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Rashmi Karan

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Certainly, students who are taking their class 12 exam in the same admission year are eligible to apply. They need to tick "Result Awaited" button on the application form. Nevertheless, you will be required to submit documentation that proves your eligibility, which is securing 60% aggregate in PCM and 50% in English.

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Yes, clearing the IMU CET (Common Entrance Test of Indian Maritime University) is compulsory for getting admission to the B.Sc. Nautical Science course. Along with this entrance test, one has to qualify the personal interview and medical test as well.

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The first year of MANET BSc course focuses on building a strong foundation in Science and communication. Aspirants study Applied Mathematics, Nautical Physics, and Electronics to understand ship systems. You will also learn Marine Meteorology and English Communication. This balanced approach at MIT School of Engineering and Sciences ensures that every BSc student is prepared for more advanced technical maritime subjects in later semesters.

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Officer Like Qualities (OLQ) is unique to the MANET BSc course syllabus included in all six semesters. It focuses on developing leadership, discipline, and professional ethics. Since being a sea officer requires more than just technical skill, the BSc programme at MIT School of Engineering and Sciences uses this module to transform students into responsible, courageous, and capable maritime leaders.

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Students who have completed their 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English from a recognised board like CBSE, ICSE can apply for BSc in Health Sciences course at the Mithibai College. The admission will be merit-based.

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Yes.  V. M. Salgaocar Institute of International Hospitality Education (VMSIIHE) is affiliated to Goa University, which is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and is also a member of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).  Accordingly, the B.Sc. and M.Sc. Programmes offered by VMSIIHE are fully recognised, as they are awarded through Goa University in compliance with UGC norms and standards.

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Rashmi Karan

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Eyesight is a critical factor for safety at sea. For B.Sc. Nautical Science, you must have 6/6 vision in both eyes without spectacles. For B.Tech Marine Engineering, the limits are slightly more flexible, allowing 6/12 in each eye or 6/9 in one and 6/18 in the other. However, normal color vision is mandatory for all courses; any degree of color blindness will lead to disqualification during the medical exam.

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No, you cannot apply. MANET strictly requires candidates to have completed their Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) through a regular, full-time mode of education. The maritime industry demands rigorous physical and academic preparation that distance or correspondence courses cannot provide. Therefore, any qualification obtained through part-time or distance learning is automatically disqualified for both the B.Tech Marine Engineering and B.Sc. Nautical Science programs at the institute.

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To join MANET, you must have normal color vision; color blindness is a disqualification. For B.Tech Marine Engineering or B.Sc. Nautical Science, your unaided vision should be at least 6/12 in each eye or 6/9 and 6/18.

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To join MANET, you must have normal color vision; color blindness is a disqualification. For B.Tech Marine Engineering or B.Sc. Nautical Science, your unaided vision should be at least 6/12 in each eye or 6/9 and 6/18.

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