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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
Well it's hard to say because the eligibility criteria to enroll for the course is that the candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent (PCM-60% and a minimum of 50% marks in English subject in 10th / 12th Examination.)
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
Given below is a general criteria of selection-
Eligibility for B.Sc in nautical science-
As a minimum criterion of eligibility, the course requires the candidate to have attained the 10+2 qualification in the science stream with physics, math and chemistry as main subjects, and a minimum aggregate score of 60%.
Students awaiting the final year examinations results are eligible to apply too. Along with educational qualification, medical standards are also relevant and important in candidate's assessment. Aspiring candidates are needed to have a 6/6 eyesight, and not be suffering from vision impediments such as night blindness
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
Nautical science - It has the potential to deliver good careers.
Other than all the glittery and glory stuff mention along with it. Truth is it works only if you get your first break spot on eg. You get to complete cadetship without delay. For me to complete 18 months sea time it took 5 years. Recession+agents loots+company waiting period as no cargo and ship were sold.
All the stuff people say like package of 1020k USD, it's not true. You get it once you have experience of Masters for 10 years or more. Plus nor people get silver line careers like LNG/LPG.
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