M.Sc. (Agriculture) Plant Pathology At LPU

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A two-year postgraduate degree program in Plant Pathology offers a robust and thorough education in the essential principles of plant pathology. This is achieved through a well-defined core of introductory courses mandated for all students in the field. The curriculum focuses on disease management strategies that are not only effective but also economically viable and environmentally sustainable.

 The curriculum focuses on disease management strategies that are not only effective but also economically viable and environmentally sustainable

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Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam)

Candidates must achieve a minimum of 55% aggregate marks in either B.Sc. (Agriculture) or B.Sc. (Agriculture) (Hons.) over a duration of four years, contingent upon passing the LPUNEST*.

*The LPUNEST examination provides candidates with flexible options: it can be taken online with remote proctoring from home (as recommended by the university, depending on available resources) or at designated test centers.

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