M.F.Sc. in Fish Pharmacology and Toxicology is a specialized postgraduate program designed to equip students with advanced knowledge in fish health management, pharmacological treatments, and the effects of toxic substances on aquatic life. Spanning 2 years, the course covers areas such as aquatic toxicology, fish disease management, pharmacokinetics, and environmental impact assessment. Students learn how to assess and address the impacts of chemicals and pharmaceuticals on fish populations, contributing to sustainable fisheries and aquaculture. The program includes theoretical studies, laboratory work, and field research, offering hands-on experience in aquatic health and safety. Graduates can pursue careers in research, aquaculture management, regulatory bodies, and environmental consultancy. The program aims to address the growing need for expertise in aquatic animal welfare and ecosystem health.