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healthysardari · 1 year ago
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Merchant Navy is a good Career
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rifeconsultancy · 1 year ago
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11 Major Cruise Ports in Asia
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10dainikexpert · 2 years ago
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भारत में मर्चेंट नेवी सैलरी क्या है?।: Merchant Navy Salary In India
भारत में मर्चेंट नेवी सैलरी क्या हैं?।: Merchant Navy के अधिकारियों की वेतनमान विभिन्न कारकों जैसे पद, अनुभव, और जहाज के प्रकार आदि पर निर्भर करता है। सामान्य रूप से, मर्चेंट नेवी के अधिकारियों की वेतनमान अच्छी होती है क्योंकि वे समुद्र में काम करते हैं और उन्हें अधिकतम सुरक्षा और जोखिम भरी परिस्थितियों का सामना करना पड़ता है। प्रथम अधिकारी की शुरुआती वेतनमान कम होता है। लेकिन उन्हें वर्षभर में छुट्टियों के साथ अन्य लाभ भी मिलते हैं जो मर्चेंट नेवी सैलरी में जोड़े जाते हैं। तो आइए जानते हैं कि भारत में मर्चेंट नेवी सैलरी क्या हैं?। भारत में मर्चेंट नेवी को क्या सुविधा मिलती हैं?मर्चेंट नेवी ऑफिसर की हर महीने की सैलरी 1.5 से 2.5 लाख तक होती है.यह पद और उसके योग्यता और अनुभव के अनुसार बदलता रहता है।
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scotianostra · 5 months ago
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Thomas Sean Connery was born in the Fountainbridge area of Edinburgh on 25th August, 1930.
Big Tam, as he was affectionately known around Fountainbridge in his youth, well he was Tommy until his teens, when he shot up in height and stature, at one point he entered a bodybuilding contest, he was 6'2″ at the time, weighed around 14 stone, had a 48-inch chest, 25-inch thigh, and his arms were 15.25 inches.
His first job was as a milkman with the St Cuthbert’s Co-Operative Society in Edinburgh. I would think he would have delivered the milk on a horse drawn carriage, the stables for these horses was in the are he grew up, were in Grove Street, where I used to live the main offices for St Cuthbert’s still stands round the corner on Fountainbridge.
Connery also played football at junior level for Bonnyrigg Rose, my cousin played for them too for several years.
A few more facts about Sean are he has a tattoo on his arm that state “Scotland Forever” he got when he enrolled in the Merchant Navy, he was discharged from that job due to stomach ulcers, between jobs he was a nude model for art students at Edinburgh College of art, again not to far from Fountainbridge. Other jobs he took up were, a lorry driver, a lifeguard at Portobello swimming baths,a labourer and a coffin polisher!
I think it is interesting Connery never strayed far from Fountainbridge in his younger days, indeed when he decided that acting was a career he was going to pursue, it was the nearby Kings Theatre he got a job helping backstage, he was also competing in bodybuilding competitions at this time and while at an event in London he learned that there were auditions being held for South Pacific, he was picked to appear on the chorus line but as the production toured the country he was making his way up the ladder.
By the time it hit Edinburgh he had the part of Marine Cpl Hamilton Steeves and was understudying two of the juvenile leads, and his salary was raised from £12 to £14–10s a week, when the production was reprised the following year he had the lead role on the tour, taking over from the actor Larry Hagman, who played the part in London’s West End.
Connery never looked back from there and of course the role of James Bond catapulted him to international stardom, Ian Fleming though was against him getting the part initially, he said Sean was “unrefined” and not what he had in mind, Sean soon won him over though and Fleming later admitted he was an “ideal” Bond.
A few of the parts Sean either didn’t get or turned down are Gandalf, in the Lord of the Rings series of films, he said he never understood the books and also wasn’t keen on 18 months of filming in New Zealand. He also turned down the chance to play the role of the Architect in The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions. Sean was asked to portray King Edward I in Braveheart, but was too busy working on Another film at the time, Patrick McGoohan took the role instead, I’m sort of glad he never played Longshanks.
His 93rd and last film was 2003’s The League of Extraordinary Gentleman - although he officially retired in 2006, although he was temporarily tempted back to do the voice of Sir Billi in the animated adventure comedy of the same name.
Sir Sean Connery passed away in his sleep on 31st October 2020 at his home in the Bahamas, his son said he had been unwell for some time. The official cause of death was pneumonia, heart failure and old age, his death certificate revealed.
In a career spanning over 50 years, Connery earned an Academy Award, multiple Golden Globes, including the Cecil B. DeMille and Henrietta Awards, as well as two British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) awards.
I've posted more pics than I normally would, firstly to show that Sean was much more than the first Bond, but also because the Scottish public, had and still have a big connection and love for the big guy.
Sean Connery 25th August 1930 – 31st October 2020.
