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2011-06-30 16:11:15Guide-Level 11
As rightly suggested by Neeraj, it is 50% for AIEEE and 60% for IITJEE, else all the other Engineering Examinations have 50% eligibility criteria.
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2011-06-30 16:02:36Guide-Level 11
As Shiksha is an Education portal which give guidance to students in selecting their career and education options, you would not be able to find such an information here. However, I would suggest you to contact the University directly or search on their website for such an information.
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2011-06-30 15:57:49
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Governmental - FEDERAL Canadian Coast Guard College, Westmount, Nova Scotia
Governmental - PROVINCIAL Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Governmental - PROVINCIAL Nova Scotia Community College, Nautical Institute, Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia
Governmental - PROVINCIAL New Brunswick Community College, St. Andrews, New Brunswick
Governmental - PROVINCIAL Holland College, Marine Training Centre, Summerside, Prince Edward Island
Governmental - PROVINCIAL Institut Maritime du Qubec (IMQ), Rimouski, Quebec
Governmental - PROVINCIAL Georgian College, Great Lakes Intern
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2011-06-30 15:55:31
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Governmental - FEDERAL United States Coast Guard Academy
Governmental - FEDERAL United States Merchant Marine Academy
Governmental - STATE California Maritime Academy (part of the California State University system)
Governmental - STATE Great Lakes Maritime Academy (a division of Northwestern Michigan College)
Governmental - STATE Maine Maritime Academy
Governmental - STATE Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Governmental - STATE State University of New York Maritime College (part of the State University of New York (SUNY)
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2011-06-30 15:49:32
Guide-Level 11
There are many good universities in US offers which offers MS in marine engineering.
Find below some of those universities which offers course of your interest:
1.Maritime College.
2.Maine Maritime Academy.
3.Massachusetts Maritime Academy.
I hope this answers your query.
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2011-06-30 15:48:49Beginner-Level 2
All government Schemes related to fees are applicable in the college.
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2011-06-30 15:48:34
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2011-06-30 15:37:51
Guide-Level 11
Find below universities in USA which offers MS course and suits your profile.
1.Missouri university of science and technology.
2.University of Bridgeport.
3.Marist College.
4.California Lutheran university.
5.Long Island University.
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2011-06-30 15:34:48Guide-Level 11
The eligibility to sit for CAT Examination is 50% aggregate marks in graduation degree through a UGC recognized University. In case you meet the above criteria it would not matter how good or bad your college is. I would suggest that as you have already cleared your graduation, you should not waste any more time and start your preparation in case you meet the criteria. The most important thing while preparation that you need to focus on, is accuracy and Time Management.
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