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Q Hallow sir I am 24 years boy and I am doing my B.tech in mechanical engineering.Now I am in 3rd year.I want to join merchant navvy.Can you tell me what I have to do after completeing my B.tech and I am having 6/6 vision and no colour blindness.Sir can you tell me what is the age limit in merchant navvy?and one more thing hight restriction is there or not in merchant navvy?
  Posted By : GOURAB BISWAS , CITY-RAIGANJ | On 29.5.2012 Post Answer Post Answer .

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90% graduates coming out of DGS approved private maritime training Institutes have not found placement in the shipping companies during last two years, to fulfill sea time requirements even at the entry level competency examination, stipulated by DG Shipping.
This is a very sad state, much to the frustration and financial hardship for the trained cadets and their parents. The matter had been taken up with the DG Shipping, through appeals to open fresh avenues by way of acquiring Govt. Owned training ships and at the same time shut down the graduate courses for an immediate future of say next two to three years.
There have been no corrective steps from Govt. Directorate and worry remains over the plight of waiting students for placement when more and more cadets would be churned out in the coming years.
All training Institutes having DGS approval and conducting the BE/GME/DME and BSc marine courses/DNS/HND are only very keen to fill their approved seats, while they cannot do much more to ensure the placement of the cadets at the end of these marine courses.
Most of the training Institutes including IMU project to the public as though there is a bright future for students with maritime related skills from India. On the contrary, in the recent two years, subsequent to the fall in US economy and acute global economic recession, the shipping fleet have shrunk in general due to reduction of seaborne trade. The unfortunate aspect is that many Indian managed shipping companies are compelled under severe economic cuts and have resumed to recruit cheaper crew and officers from other countries. As such Indians do not fall favourably for secure ship board employment. There may be some shortages in the middle management levels in the merchant navy ships in the ranks of 2nd/chief officers and 3rd/2nd engineers, and hence you find a lot of ads being displayed. However, it is clearly seen that the new Indian cadets of both streams have no scope for placement in the circumstances, unless the scenario should suddenly reverse bringing an upsurge in demand for merchant ships for trade.
BEFORE OPTING FOR MARITIME EDUCATION COURSES IN ANY INSTITUTE, FIRST TRY AND GET SPONSORSHIP FROM A REPUTED SHIPPING COMPANY IN THE VERY BEGINNING, WITH GOOD PROSPECTS FOR PLACEMENT IN THEIR COMPANIES. You can find the address of shipping companies from directory, available with any news agent vendor in the Fort area in Mumbai/ or Prince of Wales seaman club (Mumbai seaman club) in fort area. You may directly contact shipping companies for selection and then decide if you would wish to join a DGS approved training Institute.
NARROW, SPECIALISATIONS TOWARDS OBTAINING BE DEGREE IN MARINE ENGINEERING, ONE AND TWO YEARS GME/DME COURSES, SIMILAR COURSES IN NAUTICAL SCIENCE HAVE NO SCOPE AT LEAST IN THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE. PLS ENSURE THE TRUTH WHEN MARINE INSTITUTES CLAIM OF THEIR HIGH RECORD OF PLACEMENTS. DO YOUR BEST TO ENSURE THAT AT THE END OF COMPLETION OF THE MARINE COURSE, YOU WOULD HAVE BEST CHANCES OF BOARDING SHIP FOR FURTHER SHIPBOARD TRAINING PHASE TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR MMD COMPETENCY EXAMINATIONS.
BEWARE OF AGENCIES AND TOUTS MISLEADING POTENTIAL ASPIRANTS TO TAKE UP MARITIME CAREER. Any Agency contacting you must be verified with DG Shipping office in Mumbai (www.dgshipping.com) to ensure that you do not fall into wrong hands.
MERCHANT NAVY IS NO MORE ATTRACTIVE FOR INDIANS TODAY, DUE TO CHANGED CONDITIONS.
This message is intended to serve in the better interests of innocent parents and students, who may feel attracted by white uniform and acclaimed disciplined training in the approved Institutes.

  Posted By : Govindarajan , Chennai | On 15.7.2012
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Max age for deck cadet is 25 & for technical is 35 years. there is no height restriction in merchant navy. for any other assistance or query regarding merchant navy you can contact on 09041785456

  Posted By : Sea Farer's Training Department , dehli | On 13.7.2012
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Maximum age limit of marchant navi is 25 years

  Posted By : Sharath , Kottayam | On 30.5.2012