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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Fisheries Science salary completely depends on the industries, Fisheries Science jobs, geographical locations, job positions, etc., students choose. However, the average salary of a Fishery Scientist in India is INR 4.9 LPA. If you wish to go for a higher salary, then you need to scale up your skillset, get relevant experience in the field, and grow your network.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are around 123 Fisheries Science colleges in India, of which, around 62 are government and 25 are private institutions. These colleges offer Fisheries Science courses at various levels and specialisations, so the fee structure also varies. The average course fee ranges between INR 3,000 to INR 6.4 Lacs in India.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some popular Masters of Fisheries Science course options you can choose from:
Fisheries Science PG Courses | Colleges Offering Courses | Course Duration |
|---|---|---|
M.Sc. in Fisheries Science | Andhra University, College of Fisheries, Alagappa University, CUSAT | 2 Years |
M.Sc. in Marine Biology and Fisheries | Andhra University, Pantnagar University | 2 Years |
M.Sc. in AquaCulture and Fishery Microbiology | Calicut University, Central Institute of Fisheries Education | 2 Years |
M.Sc. in Fish Processing Technology and Quality Control | Calicut University, Central Institute of Fisheries Education | 2 Years |
M.Sc. in Fish and Fishery Biology | Balaji College, Utkal University | 2 Years |
Note: The information is taken from external sites and may vary.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are numerous subjects taught under Fisheries Science course at various levels and specializations. Here are some main Fisheries Science subjects covered in almost every Fish Class Science program:
UG Level Fisheries Subjects:
. Principles of Aquaculture
. Taxonomy of Finfish
. Freshwater Aquaculture
. Anatomy and biology of Finfish
. Aquatic Ecology, Biodiversity and Disaster
. Ornamental Fish Production and Management
· Aquaculture Engineering
. Coastal Aquaculture and Mariculture
· Aquatic Ecology and Biodiversity
. Disaster management in Fisheries
. Biotechnology and Bioinformatics in Fisheries
· Fishery genetics and b
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Fish processing, including curing, canning, freezing, and by-products, is covered in the Fisheries Science course. In addition to biology, anatomy, taxonomy, and physiology, students studying fisheries resource management are also taught about the environment of fisheries, which includes oceanography, limnology, ecology, and biodiversity.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some books that the students can refer to for Fisheries Science course are -
- A textbook of Fishery Science and Indian Fisheries - C.B.L. Srivastava
- Aquaculture Technology and Environment - Ujwala Jadhav
- Basics of Fisheries Science: Aquaculture - K.C. Badapanda
- A textbook of Fish Biology and Fisheries - S.S. Khanna
- Integrated Aquaculture - B. Ahilan, K. Ravaneshwaram, P. Kumaravel
- Aquaculture and Fisheries - N. Arumugam
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Every student ought to have the necessary skill set to improve performance and advance in their careers. In a similar vein, applicants or those interested in pursuing a fisheries Science course ought to possess the following skill sets:
- Interest in marine life: Aspiring candidates should be eager to pick up new knowledge and methods related to marine life and fisheries science.
- Dedicated and committed: These qualities will help the student advance to higher positions and receive promotions.
- Innovative: The new secret to success is innovation. You will become well-known and the center of attention for everyone in the industry if you c
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The study of a wide range of aquatic environments, including rivers, the ocean, high seas, and coastal areas, is the main focus of fisheries science. Fish processing, nutrition, farming, fish disease diagnosis, oceanography, freshwater biology, fish breeding, genetics, marine biology, bioeconomics, etc. are all highlighted in this multidisciplinary science.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, BSc in Agriculture is available at Sai Nath University at undergraduate level. The agriculture course lasts for the four years and is spread across eight semesters. The BSc curriculum icnludes a variety of scientific, technical & business subjects. After completing BSc Agriculture degree from SNU, candidates can secure job opportunities in horticulture, poultry farming, plant science, soil science, food science, animal science, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Despite your failure in optional maths and 87% in commerce in your 12th year, many respectable universities might nevertheless take a look at your B.Com (Hons) application. Colleges may choose to admit you based on your good commerce percentage in addition to their usual emphasis on overall academic success. To improve your odds of acceptance, make sure to review each college's specific admission requirements and think about submitting applications to several different schools.
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