What is the eligibility criteria for admission to Marine Engineering colleges in India?

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    Tasbiya Khan | Contributor-Level 10

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    The table below shows the general eligibility criteria for UG and PG course in Marine Engineering colleges in India:

    Course LevelEligibility Criteria
    Undergraduate
    • At the UG level, candidates must have successfully passed their senior secondary examination or its equivalent with at least 60 percent marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM).
    •  They should also have secured a minimum 50 percent marks in English either in Class X or Class XII. 
    • A minimum and a maximum age limit may or may not be a requirement by some Marine Engineering institutes.

    Postgraduate
    • Aspirants must have passed their 10+2 examination from a recognised school.
    • Candidates must have completed their graduation with BE/BTech in Mechanical/Marine Engineering from a recognised university and should have secured a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in their Bachelor studies

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