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Philippine Merchant Marine Academy (Filipino: Akademiya sa Bapor Pangkalakalan ng Pilipinas; [2] PMMA) is a maritime higher education institution operated by the Philippine government in San Narciso, Zambales. Students are called midshipmen but are often also referred to as cadets.
PMI Colleges, formerly known as Philippine Maritime Institute, is a private, non-sectarian, co-educational higher education, Maritime institution established on September 18, 1948 in Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines where its main campus is located.
Southern Philippines Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology: Malita, Davao Occidental: Davao Region Mindanao: Ruth S. Lucero: 1984: 5,942 University of Southeastern Philippines: Davao City: Davao Region Mindanao: Lourdes C. Generalao: 1978: 9,126 Cotabato Foundation College of Science and Technology: Arakan, Cotabato ...
Philippine Merchant Marine Academy [76] [73] Sibalom: University of Antique College of Maritime Studies: Sorsogon City: Bicol Merchant Marine College Academy [73] Surigao City: Surigao Education Center: Talibon: BIT International College: Tigbauan: St. Therese: Marine courses also available at Magdalo. Main campus is in Iloilo City [71 ...
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Founded on April 18, 1994 by Atty. Hernani N. Fabia, PNTC Colleges was originally named as Philippine Nautical Training Institute or PNTI. Its primary purpose then was to provide basic and specialized courses pursuant to the 1978 International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW).
The Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (MAAP) was established on January 14, 1998, at Kamaya Point, Alas-asin, Mariveles, Bataan, in an 18-hectare (44-acre) land.It was founded by Capt. Gregorio S. Oca, an alumnus of Philippine Nautical School (presently Philippine Merchant Marine Academy), chairman of the Associated Marine Officers and Seamen's Union of the Philippines (AMOSUP).