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beaningeneralacceptance · 8 months ago
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Chance Meeting at Sameria
Small lil hurt/comfort thing I wrote for this painting in like 2 hours containing lore of Lynda and some of her new friends, please enjoy! ^^ (Derek belongs to a friend, I only own Lynda :D)
Also TW//Blood, wounds
The city of Caitara is wonderful, bustling, filled with colourful fabrics and merchants selling their wares in the covered market near the walls. Camels are led to and fro, women carry jars and baskets on their heads, salesmen display carpets with intricate designs and herbal blends for cooking. The air smells like spice and dry sand and it suits the unrelenting heat of Sameria irritatingly well. Lynda doesn’t think she could last long living in such a place; it’s too hot for her tastes but it makes for a good vacation destination. Too bad she isn’t here to relax; there is a war coming –a war that she is definitely not prepared for with a lame arm in a splint.
Enizor said the bone would heal in a few days if she let it rest with the lifebloom concoction he’d prepared for her once they had recovered the Phoenix Crown. So, she has temporarily let go of her dual blades and opted to use one of those bejewelled staves that once belonged to the Greenwish Cult. Some of her crew have tagged along for the walk and are doubtlessly planning on loading the ship with as many bags of exotic herbs and trinkets as they possibly can. The twins are already using their salary to buy out a merchant’s Samerian Ice stock –she chooses not to ponder on what they’ll do with that much ice (it’s not like they’ll stay here for that long). The less one pokes into their business, the less likely they’re to get involved in their mess.
While browsing the fabric rolls at one of the stalls in the market, Lynda notices something rather unusual. She caught a glimpse of a navy blue coat and two feathers sticking out of the crowd, a sight that’s quite familiar to her. Without thinking twice about it, she abandons her crew at the market (silently apologises to the stall owners for the inconvenience) and chases the blue coat in the blazing streets. The noise, apparently, is too loud for her voice to be heard when she calls out, so huffing and unwilling to give up, she stubbornly follows to the entrance of a bar.
“Derek!” she calls out as she pushes open the door, right after the man in the blue coat and the feathered hat, and walks in with her makeshift walking cane, ignoring the two hooded heads that raise at the sound of her voice. The man in question is already seated at the bar with a glass of whiskey and his hat placed beside it, raises his head and waves her over, a smirk playing on his lips.
“It’s nice to see you again, Lynda! You’re as stunning as ever.” he says once she sits on the stool beside him. She rolls her eyes at the compliment but still smiles as she looks at him. She rests the staff against the bar.
“Always such a charmer.” –if he had one handy, he’d be offering a rose along with the flattery– “What brings you to the Nimbus sea?”
Lynda orders something simple so as to not get kicked out from the establishment once the barkeep clears his throat with quite the pointy look. They happily chat for some time, with Derek becoming increasingly more flirtatious the more sips he takes of his drink and Lynda sharply criticising his poor pick-up lines. It’s familiar, a little game she’s realised she’s missed since the time they spent hiding from the Grand Navy in Frostmill with some other friends of his.
And then, within a moment, his grin drops as he looks at something behind her and he excuses himself afterwards to walk outside. Derek has a habit of smoking and always does so outside, so Lynda doesn’t think much of it. He didn’t take his hat with him, so he’d likely return in a few minutes. So, oblivious to the one remaining hooded head that is turned her way,  and the intense eyes burning holes in her back, she takes a few sips of her own drink. That is until she is approached by someone, and the table where once sat two mysterious people is now empty.
“I’m not interested,” she waves the person off once she feels a shadow behind her. Ignoring, however, does not appear to do the trick, as the person remains brooding behind her. She sighs, and shuffles in her seat. “If you have something to say, then say it and–”
The look in his eyes is intense and there is something swirling in there that makes Lynda’s blood freeze: bloodlust. In a place like this? Seriously? What is she supposed to do? She can’t initiate a fight in a crowded bar with a wounded arm and Derek is outside, doing who knows what and taking too long to return. She doesn’t know this man, meaning that he is most likely a mercenary –she has (unintentionally) pissed off a lot of people, especially after the Silverhold incident. Surely, there is a way for her to weasel her way out of this.
“Are you with him?” the man asks in a gruff voice. She glances at his hands and notes one of them is wrapped around the handle of the sword hanging from his belt. He isn’t going to strike in here, is he? And his words stick in her thoughts. Wait a minute… What mess is Derek involved in?
“I know him.” she says, neither lying nor telling the full truth; just enough to be considered irrelevant to whatever mess has come knocking at her door. But, apparently, the odds are against her today.
“You’re affiliated with those pesky Haze scallywags, then.” the guy spits at the floor with distaste at the name. Oh, I see what’s happening now. “Prepare to die.”
The bar erupts in flames. The door is blown off its hinges, smoke and screams blow in the streets that aren’t in better shape. Lynda dashes away, holding the staff in one hand as she runs away. Derek is nowhere to be seen but his presence is visible in how ash is raining from the sky and the grey particle clouds that darken the evening sky. Whomever that hooded man is, he is certainly not alone –if only she’d noticed sooner. This must be what changed his mood so spontaneously. And he certainly doesn’t give up on the first hurdle she throws at him. He swings a strange, wet sword at her and she can only deflect each strike with how fast he’s moving, only receiving nicks and a few searing slashes.
