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Scholar-Level 18
1. 3 Year B.Sc. (Ship Building and Repair) Offered only in one Affiliated Institute
Eligibility criteria : 10+2 or equivalent (PCM - 50% average and minimum of 50% marks in English subject in 10th / 12th Examination. )
2. BBA (Logistics, Retailing and commerce) offered at Chennai and Cochin
Eligibility criteria : 10+2 or equivalent (Minimum 60% of Aggregate marks in any stream and minimum of 50% marks in English subject in 10th and/or 12th Examination. ). .
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In order to become a marine engineer after doing mechanical engineering, one needs to do a compulsory 1-year Graduate marine engineering course.
As an academic discipline, Marine Engineering covers concepts and processes involved in the manufacture, designing and operation of ship machinery and engines. The discipline is about the science of nautical architecture. Marine engineers are responsible for supervising the engine crew involved in operating marine
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 2
IMUCET helps you get through all the government IMU campuses on the other hand TMI, which is a private institute conducts it's own separate Computer Based Test which majorly contains questions from Maths and Physics.
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