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7 years agoBeginner-Level 3
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
One can also pursue M.Tech in Oceanography or Marine Biology. The minimum qualification is M.Sc and sometime a valid GATE score is essential for admission to this program.
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The minimum educational requirement for an entry-level job as a Marine biologist is Bachelor of Science degree with a focus on Marine biology. However, most preferred is a Masters degree in Marine biology. For research and university teaching positions, PhD in Marine biology is required.
Marine biology areas of study include systematics, ecology, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology, parasitology, reproduction and development, mariculture, ocean farming, pollution biology, energy resources and conservation.
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AMET University, Kanathur - Chennai Academy of Maritime Education and Training Tamil Nadu
Coimbatore Marine College-Indian Maritime University, Tamil Nadu
Haldia Institute of Maritime Studies and Research-Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
Hindustan Institute of Maritime Training, Chennai-Indian Maritime University, Tamil Nadu
Institute of Technology and Marine Engineering-Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
International Maritime Academy-Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tamil Nadu
Maharashtra
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After completing the course, students majoring in BSc Nautical Science have two main options: pursue a PG course or seeking employment. As previously mentioned, graduates with a BSc in Nautical Science have a wide range of career options. But if they would like to pursue a postgraduate degree, these are some excellent choices that will support them in their future undertakings.
- MSc Nautical Science
- MSc in Shipping, Trade & Finance
- MSc Maritime Policy and Shipping
- MSc Maritime Affairs
- MBA Maritime and Shipping
- ME in Marine Engineering
BSc Nautical Science graduates can opt for PG diploma courses as well.
- PG Diploma in Logistics and Shipping,
- Pos
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Along with educational qualification, medical standards are also given much importance. It is due to the fact that after completion of the course, a cadet may have to work under testing conditions in a ship.
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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 Recognized Board. Minimum marks criteria may exist and is generally around 50-60% marks in Board Examination.
B.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 program.
Engineering (B.E./B.Tech.) Graduates (any branch) may also pursue this course. Minimum marks c
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