Admission to the Indian Maritime University (IMU) requires passing the IMU Common Entrance Test (IMU-CET), held online annually in April or May. This exam covers Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English, and General Knowledge, with candidates needing at least 65% in PCM from class 12. Around 60,000 candidates vie for 350 government college seats, with more seats available in 23 private colleges under IMU. High exam ranks allow entry to prestigious campuses like Kolkata. Post-exam procedures include counseling, medical exams, and document verification, with a counseling fee of INR 10,000. The B.Tech Marine Engineering course costs INR 2.25 lakh annually, totaling INR 9 lakh over four years, inclusive of tuition and other expenses. Scholarships range from INR 1 lakh to INR 50,000 for top students each semester. Students can also avail education loans from SBI, which has a campus branch. The IMU Kolkata campus boasts an 85-90% placement rate with companies like Chevron and NYK, offering average salaries of $500 to $900 per month during training. After training, salaries can increase to $2,500-$3,000 monthly. The placement process starts in the 4th semester, with some companies recruiting earlier, focusing on academic performance and no arrears. The faculty, mostly experienced ex-seafarers and marine engineers, provide both theoretical and practical knowledge, maintaining a favorable faculty-student ratio of 1:15. Despite some infrastructure issues, the strong faculty expertise compensates significantly. Scholarships are awarded to top 60 students across all IMU campuses each semester, with additional support for economically weaker students through a scholarship from the Shipping Corporation of India. Overall, the IMU offers a competitive education and placement experience for aspiring maritime professionals.
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