M.Sc. in Plant Pathology is normally a 2-year postgraduate course that studies plant diseases, their causes, and management measures. The curriculum includes topics including fungal, bacterial, and viral plant pathogens, disease diagnosis, epidemiology, and integrated pest control. Students get knowledge about plant diseases through coursework, laboratory sessions, and field studies. The program frequently incorporates research components, allowing students to contribute to the field with thesis work or projects. Graduates are equipped to work in agriculture, research institutions, and government agencies, or pursue additional academic studies in plant health and protection.