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JOIN MERCHANT NAVY AFTER 12TH

JOIN MERCHANT NAVY AFTER 12TH
The industry of the merchant navy is enthralling and challenging. However, pursuing the courses to join merchant navy after 12th is not a difficult decision because this field has an abundance of opportunities for you. In India, passing 12th board exams are the first and foremost experience to step out in the professional world and excel the life with dreams and finance. International trade demands a lot of workforces and human resource. Therefore, career at sea is opening doors of golden opportunities for youth. 

The minimum and maximum age limit for joining merchant navy are 17 to 25 years respectively. This sector is perfect and suitable for those youngsters who think that they can achieve their dreams with this challenging job. One can go for several courses after 12th offered by various institutes and training centers. The recruitment process for different job profiles in the merchant navy is followed by entrance exam, interview, written test, and medical examination. Many institutes and colleges provide placement as well as sponsorship assistance. If you want to explore the globe with a risky and adventurous role, then the merchant navy is a good option for you after 12th. 

Courses After 12th
  • GME course
  • B.E./B.Tech. Marine Engineering
  • GP rating course
  • B.Sc. Nautical Science
  • DME course (diploma marine engineering)
  • NCV course
  • Deck rating course
  • Engine rating course
  • Saloon rating course
  • Diploma in nautical science
  • STCW basic safety training
  • Commercial Diving
  • Electro Technical Officer Course (ETO)
Other Related Courses
  • LL.B. Maritime Law
  • B.Sc. Ship Building and Repair
  • BBA in shipping management
  • B.E. or B.Tech. in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering
  • BBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • B.Sc. Maritime Science
  • B.E. or B.Tech. Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
  • B.E. and B.Tech. Ocean and Harbour Engineering

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