericulture practices.