A strong gust of air blows that vulture off her back. A woman in iridescent teal armour with gold accents quickly comes to her aid, black, messy hair and narrowed eyes. She helps her to her feet and shouts at her to hide until everything calms down. Another man steps up, wielding some solid type of magic that she has half the mind to note before she runs off again.
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The fight is over in a few minutes. It was a hit and run attempt from a rival clan, by the looks of it, and by the time everything has settled, the royal guard has evacuated the streets, duly prioritising the safety of the people. They were probably going to get involved in an attempt to end the armed dispute but they were too slow. When Derek regroups with two of the clan’s allies that happened to be in the Caitara, he thanks them both and they pat each other on the back.
It’s disappointing how that fight couldn’t be ignored but those men in the white hoods had been looking at him and Lynda the whole time they were at the bar. Their eyes were locked on them, and when the first one walked out, he knew there would be trouble waiting to happen. Only, he was hoping the second one would follow behind him once he left, and not stay behind to go after a wounded woman. He is surprised and relieved to hear from his allies that they stopped his pursuers from chasing after Lynda. Though… neither of them know where she is.
“I saw her run towards the market,” the woman in the iridescent armour shrugs her shoulders. “She’s probably fled the town by now.”
“No, no…” Derek shakes his head. Lynda wouldn’t flee and leave her allies or friends behind, she isn’t that type of person. However, the fight ended so fast because his attackers ran away when they realised they were outnumbered; she should be back by now to check up on them, bringing food and ice packs and some type of antiseptic cream; stuff like that. “I’ll go see if I can find ‘er. I’ll see ya two later.”
He leaves, marching to the market that has been temporarily abandoned and most of the goods have been destroyed. There is blood on the ground, little dry droplets that blend in perfectly with the leftover ash, and would have escaped an untrained eye. It should be normal, there was a huge fight after all, and he has a still bleeding scratch on his face as proof. And it should be normal but it isn’t. It can’t be. Something feels incredibly wrong, and cold claws of dread shred through Derek’s back.
There is more blood the deeper into the market he goes, with fading sunlight and the shadow of the tents, it’s more difficult to see. Yet, the silhouette of a figure lying on the ground is unmistakable. The dress with the flowers, the gleaming emerald of the staff, the light green hair. Please don’t be dead. He rushes to the unconscious woman and removes one of his gloves to check for a pulse.
“...rek?” comes a weak murmur and he lets out a breath he didn’t realise he was holding when ruby eyes open just enough to see. 
“Don’t speak.” he tells her, carefully arranging her limbs to lift her into his arms but when he tries to pull the stave away from her, her hand closes even tighter around, so he lets her hold onto it. “Let’s get you to a doctor.” She doesn’t say another word. Soon she decides that sleep is underrated and closes her eyes, letting Derek’s movements lull her. He can smell the dry blood and the seared flesh when he shuffles her body against his chest and the way her head thumps against his collar the moment she’s safely caged in his arms makes his blood boil. If he ever crossed those vultures again, he’d make sure they’d pay for this.
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Derek has ash iL so that's what all the smokey stuff is (also saved me the trouble of detailing the boots hehehe)
Lynda has got a fructured arm thanks to Captain Maria.
The twins are the misfits of Lynda's crew.
Also that isn't the complete design of the flowerdress bc I have a sash thingie of flowers to go with it (under which Lynda hides her weapons- what? The dress doesn't have pockets! she had to get creative!) (I dislike the neckt thing of the roblox model, it just makes the character appear like they have no neck, like it's pretty but a neckline would do it good)
Krita clipping is weird, I don't like it (the clipping, Krita's tools are amazing)
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ushmaassociates · 9 days ago
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This video is specifically for our Seafarers and Merchant Navy Employees. You know Seafarers enjoy a unique tax benefit in India, as their substantial salary income earned on foreign ships is exempt from Indian taxation, provided it is received in an NRE account and they qualify as Non-Residents. This makes them one of the few groups with such significant exemptions."
Watch full video for proper understanding
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varrenship01 · 12 days ago
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Join Merchant Navy After 12th – Start Your Maritime Career Today
Join Merchant Navy after 12th and embark on an exciting career filled with adventure, global opportunities, and financial rewards. This profession offers the chance to work on international ships while earning a lucrative salary. To start, students can pursue courses like Diploma in Nautical Science (DNS), GP Rating, or Marine Engineering, which provide essential training and skills. The Merchant Navy is a gateway to roles in navigation, engineering, and hospitality departments onboard. If you’re ready to explore the world and build a rewarding career, join the Merchant Navy after 12th and set sail toward success!
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rifecon · 16 days ago
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Beyond the Horizon: Careers in the Merchant Navy Await
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Beyond the Horizon: Careers in the Merchant Navy Await
Embark on an Adventurous and Rewarding Career: The Merchant Navy
The Merchant Navy is the lifeline of global trade, connecting countries and continents through the transportation of goods and commodities. Unlike the naval forces, the Merchant Navy operates as a commercial fleet, ensuring that economies around the world function seamlessly. It is an exciting career path that combines adventure on the high seas with financial stability and opportunities for global exploration.
