Your career after ME in Marine Engineering
Marine engineering is all about research done in oceans and inland waters connected to the sea. It also encompasses construction and maintenance of ships, along with various other sailing vessels. To make a career in Marine Engineering, students can opt for diploma and degree programmes in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering or Ocean Engineering at UG or PG level.
Marine Engineers are the members of the ship's crew and also in charge of managing a team of marine technicians and craftspeople. Diploma holders in marine engineering often help in maintenance of ships and vessels and may work as experts in the fields like mining in the sea. They may find jobs in sectors like Navy, Merchant Navy, and Directorate General of Shipping, Ports, and Manufacturing Industries.
Eligibility
Students who want to take admissions in the three-year diploma course or four year B.E. or B.Tech programme in Marine Engineering, should have done 10+2 with Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics and English. Students with Biology as one of the subjects might have an advantage in the course.
Students not only have to clear entrance exams to get a seat but also have to undergo medical fitness tests to prove that they are physically and mentally fit for the programme.
For those who want to do M.E. or M.Tech in Marine Engineering, it is necessary to have completed a four-year B.E. or B.Tech programme in Marine Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related engineering streams.
Career Prospects
Marine Engineering programmes can certainly assure you excellent job opportunities off shore. The remuneration is highly attractive and also fetches an NRI status for one. The best part about making a career in marine engineering is that it assures 100% placement rates.
These days, marine engineers are also involved in big researches on renewable energy and underwater vehicle. A two-year M.E. in Marine Engineering programme prepares you for a career in academics or research work. It also allows you an entry to a Ph.D programme in the field after that.
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