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Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies

Public/Government University|Estd. 2011|NIRF #31 (Agriculture and Allied Sectors) 2025

Average rating of Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.9

Based on 15 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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7%
4
60%
3
20%
2
7%
1
7%
Placement

Placement

3.8/5

Admission

Admission

3.9/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.1/5

Academics

Academics

3.9/5

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Sameer Iyer

Sameer Iyer

15 Sept, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really smart and have PhDs. They do research too. We go on cool trips to companies every semester. By the end of the course, we're all set for jobs. The course plan is great and the exams are at the end of each semester. They match what we learned. The exams usually have practical questions, so it's not too hard. Anyone can pass them.

Placement: I'm in the B.Tech food technology course with around 43 students. Companies like ITC, parle, Nestle, and Nedspice come for recruitment. Most of us get internships in our favorite companies. After graduation, we can work as food safety officers, quality controllers, or new product developers. It's a great opportunity for hands-on experience.

Campus: I really like that the university has separate hostels for guys and girls. The facilities here help students do their best, like the canteen with good food. And every year, they have food fest, sports, and arts events. It's pretty cool!

Tarun Choudhary

Tarun Choudhary

16 Aug, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really good and know their stuff. They help us prepare for exams and push us to do our best. The exams are fair and follow what we learn in class. It's great to see so many students passing with good grades.

Placement: I really like how many students get internships at top companies like Nedspice and Lazza. It's cool that we can pick companies based on what we're into. I've heard about roles like food and safety officer, quality assurance officer, and quality control officer. It's awesome to have these opportunities!

Campus: The college has great labs and separate hostels for guys and girls. Each classroom has a projector and Wi-Fi. Classes are big enough for everyone. The hostels are nice and the food is good. They also have sports and games for students to show off their skills.

Harsh Patel

Harsh Patel

22 Dec, 2024

2.5
2 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers really know their stuff and are super qualified to teach. The way they teach is top-notch. The course content is spot-on and gets us ready for the real world. The exams are pretty challenging, and it all comes down to how the teachers set the questions. You need over 50% to pass, but most students manage to pass with flying colors.

Placement: Most students in the fisheries course get jobs, around 70-90%. The pay is decent, like 3-7 LPA on average. But if you're lucky and land a cool gig in research or management, you could even make up to 12 LPA. The lowest pay for newbies is about 3 LPA. Neospark, Gadre Marine, and CP are some big companies that hire from here. Lots of students also get internships at cool places like marine research centres and aquariums. After graduating, you could become an aquaculturist, fisheries officer, or even a research scientist. It's a good course if you're into fish and stuff!

Campus: The college has Wi-Fi for students. The lab is clean and well-equipped. Classrooms come with projectors and mics. The library has lots of books. The hostel facilities are okay. Food quality is good. Medical services are decent. Everyone here loves sports. We have a swimming pool and a nice ground. Sports equipment is good for all. The university supports selected players with funds and gear. They offer football, basketball, volleyball, badminton, and table tennis. Great place for sports lovers!

Manisha Mishra

Manisha Mishra

18 Jul, 2024

3.3
3 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The courses cover all the latest topics and prepare us well for teaching careers. The professors are really smart and easy to talk to. Exams each semester aren't too hard either.

Placement: I really liked how many different schools come to our campus for recruiting. We have Kendriya Vidyalaya, Navodaya, some international schools, and private schools. They offer both full-time and part-time teaching jobs. About 70% of students got placed, which is awesome!

Campus: There are separate hostels for guys and girls. The medical help is always there, and the sports area is nice. The food in the mess is good too. The computer labs have Wi-Fi, and the library is huge. The classrooms are in good shape as well.

Sonal Das

Sonal Das

12 Jun, 2022

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really friendly and always ready to help out. They teach well and make everything easy to understand. Plus, the campus is super green and surrounded by beautiful nature. I'm studying B.Sc. Nursing and it seems like a great choice for a successful career. I've heard there's a high chance of getting a job with this degree, around 95% or so.

Placement: The college has a 90% placement rate, which is pretty good. The salaries range from Rs 30k to Rs 3 lakh per month. Lots of students get job offers from hospitals abroad or in the government sector. You can work as a nursing consultant, hospital administrator, department head, and more. Almost all students go for internships, around 95%.

