Government Holkar Science College M.Sc Fisheries FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.Sc Fisheries and M.Sc Aquaculture?
Ans. M.Sc Fisheries is a broader program covering fish production, fisheries management, sustainable fishing practices, and aquatic resource management. M.Sc Aquaculture is more specialized, focusing exclusively on fish farming and aquaculture techniques. M.Sc Fisheries provides knowledge applicable to both wild fisheries and aquaculture sectors, while Aquaculture is specifically for those interested in fish farming enterprises. Both programs offer excellent career prospects in the growing aquaculture industry.
Ques. What are the career opportunities after completing M.Sc Fisheries from Government Holkar Science College?
Ans. Graduates can work as Aquaculture Managers, Fisheries Officers, Fish Production Managers, and Fisheries Biologists in government departments and private aquaculture companies. Major employers include NABARD, Fisheries Survey of India, state fisheries departments, and private aquaculture farms. Many graduates establish their own fish farming enterprises or work in fisheries research institutes. Government jobs are available through competitive examinations with salary packages ranging from 4 to 6 LPA. Private sector opportunities offer 3.5 to 5 LPA average salary.
Ques. Is the course offered in full-time mode only, or are there distance/part-time options available?
Ans. The M.Sc Fisheries course at Government Holkar Science College is offered exclusively in full-time mode on campus. This requires regular attendance, participation in practical classes, laboratory work, and field studies in aquaculture. The college does not offer distance or part-time options for this postgraduate course. Students must be present on campus for all academic activities, practical training, seminars, and examinations.
Ques. What is the admission process and timeline for M.Sc Fisheries in 2026?
Ans. Admission to M.Sc Fisheries at Government Holkar Science College is through CUET (PG) 2026. Students must register on the NTA portal by 25 January 2026 and appear for the exam from 6 March to 27 March 2026. After CUET (PG) result declaration on 2 May 2026, students register on the DAVV portal and participate in College Level Counseling (CLC) in May-June 2026. Document verification and seat allocation follow, after which students complete online admission and fee payment. The academic session typically begins in July-August 2026. Regular updates on counseling schedules are available on the official DAVV and college websites.
Ques. What are the eligibility criteria for M.Sc Fisheries admission?
Ans. Candidates must have completed a Bachelor's degree (B.Sc or equivalent) of 3 years duration from a recognized university. A minimum aggregate score of 50% in the Bachelor's degree is generally required, though this may vary as per DAVV guidelines. A valid CUET (PG) 2026 score is mandatory for admission. Candidates from any stream of Bachelor's degree (Science, Agriculture, Zoology, Botany) are eligible to apply. Some preference may be given to candidates with background in life sciences or agriculture.
Ques. Are there research opportunities and internships available during the M.Sc Fisheries program?
Ans. Yes, the M.Sc Fisheries program includes mandatory internship and research project components. Students undertake field work and practical training in aquaculture, fish production, and fisheries management. The college facilitates internships with aquaculture farms, fisheries research institutes, and government fisheries departments. Research opportunities are available in fish genetics, breeding, aquatic ecology, and sustainable fishing practices. Many students publish research papers during their postgraduate studies. The college's Department of Fisheries has collaborations with various aquaculture organizations for research and internship placements.


























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