Merchant Navy
Hii aspirants
here I am providing you list of some best institute for gme course. These arw
VELS University.
Praveenya Institute of Marine Engineering.
International Maritime Institute
R L Institute of Nautical Sciences
Hindustan Institute of Maritime Training
The Great Eastern Institute of Maritime Studies.
I hope my answer will help you out
Good luck
Hello Ishwar Sharma
Merchant navy is the most exciting and lucrative course for youngsters. It offers commercial services. Merchant ships employ a huge number of workers to carry and deliver goods from one country to another.
Merchant navy as a profession is nothing but a treat if you are traveler at heart , it has has opportunities of roaming all around the globe and ensuring the sense of fulfillment and satisfaction apart from that it also demands you to be physically and mentally fit . It is profession not for the faint heart ,crisis in sea not only demands a calm but a brave soul too . Apart from that the salary is downright handsome.
It is quite challenging but also monetarily rewarding and satisfying.
Eligibility criteria :
Class 12 with PCM from recognised board.
Candidate has to be unmarried
Admission is through entrance test followed by a screening test and a main written examination. After clearing test there is an interview and a Medical test.
You also need to complete a ship training course prior to employment, it's a short term course and candidates are taught basic security concerns of voyaging.
Hope it helps you.
hello aspirant,
you can join merchant navy right after you pass your 10+2 exam. you need to be an unmarried indian citizen , you need to have physics, chemistry and mathematics in your 10+2 course. there will be a entrance test by merchant navy, if you carck you will go through a ship training course.
another option yo join in merchant navy is doing diploma in nautical science from reputed institute. however you need to give your 100 percent. however I would suggest you go through the job perspective area of working in merchant navy before joining.
hi,
yes you can join merchant navy after b.tech in mechanical engineering. as mechanical and marine engineering has many subjects in common that will be easier for you to do this course.
you can do 1 year Graduate Marine Engineering (GME) course after mechanical engineering to enter merchant navy.
however select the college according where placement is really good.
some institute offers this course:
Maritime Foundation
Coimbatore Marine Centre
Vels University
Training Ship Rahaman
C.V. Raman College of Engineering
Vishwakarma Maritime Institute
Mangalore Marine Institute
Dear aspirant,
There are various courses that are available to pursue in Anglo Eastern Maritime Academy and here is the list :
1.) Diploma in Nautical Science course
2.) Electro Technological officer course
3.) Graduate Marine Engineering course
The fees is about 4 lakhs per annum
Hello Aspirant,
After completing 10+2 EXAMS there are mostly 3 ways to join Merchant Navy
As you mentioned in the question, you have done BBA now if you want to join merchant navy you have to do anyone of the above mentioned courses.
Here are some common eligibility criteria for both the courses:
hey! to be a deck officer
Hey Maneesh,
You can't change the SSB center if the SSB center is not done by your choice. They will choose where you need to go for SSB. The allowances will be given for transportation only for you and maybe there will be no allowances for the parent's transportation. As far as I heard of it only one family members ticket will be paid by the Navy. There will be no Accomodations to the candidate's parents they have to arrange by there own. And the criteria for BMI and other fitness-related pieces of information are given in the there official site.
Hope that helps
all the best
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