Marine Engineering
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I would say if you're interested in marine engineering then it a good choice and can land you in great jobs.
After completion of marine engineering, you can get a job in ship construction and maintenance where technical knowledge is a must. Several Marine Engineering colleges offer teaching jobs also. The options are plenty with good packages, so, I would say that marine engineering is a good career to pursue in India.
Hope this helps. Good luck!
Hello candidate. Mechanical Engineering is good in all the aspects. It deals with Engineering Physics, Engineering Mathematics and principles to design,analyse and maintain mechanical systems. It is one of the core branches of Engineering. You can have many opportunities in future if you go with Mechanical Engineering. Better go with Mechanical Engineering for bright future.
Hello Nikhil,
These are some exam through which you can become marine engineer:
Hello Aspirant,
Imu cet is the entrance exam for Indian marine University and amu entrance is for Aligarh muslim University entrance exam. So both are different, coming to marine engineering scope I found these info.
Marine architects have different employment obligations in the ventures like delivery, send producing, steel industry, control segment, the assembling area, consultancy firm.
They configuration, build and create nautical hardware.
In the wake of finishing Marine Engineering courses up-and-comers can alternative for worthwhile profession choices in broad daylight and private delivery organizations, motor generation firms, send building and structuring firms, naval force, inquire about bodies.
Hello aspirant,
Yes, you can surely pursue your MS in Petroleum engineering or Marine Engineering after your B.Tech degree as a Mechanical Engineer. All the UK universities which offer this degree are used to people entering with this qualification. However, it helps if you have a basic understanding of geology, and/or have some experience in the industry. You will typically find the maths and computing easier than someone with a geology degree, but have to work harder and faster on the geology. Generally speaking, all students will find some subjects new to them and will have to work harder at these topics. However, some other students will have experience and will help if you let them (and offer your help in return for others). And the staff should be used to teaching the mixed class.
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hey!
The fees is 2.25 lakhs per annum for the btech in Marine Engineering course, but the college provides excellent scholarships to meritorious students as well.The university topper gets 1 lakh and then following 25 students get 75k and next 25 get 25k per semester. It offers scholarship if you are in need of it and mostly not because of the quota you belong.
Hello!
Choosing one’s career in nautical science prepares a person to become a deck officer. Nautical science is a three years course that results in an undergraduate degree or diploma after which the student joins a ship as trainee cadet officer (commonly referred to as a deck cadet).
Marine engineering is a field that deals with the engineering aspect of the maritime industry. Like any conventional engineering course, marine engineering is a four-year course which prepares an individual to become an engineer on ships. Marine engineering is all about machinery on ships, boats, yachts, or any sea going vessels.
You can choose either ways but pursuing marine engineering through Indian Maritime University is best.Because it is a governing body in India for all marine courses.You would learn and adapt to the environment which will be there when you start doing a job as a marine engineer it will be helpful for you to habituate.Also you will get jobs with high pay scale.
I hope this is helpful.
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