Degree Program Centurion University is proud to announce that its School of Fisheries, at the Paralakhemundi in Odisha, has received the approval of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research for the implementation of the B.F.Sc. program. This approval is tangible proof of the school’s function in providing students, experienced academicians, and researchers with the top-notch education and research in the field of fisheries.
Hence, the school reinforces recognition as an outstanding fisheries sciences institution too. The program of Bachelor of Fisheries Science (B.F.Sc.) at the School of Fisheries provides the students with a robust curriculum designed to develop the required knowledge and skills to thrive in fisheries management and aquaculture. The program covers the most relevant but also diverse subjects of aquaculture, resource management in fisheries, fish processing technology, and many others.
The School of Fisheries at Centurion University is known for its holistic understanding of fisheries education. It has seven divisions, each headed by faculty members who are highly competent and qualified. Students will acquire real-life experience from the buildup of the Aquaculture Research Farm (ARF), which contains diverse systems such as fish cage culture and ornamental fish breeding. Along with academic performance, the School of Fisheries also focuses on supporting communities and pursuing sustainable development. Using the programs, such as vermicomposting and live fish feed culture, not only does the organization boost awareness but also teaches and trains the individuals on the appropriate way to improve their living conditions and to look for a sustainable environment.
Pro D. N. Rao, Vice President of Centurion University, indicated that the ICAR’s (Indian Agricultural Research Institute) approval is an exciting moment for the university, demonstrating the university’s focus on quality education and novel approaches to fisheries sciences. The college will be happy to proceed with its broad objective of training future fishery experts and supporting the sustainable development of the region.