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I think so, yes. There is no compulsion for maths as a subject. However, knowledge of maths in some form or the other is required for both these courses.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, a degree in marine engineering would promise excellent job opportunities. While Marine Engineering deals with ships, boats, oil rigs, and other marine structures; Ocean Engineering is related to systems on coastlines and offshore. The wide varieties of career options that this sector holds range from jobs in ships and offshore oil and gas industries to those with marine research organizations. Many marine engineers have well-paying jobs, though there are regular problems relating to work-life balance, since the character of work dictates this. On the whole, it's a very rewarding profession with strong demand and opportunities for
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
Since you've been working from past 2 years, a full-time MBA will prove to be more beneficial for your profile.
I would recommend that you can opt for MBA in power management (http://www.upes.ac.in/upes_mba/mba_power_management.php) from University of Petroleum and Energy Studies.
MBA power management will be perfect for you as your recent job is also as a power maintenance engineer and this course would justify your current position but will also enhance it by adding more value to the profile.
Another reason why I am recommending you to pursue a full-time course from UPES is, the university well renowned for this particular
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It depends on many factors and vary from college to college as firstly the seat availability in the course in which you wants to go and then your score on the first 2 semester so first try to contact to college for perfect information.
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Well, dear if you are from general category then it's not possible.
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91 marks is very less for admission into BAMS colleges of India. For government medical colleges, you need around 400 and for private colleges you need around 350.
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Both CAT & UPSC exams have a different level of difficulty. Don't get confused. Know what you want to do. Since you will require complete dedication to clear either one of them.
Go through the syllabus thoroughly and then decide.
Good luck!
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Check out this link for a list of colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/cad-cam-cae/colleges/colleges-bangalore
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https://www.shiksha.com/college/dayananda-sagar-academy-of-technology-and-management-kanakapura-road-bangalore-42620
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You can refer to this link for all the details:
https://astronauts.nasa.gov/content/broch00.htm#cr
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Sirifort
B.M Institute
RC Institute, etc.
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