School of Agricultural Sciences
An M.Sc. in Agriculture (Plant Pathology) is a two-year, four-semester postgraduate program focused on identifying, treating, and preventing plant diseases caused by pathogens like fungi, bacteria, and viruses to improve crop productivity.
An M.Sc. in Agriculture (Plant Pathology) requires a 4-year B.Sc. (Hons) in Agriculture, Horticulture, or Forestry with 50–60% aggregate marks from a recognized university. Candidates must typically pass university or national-level entrance exams (like ICAR AIEEA or LPUNEST) and meet specific, reduced OGPA requirements (around 5.5/10) for SC/ST/OBC categories.
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