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Pragati Singh

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Yes, While it is understood that Ocean Engineering and Marine Engineering are the two fields that are pretty much intertwined, yet there are differences between the two. Ocean Engineering goes into the designing and constructing of systems and structures for the ocean, Marine Engineering on the other hand involve managing and maintaining marine vessels and equipment.FeatureOcean EngineeringMarine EngineeringFocusDesigning and developing ocean systems & structuresOperating and maintaining marine vessels & machineryAreas of expertiseCoastal engineering, offshore structures, underwater vehicles, marine renewable energyPropulsion systems,
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Dhruv Singh

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To gain admission to VELS School of Maritime Studies for B.Tech Marine Engineering follow these steps: 1.Eligibility Criteria:   Pass 10+2 or its equivalent examinations with a minimum of 60% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics groups.   Secure at least 50% in English at the 10th or 12th standard.   Be maximum 25 years old on the date of course commencement.   Fulfill the medical standards required for maritime studies. 2.Prepare for IMUCET:   Qualify in the IMUCET exam, which is mandatory for admission. 3.Stay Informed:   Keep eyes on admission not
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Akansha Bisht

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Some of the best courses for a career in the Merchant Navy include B. Tech Marine Engineering, B.Sc Nautical Science, Diploma in Nautical Science, and other related courses offered by maritime institutes and universities.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Completing the Advanced Diploma in Marine Engineering and Systems from INS Vishwakarma also means that you will have job opportunities available within the marine as well shipping sector. Usually, the program offers hands-on training in marine engineering and ship operations which are useful for careers like a Marine Engineer or Ship Officer or Technical support functions at maritime companies. Careers may also include jobs with shipping companies, marine equipment manufacturers and marine consultancy firms. If possible, try to do as much networking during your course and make use of any internships or connections you have in the indus
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Pragati Singh

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Hi, Relationship Between Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture:FeatureMarine EngineeringNaval ArchitectureFocusMachinery and systems within a shipDesign and structure of the ship itselfResponsibilitiesPropulsion systems, power generation, onboard machinery, auxiliary systemsHull shape, stability, structural integrity, hydrodynamics, arrangementsRelevant skillsMechanical engineering, electrical engineering, thermodynamics, fluid mechanicsEngineering mechanics, naval hydrodynamics, structural analysis, shipbuilding technologyCollaborationWorks closely with naval architects to ensure compatibility and functionality of ship systemsCons
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Rashmi Sinha

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IMU Mumbai accepts Indian Maritime University Common Entrance Test (IMU CET) scores for admission to BTech in Marine Engineering. IMUCET Round 2 cutoff is out and as per the data, the closing rank for BTech in Marine Engineering was 898 for the students belonging to the General AI category. The Round 1 cutoff for the same course was 475. So, considering both the rounds, stundent with a rannk of 3000 will not be eliginle to get admission at IMU Mumbai for BTech in Marine Engineering.    

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Rashmi Sinha

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IMU Chennai accepts ranks from Indian Maritime University Common Entrance Test (IMUCET) for BTech in Marine Engineering admission. IMUCET Round 3 cutoff has been out. As per the data, the closing rank for BTech in Marine Engineering was at, 1631 for the students belonging to the General AI category.However, with regard to the cutoff of Round 3, candidates will have to get a rank upto 1631 to be qualified for IMU Chennai admission for BTech in Marine Engineering under General AI category. Refer to the following table to check out the category-wise cutoff 2024 of IMUCET for Round 3: CategoriesRound 3 Closing RanksGeneral1631OBC
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Manasa N

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In Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering from IMU Vizag, there are several employment areas one may consider for a career such as ship designing and manufacturing firms, offshore structures, marine consulting firms, research institutions and maritime law firms. Potential careers are naval architect, ship and marine engineer, offshore structural engineer, research scientist, project manager and technical consultant. Other opportunities are available within shipbuilding yards, shipping organizations, and government departments in connection with maritime as well as ocean engineering. Moreover, graduates can work in universities and in
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Pragati Singh

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Marine Engineering could be quite complex to study but then again, what is known about it is not necessarily harder than other types of engineering. The core curriculum is not significantly different from most other engineering fields and relies heavily on knowledge in Mathematics, Physics, and Mechanisms. However, Marine Engineering includes additional challenges, for instance, hydrodynamics to visualize how fluids particularly water behaves around the moving vessels, corrosion which is a great concern in marine environment since vessels work in salty water, and many more skills about marine propulsion such as engines and propellers.
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