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10 Tips to Prepare for the BSc Nautical Science Entrance Exam

Published on sep 2nd 2024

Are you preparing for the BSc Nautical Science Entrance Exam, and finding it tough to study about so many topics, all at once? Understandable; the syllabus of this exam is vast. Physics, Chemistry, Maths, English, General Knowledge and Aptitude. Studying all these seems like a daunting task. It is a little like a journey at sea, which is what you are preparing for!

However, you need not worry; here are 10 tips you can follow so that you can pass the BSc Nautical Science Entrance Exam easily!

10 TIPS to Follow:

Understand the exam pattern:

Why: Knowing the exam pattern helps you understand what to expect, reducing surprises on the exam day.
What to do: Review the syllabus; types of questions, (both subjective and objective) number of questions in each section, and the marking scheme, including negative marking, which will allow you to strategize your preparation according to the weightage of different topics.

2) Master the basics:

Why: The entrance exam will test your fundamental knowledge, particularly in subjects like physics, maths and chemistry, which are critical for a career in Nautical Science.
What to do: Focus on understanding the basic concepts and principles in the subject. Work on problem-solving techniques and ensure you can apply theoretical knowledge to practical problems. Use textbooks, reference materials and online resources to strengthen the grasp of the subjects.

3) Practice previous year’s papers:

Why: For insight into the types of questions that are frequently asked, and to gauge the difficulty level of the exam.
What to do: Collect past papers and practice them under exam-like conditions. Analyse performance to identify areas where you need improvement. Focus on recurring topics and types of questions that are most likely to appear in the exam.

4)Time Management:

Why: Effective time management ensures that you cover all topics systematically and have enough time to revise.<
What to do: Create a study schedule that divides the preparation into manageable chunks. Include breaks to avoid burnout.

5) Focus on General Knowledge:

Why: Having a well-rounded knowledge base, including current affairs and maritime-related topics is often tested in entrance exams for Nautical Science.
What to do: Read newspapers, magazines and online articles related to current events. Focus on maritime history, current developments in the shipping industry and other relevant topics.

6) Strengthen English Skil

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Why: Proficiency in English is essential, not just for the exam, but also for a future career in Nautical Science, where communication is key.
What to do: Work on reading comprehension, grammar and vocabulary by reading books, newspapers and practising language exercises.

7) Take Mock tests:

Why: Mock tests simulate the actual exam environment, helping you build confidence and reducing anxiety.
What to do: Enrol in a test series or find an online platform offering mock tests, specifically for BSc Nautical Science entrance exams. Take them seriously, and review answers afterwards to understand your mistakes and improve.

8) Clarify Concepts:

Why: A deep understanding rather than rote memorisation, enables you to tackle complex questions easily.
What to do: Focus on understanding the why and how behind every concept. If you encounter any difficulties, revisit the basics or seek help from teachers, peers or online forums.

9) Healthy Lifestyle:

Why: A healthy body and mind is crucial for sustained focus.
What to do: Maintain a balanced, rich diet, which supports cognitive functions. Engage in regular sleep and exercise schedules to boost energy and reduce stress.

10) Seek guidance:

Why: Expert guidance provides you with valuable insights, helps clarify doubts and offers personalised strategies based on strengths and weaknesses. What to do: Join an institute that specialises in Nautical Science exams or seek mentorship from someone who is an expert in the field.

BSc nautical science entrance exam syllabus:

    The syllabus for the BSc Nautical Science Entrance Exam is vast; it covers subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English, General Knowledge and Aptitude. The topics covered in each subject are:
  • Physics: Mechanics, Properties of Matter, Thermodynamics, Waves and Oscillations, Electromagnetism, Optics and Modern Physics.
  • Maths: Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Vector Algebra, Probability and statistics and Mathematical reasoning.
  • Chemistry: Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry.
  • English: Grammar, Vocabulary, Comprehension and Writing skills.
  • General Knowledge: Current Affairs, Basic Maritime Knowledge and Logical Reasoning.
  • Aptitude: Numerical Ability and logical reasoning.

AMET’s BSc Nautical Science Fees

So, you have chosen AMET Institute of Science and Technology to pursue your BSc in Nautical Science, but are wondering about the fee structure. The tuition fee for the course per year is INR 2,50,000 to INR 3,00,000. The total tuition fees are INR 7,50,000 to INR 9,00,000 The total cost of studying at the AMET Institute of Science and Technology, including tuition, hostel and other expenses comes close to INR 10,00,000 to 13,50,000.

AMET also offers various scholarships to its students. Additionally, it’s easy to get financial aid, such as loans. Banks are more willing to provide loans for BSc Nautical Science students, given the good career prospects.

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