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Refer the list of following courses:
- Bridge Resources Management. (BRM)
- Ship Simulator and bridge Teamwork .(SSBT)
- General Operators Certificate for global maritime distress and safety system. (GMDSS)
- Radar navigational, Radar plotting and Use of ARPA. Operational Level. (RANAV)
- Radar, Arpa, Bridge teamwork and Search and Rescue. Management Level. (RABTSAR)
- The Operational Use of Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems. (ECDIS)
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Refer the list of following courses:
- Ratings forming part of a navigational watch - II/4 (RFNW)
- Rating as Able Seafarer deck - II/5 (ASD)
- Ratings forming part of an engineering watch - III/4 (RFEW)
- Able seafarer engine - III/5 (ASE)
- Electro Technical Rating - III/7 (ETR)
- Ordinary Seaman (OS)
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Refer the list of following courses:
- Basic Training for oil and chemical tanker cargo operations (BOCT)
- Basic Training for liquefied gas tanker cargo operations (BTLG)
- Advanced Training for Oil Tanker Cargo Operations (ATOT)
- Advanced Training for Liquefied Gas Tanker Cargo Operations (ATCHT)
- Advanced Training for Liquefied Gas Tanker Cargo Operations (ALGTC)
- Passenger ship crowd management training - Model Course 1.41 (PSF)
- Passenger ship crisis management & human behaviour training - Model Course 1.42(PCM)
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Refer the list of following courses:
- Proficiency in Personal Survival Techniques (PST)
- Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (FPFF)
- Elementary First Aid (EFA)
- Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities (PSSR)
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Refer the list of following courses:
- Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats other than Fast Rescue Boats (PSCRB)
- Proficiency in Fast Rescue Boats (FRB)
- Advanced Training in Fire Fighting (AFF)
- Medical First Aid (MFA)
- Medical Care (MC)
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Refer the list of following courses::
- Security Awareness Training for All Seafarers (SSA)
- Security Training for Seafarers with Designated Security Duties (STSDSD)
- Ship Security Officer (SSO)
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Refer the list of following courses:
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Refer the list of following courses:
- Upgrade Master, Chief Officer (existing PMA COC ) (TCI)
- Upgrade Chief Engineer, 2 Engineer (existing PMA COC ) (UCMSC)
- Updating Deck Officers (UDO)
- Updating Course For Officer In Charge Of An Engineering Watch (UEO)
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Little about Coral Nautical
Coral’s Vision is to be the Best Maritime Training Institute & is on a mission to enhance Safety and efficiency record of Indian seafarers and increase number of Indian seafarer jobs in global shipping network, whilst maintaining a total commitment to safety and to the protection of the environment”
Why Marchent Navy
A career in merchant navy is a unique blend of variety encompassed in a single domain.
By opting for a merchant navy career, individuals can combine a lot of different facets and gain a lot of exposure in terms of professionalism, adaptability and travel.
Destinations Galore
People involved in the merchant marines get to experience exotic destinations across the whole world.
Since jobs in merchant navy require an individual to spend extended periods of time at sea, there is no dearth of time when it comes to exploring these singular destinations.
Enhances Professionalism
Working in the merchant navy enables individuals to function better as a unit.
Merchant mariners are required to possess good communication skills and extreme resourcefulness, along with following and maintaining high discipline. These qualities are further honed when a person spends considerable amount of time functioning as a part of a novel team in the high seas.
Inspiring Adventure
A career in merchant marines is like having adventures on a day-to-day basis.
It’s an adventurous life out there. Other routine jobs, involve people having to spend nine hours in an office. This is not for people who like nine-to-five jobs. Merchant mariners get to explore and view the excellent oceanic vista for days on end which, acts as inspiration unlike any.