MPhil Agronomy (Crop Physiology) At KNUST

Plant physiology is a sub discipline of botany concerned with the functioning, or physiology, of plants. Closely related fields include plant morphology, plant ecology, phytochemistry, cell biology, genetics, biophysics and molecular biology. 

MPhil Agronomy (Crop Physiology)Degree.

Masters Programmes (Full-Time) are of Two (2) Calendar Years and
(Part-Time) Three (3) Calendar Years duration.

MPhil Agronomy (Crop Physiology) At KNUST Entry Requirement.

A good Bachelor’s degree (First Class or Second Class (Upper
Division) in Agriculture, Landscaping and Allied programmes with First
Class or Second Class (Upper Division). Candidates with Second Class (Lower Division) may be considered after an interview or must demonstrate considerable experience in research in the relevant field.