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Pisciculture

Pisiculture

In India, there are several courses and programs are offered about Pisciculture by Agricultural universities or fisheries institutes and also vocational training centers. These respective courses cover topics such as. Fish biology, Aquaculture techniques, Water quality management, Disease control and marketing strategies for fish products. You have to acquire Fishery knowledge and practical skills that will make good job opportunities. In india, With the increasing demand for fish products.. so that the government focus on promoting sustainable aquaculture practices. So, these sector will be opt for who are intrested to succeed in the filed of Pisciculture.

What is Pisciculture? Pisciculture, also known as Fish farming or Aquaculture. It involves the breeding, rearing and harvesting of fish and other aquatic organisms for commercial purposes. As a Pisciculturist, you can work in various sectors like Aquaculture farms, Hatcheries, Research institutions, and other government agencies etc,

The content and structure of Pisciculture courses may vary between institutions, so it's essential to research and choose a program that aligns with your interests and career goals. Here it is mentioned some typical courses with eligibility criteria, top job roles and sectors will gave you an idea about overview of these career.

Types of courses: Certificate, Diploma, UG, PG and Doctoral level.

Courses Availability:

 Diploma in Aquaculture

 Advanced Diploma in Science of Fishery

 B.Sc Aquaculture

 B.Sc Fishery Science

 M.Sc in Aquaculture and Fishery Microbiology

 M.Sc Fishery Science

 Ph.D in Fisheries and more.   

Eligibility criteria: 

UG: A Candidate needs to pass 10+2 with the science stream especially, Biology as a main subject from a recognized board/ university. Aggregation of scoring marks varies from institute to institute. This course duration is 3 - 4 years.

PG: He/ she needs to complete the Bachelor's degree in Fisheries Science or Aquaculture, then appear for entrance examinations as per admission required institutions. The entrance scorecard is required for further admission purposes. This course duration is 2 years. 

Ph.D. in Fisheries Science: For individuals who are interested in research and academic career, shall be pursuing a Ph.D. in Fisheries science or a related field. This course duration is 3 years.

Entrance exams: JEE Advanced, IPUCET, NEST, etc,.

Pisciculture fee: The average fee INR. 40,000 per year (B.F.Sc.).

How to get into that career? A candidate needs to pass 10+2 with science as mainstream. than after you pursue Bachelors of Fishery Science (B.F.Sc). Further, you can proceed with a Masters in Fishery Science (M.F.Sc) or PGDiploma in Fishery Science. Later on Ph.D.. or You can also pursue after 10+2, then Complete the B.Sc (Hons) in Aquaculture or B.Sc in Life Science. Further you can proceed with MBA and later on Ph.D.. you are gone with a practical training at field level. This will help find jobs easier, doing some internships, and workshops will be an advantage of getting employment in both private and public sectors, that related to fish farms/ companies and organizations, etc,. 

Required skills:

 Excellent communication skills

 Analytical skills

 Knowledge of fish health and nutrition

 Organizational skills

 Entrepreneur skills

 Research skills

 Expertise in fish equipment and operations

 Practical skills and more.

Top Institutions: 

 Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU) - Guntur - B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture - Ph.D. in Fisheries Science

 Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University (SVVU) - Tirupati - B.F.Sc. and M.F.Sc. in Fisheries Resource Management and Aquaculture

 Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University (PJTSAU) - Hyderabad - B.F.Sc. and M.F.Sc. in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture

 Central Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE) - Mumbai - Postgraduate and Doctoral programs in fisheries science

 College of Fisheries- Mangalore - B.F.Sc., M.F.Sc. in Fisheries Science

 Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture (CIBA) - Chennai

 Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture (CIFA) - Bhubaneswar

❖ College of Fisheries, Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS) - Kochi and more.

Top Sectors:

 Fish breeding farms

 Fish research centres

 Hatcheries

 Commercial aquaculture Farms 

 State fisheries departments

 Research institutions

 Aquaculture consultancy firms

 Aquafeed and input companies

 Seafood processing and export companies

 Integrated farming ventures

 NGO's and Non-profit organizations etc,.

Job Roles/ Designations with their salaries:

 Aquaculture manager - ranges from INR. 5.7 Lakhs per annum

 Aquaculturist - Average of INR. 5.2 Lakhs per annum

 Fishery manager - Approx. INR. 5 Lakhs per year

 Fisheries officer - Average of INR. 30,000 per month

 Hatchery manager - Average of INR. 3 LPA

 Fishery observer

 Research officer

❖ Fisheries extension officer

 Quality control specialist

 Mnagerial personnel and more.

How is your career? Graduates in Pisciculture can find jobs in various sectors like, Government fisheries departments, Research institutions, Private aquaculture farms, Hatcheries, Feed companies, Seafood processing and Export firms, and Aquaculture consultancy services, etc,. Pisciculture professionals may doing in research and innovation to improve fish farming techniques, develop new aquaculture technologies and promote sustainable practices to enhance productivity and environmental conservation. If you have proper planning, knowledge, and investment, you can set up a profitable and sustainable aquaculture business as your own. We all know, India's aquaculture industry has been exporting seafood products from india to various countries. This will make the professionals to explore their international career opportunities in the field of studying Pisciculture.

Top Hiring companies:

 National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB)

 Central Institute of Fisheries Technology (CIFT)

 Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)

 Aquaculture farms and hatcheries

 Marine Product Export Development Authority(MPEDA)

 State fisheries departments

 Seafood processing and export companies

 Aquafeed companies

❖ Aqua consultancy firms and more. 

Conclusion: In conclusion, the Pisciculture career in India will gives you a promising opportunity for individuals, who interested in fish farming and aquaculture. Pursuing a Pisciculture career can lead to various employment options in aquaculture farms, hatcheries, research institutions government agencies, etc,. These industry not only contributes to economic development, but also plays a crucial role in food security and supporting rural livelihoods. 

Posted Date: 17/04/2024

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