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(a) Pass in 12th Standard examination with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English as separa...Read More
The four-year B.Tech Marine Engineering course is a course leading to the Class IV Marine Enginee...Read More
(a) Pass in 12th Standard examination with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English as separate subjects with a PCM average of not less than 60%.
(b) The candidate must have secured a minimum 50% marks in the English language in the 10th or 12th standard exam (As per DGS Norms).
Relaxation of 5% in English marks will apply to candidates who are natives of the Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar Islands and belong to their Scheduled Tribes and who & both of whose parents were born in those islands & belong to the Scheduled Tribes of those islands. For SC/ST candidates: There will be a 5% relaxation in the eligibility marks of PCM; however, it will not apply to English Marks.
Note: The candidate must have passed the 10th and 12th standards from a recognized board.
The four-year B.Tech Marine Engineering course is a course leading to the Class IV Marine Engineer Officer Certificate of Competency, awarded by the Directorate General of Shipping, Government of India, after 6 months of sea service, enabling the cadets to become Marine Engineers on board Merchant ships anywhere in the world.
This course is strictly residential.
Entry Requirements:
Academic Standards: A pass in 10+ 2 or its equivalent examination with a minimum 60% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics group, and at least 50% in English at 10th or 12th standard.
Age:
17 to 25 years
SC/ST: Relaxable as per Government guidelines.
Physical and Medical Standards
Medically fit as per the standards set by merchant shipping Medical Examination Rules, 2000 as amended from time to time.
Eye Sight:
Distance vision (unaided) 0.5 (values given in Snellen Decimal Notation) (6/12) in each eye or 0.67 (values given in Snellen Decimal Notation). (6/9) in the better eye and 0.33 (Values given in Snellen Decimal Notation) and (6/18) in the other eye. Normal color vision
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