Master of Fishery Science (MFSc) in Aquatic Animal Health is a specialized postgraduate program designed to provide in-depth knowledge and skills in diagnosing, preventing, and managing diseases in aquatic organisms. The course focuses on the health and welfare of fish and other aquatic species, incorporating topics like aquatic pathology, immunology, epidemiology, and biotechnological approaches for disease control. Students acquire expertise through practical training, laboratory work, and field studies, preparing them for roles in aquaculture industries, research organizations, and governmental bodies. This 2-year program (24 months) equips graduates with the tools to enhance sustainable aquaculture practices and contribute to food security, ecosystem health, and biodiversity conservation. It is ideal for those passionate about aquatic sciences and environmental stewardship.