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Pallavi Jain

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Eligibility for B.Sc. In Nautical Science. As a minimum criterion of eligibility, the course requires the candidate to have attained the 10+2 qualification in the Science stream with Physics, Math and Chemistry as main subjects, and a minimum aggregate score of 60%.

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Pallavi Jain

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Eligibility for B.Sc. in Nautical Science. As a minimum criterion of eligibility, the course requires the candidate to have attained the 10+2 qualification in the science stream with Physics, Math and Chemistry as main subjects, and a minimum aggregate score of 60%.

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chandran murthi

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Greetings from RLINS! Please confirm current pursuing course details, will give you information of option for lateral entry.For further query please call 9894007317

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rohith kola

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Yes, if you make sure that you pursue it from a reputed government recognised institute. Usually, maritime studies institutes are approved and certified by Director General of Shipping, Ministry of Shipping.

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Mehak Seth

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Entry requirements:
You can join the merchant navy from age 16 as an officer cadet or as an apprentice able seafarer (deck). You'll need at least 4 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), including English, maths and physics (or combined Science) or equivalent qualifications. If you have A levels or equivalent, in maths or Science, you could do an industry-backed HND, foundation degree, or degree. Subjects include nautical Science, and navigation and maritime Science. If you already have a degree, you'll usually be able to join a graduate programme and train as an officer in a shorter time. You'll need to pass a medical exam which will includ
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SAMUNDRA

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For DNS and B.Tech, IMUCET is mandatory. For GME, it is not required.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Fisheries and aquaculture are one of best leading business and industry in the world. In fisheries section you may join for B.F.Sc. Or M.F.Sc. Or B.Sc. Or M.Sc. In fisheries or aquaculture. It opens the window towards the mass opportunities in fisheries. There are large number of vacancies in government and private section. Today, all over the world the Marine fish capture will be decreased but the fish consumption rate increases. So, the field of aquaculture have a great opportunity in future. In India there are several research institutions like CMFRI, CIBA, CIFT, CIFA, NFDB, NBFGR, NIO, RGCA etc. Done research works on fisheries and
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Pallavi Jain

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The 3-year long B.S in Nautical Science is an undergraduate course with the Course Fee: INR 2 - 8 lacs.

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