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Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies Placement
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  • Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies Placements overview
  • Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies Average packages & top recruiters 2025
  • Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies NIRF Placement Report 2025
  • Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies Course placements 2023
  • Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies Student Reviews

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Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies
Placements overview

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Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies
Average packages & top recruiters 2025

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Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies
NIRF Placement Report 2025

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Agriculture and Allied Sectors
Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies UG - 4 years NIRF Placements Data: Agriculture and Allied SectorsAccordion Icon V3
UG 4 years2021-222022-232023-24
Median salary
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3.01 LPA2.89 LPA3 LPA
% Students Placed
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18%16%13%
Students placed141210
% Passing Students98%95%95%
Students admitted
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807680
Students opted for higher studies
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283538
Students graduated
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787276
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Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies PG - 2 years NIRF Placements Data: Agriculture and Allied SectorsAccordion Icon V3
PG 2 years2021-222022-232023-24
Median salary
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4.5 LPA4.8 LPA6.6 LPA
% Students Placed
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29%14%53%
Students placed16834
% Passing Students93%83%97%
Students admitted
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555864
Students opted for higher studies
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101211
Students graduated
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514862
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Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies
Course placements 2023

CourseAverage salaryMedian SalaryHighest Salary
B.F.Sc. in Fisheries Science
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INR 2.89 Lakh
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Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies
Students Ratings & Reviews

3.9/5
Verified Icon11 Verified ReviewsInfo Icon
Placement Review IconPlacements3.6
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.3
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course3.9
Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.9
Money Review IconValue for Money3.8
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B.F.Sc. in Fisheries Science - Batch of 2029
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5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Good facilities are available.
Placements: Above 80% students got internships. Top recruiting companies are Matsyafed (Kerala State Cooperative Federation for fisheries development Ltd. ), Innovafeed, CIFNET, and CMFRI. High job opportunities in the Kerala Fisheries Sector. Above 80% students are placed in the course.
Infrastructure: Well-developed facilities. For the semester, girls don't get a hostel. The government gives an amount to support those students. The food at private hostels is not good. The campus hostel has much better food than the private hostel. There are good classrooms with smart class ICAR-sponsored classrooms.
Faculty: The pass percentage for the semester is 50%. Teachers are very healthy, qualified, well-experienced, and knowledgeable. Semester exams are not very difficult. The difficulty depends on the subjects included in the semester. The teaching quality is good enough to gain knowledge.
Reviewed on 28 Jul 2025Read More
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B.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2027
4.2
4Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
. Good infrastructure and faculty members .
Placements: 30 percentage of students are placed in an year the highest package offered was about to 60000 And the lowest was about to 15000 50 Percentage of students get internship to milma, pavizham price mill. The top offered in the cource was quality controller .
Infrastructure: Facilities are helpful for all our problems and they will inform all the messages we want In our college Wi-Fi access will provide quickly And we have a good collection of books in library We have a full facilities in class And we have separate labs for subjects.
Faculty: . They all are well educated And they made Ph.D. in top colleges. Their skill of teaching was incredible Every single portion they will cover. Medium level of difficult only we facing case of the education provided here 80 percentage of students pass the semesters.
Other: . I choose this college because, already decided to choose path that related to food industry. Syllabus want to improve. Programs all are amazing case most of the programs conducted by student (vibe adik? Only).
Reviewed on 28 Feb 2025Read More
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Technology (M.Tech) - Batch of 2021
4.6
4Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Strong program for marine and coastal engineering.
Placements: M.Tech program at our college has been an exciting and enriching experience. The placement scenario was promising, around 75% of students secured jobs in leading companies. The highest package offered was 12 LPA. The average package was around 7 LPA. The lowest was around 3 LPA. Renault recruiters like India put association Adani port and other organisations. Internships with around 70% of students working with port authorities, off-shore engineering firms, and research organisation.
Infrastructure: The department was well-equipped with specialized lab for hydrodynamics, marine geotechnics, and sediment transport studies. Students got access to high-simulation software like and MIKE21, DELFT3D, ANSYS for research and project work with extensive study materials journals, and case studies. Hostels provided comfortable living environment with Wi-Fi uninterrupted, power supply, continuous water, and well-maintained facilities. The food provided was decent and students could also enjoy sports facilities, medical care, and extracurricular activities on the campus.
Faculty: Faculty members were highly knowledgeable and experienced. They provided practical exposure to industrial collaboration and site visits. They included essential topics like weave mechanism, harbour planning, grading technology, and offshore insurance. Students required game skills for the industry.
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B.F.Sc. in Fisheries Science - Batch of 2024
3.4
3Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Absolutely dissatisfied because of the course I had taken. Placements were too slow to get.
Placements: 10-15 students were placed in our college at different companies. The highest package was 45,000/- per month. Agriculture-based bank IDBI was the top company that recruited for our course. Most of them got internships in various companies. Junior assistant was the role offered.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure was better than any other government-based college. Labs and classrooms of the eastern campus were well maintained, while the western campus was too old to maintain. The library was good for an average learner. The hostel is huge, and they maintained it very well. The food is good compared to other hostels, and the rates were also minimal. The mess and canteen are clean and hygienic. The badminton court is the center of attraction in the hostel. The matron has a friendly nature.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful in their own way, and all the teachers are well-qualified doctorates. The teaching quality is average. The course curriculum is not that relevant; it doesn't make the students industry-ready. The semester exams are a bit too difficult nowadays. The pass percentage is 50%.
Other: I see a future in the fisheries sector in the coming generation. The main thing about the course is we will be free from mental stress and tension. SFI is starting seriously, and the events held are awesome.
Reviewed on 5 Oct 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2027
1.6
3Placements2Infrastructure1Faculty1Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
Absolutely dissatisfied, poor campus life, poor faculties, difficult to find friends
Placements: The placements are pretty good. Most students get placed outside Kerala. But the opportunities are less in India. The salary packages are not satisfying. This course has better scope in European countries. Since the course doesn't have AICTE accreditation, top companies usually don't come for recruitments. It's the students who research jobs for themselves. The internships are also conducted like this. Students find companies and apply for internships. The course helps us to get into food industries. We can work as a food inspector, a processes food developer etc.
Infrastructure: The college has labs for each subject which are in a very good condition. Students are allowed to use the same under the surveillance of faculty members. Wi-Fi connections are not that good. Students don’t get Wi-Fi connection. The library which is situated opposite to our campus offers study materials. Girls studying in first year of any course don't get access to women's hostel due to lack of accommodation facilities. The food is okay, there’s nothing to complain about it. Since the number of boys is less in the college, they get hostel facilities from the first year itself. The sports facility is not good. There is no good infrastructure for it. If you are looking forward to continue your sports career as a side hustle, this isn't a place for you. Make your choices wisely.
Faculty: In our department, we have only 4 permanent faculty members. Others are guest lecturers. Even the DEAN is temporary. Since we have only less permanent faculty members, most of the time they won't come to take lectures because they hav to have a lot of meetings for the smooth running of the course. At the end of the semester, most of the syllabus might not be over. The passing percentage depends on the need of the students to complete the course. Teachers don't care whether you are studying or not. Semester exams are conducted by the college itself. The question paper comes from outside the campus while the permanent faculty members decide the topics for the exams. The semester exams are easy if you study well. If you are a person who studies few days before exam, you are going to suffer because the college conducts exams without any order. Sometimes they conduct 2 exams in a day, continuous semester exams without any study leave in between.
Other: I would recommend to not come to this college. You will feel bad because the campus life is poor. There are no much students in the college. If you are a person who likes to enjoy your college life, never come here. You better go to some reputed universities like LPU, Manipal etc. The students who only come to study can survive here.
Reviewed on 27 Mar 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2023
4.8
4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
The university provides well-equipped separate hostel.
Placements: Our course in B.Tech in food technology has 43 students. The recruiting companies are ITC, parle, Nestle and Nedspice etc. Almost all students do an internship in their respective field of interest in the top emerging companies. Our course offers top roles such as food safety officers, quality controllers and new product development etc.
Infrastructure: The university provides well-equipped separate hostels for both boys and girls. There are many facilities and infrastructure provided by the university so that students can excel in their talents. There is a neat and clean canteen with quality food available. The university conducts a food fest, sports and arts each and every year.
Faculty: There is a well-graduated and qualified staff with PhD and research. In each semester industrial visits, and after the end of the course, the students are ready for a professional job. There is a well-designed syllabus for the course and the examinations were conducted at the end of each semester based on the syllabus. The end-semester examinations are usually involving application-level questions. An average student can pass easily.
Other: I chose this course because it's one of the new and emerging courses having widespread opportunities. Every year students take initiative to conduct college fests, events etc. And there are several scholarships for meritorious students.
Reviewed on 2 Dec 2022Read More
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Answered 3 months ago

