Naval architecture or Marine engineering?

Discussion in 'Education' started by akashmenon, Feb 5, 2013.

  1. akashmenon
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    akashmenon Marine Engineer

    It is true that it wouldn't be possible to enter multiple fields as one needs to be specialized in that field and employers are looking for people who do not put their hands in too many cookie jars. But another way of looking at this situation would be to make your decision over your career after graduation. It basically gives you more time to choose your career path.
    Thank you for your advice. I don't want to have ambivalent opinions by the end of this! But it surely has given me something to think about.
    Thanking you.
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    Akash Menon.
     
  2. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    A scholarship will qualify you for a student visa.
     

  3. akashmenon
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    akashmenon Marine Engineer

    I will inquire with the institute regarding the scholarship programme.
    Thank you for your time!
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    Akash Menon.
     
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