6th semester is the time. when the students are eligible for campus placements. And I think it's the best time for students to grab such a big opportunity. There are many companies that visit SR shipping, maseark, Tolani, MSc. These big companies also visit our college to pick the best students from our college. Starting package is 5-6 lacks. I'll also try in the campus placements
Management & students relations are like Tom and Jerry.
To join a government college to pursue carrier in Merchant Navy. As my college name is former DMET so the best way to join Merchant Navy is by government college. Although DMET has a great record from past 60 years.
This college always stands by you in all the steps you take, right from the first day of the admission to the placement day. This is one of the oldest colleges for marine engineering with courses like B.Sc and diploma too.
IMU-CET is a exam exclusively arranged for this college. After scoring in this exams you are called for an counselling in which you have to select among the 7 colleges all over India. Many private colleges also accept this score for marine engineering.
To get the admission eligibility criteria is to have 50% marks in English in classes 10 and 10+2 and 60% marks in class 10+2 with PCM stream. The admission guidelines is to qualify Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) which is organised by Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) and after that Interview or counselling.
The eligibility criteria is to have more 60% marks in 10+2 from PCB stream and to have minimum of 50% in English in class 10 and 10+2. In case of SC/ST candidates there will be a 5% relaxation in eligibility marks; however, it will not apply to English marks. To get the admission the students will have to qualify the Online Common Entrance Test (CCET).
The good thing is everything is depends upon your batch, how you will perform, will build your market value, because the placement is the main thing. So for that, you have to be on your toe, then college will hell out. The college will be there always but you have to work hard, visit companies, invite them.
Basically, college is set up in an industrial area so it cuts you from the main city and you have to submit an application before leaving the college and life is pretty tough in college being it a paramilitary college.
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