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Vedant Kumar

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Hi Aishwary,
Marine engineering is a branch of Engineering that deals with nautical architecture and science. The demand for Marine Engineers in public and private shipping companies has risen sharply, with the increase in international global sea traffic. BE in Marine Engineering / Nautical Science is the basic qualifications to become a Marine Engineer. The minimum educational qualifications for pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Marine Engineering or Nautical science is plus two or equivalent with 60% marks in science subjects such as Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. These courses are of 4 years duration. Most institutes admit candi
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Indrani Garg (Shiksha Study Abroad Counsellor)Study Abroad Consultant, 8 yrs experience

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Hi Sashi, the three fields you stated leads to different career opportunities.The best way to decide is by figuring out your interests and career plans. Though you are too young to decide your career you will know what you like the most. If you are fond of physics and mathematics and aspire to become an engineer or scientist choose B.Tech. Similarly if you have a creative bent of mind and enjoy sketching, designing, gaming, computers go for animation. Similar definition applies for a career after B.Arch. You must enjoy doing what you do so follow your interests and passion. Irrespective of what you pursue you must have the aptitude and
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ambreen khan

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Hi, you can check a number of options here
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/ms-in-mechanical-engineering-colleges-ds
Study as per your interest and career plans. Hope it helps.

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Bhargav C

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Post your complete profile and the course in which you are pursuing B.Tech, so that we can get a fair idea to suggest you the courses

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dattaprasad pokaleautomobile engineer

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Mtech or MS or MBA If you are interested in further studies else go for job.

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ravi kumar

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Both the degrees have worldwide acceptance

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Yes, you can pursue aeronautical engineering after completing B.Tech in electrical and electronics engineering.

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