For students completing their 10th or 12th boards, the Merchant Navy offers a unique blend of professional growth and thrilling experiences. Imagine traveling to international ports, witnessing diverse cultures, and playing a pivotal role in the world economy — all while earning a lucrative salary.
Eligibility to join the Merchant Navy typically includes strong academic performance in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics for 12th pass students. Physical fitness and excellent eyesight (usually 6/6 vision) are essential due to the demanding nature of life at sea. Additionally, passing entrance exams and medical tests is crucial for admission to prestigious training institutes.
This career promises not just financial rewards but also an unparalleled sense of adventure, making it a dream choice for those who crave a dynamic and fulfilling life. So, are you ready to set sail towards a future filled with opportunities?
Exploring the Key Departments in the Merchant Navy
A career in the Merchant Navy is both challenging and rewarding, with three main departments offering unique roles and opportunities: Deck, Engine, and Catering. Each department plays a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of a ship during its voyage. Here’s a closer look:
1. Deck Department
The Deck Department is the nerve center of the ship. It oversees navigation, cargo handling, and ensuring the vessel’s safety.
● Roles: Deck Cadet, Second Officer, Chief Officer, Captain.
● Responsibilities: Plotting courses, operating navigation equipment, managing cargo, and ensuring compliance with international maritime laws.
● Skills Required: Strong leadership, problem-solving, and attention to detail.
● Career Growth: A Deck Cadet can progress to become the Captain, commanding the ship and its crew — a role of immense prestige and responsibility.
2. Engine Department
The Engine Department is the heart of the ship, ensuring all machinery runs smoothly.
● Roles: Junior Engineer, Fourth Engineer, Chief Engineer.
● Responsibilities: Maintenance and repair of engines, generators, and other mechanical systems on board.
● Skills Required: Technical expertise, analytical thinking, and a knack for problem-solving.
● Career Growth: Starting as a Junior Engineer, one can rise to the position of Chief Engineer, managing all technical aspects of the vessel.
3. Catering Department
The Catering Department ensures the well-being of the crew by managing food and hospitality services.
● Roles: Chief Cook, Steward.
● Responsibilities: Preparing meals, managing kitchen supplies, and maintaining hygiene standards.
● Skills Required: Culinary expertise, time management, and adaptability.
● Career Growth: While not as hierarchical as the other departments, experienced cooks and stewards can move to better-paying positions with top companies.
Each department offers exciting challenges and opportunities, making the Merchant Navy an attractive career choice for those ready to work hard and rise through the ranks.
Charting Your Path: Courses for Joining the Merchant Navy
The Merchant Navy offers diverse courses for students after completing their 10th or 12th grades. Whether you’re aiming for foundational roles or specialized positions, this guide will help you navigate your options and set sail on a promising career.
For 10th Pass Students
If you’ve completed your 10th grade, here are the entry-level courses available:
1. General Purpose (GP) Rating Course
● Duration: 6 months
● Eligibility:
○ Pass in 10th grade with at least 40% marks
○ Minimum 40% in English
● Description: Prepares students for roles in the Deck and Engine departments, focusing on ship safety, maintenance, and machinery operations.
● Top Institutes:
○ Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy
○ TS Rahaman
○ Samundra Institute of Maritime Studies
2. Certificate Course in Maritime Catering (CCMC)
● Duration: 6 months
● Eligibility:
○ Pass in 10th grade with at least 40% marks
○ Minimum 40% in English
● Description: Prepares students for roles in ship hospitality, focusing on food production, housekeeping, and catering management onboard.
● Top Institutes:
○ TS Rahaman
○ Maritime Foundation, Chennai
○ HIMT College, Chennai
For 12th Pass Students
Students who have completed their 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) can explore specialized courses:
1. B.Sc. in Nautical Science
● Duration: 3 years (includes onboard training)
● Eligibility:
○ 12th-grade pass with at least 60% aggregate in PCM
○ Minimum 50% in English
● Description: Covers navigation, ship stability, and maritime law, training future deck officers.
● Top Institutes:
○ Indian Maritime University
○ TS Chanakya
○ International Maritime Institute
2. Diploma in Nautical Science (DNS)
● Duration: 1 year (followed by onboard training)
● Eligibility:
○ 12th-grade pass with PCM
○ Polytechnic diploma holders (after 10th) can also apply
● Description: A foundation course leading to a career as a deck officer.
● Top Institutes:
○ Tolani Maritime Institute
○ Indian Maritime University (IMU)
3. B.E./B.Tech in Marine Engineering
● Duration: 4 years
● Eligibility:
○ 12th-grade pass with a minimum 60% aggregate in PCM
● Description: Prepares students for the maintenance and operation of ship engines and machinery.
● Top Institutes:
○ Marine Engineering and Research Institute (MERI), Kolkata
○ Cochin Shipyard Institute
For Graduates
1. Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) Course
● Duration: 4 to 6 months
● Eligibility:
○ Diploma or Degree in Electrical/Electronics Engineering or related fields
● Description: Focuses on shipboard electrical and electronic systems, including automation and power generation.
