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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Contribution to the environment: Firstly, by delving into the world of Fisheries Science, individuals have the opportunity to contribute to the conservation and sustainable management of aquatic ecosystems.
Wide opportunities: Furthermore, Fisheries Science offers a diverse range of career prospects. From working as fisheries biologists to fishery managers or consultants, studying this field equips individuals with the necessary skills to address the complex challenges faced by our oceans and freshwater systems.
Enhancing skills: Moreover, the field of Fisheries Science is interdisciplinary, blending biology, ecology, chemistry, ec
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students who pursue Fisheries Science develop a strong understanding of fisheries and aquatic ecosystems, as well as the tools and techniques used in their assessment and management. In the Aquatic Sciences course, students learn about the various factors that affect fish populations, including habitat degradation, overfishing, and climate change.
Upon completion of the Fisheries Science course, graduates have the opportunity to pursue careers in fisheries management, aquaculture, research, and environmental consulting. They play a vital role in ensuring the long-term viability of fish populations and the sustainability of our oceans an
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS), Kochi, was founded in 2010 and is ICAR, AICTE, and UGC-affiliated1. KUFOS conducts Bachelor of Fisheries Science (B.F.Sc) courses and postgraduate courses. The aim of KUFOS is to impart quality education with a focus on research-based studies and extension work.
M.E.S Asmabi College provides a B.Sc. in Fisheries Science, a 3-year UG programme with an intake of 24 students. M.E.S Asmabi College is NAAC accredited and a public-private institution founded in 1968. In 2023, the median salary was INR 2.70 Lakh. One review indicates that approximately 40% of students are placed, with p
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12 months agoBeginner-Level 2
some colleges may have other admission procedures. But Admission to a fisheries Science course in India is typically based on entrance exams, class 12 and who has Bachelor's degrre are eligible for this.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, the College of Fisheries Science in Raha, Assam, offers a Diploma in fisheries science. It is a course intended to equip students with appropriate skills and knowledge in fisheries science, including aquaculture, fish biology, aquatic ecosystems, and fish management. The course prepares the student for careers in the fisheries industry, research, and resource management. Detailed requirements of eligibility and the admissions process and information on the fee structure is best gained from visiting their official websites or from calling the office administration for an updated most accurate version of information available to the
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The last date for the Bachelor of Fisheries Science (B.F.Sc.) at Annamalai University for the academic year 2024-25 is as follows:
General Category: The cut-off is at around 187.50.
Scheduled Castes (SC): The cutoff for SC candidates is around 138.00.
Other Categories: Cutoff differs, with MBC/DNC candidates having cutoff starting with 175.00.
These cut-offs are given as per the provisional merit lists announced by the University, which may differ with every intake based on applicants and the performance in exams. The best place for up-to-date information is still the Annamalai University official website or contacting them at the admissio
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Yes, you can opt for M.Sc. in Food and Nutrition after the course in Fisheries Science. The majority of the universities are demanding candidates who have bachelor's degrees in a related field such as Home Science, Nutrition, Dietetics, or other allied subjects with at least an aggregate of 50-55%. Biological sciences in fisheries Science have provided a proper basis, and hence it helps understand food Science and nutrition better. Admission usually requires entrance tests like CUET-PG or ICAR AIEEA, depending on the institute. Do ensure you check specific eligibility criteria for the universities you are interested in applying to.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Cutoff information for Fisheries Science is:
_KEAM 2024 Cutoff Ranks:_
- General: 1547
- OBC: 2121
- SC: 3174
- ST: 4419
_Eligibility:_
10+2 with PCB/ Agri/ Fishery Sc, minimum 50% marks
_Admission Criteria:_
KEAM score 50%, marks secured in the qualifying examination 30% and interview 20%.
_Previous Year's Cutoff:_
2023: 1734 (Gen), 2411 (OBC), 3512 (SC), 4932 (ST)
Cutoff rank may vary from year tobyear so one should always visit official website of the institute for the latest data
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