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Aayushi Bijawe

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The eligibility criteria for the merchant navy may vary depending on the specific requirements set by the organisation or country you are applying to. Generally, the merchant navy has stringent selection criteria to ensure that candidates possess the necessary skills and knowledge for the maritime industry. While having an average percentage above 60% is a positive factor, it is unlikely to be the sole criterion for eligibility. Math, Physics and Chemistry are often important subjects for maritime studies, and organizations may have specific minimum marks or grade requirements in these subjects. To determine your eligibility accurately
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Nitika

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There are two Batches in a Year.
1st batch starts in 1st week of February while 2nd begins in 1st Week of August. Basic eligibility
Above are the minimum Eligibility criteria laid down by the University while the Sponsoring shipping companies may keep slightly higher cut offs. ARI Conducts written test and Interview on behalf of major Shipping Companies. You first need to register.

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Somil Goyal

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A common degree programme in India is not a B.Sc. In numerical Science. The B.Sc. In Nautical Science or the MEng. In Marine Engineering, which are appropriate degrees for a career in the Merchant Navy, are offered by a few colleges in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, nevertheless. The following are some of the best universities in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu for a B.Sc. In marine engineering or nautical Science:
1. Indian Maritime University - Chennai Campus, Chennai
2. Coimbatore Marine College, Coimbatore
3. AMET University, Chennai
4. Hindustan Institute of Maritime Training, Chennai
5. International Maritime Academy, Chennai
6. RVS Coll
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Anshika Maurya

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To join the Merchant Navy, you will need to meet the eligibility criteria and follow the selection process. Here are the steps to join the Merchant Navy:
Meet the eligibility criteria: To join the Merchant Navy, you must be at least 17 years old and have completed your 10+2 examination with PCM Physics Chemistry and Mathematics) as main subjects. You must also meet the physical fitness and medical requirements. Choose a course: There are various courses available to join the Merchant Navy, including:
B.Sc. Nautical Science
Marine Engineering
Electro Technical Officer (ETO) Course
Deck Cadet Course
GME Course (Graduate Marine Engineering)
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Yes, you can do Merchant Navy course being a chemical engineering student. Career as a merchant navy can be pursued as an officer in mainly filled like Marine Engineering ( deck). The following streams of study are eligible in India for young aspirants who wanted to join on the deck. You can explore about- 3 years degree course in nautical Science (12th) aspirants.
- 4 years degree programme in Marine Engineering (12th) aspirants
- 2 years course for Diploma holders
- one year course for graduate in Mechanical Engineering
- 3 months course for Deck Cadet for (12th )students.

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Arohan Pal

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If you want to go in the deck side of the ship, then go for DNS or B.Sc. Nautical Science. And if you want to go for the engine side, then opt for B.Tech Marine engineering. There is scope in all the 3 courses and finally after completing the course you will end up in a ship. DNS is a 1 year Diploma course, after which you will be sailing as a cadet and will be earning in US Dollars. By doing this course, you will be working as a deck cadet and you will have to clear exams to be promoted. B.Sc. Nautical Science is a 3 year B.Sc. Course, after which you will be sailing as a cadet and will be earning in US Dollars. By doing this course,
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Ananya Agha

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First. you should be eligible for applying to ncc ( check the official website for eligibility criteria). Then there is application enrollment. A student desirous of being enrolled in the Senior Division shall apply to the Officer Commanding of the nearest NCC Unit; while a student desirous of being enrolled in the Junior Division should apply to the Headmaster/Principal of the school in the prescribed form. Lastly there is verification.

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