● Top Institutes:
○ Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy
○ Samundra Institute of Maritime Studies
��� HIMT College
2. Graduate Marine Engineer (GME) Course
● Duration: 1 year
● Eligibility:
○ B.E./B.Tech in Mechanical or Naval Architecture Engineering
● Description: Converts mechanical engineers into marine engineers, equipping them with skills for ship machinery maintenance.
● Top Institutes:
○ Great Eastern Institute of Maritime Studies
○ Marine Engineering and Research Institute (MERI), Mumbai
○ Cochin Shipyard Institute
Fitness and Medical Standards
● Physical Fitness: Must meet DG Shipping standards, including good health and no color blindness.
● Vision:
○ 6/6 in the better eye and 6/9 in the other
● Height and Weight: Proportionate to age
Entrance Exams and Preparation
● Key Exam: Indian Maritime University Common Entrance Test (IMU-CET)
● Preparation Tips:
○ Focus on PCM subjects, general knowledge, and English.
○ Consider coaching classes to strengthen your fundamentals.
By choosing the right course, meeting fitness and academic standards, and preparing diligently for entrance exams, you can embark on a fulfilling and adventurous career in the Merchant Navy in India. Whether you aim to work on navigation, engineering, or hospitality, the sea awaits your journey!
Top 5 Institutes for Merchant Navy Training in India
Pursuing a career in the Merchant Navy starts with choosing the right training institute. Here are the top five institutes that stand out for their quality education, industry reputation, and successful alumni:
1. Indian Maritime University (IMU), Chennai
● Location: Chennai, Tamil Nadu
● Specialization: Comprehensive maritime education, offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Nautical Science, Marine Engineering, and Port Operations.
● Affiliations: Governed by the Ministry of Shipping, Government of India.
● Reputation: IMU is the central hub for maritime studies in India, known for its modern infrastructure and skilled faculty. It conducts the IMU-CET exam, which is mandatory for admissions.
● Why Popular: Recognized for producing highly competent Merchant Navy officers who work globally.
2. Tolani Maritime Institute (TMI), Pune
● Location: Pune, Maharashtra
● Specialization: Nautical Science and Marine Engineering with strong emphasis on hands-on training.
● Affiliations: Approved by the Directorate General of Shipping (DGS), India, and affiliated with Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani.
● Reputation: Known for state-of-the-art simulators and practical training facilities.
● Why Popular: TMI focuses on grooming students to excel in their roles as seafarers, offering campus placement opportunities with top shipping companies.
3. Marine Engineering and Research Institute (MERI), Kolkata
● Location: Kolkata, West Bengal
● Specialization: Marine Engineering and Research with over seven decades of experience in the field.
● Affiliations: Approved by DGS and affiliated with Jadavpur University.
● Reputation: MERI is one of the oldest and most prestigious maritime institutions in India.
● Why Popular: Its alumni hold key positions in renowned shipping companies worldwide, making it a trusted name for marine engineering.
4. TS Chanakya, Navi Mumbai
● Location: Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
● Specialization: Deck Cadet and Nautical Science programs aimed at producing top-class officers.
● Affiliations: Part of the Indian Maritime University and approved by DGS.
● Reputation: Known for its rigorous training and discipline.
● Why Popular: The institute boasts a legacy of producing leaders in the maritime industry.
5. Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy (AEMA), Mumbai
● Location: Karjat, near Mumbai, Maharashtra
● Specialization: Pre-sea training courses for Deck Cadets and Marine Engineers.
● Affiliations: Recognized by DGS and tied with Anglo-Eastern Ship Management, a global leader in ship management.
● Reputation: AEMA combines theoretical knowledge with practical training on advanced simulators.
● Why Popular: Offers guaranteed placement opportunities through its parent company, making it a top choice for aspirants.
These institutes provide the foundation needed to embark on a rewarding Merchant Navy career. Their industry connections and excellent training programs ensure students are well-prepared for the challenges of maritime life.
What is Sponsorship in the Merchant Navy? A Gateway to a Secure Career
Sponsorship in the Merchant Navy is a pre-placement guarantee provided by a shipping company, ensuring candidates receive training and employment after completing their course. It acts as a contract between the candidate and the company, where the company agrees to sponsor the student’s education and later offer them a job on successful completion of their training.
This arrangement is highly significant as it alleviates financial burdens for students and guarantees employment in a competitive industry. Sponsored candidates gain credibility, making their career path smoother and more secure compared to non-sponsored peers.
How to Obtain Sponsorship?
Eligibility Check: Ensure you meet the basic academic (10th/12th pass with PCM) and medical criteria (vision, fitness, etc.).
Entrance Exams: Reputable shipping companies conduct sponsorship exams to assess a candidate’s aptitude, reasoning, and knowledge of subjects like Physics and Mathematics.
Interviews and Medical Tests: After clearing the exam, candidates undergo a personal interview to gauge their communication skills and motivation. A medical fitness test follows, confirming their physical suitability for sea service.
