The college offers diverse courses in marine biology, marine chemistry, physical geography, oceanography, and applied geology, delivered by a faculty of about 15 members, including 2 head professors and 6 assistant professors. The program spans 4 semesters, each with 19 credits, and culminates in a project and dissertation. Exams are conducted regularly, with results announced within two months. The faculty-to-student ratio allows for personalized attention and supportive, interactive teaching. Internal exams aim to boost student performance in final exams.
Campus placements, though available, have a lower success rate compared to other fields, except for fisheries courses, which see higher placements. Internships at institutions like NPOL, NIO, and NIT are available, and research opportunities are accessible for PhD students. Postgraduate annual fees range from ?40,000 to ?60,000, with tuition at ?38,650, caution deposits at ?3,000, and registration at ?1,000. The total cost for four semesters is approximately ?160,000. Eligible students, especially from SC/ST or OBC categories, or children of fishermen, might pay between ?5,000 to ?10,000 annually, thanks to scholarships like e-grantz.
Additional expenses include miscellaneous fees (?10,000 to ?15,000 per year) and accommodation (?40,000 to ?50,000 per year). Other costs may include insurance and research-related expenses. KUFOS may adjust fees periodically.
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