
The B.Sc. (Hons.) in Forestry course involves the science and the art of local agriculture, cutting, using, saving, and regenerating forestry and related resources in a sustainable manner to achieve specific objectives, demands, and purposes of man. B.Sc. Forestry is a plantations and primary stands training specialization. Forestry, in the end, tries to be a process in the eyes of the community but also to conserve the resources along with many others who might suffer from this. Forest science explains the components that connect the physical, social, biological, political, and managerial sciences. The program also examines the domain of the sciences within the students’ knowledge. The B.Sc. forestry department has played a pivotal role in advancing forestry education, conducting cutting-edge research, and collaborating with stakeholders to address real-world challenges in forest management. Our department always strives to cultivate a vibrant academic community dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge and the advancement of Forestry. B.Sc. Forestry is a 4-year undergraduate course that focuses on the study of forests, their management, conservation, and sustainable utilization.
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