Long-Term Benefits of Sponsorship
● Job Security: Guaranteed placement after training reduces uncertainty.
● Financial Support: Companies often cover training fees and provide stipends.
● Industry Exposure: Sponsored candidates are often prioritized for promotions due to their association with reputed companies.
For students aspiring to join the Merchant Navy, sponsorship is the ideal stepping stone toward a rewarding and stable maritime career.
Top 5 Companies Providing Sponsorship in the Merchant Navy
Securing sponsorship from a reputed shipping company is a critical step toward a successful career in the Merchant Navy. Here are five renowned companies offering sponsorship, ensuring students gain valuable training, financial stability, and long-term career prospects:
Anglo-Eastern Ship Management Anglo-Eastern is one of the world’s leading shipping companies, managing over 650 vessels globally. It offers top-notch training through its Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy in Mumbai. Sponsorship with Anglo-Eastern guarantees a structured career path with opportunities to work on international fleets, ensuring excellent job security and growth.
Great Eastern Shipping (GES) Known as India’s largest private shipping company, GES offers sponsorships for marine engineering and nautical science students. The company provides extensive on-board training programs and has a strong reputation for grooming future officers. Working with GES ensures exposure to diverse shipping operations and a stable career in the maritime industry.
Maersk Line As a global leader in container shipping, Maersk offers sponsorships that come with extensive training programs and the chance to work on advanced vessels. With a massive fleet and global presence, Maersk provides unmatched career growth, financial benefits, and international exposure.
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) MSC is the world’s second-largest container shipping company and a prominent sponsor for aspiring seafarers. It offers competitive training programs with opportunities to work on its extensive fleet. Sponsorship with MSC ensures steady career progression and exposure to international trade routes.
Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) As a government-owned enterprise, SCI is a reliable choice for sponsorship. It offers training programs for deck cadets and marine engineers. With SCI, students gain financial stability, comprehensive training, and the prestige of working with one of India’s most reputed shipping companies.
Choosing a company for sponsorship is not just about training; it’s about building a stable, adventurous, and rewarding career at sea.
Conclusion
The Merchant Navy offers a unique blend of adventure, financial stability, and global exposure, making it a highly rewarding career choice for young aspirants. Whether you dream of navigating vast oceans, maintaining cutting-edge machinery, or providing essential services on board, the opportunities in this field are vast and diverse.
One of the greatest advantages of joining the Merchant Navy is the assurance of job security, especially if you secure sponsorship from a reputed company. The industry also provides lucrative salaries, tax benefits, and the chance to explore the world while working. Beyond financial perks, the profession instills discipline, resilience, and teamwork — qualities that shape not just your career but also your character.
For students who aspire to set sail on this journey, remember that success in the Merchant Navy requires determination, hard work, and the ability to adapt to challenges. Stay focused on your goals, prepare diligently for exams and interviews, and prioritize physical fitness.
Your journey may start with humble beginnings, but with persistence and dedication, you can achieve remarkable heights in this esteemed profession. So, step forward, take the helm, and chart your course to a promising and fulfilling future!
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10 Reasons to Pursue a Diploma in Nautical Science in 2024
A career in the maritime industry offers unmatched opportunities, adventure, and financial stability. For those aspiring to join this field, enrolling in a Diploma in Nautical Science (DNS) is the first step toward a fulfilling career at sea. This program equips students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills essential for becoming successful merchant navy officers. If you’re considering your options, here are ten compelling reasons to pursue a Diploma in Nautical Science in 2024.
1. Comprehensive Curriculum
DNS provides an in-depth understanding of navigation, ship operations, cargo handling, and maritime law. The course integrates classroom learning with hands-on training, ensuring students are well-prepared for real-world challenges.
Institutes like the AMET Institute of Science and Technology offer a curriculum designed to meet international standards, giving graduates a competitive edge in the global maritime industry.
2. Global Career Opportunities
The shipping industry plays a vital role in international trade, ensuring a high demand for skilled maritime professionals. Completing a Diploma in Nautical Science opens doors to diverse career opportunities on merchant ships, cruise liners, and offshore platforms worldwide.
Maritime professionals often enjoy lucrative pay packages, tax benefits, and the chance to explore different countries as part of their job.
3. Structured Pathway to Becoming a Deck Officer
DNS is a structured program designed for aspiring deck officers. Upon successful completion, students progress to the position of a cadet, followed by officer roles, ultimately leading to the rank of Captain.
This clear career progression makes it an ideal choice for individuals seeking long-term growth in the maritime industry.
4. Practical Training at Sea
A key component is the sea-time training, where students gain hands-on experience aboard vessels. This practical exposure is invaluable in understanding the complexities of ship operations and developing critical problem-solving skills.
Top institutes like the AMET Institute of Science and Technology collaborate with reputed shipping companies to provide on-the-job training, ensuring students are industry-ready.
5. Financial Benefits and Job Security
The maritime industry is known for offering high salaries and excellent job security. Graduates of a DNS often secure well-paying jobs shortly after completing the course.
