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TMI is affiliated with Indian Maritime University and its courses are approved by the Directorate General of Shipping (DGS), which is responsible for maritime administration and for overseeing maritime education and training in India. [2] TMI is a member of the Association of Maritime Education and Training Institutions in Asia-Pacific (AMETIAP ...
The institute was assessed in a comprehensive inspection program by the DG Shipping Govt of India in year 2015 and ranked No 1 among all maritime training institutes in India. The criteria for assessment included infrastructure, ambience, faculty and quality of training imparted, student development program, onboard training and placement records.
B.P. Marine is a maritime training academy located at Navi Mumbai. B.P. Marine Academy operates in two campuses at Belapur and Panvel, hence the name, both are situated in Navi Mumbai in an area of about 40 acres (160,000 m 2). [1]
Affiliated to Indian Maritime University and conducts Pre-Sea training for Deck Cadets, Marine Engineering Cadets and Electro-technical trainee officers. Navi Mumbai: AIMS Institute of Maritime Studies: B.P. Marine Academy: New Delhi: Capt. S S S Rewari Foundation School of Maritime Studies: Anglo Eastern Maritime Training Centre
It served for 21 years, training both cadets and saloon crew. In a forward-looking move, the Government of India established a shore-based maritime academy to enhance training output. Thus, Training Ship Chanakya was inaugurated on 5 April 1993, National Maritime Day, and became operational on 1 August 1993.
The Indian Maritime University, abbreviated as IMU, is a public central university directly under the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, in India.It deals with a wide range of topics related to the sea, ranging from oceanography to maritime law and history, and including practical topics such as search and rescue at sea and the transportation of dangerous goods.
INS Shivaji had its origin as replacement for the ‘Stokers’ Training School’ at HMIS Dalhousie, in Naval Dockyard, Bombay (now Mumbai). Commissioned by the then Governor of Bombay, John Colville, as HMIS Shivaji on 15 February 1945, it became INS Shivaji on 26 January 1950. To provide scope for further expansion and to isolate the trainee ...
Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics: Pune: 1930 (1993) Economics [36] [37] Homi Bhabha National Institute: Mumbai: 2005 Science, Technology [38] [39] Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research: Mumbai: 1987 (1995) Economics [40] [41] Institute of Chemical Technology: Mumbai: 1933 (2008) Chemical engineering [42] [43] International ...