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archana bansla
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There is nothing like an eligibility criteria to take up this test. But yes students who have completed there bachelors degree which is recognized and is equivalent to a degree program in US, can seek admission in US Universities.
The importance of the test in admission process varies across different Universities, departments of a same University and across different programs or courses. At times GRE scores are just a formality in the admission process and at times an important factor for your admission decision.
The importance of the test in admission process varies across different Universities, departments of a same University and across different programs or courses. At times GRE scores are just a formality in the admission process and at times an important factor for your admission decision.
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100% placement assistance is provided to all branches & students equally.
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Dear Rupesh if you are a educated person and can read and write please check the DGCA ( Director General of Civil Aviation) website which is www.dgca.nic.in to know about IIAE.
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The engineering of a vessel's propulsion system, see Marine propulsion.
The engineering of shipboard systems and machinery, see Engine room.
A ship's engineering department, an organizational unit that is responsible for running the vessel's propulsion systems and support systems for crew, passengers and cargo; this field career track within marine engineering is, more specifically, referred to as seagoing engineering; see Engineering officer (ship).[citation needed]
In limited and specific ship-related context, the engineering of structures to support vessels, see Marine architecture.
Oceanographic engineering, also called marine electron
The engineering of shipboard systems and machinery, see Engine room.
A ship's engineering department, an organizational unit that is responsible for running the vessel's propulsion systems and support systems for crew, passengers and cargo; this field career track within marine engineering is, more specifically, referred to as seagoing engineering; see Engineering officer (ship).[citation needed]
In limited and specific ship-related context, the engineering of structures to support vessels, see Marine architecture.
Oceanographic engineering, also called marine electron
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