M.Sc. in Genetics & Plant Breeding is a 2-year postgraduate degree that integrates genetics research with hands-on plant breeding experience. This multidisciplinary course focuses on understanding the genetic basis of plant features and applying that knowledge to create improved crop varieties. Students get knowledge of classical and molecular genetics, cytogenetics, biotechnology, and statistical methods in plant breeding. The curriculum frequently covers topics such as genetics, bioinformatics, crop improvement tactics, and plant pathology. Practical training entails fieldwork, laboratory experimentation, and research projects. Graduates are prepared to work in agricultural research institutions, seed corporations, and biotechnology firms, or further their education in plant science and agriculture.