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The Department runs research initiatives focusing on: grain quality assessment, specialized crop cultivation systems, and both molecular and traditional plant enhancement methods. Our specialists possess knowledge in molecular genetics, crop genetics and breeding, grain quality analysis, cytogenetic studies, biochemical processes, plant physiology, and agricultural science.
A bachelor's degree (or higher) or the equivalent from an accredited, government-recognized university. These degrees are generally four-year-long programs.
B average or higher from your undergraduate study (3.0/4.0 GPA, or equivalent).
English Proficiency for Graduate Applicants:
Internet-based TOEFL Test (iBT): 80
Paper-based TOEFL Test (PBT): 550
IELTS: 6.5
PTE Academic: 54
International Degree and Non-degree-seeking Application Deadlines:
Fall Semesters- May 15th
Spring Semesters- October 1st
Summer Semesters- February 1st