↤ Go Back | 🏚 » Career » Fishery Technician/Aquaculture Technician
Fishery Technician/Aquaculture Technician
NCS Code: NA | F03
Aquaculture technicians are responsible for stocking, caring for, and harvesting fish. They are mainly concerned with maintaining ideal conditions for production and maintenance of fishes and other aquatic organisms
Personal Competencies
You like to analyse problems/situations
You are comfortable working in groups
You like working outdoors
You pay attention to details
Entry Pathway
1. Complete 10 + 2 in the Science stream (Physics, Chemistry and Biology)
2. Complete Bachelor’s degree (B.Sc.) in Industrial Fish and Fisheries/Zoology/Chemistry/Fisheries, followed by a Diploma in Aquaculture Management/Fish Products Technology (DFPT)
OR
Complete Bachelor’s degree (B.F.Sc) in Fisheries Science, followed by an M.F.Sc in Aquaculture/Fish Processing/Fisheries Extension/Fisheries Hydrography.
For admissions, you have to clear B.F.Sc. entrance exams which are conducted by each state.
Please check the duration of the course during enrolment
Where will you study?
This course is offered by the department of Fishery Sciences. This list of institutes is indicative only.
Government Institutes 1. Asutosh College, Kolkata 2. Government Holkar Science College, Indore 3. Government College of Rajahmundry 4. Fisheries College and Research Institute, Thoothukudi 5. Dr MGR Fisheries College and Research Institute, Ponneri 6. Ramdayalu Singh College, Muzaffarpur 7. Government Degree College Boys, Baramulla 8. College of Fisheries, Agartala
Private Institutes (Please check if Institute is affiliated and accredited with UGC and ICAR before applying) 1. Sacred Heart College, Kochi 2. Centurion University of Technology and Management, Bhubaneswar 3. St Alberts College, Ernakulam 4. MES Asmabi College, Thrissur 5. Karim City College, Jamshedpur (Diploma) 6. Doon PG college of Agriculture Science and Technology, Dehradun 7. Phonics Group of Institutions, Roorkee 8. Jawahar Bharati Degree and PG College, Kavali (Diploma)
* NPTEL - National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning. It is by the Government of India and offers a variety of courses in an audio-video form
Fees
The approx. course fee ranges between INR 5,640-4,00,000*
*These figures are estimated numbers and will vary from institute to institute
Scholarships & Loans
SCHOLARSHIPS
• National Scholarship Portal - Visit http://www.scholarships.gov.in. Under this portal there are Central Government schemes offered by different departments, UGC/AICTE Schemes and State Schemes*
• Visithttp://www.buddy4study.com for details on available scholarships. This is a gateway to scholarships starting from Class XI*
• Scholarships are also made available in institutes based on merit*
*(Availability of these scholarships can vary from time to time)
LOANS
• VidyaLakshmi, http://www.vidyalakshmi.co.in, is a portal for students seeking education loan. This portal has been developed under the guidance of the Department of Financial Services, (Ministry of Finance), Department of Higher Education (Ministry of Human Resource Development) and Indian Banks Association (IBA)
• Some states have student credit cards with low interest rates, for instance, West Bengal, Odisha, Bihar, etc.
• All banks give education loans
Where will you work?
Places of Work: You can work in central labs, fish processing industries, aquaculture farms, aquaculture hatcheries and so on.
Work Environment: The work timings are typically 5 to 6 days a week for 7 to 8 hours per day. Shift system is applicable.
Opportunities for work exist for differently abled in this field
Theo Johns is an Aquaculture Technician with the National Lobster Hatchery, UK. He studied Physics, Chemistry, Human Biology and Maths and then decided to go for a broad science degree, studying Environmental Science. He was then subsequently trained in aquaculture at the National Lobster Hatchery. He has helped re-establish the hatchery in Newlyn as it was closed for several years due to lack of funding.*
Fishery Technician/Aquaculture Technician
NCS Code: NA | F031. Complete 10 + 2 in the Science stream (Physics, Chemistry and Biology)
2. Complete Bachelor’s degree (B.Sc.) in Industrial Fish and Fisheries/Zoology/Chemistry/Fisheries, followed by a Diploma in Aquaculture Management/Fish Products Technology (DFPT)
OR
Complete Bachelor’s degree (B.F.Sc) in Fisheries Science, followed by an M.F.Sc in Aquaculture/Fish Processing/Fisheries Extension/Fisheries Hydrography.
