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No diploma engineering is not considered equivalent to graduate degree. Somewhere, it is considered equivalent to 12th class & somewhere it is considered above 12th & below degree holder.
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For this particular programme, most of the Universities require Mathematics subjects in class 12th whether it's from Commerce or Science.
But you need to check the particular university eligibility and admission process.
All the best.
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Tolani Maritime Institute (TMI) – The fee is around 15-16 LPA.
MANET – The fee is around 12 LPA.
IMU, Mumbai – The fee is around 9 LPA.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 9
The company secretary course is conducted by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India.
It is a pan India organisation which has chapter offices all around the country.
You need to register yourself with the Institute and you can go ahead with the CS course.
It is also worth noting that CS is not conducted by any university or colleges.
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Scholar-Level 18
I suggest you choose normal Marine Engineering only. Other fields such as oceanography, marine architecture nautical Science etc have less potential. Once you obtain degree and certification, then any shipping line can hire you.
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 5
1. SIMB.
2. PUMBA.
3. BIMM, should be your first priorities.
ISB&M is also decent, where your total cost for 2 years may rise up to Rs.11 lakhs and you may expect an average CTC of Rs.5 LPA to Rs.6 LPA.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 9
Company's Financial, Perform Ratio Analysis, Financial Analytics, Financial and Valuation Modeling, Capital Markets, Derivatives, Securities, Hedge Accounting, Fund Accounting, Balance Sheet
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Of course, yes. But normally, scholarships are subject to good academic performance. It's expected that scholarship seekers spend time studying and hence this condition.
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