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Central Institute of Fisheries Nautical and Engineering Training

Central Institute of Fisheries Nautical and Engineering Training, ( C I F N E T ),Dewan's Road,

Cochin University Of Science And Technology

About College

The various developmental plans formulated by the Government in the Fisheries aims at increasing the fish production of the country. Inter alia, it aims to increase the standard of living and per capita income of the fishermen who depends on fishing for their livelihood. The fishing vessels are becoming sophisticated day by day. Fishermen will be at disadvantage if they are left unaware of these developments. Therefore, training plays a vital role in educating and upgrading their knowledge to instill self confidence among them for handling any situation.

The need for organised training for the personnel meant for manning the fishing vessels was felt very much after the independence when motorisation and mechanisation of fishing vessels were started. Organised Fisheries training in India started in 1945 with two all India training programmes, one on Marine fisheries at Mandapam Camp in Tamil Nadu and the other on Inland fisheries at Barrackpore in West Bengal. However, till long, training of manpower requirement for the operation of fishing vessel was not thought of, though there was a consistent need. The Government, realising the requirement, established a chain of fishermen training centres in all Maritime States which trained a number of fishermen.

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Courses

UG
  • B.Sc. Fishery Science
  • VNC
PG
  • MFC

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