
B.Sc. in Nautical Science
Affiliated to Alagappa University, Approved by D.G.Shipping
About Course
Course Duration: 3 years
- As the highest ranking Deck Officer, the Chief officer - also known as the First Officer - will have the ultimate responsibility for the handling of cargo and the efficient running of the ship. With the assistance of lower ranking Deck officers, all of whom have to be certified by examination after completing the appropriate qualifying sea time, this team keeps the ship and its crew safe, secure and business.
- Working in an executive department responsible for the navigation, manoeuvring and safe handling of the ship, communications between ship and shore, the handling and delivery of cargo, and the operation of all lifesaving devices, the role of a Deck Officer is vital on-board a merchant vessel.
- Approved by The Directorate General of Shipping, Government of India. Leading to Second Mate's Foreign-Going Certificate of competency awarded by the D.G.Shipping, Ministry of Shipping, and Goverment of India after twelve months of sea service. This enables the cadets to become Navigating Officers on board Merchant Navy Ships Worldwide.
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
Academic Qualification
Pass in 12th standard or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and English as separate subjects with a PCM average of not less than 60%. The candidate must have secured minimum 50% marks in English language in 10th or 12th standard exam.
Age
17 to 25 years of age at the time of commencement of the course
MEDICAL
STANDARD
- Canditates should be physically fit for sea service under standard norms, with eyesight up to 6/12 in both eyes or 6/9 in better eye, 6/18 in other eye and with no colour blindness.
- Selected Canditates will undergo a stringent medical examination with a DGS Approved Doctor.
MODE OF SELECTION
Written/Medical Examination
