The B.Sc. in Genetics program offers a comprehensive exploration of the principles that govern inheritance, variation, and the structure of genes in living organisms. Rooted in biology and molecular genetics, the curriculum integrates core courses in classical genetics, molecular biology, population genetics, and bioinformatics. This interdisciplinary approach equips students with a deep understanding of the genetic basis of life and the mechanisms underlying genetic diversity. Core courses include Genetics, Molecular Biology, Genomics, and Population Genetics, providing students with a solid foundation in the key aspects of genetics. Laboratory work is a crucial component, allowing students to engage in hands-on experiments, molecular techniques, and data analysis, fostering the development of practical skills in genetic research. The B.Sc. in Genetics program provides flexibility through elective courses, enabling students to specialize in areas such as medical genetics, agricultural genetics, or forensic genetics. This customization allows students to align their education with specific interests and career aspirations within the broad field of genetics. The program places a strong emphasis on staying current with advancements in the field. Students are exposed to cutting-edge research, emerging technologies, and ethical considerations through seminars, workshops, and interactions with faculty members actively engaged in genetic research. This ensures that graduates are well-prepared to contribute to the ongoing advancements in genetic science. Upon completion of the program, graduates are poised for diverse career paths. They may pursue roles in genetics research, healthcare, biotechnology, or genetic counseling. The B.Sc. in Genetics also serves as a solid foundation for advanced studies at the postgraduate level, enabling students to delve deeper into specialized areas of genetics and contribute to the ever-expanding body of genetic knowledge. Graduates emerge with the knowledge and skills to address challenges and opportunities in the field of genetics, making meaningful contributions to scientific discovery and applications.