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Akansha Bisht

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In my opinion, MFSc (Master of Fisheries Science) is the best course to pursue after BFSc. Similar to a Master's degree in other fields, the MFSc programme is designed to provide students with in-depth knowledge, specialised skills, and research expertise in areas related to fisheries, aquaculture, marine biology, and related subjects. 

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Akansha Bisht

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After completing a BFSc degree, you can explore various government job opportunities in the field of fisheries and allied sectors. Government jobs after BFSc can be found in departments and organizations that focus on fisheries management, aquaculture, research, conservation, and related areas. 

Here are some government job options for BFSc graduates:

Job Profiles

Description

Average Salary (in INR)

Fisheries Development Officer

They work with government departments to promote sustainable fisheries practices, implement regulations, and advise fishermen and aquaculturists on best practices.

3 LPA

Fisheries Inspector

They monitor fishing activities to ensure compliance with regulations, prevent overfishing, and contribute to the conservation of aquatic resources.

5 LPA

Research Assistant/Scientist

Government research institutions, agricultural universities, and fisheries departments hire research assistants and scientists to conduct research on various aspects of fisheries, aquaculture, and marine ecosystems.

5.8 LPA

Aquaculture Extension Officer

Extension officers provide technical guidance and training to fishermen and aquaculturists to improve their practices, enhance production, and ensure sustainable resource utilization.

6 LPA

Fisheries Inspector/Officer

These roles involve monitoring fishing activities, enforcing fishing regulations, and ensuring sustainable practices.

5 LPA

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Akansha Bisht

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Fisheries Science programs are not typically included in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) in India. NEET is an entrance examination conducted for admission to undergraduate medical (MBBS), dental (BDS), and some other related programs in government and private medical colleges across the country. Fisheries Science programs are usually offered by Agricultural universities or specialised institutes, and the admissions process for these programs may involve separate entrance exams or direct admissions based on merit in relevant subjects.

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Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

A BFSc degree can open up various career opportunities in the field of fisheries and aquaculture. The scope of BFSc is broad and can include roles in research, management, conservation, industry, and more. 

Here are some areas where BFSc graduates can find scope and opportunities:

  • Fisheries Management and Conservation
  • Aquaculture
  • Research and Development
  • Seafood Processing and Quality Control
  • Marine Conservation
  • Fisheries Extension and Outreach
  • Education and Academia
  • International Organizations
  • Government Jobs

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Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

Though it is a bit difficult to conclude an average salary for a BFSc graduate, as it depends on various factors such as specific job role, location, experience, and the organisation you work for. Still, you can expect a starting package of INR 2.7 LPA to INR 9 LPA as an Aquaculture Specialist.

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Manisha Kumari

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The Seat Acceptance Fee is to be paid only after an offer of admission has been made to the candidate. The SAF will have to be paid as per the category entered by the candidate in the application.

  • INR 35,000(INR 25,000 + INR 10,000, Non-refundable administrative fee) for General, EWS, OBC, OBC-NCL, PwD, KM/Kashmiri Pandit/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants) categories.
  • INR 17,500 (INR12,500 + INR 5,000 (Non-refundable administrative fee) for SC/ST categories.
  • Failure to deposit the SAF within the stipulated time will result in the cancellation of the order. Furthermore, you will not be considered in any subsequent rounds of seat allotm
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Akansha Bisht

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BFSc full form is Bachelor of Fisheries Science and it's a 4-year undergraduate degree course. You'll get to learn more about managing, processing, and conservating aquaculture through this course. After graduating from BFSc, you can become Fisheries Scientist, Lecturer, Research Assistant, Consultant - Fisheries Science, Specialist Officer - Fisheries Science, and more.

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Manisha Kumari

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Round-wise Withdrawal dates (Without Penalty)Final Withdrawal Date
Round - 109 July 2024; 4 PM26 July 2024: 4 PM
Round - 215 July 2024; 4 PM26 July 2024: 4 PM
Round - 320 July 2023; 4 PM26 July 2023: 4 PM
Round - 426 July 2023; 4 PM26 July 2023: 4 PM

Please Note

  • The candidate can withdraw his/her seat by selecting the option “WITHDRAW SEAT” in the application portal. No other form/method of withdrawal is accepted.
  • Requests for extension of last date for withdrawal will NOT be entertained.
  • For withdrawals before round-wise deadline, entire SAF will be refunded in full.
  • For withdrawals after round-wise deadline but before final withdrawal date INR 10,000.00 (INR. 5,000.00 for SC/ST) will be deducted. Rest of the SAF will be refunded.
  • For withdrawals after the final withdrawal date, withdrawal and refund rules of admitting IISER will apply.

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Indrani Choudhury

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Candidates can apply online for UG, PG courses at KKR and KSR Institute of Technology and Sciences (KITS Guntur). Below are the application steps to apply for courses at the college:

Step 1: Visit the official website, i.e., kitsguntur.ac.in.
Step 2: Click on 'Apply Now' on the Home page.
Step 3: Register with the basic details such as mobile number, valid email ID etc. to generate login credentials.
Step 4: Login to fill out the application form.
Step 5: Upload the documents and pay the application fee, if required.
Step 6: Submit the application form.

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Indrani Choudhury

Contributor-Level 10

To apply for the various course at KKR and KSR Institute of Technology and Sciences (KITS Guntur), candidates need to meet the last educational qualification set by the institute. Students can check the detailed admission process below:

STEP 1: KKR and KSR Institute of Technology and Sciences (KITS Guntur) Application Process 2025

candidates must apply online for BTech, M.Tech and MBA courses at the official website.

STEP 2: Selection Rounds

The selection criteria at KITS Guntur are based on entrance exam scores. However, candidates have to complete the last educational qualification set by the college as per the respective courses set by

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