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Devasahayam Institute of Fisheries Science and Technology

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Devasahayam Institute of Fisheries Science and Technology is a leading educational institution dedicated to fisheries and aquatic sciences, offering state-of-the-art infrastructure and hands-on training in various disciplines. Located in Kilkulam, Tamil Nadu, the institute focuses on aquaculture, fish processing technology, and fisheries management. With advanced laboratories, a demo aquaculture farm, and high-tech classrooms, students receive industry-relevant education and practical experience. The WiFi-enabled campus and comprehensive academic support ensure a holistic learning environment for aspiring fisheries professionals.

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    eegaiarasu

    Delivery took 72 hours after arrival, poor service, needs improvement.

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    priyadarshi

    A divine place where blessings are felt strongly. The presence of the Guru is deeply felt. I shared my experience, and everyone who visits here has something unique to share.

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    mayilappan

    Very worst college. Do not take admission here. No safety for girls. Fees are very high. Fake building setup. Only one floor for college, the rest for the owner's residence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Students who have completed 10+2 (Science stream) can apply for fisheries-related courses.

Yes, students receive career guidance and placement support in the fisheries and aquaculture industries.

Yes, courses include hands-on training, lab work, and industry exposure.

Yes, the institute offers hostel facilities for both boys and girls.

Graduates can work in fisheries departments, aquaculture farms, fish processing industries, marine research centers, and government agencies.

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