The B.Sc. Nautical Science program is a three-year, six-semester residential course designed in line with NEP 2020, DG Shipping regulations, and International Maritime Organization (IMO) standards. The program prepares students for professional careers in the Merchant Navy by combining academic learning, practical training, and industry-focused skill development. With a sanctioned intake of 360 students, the course is taught by experienced Master Mariners and maritime professionals, ensuring strong mentorship, discipline, and global employability.
Eligibility requires passing 10+2 from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English as separate subjects, securing 60% aggregate in PCM and 50% in English (as per DGS norms). Relaxations apply for SC/ST candidates and select island-based Scheduled Tribes as per government rules. Admission is through IMU-CET, IIT-JEE, or approved state-level engineering entrance exams, with a minimum 40 percentile score, and at least 60% seats filled via IMU-CET.
Candidates must be below 25 years of age at course commencement, with applicable age relaxations. Passport and DG-approved medical fitness, including strict eyesight and colour vision standards, are mandatory. Both male and female candidates are eligible.
Dr.N.Ismayil Kani
in the last weekThe program effectively addressed modern curriculum design and pedagogy, emphasizing experiential learning, heutagogy, and active learning strategies. It was an enriching experience that enhanced faculty perspectives on engaging 21st-century learners
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in the last weekThe seminar helped us understand how Industry 5.0 practices and standardization play a crucial role in building a sustainable future
SMILONA SELVIN
in the last weekThe gender sensitivity event encouraged us to reflect on our attitudes and behaviours. It promoted empathy, awareness, and responsibility among students.
Srikanthsrikanth Srikanthsrikanth
in the last weekThe event on Mother Tongue and Inclusive Learning encouraged students to appreciate linguistic diversity and its impact on education. Excellent initiative by AMET University.
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