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Keerthi Vishnumolakala

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Yes, Srinivas Institute of Technology (SIT) offers a B.E. in Marine Engineering, a 4-year full-time UG programme with 60 seats, and the total tuition fee is INR 7,12,000. 

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Vidhi Jain

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There are 3 Ocean Engineering private colleges in India. Some of the most sought-after colleges along with their course fee for Ocean Engg. are given below:

College Name

Course Fee

Academy of Maritime Education and Training

INR 4.35 lakh

Sri Narayana Gurukulam College of Engineering

INR 1.2 lakh

ICRI – Jagannath University, Delhi

INR 6 lakh

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Vidhi Jain

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There are 13 Ocean Engineering government colleges in India. Some of the most sought-after colleges along with their course fee for Ocean Engg. are given below:

College Name

Course Fee

IIT Bombay

INR 2.69 lakh

IIT Delhi

INR 3 lakh

IIT Madras

INR 10,000 – 10 lakh

IIT Kharagpur

INR 20,000 – 10 lakh

NIT Surathkal

INR 1.4 Lacs – 3.21 lakh

NIT Rourkela

INR 1.4 lakh

CUSAT, Kochi

INR 67,560 – 1.07 lakh

IMU Vizag

INR 4.9 – 9.8 lakh

 

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Vidhi Jain

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The Ocean Engg. syllabus includes both core subjects and elective subject choices. The syllabus is set in such a manner that you get a detailed understanding of the basic concepts related to Ocean Engineering. Some important subjects taught in Ocean Engg. classes are as follows:

·       Introduction to Manufacturing Processes

·       Marine Construction and Welding

·       Thermodynamics

·       Basic Electronics

·       Marine Hydrodynamics

·       Ship Stre

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Vidhi Jain

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For studying Ocean Engineering courses in India, you should meet the minimum eligibility requirements that is usually getting 50 to 60% marks in the PCM subjects for UG courses, and completing graduation in a relevant field with 55% marks for PG courses.

You also need to give relevant entrance exams for admission to top colleges and fill out the college application forms before the last date. After the exam results are out, you need to apply for the college counseling as well in the online mode.

You must go for the counseling session where you'll be given a seat according to your marks and rank in the exam. After getting the seat, you ne

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Vidhi Jain

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For getting admission to courses in Ocean Engineering, you should meet the eligibility requirements set by colleges. For BTech, you should have at least 50 to 60% marks in the PCM subjects. For an M Tech degree, you should have completed your graduation in Ocean Engineering, Naval Architecture, or Marine Engg. with at least 55% marks in the final exams. Rest, you need to give relevant entrance tests for admission.

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Sonali Dahiya

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The 3rd list of  candidates who have been selected will be released in July 2025 for IMU CET. List of candidates and other detail will be available on the official website of IMU.

The 3rd list is supposed to be released by the last week of July on the basis of last year schedule.

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Kanaka Jyothi

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Having an IMU CET 2024 ranking of 9,000 under the general category, finding admission in Marine Engineering at leading institutions such as IMU Kolkata or IMU Chennai might prove tough, considering that their earlier closing ranks were well under 1,000.
But you may also look at other good institutions whose cutoff ranks are higher.  For example, some of the affiliated colleges and private maritime institutions have had closing ranks ranging beyond 9,000 in previous years.

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