For admissions, you have to clear B.F.Sc. entrance exams which are conducted by each state.
Please check the duration of the course during enrolment
This course is offered by the department of Fishery Sciences.
This list of institutes is indicative only.
Government Institutes
1. Asutosh College, Kolkata
2. Government Holkar Science College, Indore
3. Government College of Rajahmundry
4. Fisheries College and Research Institute, Thoothukudi
5. Dr MGR Fisheries College and Research Institute, Ponneri
6. Ramdayalu Singh College, Muzaffarpur
7. Government Degree College Boys, Baramulla
8. College of Fisheries, Agartala
Private Institutes
(Please check if Institute is affiliated and accredited with UGC and ICAR before applying)
1. Sacred Heart College, Kochi
2. Centurion University of Technology and Management, Bhubaneswar
3. St Alberts College, Ernakulam
4. MES Asmabi College, Thrissur
5. Karim City College, Jamshedpur (Diploma)
6. Doon PG college of Agriculture Science and Technology, Dehradun
7. Phonics Group of Institutions, Roorkee
8. Jawahar Bharati Degree and PG College, Kavali (Diploma)
Information on the institute rankings can be found at - https://www.nirfindia.org/2022/Ranking.html
Distance learning Institute
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
Online Courses
• NPTEL* Swayam - https://onlinecourses.swayam2.ac.in/ cec21bt01/preview
• Udemy - http://bit.ly/3IUABF5
* NPTEL - National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning. It is by the Government of India and offers a variety of courses in an audio-video form
The approx. course fee ranges between INR 5,640-4,00,000*
*These figures are estimated numbers and will vary from institute to institute
SCHOLARSHIPS
• National Scholarship Portal - Visit http://www.scholarships.gov.in. Under this portal there are Central Government schemes offered by different departments, UGC/AICTE Schemes and State Schemes*
• Visit http://www.buddy4study.com for details on available scholarships. This is a gateway to scholarships starting from Class XI*
• Scholarships are also made available in institutes based on merit*
*(Availability of these scholarships can vary from time to time)
LOANS
• VidyaLakshmi, http://www.vidyalakshmi.co.in, is a portal for students seeking education loan. This portal has been developed under the guidance of the Department of Financial Services, (Ministry of Finance), Department of Higher Education (Ministry of Human Resource Development) and Indian Banks Association (IBA)
• Some states have student credit cards with low interest rates, for instance, West Bengal, Odisha, Bihar, etc.
• All banks give education loans
Places of Work: You can work in central labs, fish processing industries, aquaculture farms, aquaculture hatcheries and so on.
Work Environment: The work timings are typically 5 to 6 days a week for 7 to 8 hours per day. Shift system is applicable.
Opportunities for work exist for differently abled in this field
Laboratory Technician → Assistant Technician → Fisheries Technician → Senior Fisheries Technician
The approx. salary of a Fisheries Technician ranges between INR 33,334-54,000* per month.
Source: https://www.salaryexpert.com/salary/job/fisheries-technician/india
*These figures are indicative and subject to change
Experts from the field
Theo Johns is an Aquaculture Technician with the National Lobster Hatchery, UK. He studied Physics, Chemistry, Human Biology and Maths and then decided to go for a broad science degree, studying Environmental Science. He was then subsequently trained in aquaculture at the National Lobster Hatchery. He has helped re-establish the hatchery in Newlyn as it was closed for several years due to lack of funding.*
Source: https://www.technicians.org.uk/stories/theo-johns/?fbclid=IwAR0a52fOL7IvEJq5E378V-toTEdWMDtMMxq0EwgiMEbdDi3OmRr1AoCmVgc
*The above information is for training purposes only and will not be used for any commercial gains
department of fisheries, department of fisheries recruitment, fishery jobs in india, fishery survey of india