
What Students Say
Likes
- The atmosphere for studying, the variability of subjects in each semester.
- The courses of each department can be selected as students preference
- Campus provides good guidance as well as infrastructural facilities are optimum.
Dislikes
- Vast portions to be covered in a minimum periods of time but is understandable.
- Social activities are less and can be improved.
Course Curriculum Overview
This is a very relevant area on which the food safety and security of our country highly depends. The trends of climate and change and its harmful effects on the fisheries resouces and its sustainability is a major concern. Therefore the coverage of this course is very prominent.
Fees and Financial Aid
Yearly the total tuition fees is 45K, that makes the total fees for the entire course around 90K. All the caution fees, Admission fees. Development fees included in 45k. Registration 1000 rs. Cof grant, egrants, merit scholarship, junior research fellowship ets are available for students.
Campus Life
The overall infrastructural facilities in the campus for each department is fine but can be improved. Other curricular activities like sports, clubs, nss, ncc, arts etc are peakly active and provide opportunities for students who are both talented and those who wants to try new things in life. It's a socially very active campus.
Admission
Actually this is only college for fisheries resource management in kerala till 2023. Now there's another college In kannur thus adding the number to two. So for students opting for studies in Kerala didn't had much choices. The admission procedure was quite quick and easy. There's an entrance along with an interview to be able to join for masters here.
Faculty
There are almost 70 + faculties for different department. The department provides a student to teacher ratio of 2 : 1 in the masters courses. Dr Sajeevan and Dr Anvar Ali are major guides under the fisheries management department. Exams are from under the syllabus and easy to score good marks. Everyone score above average marks expect a fail of around 10%
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