Hi Sujata,
I don't have much information about Shipbuilding Engineering but as you have requested me to answer this question so I will definitely be helping you out.
Shipbuilding Engineering is a new discipline of Engineering which was introduced in past few years only. It is AICTE approved course.
Now, if you are doing this course in a prestigious institution then you will surely get good placement. If your institute is good or lower than you will face problems in getting job as then you will have to apply off-campus.
Now here your skills play a measure role. After doing this course if you get a job than you will get a decent package. Lower tier colleges do not provide much help to students.
Here is the list of some great shipbuilding companies in India:-
Mazagon Dock Limited, Mumbai
Cochin Shipyard Limited
Hindustan Shipyard Limited, Visakhapatnam
Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers, Kolkata
Goa Shipyard Limited
Naval Dockyard (Bombay)
Naval Dockyard (Visakhapatnam)
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust Mumbai
Shalimar Works (1980) Ltd, Kolkata
Hooghly Dock & Port Engineers Limited Howrah district, Kolkata
Pipavav Shipyard (currently Reliance Naval and Engineering company Limited)
Bharati Shipyard Limited, Mumbai
ABG Shipyard Limited, Mumbai
L&T Shipbuilding Limited, Hazira, Gujarat
Kattupalli Shipyard, Kattupalli, Tamil Nadu (owned by L&T Shipbuilding Ltd.)
Modest Infrastructure Ltd, Gujarat
Tebma Shipyard Limited, subsidiary of Bharati shipyard
Timblo Drydocks Private Limited, Goa
Titagarh Marines (owned by Titagarh Wagons), West Bengal
Western India Shipyard Limited, Goa
Source of this list is Wikipedia.
You may refer to this article for more detailed information.
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Good Luck!
Hi Sujata,
Institute of Ship building provides DIPLOMA courses under three branches:
So there are no chance of any placements provided by them. If you share some good rapport with your faculty they may recommend you for some jobs. Mostly students pursue DIPLOMA to join degree courses such as B.Tech/B.E. as lateral entry so you could try for that as well.