About BSc (Nautical Science) Course
Here are the details of BSc (Nautical Science) Course including duration, Eligibility, Admission Criteria, Fees and Syllabus.
Duration:- 1 year
Eligibility:- H.S.C.(10+2) or equivalent from a recognised board with 55% aggregate marks in PCM subjects OR BSc with Physics, Chemistry & Maths OR Electronics with 50% marks in final year OR BE / B. Tech.& Minimum 50% in English at either 10th or 12th Std.
Age:- Age not more than 25 yrs
Criteria:- Pass MMD eyesight test & Medical Fitness Test
About the College
Having shifted the Orphanage to Nhava in 1912 and secured permission to conduct Marine Training, in 1915 nautical education was introduced and the School renamed as the Marine School. On December 4th 1918, a petition was prepared by about 650 seafarers and presented to the then Governor of Bombay for starting a training college for Indian seafarers. A committee was appointed to consider the proposal and submit its recommendations. A resolution was also moved on January 12th, 1922 by Sir P. S. Srivarswami Aiyar in the Legislative Assembly “to investigate ways and means of promoting the formation of an Indian Mercantile Marine and the encouragement of ship building.” In April 1923, the Indian Mercantile Marine Committee visited Nhava and commenced negotiations with Sir Mohamed Yusuf to convert the Marine School at Nhava into a full fledged training establishment under Government auspices. Sir Yusuf declined to hand over the School to the British Government and negotiations broke down. The Petitioners thereafter approached Sir Yusuf directly to convert his school into a Marine Training Establishment, which he readily agreed to do. In 1925, the School was renamed as Marine College, and affiliated to the Bombay University. Classes were taken up to the Matriculation Level to qualify for the Home Trade Certificate of Competency. With 375 students on the register, the Marine College became the first training establishment to train Indians both as Ratings and Officers for the Mercantile Marine.
The Decade of the 80s however, witnessed a new chapter in the History of the Training Ship with the introduction of the IMO Modular Courses, and thereafter, the reintroduction of Pre Sea Courses for Navigating Officer Cadets in 1988, followed by Pre Sea Rating training in 1991. With the addition of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System Course in 1996, the Training Ship embarked on a new phase of electronic simulator based courses. The addition of RANSCO and ROC ARPA courses in the Institution has further reinforced the usefulness of simulators.
Training Ship “Rahaman” has thus rendered yeoman service to the Maritime community for over nine decades and can justifiably look back to the past with a sense of pride and to the future with anticipation and confidence.
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Address :
Jahaz Mahal Annexe,
170K Samander Point Estate,
Lala Lajpatrai Road,
Mumbai 400 018
Maharashtra, INDIA.
Telephone 91 - 22 - 24938740 / 24933324
Fax 91 - 22 - 24950270
Email: dsps_pnp@yahoo.com
Q :
I need to attend Proficiency in Medical Care course, prefer in Kolkata Nautical college approved by UK's MCA. Please provide full information.
Ans :
please contact to milkylwin@gmail.com to attend Medical Care course in India.
Q :
I HAVE COMPLETED MY B.TECH IN ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ,WANT TO JOIN FOR THE HND COURSE IN MARINE ENGINEERING.IS THIS POSSIBLE.PLEASE HELP ME
Ans :
dear u can undergo GEC course to get converted to marine engineer. The GEC course is for the duration of around 15 months and the entire training is completed in 3 phases as under: Phase 1: 5 months Pre-Sea training at Academy in Bangkok Phase 2: 8 months Sea training on board Ship. (You shall be paid a stipend of around USD 200 – 400 per month depending on the Ship. (The Institute assures 100/% Placements for sea training on board ships which is a pre - requisite to get the job with the Shipping Companies.) Phase 3: 2 months Final training at Academy in UK starting salary Rs. 1.5 lakhs-2 lakhs contact for further details yatin26 at gmail / 09212333701
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sir,i had done my g.p. rating course from bims thailand .i have thailand cdc.i want to now can i can get panama coc 2nd mate from india .......if yes , then ,1.from which colegesand what are the criteria like ,college name ,eperience , and fee
Ans :
hi niraj,
You can get the panama CDC and COC in india.
Please give us a call or provide your contact details for further information.
contact us on 09582699508
Q :
sir,i had done my g.p. rating course from bims thailand .i have thailand cdc.
i want to now can i can get panama coc 2nd mate from india .......if yes , then ,
1.from which colegesand what are the criteria like ,college name ,eperience , and fee
Ans :
hi niraj,
you can get the panama cdc and COC from panama consulate.
we can guide you through the whole procedure.
feel free to contact us on 09582699508
Q :
Joining marchant nevy after 10th or 12th . Which class is supirior......
Ans :
Dear Rishab,
The minimum eligibility for courses in nautical science and Marine engineering is 10+2 or an equivalent examination with physics, chemistry and mathematics. He should also pass a medical fitness test for sea service under standard norms and with eyesight 6/6 with no color blindness.
Candidates wishing to enter the navigational and engineering fields of Merchant Navy need to complete a Bachelors degree in Nautical Science or Marine engineering, before they can gain admission to the field.
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