Can I join BTech in Marine Engineering at Tolani Maritime Institute without 60% in PCM?

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Tolani Maritime Institute offers BTech in Marine Engineering at the UG level for 4 years with an annual intake of 240 students. Candidates must secure a minimum aggregate of 60% in PCM with 50% in English. The Institute offers BTech in Marine Engineering on the basis of IMUCET, and TMISAT scores. Th

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