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How is AMET University for marine engineering? Do they provide good placements?

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Reepa Paul Posted On : November 12th, 2020
Studied at AMET University

Academy of Maritime Education and Training is a private university academy set up in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The college is recognized by the UGC and approved by the AICTE. The college is an AIU member and has been accredited grade ‘B’ by the NAAC.

The college offers Bachelor of Engineering in Marine Engineering as a four-year course. The fees for the course is 13.90 lakhs for the full period. The course at the college has been ranked 201st by NIRF Rankings. The college offers both online and offline modes of admission.

Admission Procedure:

  • The basic eligibility criteria for the course is having completed 10+2 examinations with a 50% aggregate.

  • Students will be selected on the basis of written test, personal interview, and medical examination.

  • Along with academic qualification, the aspirants need to be physically fit for sea service under standard norms. The eyesight should be up to 6/12 in both eyes or 6/9 in the better eye, 6/18 in the other eye, and no color blindness.

  • There is also an age limit of 25.

Faculties:

There are 14 permanent faculty members and 2 visiting faculty in the Marine Engineering Department at the institute.

Infrastructure & Facilities:

  • The college is built over a 7-acre campus and is home to a well-equipped library. The institute also has a number of laboratories.

  • The college has hostel facilities. Other facilities such as an engine and deck room, ship design and drawing hall, gym, cafeterias, gym, and Wi-Fi are also provided.

  • A shuttle service is also run for the students.

Placements:

  • The course has a high placement rate of approximately 60%.

  • Top recruiters at the college include Shell Petroleum, Northern Marine, Maersk Lines, Chevron, and Goodwood.

  • The average offer received by students of marine engineering at the college is 4 LPA.

With marine engineering at AMET being highly ranked by NIRF it is preferred by marine engineering aspirants. Placements at the institute for the Marine branch are great. They have top recruiters and offer good pay packages of approximately 4 LPA. Apart from the placement the institute also offers various internships. In recent years students got summer internships in companies such as Drewry Maritime Services, CMH Logistics, Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement, etc.

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What is the placement record of AMET university for marine engineering?

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Roshini Samuel Posted On : November 12th, 2020
Studied at AMET University

Academy of Maritime Education and Training is a private university academy set up in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The college is recognized by the UGC and approved by the AICTE. The college is an AIU member and has been accredited grade ‘B’ by the NAAC.

Academics:

  • The college offers Bachelor of Engineering in Marine Engineering as a four-year course. The course at the college has been ranked 201st by NIRF Rankings.

  • The fees for the course is 13.90 lakhs for the full period.

  • The basic eligibility criteria for the course is having completed 10+2 examinations with a 50% aggregate. Students will be selected on the basis of written test, personal interview, and medical examination.

  • The college offers both online and offline modes of admission.

Infrastructure & Facilities:

  • The college is built over a 7-acre campus. The college is home to a well-equipped library. The institute also has a number of laboratories.

  • The college has hostel facilities. Other facilities such as an engine and deck room, ship design and drawing hall, gym, cafeterias, gym, and Wi-Fi are also provided.

  • A shuttle service is also run for the students.

Placements:

The university has a placement department that works as an interface between the students and recruiting companies and also tracks the progression of the alumni of the institute.

According to the recent placement records, the placement highlights for Marine Engineering at the university are as follows.

  • The course has a high placement rate of approximately 60%.

  • Top recruiters at the college include Shell Petroleum, Northern Marine, Maersk Lines, Chevron, and Goodwood.

  • The average offer received by students of marine engineering at the college is 4 LPA.

  • Apart from the placement the institute also offers various internships. In recent years students got summer internships in companies such as Drewry Maritime Services, CMH Logistics, Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement, etc.

AMET University is well-renowned for its course in marine engineering. With marine engineering at AMET being highly ranked by NIRF it is preferred by marine engineering aspirants. Placements at the institute are decent and among the best in terms of marine engineering. They have top recruiters and offer good pay packages of approximately 4 LPA.

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Should I join AMET university now for marine engineering or should I wait for IMU exam and tolani institute's results?

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Swati Yadav Posted On : November 12th, 2020
B.Tech Marine Engineering & Naval Architecture, Tolani Maritime Institute (2015)

Academy of Maritime Education and Training (AMET) has been accredited grade ‘B’ by the NAAC. Indian Maritime University (IMU) is a central university recognized by the UGC and has been accredited with a Grade 1 rating by ICRA. Tolani Maritime Institute (TMI) is one of the largest maritime institutes in India. The college is approved by the Directorate General of Shipping.

Admission Procedure:

All the three institutes require students to have 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of around 50-60% in order to seek admission for Marine Engineering.

AMET:

  • The Bachelor of Engineering in Marine Engineering has a course fee of 13.90 lakhs.

  • Students will be selected on the basis of written test, personal interview, and medical examination.

IMU:

  • The fees for the Bachelor of Engineering in Marine Engineering course is 8.00 lakhs for the full period.

  • Students will be selected on the basis of the score on the IMU Common Entrance Test.

TMI:

  • The fees for the Bachelor of Engineering in Marine Engineering course is 18.10 lakhs for the full period.

  • Students will be selected on the basis of score in the IMU Common Entrance Test followed by an online Tolani Maritime Institute Aptitude Test. Further, students are called for a personal interview.

Infrastructure & Facilities:

AMET:

  • The college is home to a well-equipped library. The institute also has a number of laboratories.

  • Other facilities such as an engine and deck room, ship design and drawing hall, gym, cafeterias, gym, and Wi-Fi are also provided.

IMU:

  • The college is built over a 20-acre campus and home to a well-maintained and diverse library.

  • Other facilities such as an engine and swimming pool, ATM. gym, cafeterias, gym, and Wi-Fi are also provided.

TMI:

Facilities such as well-equipped labs, shipboard space mock-ups, gym, cafeterias, gym, and Wi-Fi are provided.

Placements:

AMET:

  • The course has a placement rate of approximately 60%.

  • Top recruiters at the college include Shell Petroleum, Northern Marine, Maersk Lines, Chevron, and Goodwood.

  • The average offer received by students of marine engineering is 4 LPA.

IMU:

Top recruiters for the course include ABS Marine Services Pvt. Ltd, Anglo-Eastern Ship Management Ltd., BW Maritime Private Ltd.

TMI:

  • The course has a high placement rate of approximately 90%.

  • Top recruiters at the college include Stena Shipping, Chevron Shipping, and TK Shipping.

  • The average offer received by students of marine engineering is 15 LPA.

IMU is preferred for being a central university. Whereas, TMI takes the edge over the other two due to its top-class infrastructure and placements. You should certainly wait for the results of TMI and IMU as they will be better choices and will help make you a well-informed decision considering your priorities.

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