Additionally, seafarers benefit from tax exemptions in many countries, allowing them to save a significant portion of their earnings. The steady growth of global trade ensures that job opportunities in this sector remain stable.
6. Dynamic and Adventurous Career
Unlike conventional desk jobs, a career in the maritime industry is filled with excitement and adventure. Working at sea offers the chance to experience different cultures, witness breathtaking oceanic views, and be part of a global team.
A Diploma in Nautical Science equips you with the skills needed to thrive in this dynamic environment, making it a perfect choice for those who crave adventure.
7. Opportunities for Further Education and Specialization
Completing lays the groundwork for pursuing advanced certifications and degrees in maritime studies. Many professionals choose to specialize in areas like marine engineering, logistics, or maritime law to expand their career prospects.
8. Contributing to Global Trade
The maritime industry is the backbone of global trade, transporting goods and raw materials across continents. By pursuing a career in this field, you become an integral part of this critical industry.
Graduates play a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of ships and the safe delivery of cargo, making their work essential to the world economy.
9. Professional Growth and Leadership Roles
The maritime sector provides ample opportunities for professional growth. Starting as a cadet, graduates with a DNS can climb the ranks to become senior officers and eventually captains.
This progression not only comes with increased responsibilities but also higher salaries and leadership roles, making it a highly rewarding career path.
10. Reputation of Top Institutes
Enrolling in a renowned institution like the AMET Institute of Science and Technology ensures you receive top-notch education and training. With state-of-the-art facilities, experienced faculty, and strong industry connections, such institutes prepare students for successful careers in the maritime industry.
Choosing a reputed institute also enhances your employability, as employers value graduates from well-known programs.
Conclusion
A Diploma in Nautical Science is an excellent choice for individuals passionate about pursuing a career in the maritime industry. With its comprehensive curriculum, practical training, and global career opportunities, this program sets the stage for a successful and adventurous professional journey.
Institutions like the AMET Institute of Science and Technology provide the perfect platform to launch your career, offering world-class education and industry exposure. If you’re ready to embark on this exciting path, a Diploma in Nautical Science DNS could be your gateway to success.
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Exploring Career Options After 12th Science - Arya College
Overview
Engineering remains one of the most sought-after career paths for students with a background in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM). It offers diverse specializations that cater to various interests.
Popular Branches
Computer Science Engineering: Focuses on software development, algorithms, and data structures. Graduates often work in IT companies with high salary prospects.
Mechanical Engineering: Involves the design and manufacturing of mechanical systems. Opportunities exist in automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing industries.
Civil Engineering: Centers around infrastructure development. Civil engineers are crucial in construction projects, urban planning, and environmental sustainability.
Electrical Engineering: Deals with electrical systems and electronics. Graduates can work in power generation, telecommunications, and control systems.
Career Prospects
Engineering graduates typically enjoy high employability rates and competitive salaries, making it a lucrative choice.
Medicine
Overview
For students who have taken Biology along with Physics and Chemistry (PCB), pursuing a career in medicine is a popular option. The medical field is not only rewarding but also offers various specializations.
Key Courses
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery): The primary degree for aspiring doctors. It requires rigorous training and offers opportunities in hospitals, clinics, and research.
BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery): Focuses on dental health and surgery. Dentists enjoy good earning potential and job stability.
B.Sc Nursing: Prepares students for nursing roles in healthcare settings. Nurses are essential for patient care and management.
Pharmacy (B.Pharm): Involves the study of drug formulation and healthcare. Pharmacists work in hospitals, pharmacies, and research institutions.
Career Prospects
The medical profession is highly respected with stable job opportunities; however, it requires significant investment in education and training.
Emerging Fields
Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
With the rise of big data, careers in data science are gaining popularity. This field involves analyzing complex data to help organizations make informed decisions.
Courses: B.Sc in Data Science or BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications).
Career Opportunities: Data analysts, data scientists, machine learning engineers.
Salary Potential: Average salaries can reach ₹12 lakhs per annum or more depending on expertise.
Biotechnology
Biotechnology combines biology with technology to develop products that improve health outcomes.
Career Paths: Research roles in pharmaceuticals, agriculture, environmental science.
Salary Potential: Competitive salaries with opportunities in both public and private sectors.
Environmental Science
As awareness of environmental issues grows, careers in environmental science are becoming increasingly relevant.
Roles: Environmental consultants, conservation scientists.
Salary Potential: Varies widely based on specialization but can be lucrative with experience.
Other Notable Career Options
Architecture
Students interested in design can pursue a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch). Architects design buildings and landscapes while ensuring functionality and safety.
Aviation
Careers in aviation include becoming a pilot or working as an aircraft maintenance engineer. Courses like B.Sc Aviation or Aerospace Engineering are popular choices.
Merchant Navy
For those interested in maritime careers, joining the merchant navy offers opportunities for travel and adventure along with attractive salaries.
Fashion Design
Combining creativity with science, a degree in fashion design allows students to explore careers as designers or stylists within the fashion industry.
