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There are 2 major profiles through which you can join the Merchant Navy Engineer & Cadet.
A. Deck Cadet or Navigating Officer
In this category, the career will start as a Deck Cadet, and the job responsibility would primarily be that of maintenance and running of the ship, tanks, cargo, etc. Education Required:
You can pursue your B.Sc. Nautical Science, B.Sc. Marine, B.Sc. Marine Catering, etc. You should have PCM in Class 12th to pursue a career in Merchant Navy. Admission Process to be a Cadet in the Merchant Navy:
1. IMUCET You are required to clear IMUCET which is conducted by Indian Maritime University. Once you clear IMUCET
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After class 12th, you are eligible to study the following merchant navy courses:
B.Sc. Nautical ScienceB.E. Marine EngineeringB.E. Naval Architecture and Offshore EngineeringB.E. Petroleum EngineeringB.E. Mechanical EngineeringB.E. Harbour & Ocean EngineeringB.E. Civil EngineeringB.E. Electrical & Electronics EngineeringB.Sc. Marine CateringElectro Technical Officer Course
You can find a detailed guidance on taking merchant navy as a career by clicking here- https://www.shiksha.com/careers/merchant-navy-officer-77
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If you missed Indian Maritime University's exam, you can appear for other institutes that provide similar training. You may choose to opt for:
1. B. S. Nautical Technology from Tolani Maritime Institute (TMI), Pune and RL Institute of Nautical Sciences (RLINS), Madurai.
2. B.Sc. Nautical Science offered by Academy of Maritime Education and Training (AMET), Chennai and Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), Liverpool
3. HND Nautical Science offered by AMET University, Chennai in collaboration with South Tyneside College, UK and International Maritime Institute, Noida in collaboration with Glasgow College of Nautical Studies, S
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It depends what your interest and preference is. If serving the nation and having a job security is your preference, then Indian navy should be your choice. If traveling around the world and earning a hefty pay package is your objective, then you should pursue merchant navy.
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