Agro Economics students undertake courses covering agricultural economics principles, farm management, agricultural policy, and agricultural marketing. Through case studies, economic modeling, and agricultural business simulations, students develop skills in analyzing agricultural markets, managing farm enterprises, and assessing agricultural policies' impacts. The curriculum also addresses topics such as rural development, agricultural finance, and international trade in agricultural commodities. With a focus on economic analysis and decision-making in agricultural contexts, students are prepared for exams that assess their understanding of agricultural economics principles and their ability to apply them in agricultural management. Graduates pursue careers in agricultural finance institutions, agribusiness companies, policy think tanks, or government agencies.