How you can join Merchant Navy through these easy steps and earn high amount of salary
There are few steps through which you can join merchant navy
1} You have to clear SPONSERSHIP exam which is conduct by all company you have to check on their website and some company comes in college so you have to apply in college also.
2} After clearing the sponsorship exam you have to appear for INTERVIEW and then you have to give medical test which is conduct by DG approve doctor .
3} There is a exam conduct by imu called IMUCET. Which is conduct twice a yea r first in June month and second in December you have to clear that ,this exam is compulsory to clear
the stepping stone of a successful career in Merchant Navy so
pay attention as I told you that you must get sponsored before
joining college for marine engineering or another course relate
d to Merchant Navy for that matter so what do I mean when is get
sponsored the sponsorship basically means job guarantee if
accompany is giving you sponsorship it means that they will give
you a job as a trainee on board after completion of your course
training please don't get confused you will still have to pay for your
own fees for the college or for the precede training sponsorship
only means job guarantee after your course they are not going to
pay your course fees
Why do you need sponsorship beforehand?
Right now the market conditions are tough not everyone who joins
mercenary gets a job some colleges may arrange for campus
placements but most of them cannot even do that now because of
the market conditions so the students who have spent lakhs on pre
sea training then have to pay for the 5 lakhs more to the agents to
secure their first job as a trainee on board and most of these agents
are fake so some people end up losing four to five lakh and get
nothing in return if you don't want to pay for the five lakh to a fraud
agent or stay jobless after your pre Training, I suggest you get
sponsored beforehand now
How do you get sponsored, how do you go about it, before joining
your crazy training that is after 12 or after BTech and mechanical
engineering contact as many shipping companies as you can and
drop your resumes there for people who have appeared for Ãmu cet
exams this will be an advantage as many companies consider your
Imu cet rank before giving you sponsorship
Now before they decide to give you sponsorship you will have to
go to these three things
· First is a written or an online exam conducted by the company
· Second is personal interview by a captain or chief engineer
· The third is psychometric test
If you clear all three they’ll give you a sponsorship letter
and they'll also tell you the Institute you should do your pre-
sea training from now before getting sponsored take short the
company are getting sponsored from has a valid RPSL number
Programme Eligibility
1-Year DNS
programme
10+2 or equivalent (PCM-60% average)
OR
B.Sc (PCM)/ B.Sc (Electronics with Physics as individual subject in one
of the years) with marks not less than 60% in aggregate,
OR
B.E. /B. Tech from IIT or college recognised by AICTE with marks not
less than 50% in aggregate.
Note: English Marks are to be 50% or more in 10th or 12th or Degree
examination.
In case of SC/ST candidates there will be a 5% relaxation in eligibility
marks; however, it will not apply to English marks.
Eligibility Criteria:-
* Candidate must pass with science [pcm]
* Minimum 12th percent is 60%
* Candidate have not color blindness
* He is mentally and physically fit
General Instructions for DNS Programme
a) Age limit
Age as on the date of admission on 03 February 2020 shall be as follows:
i) Minimum age - 17 years
ii) Maximum age - 25 Years
Note: For Scheduled Castes (SC) & Schedule Tribe (ST) Candidates maximum
age relaxation is for five (5) years.
b) Relaxation in marks
For applicants belonging to SC/ST, a relaxation of 5% of the aggregate marks
will be considered for all programmes except in English subject marks.
Relaxation of 5% in English marks will be applicable to candidates who are born
in and are native of the Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar islands and
belongs to their Scheduled Tribes; and whose both parents were born in those
Islands & belong to the Scheduled Tribes of those island.
c) Reservation of Seats
Applicable to only Govt. Institutions.
Candidates belonging to SC/ST will be required to produce in support of the
claim, a certificate, in original, as per the format given in APPENDIX I
(A) from the District Magistrate or any other officer who has been designated by the
State Government concerned as competent authority to issue such certificate
of the District in which his parents (or surviving parent or if there are no
surviving parents, he/himself she/herself) ordinarily reside at the time of
Certificate Verification.
The OBC candidates (Non-Creamy Layer) will be required to produce original
OBC (NCL) certificate issued by a Competent Authority, with validity of three
years as on 01.08.2019, as per the format prescribed at APPENDIX – I
(B) at the time of Certificate Verification.The General-EWS candidates will be required to produce in original Income and
Assets Certificate which should be valid as on 03.02.2020, as per the format
prescribed at Appendix – I
(C) at the time of Certificate Verification.
d) Physical fitness
Candidates seeking admission to the DNS programme, must be physically fit
and should meet the medical requirements as specified by Director General of
Shipping, Mumbai and are required to produce certificate of medical fitness
from a Doctor approved by Director General of Shipping. List of approved
doctors for issuing the certificate is available at
e) Eye Sight
For the DNS Programme, the Eye Sight requirements are specified by the
Directorate General of Shipping. All the candidates must meet these
requirements and will have to produce certificate of eye sight from a Doctor
approved by Director General of Shipping.
Qualifying Examination (QE) for DNS Programme:
The qualifying examinations are listed below:
i. ) final examination of the 10+2 system, conducted by any recognized
Central/State Board, such as Central Board of Secondary Education, New
Delhi; Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi;
etc.
ii. )Intermediate or two-year Pre-University examination conducted by a
recognized Board/ University.
iii.) Final examination of the two-year course of the Joint Services wing of the
National Defence Academy.
iv. )General Certificate Education (GCE)
examination (London/ Cambridge/
Srilanka) at the Advanced (A) level.
v. )High School Certificate Examination of the Cambridge University or
International Baccalaureate Diploma of the International Baccalaureate
Office, Geneva.
vi. )H.S.C vocational examination.
vii. )Senior Secondary School Examination conducted by the National Institute of
Open Schooling with a minimum of five subjects.
viii. )Any Public School/Board/University examination in India or in any foreign
Country recognized as equivalent to the 10+2 system by the Association of
Indian Universities (AIU).
Central/State Board, such as Central Board of Secondary Education, New
Delhi; Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi;
etc.
ii. )Intermediate or two-year Pre-University examination conducted by a
recognized Board/ University.
iii.) Final examination of the two-year course of the Joint Services wing of the
National Defence Academy.
iv. )General Certificate Education (GCE)
examination (London/ Cambridge/
Srilanka) at the Advanced (A) level.
v. )High School Certificate Examination of the Cambridge University or
International Baccalaureate Diploma of the International Baccalaureate
Office, Geneva.
vi. )H.S.C vocational examination.
vii. )Senior Secondary School Examination conducted by the National Institute of
Open Schooling with a minimum of five subjects.
viii. )Any Public School/Board/University examination in India or in any foreign
Country recognized as equivalent to the 10+2 system by the Association of
Indian Universities (AIU).
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