A Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Agriculture is an undergraduate degree program focused on the study of agricultural sciences, covering various aspects of farming, crop production, soil management, livestock care, agricultural economics, and sustainable agriculture practices. Students learn about the principles and techniques of modern agriculture, including genetics, plant breeding, pest management, irrigation methods, and agricultural machinery. The program typically integrates classroom lectures with practical fieldwork, laboratory experiments, and internships to provide hands-on experience. Graduates can pursue careers in farming, agribusiness, agricultural research, extension services, rural development, and environmental conservation.