I want to get admission for gme course?

I've completed mechanical engineering, but last sem have 2 backlogs so my total engineering takes 5 years so can I apply for gme course And also have pcm group 57% so please suggest me im eligible or not to take admission?

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Asked by Pranav awari

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    MALLIKARJUNASWAMY S DATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    GME stands for Graduate Marine Engineering course. It is a 1 year long training course that focuses on Technical knowledge related to the field of Marine Engineering. In this article, we will have a detailed analysis of GME course. We will check out basic course details, scope, job opportunities available after completing the course, salary details, eligibility criteria etc. BASIC DETAILS ABOUT GME (GRADUATE MARINE ENGINEERING) COURSE
    As mentioned before, it is a 1 year long presea training course. It focuses on Technical aspects related to Marine Engineering, such as-
    Marine Electrical and Electronics Systems
    Marine Machinery
    Marine Engin
    ...more

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