How to join merchant navy after 12th?

Asked about MANET-Maharashtra Academy of Naval Education and Training, MIT-ADT University - B.Sc. in Nautical Science

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Asked by Jayesh Wagh

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    Answered by

    Anu Ankita SEO Analyst | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    You can proceed with B.Sc. in Nautical Science which is a 3-year undergraduate course split into 6 semesters. Each year consists of 2 semesters and contains a thoroughly practical approach to all the concepts of Nautical Technology.
    The admission procedure for B.Sc. in Nautical Science is not as simplistic as other undergraduate courses. We have tried to clarify it as much as we can below:
    * First thing would be to shortlist a maritime institute or college that matches your location, financial capabilities, and other relevant preferences.
    * Next step would be to clear the entrance exam (if any) as conducted by the university or college.
    *
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    kanksha Mutreja | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Eligibility:
    Those who are applying for the officer level jobs in navigational and engineering fields would have to puruse Bachelors course in Nautical science or Marine engineering.
    To do so you need to complete 12th with PCM as the subjects from a recognised board.
    The age limit is 20 years as on the September 1 of the admission year.
    There is up to 5 years relaxation for SC/ST candidates.
    Only unmarried male and female candidates can apply.
    You will also have to pass a medical test.
    Other requirements include 6/6 vision with no color blindness, you should not have sea sickness. Your height should be at least 150cm and weight should be acco
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Hi.

If your 12th result has not been announced yet then 

Upload expected / provisional marks for now.

Final admission depends on the official 12th mark sheet after results are announced.

Colleges are used to this situation, especially for students applying in early cycles.

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