Campus: The classrooms have good facilities, with labs for each subject. The library is in every department, and there's Wi-Fi all over the college. The hostel rooms are nice, with attached bathrooms, and each room fits four students comfortably.

Nidhi Das

Nidhi Das

16 May, 2022

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The pass rate is around 80-85%. The teachers are really smart and know a lot. They teach in a cool way, mixing old and new styles. The study plan helps us learn theory and practice well, making us good at teaching and math.

Placement: I got a job with a 4 Lacs package after college. Some friends got 2.5 Lacs, but most got around 3.2 Lacs. We had recruiters from government schools, private schools, and NGOs. About 75% of us got placed.

Campus: The hostel is cool with a common room and bathrooms in the rooms. The food in the mess and canteen is great. There are some sports facilities, but not a lot. The classrooms in the department are big and the library is modern.

Om Menon

Om Menon

1 May, 2022

3.5
4 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful, and they all have PhDs. The teaching is okay, nothing too special. The course content doesn't really prepare us for the industry. The exams are pretty tough these days. Only half of the students pass.

Placement: Around 10-15 of us from college got jobs in different companies. The highest salary offered was 45,000/- per month. IDBI bank, focusing on agriculture, hired students for our course. Many of us also did internships in different companies. The job title offered was junior assistant.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is top-notch, better than any other government college I've seen. The labs and classrooms in the eastern campus are well taken care of, but the ones in the western campus are a bit old. The library is good for average students, and the huge hostel is well-maintained. The food at the hostel is pretty good and affordable too. The mess and canteen are always clean and hygienic. Everyone loves the badminton court at the hostel, it's a big hit. The matron is super friendly too.

Sameer Das

Sameer Das

7 Aug, 2021

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here are really smart - they got their Ph.Ds from top colleges. They're awesome at teaching and cover everything really well. The classes are a bit challenging, but 80% of students pass their semesters.

Placement: Around 30% of students get jobs in a year. The highest salary offered was around $60,000, while the lowest was around $15,000. About 50% of students land internships at companies like Milma and Pavizham Price Mill. The best job offered in our course was as a quality controller.

Campus: The facilities are really helpful. They solve all our problems and make sure we get the messages we need. The Wi-Fi in our college is super fast. The library has a lot of books to choose from. Our classrooms have everything we need. Plus, we have separate labs for different subjects. It's all great!

Vikas Patel

Vikas Patel

20 Jun, 2020

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors really knew their stuff and had lots of experience. They took us on visits to actual industrial sites and showed us how things work in the real world. We learned about important stuff like how weaving works, planning harbours, grading technology, and insurance for offshore stuff. It was all really helpful for getting ready to work in the industry.

Placement: Studying M.Tech at our college was really exciting and I learned a lot. Most students got jobs after graduating, like around 75%. The highest salary offered was 12 LPA, and the average was 7 LPA. Some got around 3 LPA. Companies like Renault, Adani Port, and others hired students. Many of us did internships with port authorities, offshore engineering firms, and research organizations. It was a great experience overall.

Campus: The department had cool labs for studying water stuff like hydrodynamics and sediment transport. We used software like MIKE21 and ANSYS for our projects, which was pretty neat. They had lots of study materials and case studies for us to use. The hostels were comfy with good Wi-Fi, power, and water. The food was okay, and there were sports and medical care available on campus. It was a nice place to live and study.

Sunil Singh

Sunil Singh

23 Jan, 2020

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors were really experienced and super helpful. They made tough stuff easy to get and were there for us in the field and research work. The course was all about Marine ecology, conservation, and oceanography which is exactly what matters now.

Placement: The Marine Biology program at October College opens up great career opportunities. Over 75% of students found jobs after graduating. Some got paid as much as 10 Lacs a year, while others started at 4 Lacs. The average salary was around 6 Lacs. About 70% of students landed internships at marine research centers, aquariums, or conservation projects. It's a solid program with good outcomes for students looking to work in marine biology.

Campus: I really enjoyed studying Marine Biology at this college. We got to learn all about marine creatures, water quality, and ecosystems. It was nice having a research center close to the beach where we could study marine life up close. The library had lots of books and journals on marine science. The hostels were comfy, with clean rooms, Wi-Fi, and constant power and water supply. It was a great experience overall!