To get admission into Kerala Fisheries College (KUFOS) for the B.F.Sc. Course, your NEET UG score have to be around 600 or more if you are from the overall class and a Kerala kingdom pupil. The quantity of seats is confined, and the opposition is quite high, so a higher score gives you a higher thre

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Akash Kumar Maurya

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 6 months ago

BFSc in KUFOS is considered as top course because it is one of the three fisheries University which is specialised in fisheries science.

Kerala is coastal state so exposure is very good from KUFOS for students.

Students can go outside and see the live practices whatever they studied. 

Hence BFSc is con

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Sonali kumari

Beginner-Level 1

Answered 7 months ago

The deadline date for admission in Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS), Kochi for the year 2025-26 is June 28, 2025. The registration process will be initiated on April 15, 2025, and aspirants can submit applications for a number of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Aspi

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Akash Kumar Gupta

Guide-Level 15

Answered 7 months ago

The placement scenario for the LLM in Maritime Law at KUFOS, Kochi, is rather promising. The average salary of around INR 4.05 Lacs annually is what students can expect, which reflects the relevance of the programme in the niche field of maritime law. The university benefits from having a specialise

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Akash Kumar Gupta

Guide-Level 15

Answered 7 months ago

The M.F.Sc. in Fish Nutrition and Feed Technology at Kochi University of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences is a solid programme because of its specialised curriculum on fish nutrition, feed development, and environmentally friendly aquaculture practices. The programme lasts for two years with a total cou

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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