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rahul r

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BASIC DETAILS ABOUT Diploma IN NAUTICAL Science COURSE
It is a 1 year long Diploma course. The course trains candidates to take on the role of Navigation Officer on Merchant Navy ships. It also covers basics of Marine Technical Knowledge, Safety and Fire Prevention, Communication Skills etc. Some important subjects covered in this course are-
Applied Mathematics
Applied Physics
Applied Chemistry
Applied Science
Navigation Chart Work
Marine Electrical and Electronics
Navigation Meteorology
Oceanography
Communication Skills
Shipping Commerce
Maritime Laws
Human Resource Management
Apart from theory classes, lab as well as workshop sessions are also pr
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astha singh

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Hi Vikram,
Merchant Navy is the backbone of international trade, carrying cargo all over the world. The field gives you the opportunity to visit new and exotic places all around the globe. Merchant Navy career is not only monetarily rewarding but also satisfying and a quite challenging. Eligibility criteria:
1. The eligibility for joining merchant navy is finishing class 12th with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
2. Candidates have to be unmarried Indian citizens (male or female).
3. Normal vision is required but glasses up to plus or minus 2.5 may be allowed.
4. Admission is through an entrance followed by a screening test and a main
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astha singh

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Hi Rishi,
You can be a part of India Navy through either of the following ways:
1. NDA/NA entry-Only male candidates are allowed for NDA/NA. Age limit for candidates is 16-19 years. Education qualification required is 10+2 with physics and maths subjects. To join the national defence academy (NDA), aspirants need to appear in written exam and in the service selection board (SSB) interview process which is handled by UPSC.
2. B.Tech entry-Only unmarried male candidates are eligible to make use of this entry mode who are between the age of 16 -19 years of age. 10+2 Science stream with physics and mathematics subjects, with minimum 70% mark
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astha singh

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Merchant Navy is the backbone of international trade, carrying cargo all over the world. The field gives you the opportunity to visit new and exotic places all around the globe. Merchant Navy career is not only monetarily rewarding but also satisfying and a quite challenging. Eligibility criteria:
1. The eligibility for joining merchant navy is finishing class 12 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
2. Candidates have to be unmarried Indian citizens (male or female).
3. Normal vision is required but glasses up to plus or minus 2.5 may be allowed.
4. Admission is through an entrance followed by a screening test and a main written exa
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Ashish kumar JhaAsk me i will share my experience with u all.

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Yes, merchant navy is the best option after maritime engineering, because here you are getting your career as well as money and visa to visit the whole world. If you want to live a different life other than normal, then come and join merchant navy.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Vasu,India can hardly boast of a vibrant aerospace industry. Hence, opportunities in core areas are very less. Even an alumni of IIT Bombay in this branch is today CEO of Infosys but after he changed stream! On the other hand sea cargo is increasing by the day and this in turn increases opportunities for deck hands multifold. Hence one can say without any hesitation that deck job in merchant Navy is better than aeronautical engineering branch.

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Ashish kumar JhaAsk me i will share my experience with u all.

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Listen, it seems you are very much interested for marine engineering. You are eligible for maritime engineering with spectacles but you are not eligible for navy. I will give you an advice which I did, I had -1.25 power but I reduced that to -0.5 by eating Amla twice a day and do some eye exercises, you may become eligible for navy also if you have 1 year then.

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Parag Patel

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If your reason for asking this is to know what stream you choose then my friend through science you can go with almost every profession. And if its only about the career perspective then it depends on what interests you have aeronautical engineering is more on the conceptual, analytical skills, you need to be extremely good in your performance to land up in a rather good college for such course. And on the other hand, I have a friend who landed up in the merchant navy and comparatively the expected level of intelligence and knowledge is low.

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