Nautical Science in India
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The marine system has changed due to developments in Nautical Science, just like in any other course. A report on global marine technology claims that improvements have been made to the methods employed in shipbuilding and operation.
Future shipbuilding technology is being developed thanks to factors like virtual inventory drive, efficient customization, waste reduction, and design freedom. Future developments will also focus on power generation and ship propulsion.
Below are some anticipated trends that the industry will likely see in the near future:
. Artificial Intelligence
. Clean Energy
. Robotics
. Energy-Efficient Integrations
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
The minimum educational qualification required to pursue this course is 10+2 Science stream schooling with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects. Students should have passed 12th Board examination from a recognised Board. Minimum marks criteria may exist and is generally around 50-60% marks in Board Examination. Sc. Degree holders (subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) may also pursue this course. Minimum marks criteria may exist and is generally between 50-60% marks in final year of Degree programme. Engineering (B.E. /B.Tech. ). Graduates (any branch) may
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