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Universities Offering Fisheries Technology in Nigeria (2027)

38 approved Nigerian universities and polytechnics offer Fisheries Technology. Click any school to see full UTME and O'level admission requirements.

Schools38
States23
About Fisheries Technology

Fisheries Technology is a dynamic applied science programme that equips students with practical and theoretical knowledge in fish production, aquaculture management, post-harvest processing, and marine resource conservation. Students explore subjects such as fish biology, water quality management, fishing gear technology, seafood preservation, and fisheries economics, preparing them for a rapidly growing sector critical to Nigeria's food security and export economy. Graduates pursue rewarding careers as aquaculture farm managers, fisheries officers with state and federal agencies, seafood processing entrepreneurs, or environmental consultants working on aquatic resource management. The Fisheries Society of Nigeria provides a strong professional platform for networking and development, while graduates may also align with bodies such as the Nigerian Institute of Food Science and Technology for broader professional recognition.

Anambra (1 schools)
Bauchi (3 schools)
Benue (2 schools)
Borno (1 schools)
Delta (1 schools)
Ebonyi (1 schools)
Edo (2 schools)
Ekiti (2 schools)
Gombe (2 schools)
Imo (3 schools)
Jigawa (1 schools)
Kaduna (1 schools)
Kano (1 schools)
Katsina (1 schools)
Kebbi (1 schools)
Lagos (2 schools)
Nasarawa (2 schools)
Niger (1 schools)
Ogun (1 schools)
Ondo (3 schools)
Oyo (3 schools)
Plateau (2 schools)
Yobe (1 schools)
Frequently Asked Questions
How many universities offer Fisheries Technology in Nigeria?
As of 2026, 38 approved Nigerian universities and polytechnics offer Fisheries Technology.
What JAMB subjects do I need for Fisheries Technology?
Check specific institution pages for UTME combinations.
Which state has the most schools offering Fisheries Technology?
Bauchi has the most institutions offering Fisheries Technology in Nigeria.