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The above program is approved by Director General of Shipping, Government of India. The design of the course is as per the guidelines laid down by the Directorate General of Shipping. This training provides a School (X+II)/(‘A’ Level) leaver sure path to become a qualified Deck Officer. During the 36 Months training at Academy, approved by Director General of Shipping, Government of India the candidate is familiarized with various aspects in workshop comprising of Carpentry, Plumbing, Machine Shop, Electrical Shop and Hot Work. He is also required to complete mandatory STCW course.

CERTIFICATE AWARDED

on Successful completion of the training & Passing the exam he will be awarded with a Certificate of Competency by Director General of Shipping and B.Sc. Degree in (Nautical Science) by IMU.

CAREER FLOW CHART

ELIGIBILITY

10+2 (‘A’ Levels) with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics with minimum 60% marks in PCM or B.Sc. Graduates/ Diploma with 55% marks in aggregate and minimum 50% marks in English at 10th or 12th level is must should be fluent in written & spoken English.
Not exceeding 28 years on the date of commencement of training.
Candidates vision should be 6/6 (normal) in each eye separately
No Color Blindness

Reviews

One of the fabulous institute in the industry with beautiful interiors and excellent faculty members who empower us with their experience to make us the future officers.

B. Shiloh Suvarna Raj

STUDENT

infrastructure good faculty with practical knowledge & extracurricular activities are the 3 best things in world ocean services.

Koviri Dhanant

STUDENT

It a good to take initiatives and have active participation in various events that help the student to explore their talent which gives them practical exposure to the real challenges.

Adarsh

STUDENT

Thought it is a big campus. teaching methodology & the environment of the classrooms is the 2 best things in world ocean services.

Mobin Mathew

STUDENT

A good methodology of teaching with good faculty but very hard rules and regulations to be followed.

Aswanth D S

STUDENT

Soft skills classes, teaching methodology & faculty are the 3 best things in world ocean services.

Abhijith A

STUDENT