Conclusion
Selecting a career after 12th science should align with personal interests, strengths, and market demand. Arya College of Engineering & I.T. offers unique opportunities for growth and success. Students should consider their passions while researching potential career paths to ensure a fulfilling professional journey. As industries evolve, staying informed about emerging trends will further enhance career prospects after graduation.
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adi011 · 7 months ago
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Merchant Navy Courses in India
Merchant Navy courses in India include a variety of programs designed to train individuals for careers at sea. Key courses include B.Sc. Nautical Science, Marine Engineering, and Diploma in Nautical Science (DNS). These programs cover subjects such as navigation, ship operation, marine safety, and engineering. Renowned institutes like the Indian Maritime University, Tolani Maritime Institute, and Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy offer these courses. Training combines classroom instruction, practical workshops, and sea-time experience. Graduates can pursue roles as deck officers, marine engineers, or electro-technical officers on commercial ships, with opportunities for global travel and lucrative salaries.
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Today marks four yeasr since we lost the legendary actor Sean Connery.
Born Thomas Sean Connery, in the Fountainbridge area of Edinburgh, Big Tam, he was known growing or as Tommy.
His first job was as a milkman with the St Cuthbert’s Co-Operative Society in Edinburgh. I would think he would have delivered the milk on a horse drawn carriage, the stables for these horses was in the are he grew up, were in Grove Street, where I used to live the main offices for St Cuthbert’s still stands round the corner on Fountainbridge.
Connery also played football at junior level for Bonnyrigg Rose, my cousin played for them too for several years.
A few more facts about Sean are he has a tattoo on his arm that state “Scotland Forever” he got when he enrolled in the Merchant Navy, he was discharged from that job due to stomach ulcers, between jobs he was a nude model for art students at Edinburgh College of art, again not to far from Fountainbridge. Other jobs he took up were, a lorry driver, a lifeguard at Portobello swimming baths, a labourer and a coffin polisher!
I think it is interesting Connery never strayed far from Fountainbridge in his younger days, indeed when he decided that acting was a career he was going to pursue, it was the nearby Kings Theatre he got a job helping backstage, he was also competing in bodybuilding competitions at this time and while at an event in London he learned that there were auditions being held for South Pacific, he was picked to appear on the chorus line but as the production toured the country he was making his way up the ladder.
By the time it hit Edinburgh he had the part of Marine Cpl Hamilton Steeves and was understudying two of the juvenile leads, and his salary was raised from £12 to £14–10s a week, when the production was reprised the following year he had the lead role on the tour, taking over from the actor Larry Hagman, who played the part in London’s West End.
Connery never looked back from there and of course the role of James Bond catapulted him to international stardom, Ian Fleming though was against him getting the part initially, he said Sean was “unrefined” and not what he had in mind, Sean soon won him over though and Fleming later admitted he was an “ideal” Bond.
A few of the parts Sean either didn’t get or turned down are Gandalf, in the Lord of the Rings series of films, he said he never understood the books and also wasn’t keen on 18 months of filming in New Zealand. He also turned down the chance to play the role of the Architect in The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions. Sean was asked to portray King Edward I in Braveheart, but was too busy working on Another film at the time, Patrick McGoohan took the role instead.
His 93rd and last film was 2003’s The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
Sir Sean Connery passed away in his sleep on 31st October 2020 at his home in the Bahamas, his son said he had been unwell for some time. The official cause of death was pneumonia, heart failure and old age, his death certificate revealed.
In a career spanning over 50 years, Connery earned an Academy Award, multiple Golden Globes, including the Cecil B. DeMille and Henrietta Awards, as well as two British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) awards.
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If you have +2 pass out or are you a student or are you thinking about your future career?
And if you are looking for secure career options, then after a lot of research we have brought for you a very good career opportunity which helps you in growing your career and makes your future secure and also offers high paid jobs.We all strive for the best opportunities for our children for their better future.Like high demand skills, high demand courses in India, high valuable jobs and many more.If you are also a student or have passed school or are looking for a job for yourself or are looking for the best course/skills then we have provided the best and valuable, high demanded courses/skills & best career opportunity for all the students in 2024. With the help of which you can select the best course of study for yourself and grow your career.
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CONCLUSION:
We all strive for the best opportunities for our children for their better future.
Like high demand skills, high demand courses in India, high valuable jobs and many more.
If you are also a student or have passed school or are looking for a job for yourself or are looking for the best course/skills then we have provided the best and valuable, high demanded courses/skills & best career opportunity for all the students in 2024. With the help of which you can select the best course of study for yourself and grow your career.
So that we can properly guide the generations coming along with you people.
Because of which you will be satisfied in your future and your career will also grow.
And in the coming time, you will not have to face any problem related to career or jobs.
or if you want to know about demanding education
More information visit our site.
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Merchant Navy Salary
Merchant Navy salaries vary based on rank, experience, vessel type, and employer. Deck officers, marine engineers, and high-ranking positions often receive competitive packages including accommodation, meals, and healthcare benefits. Entry-level salaries may start moderately but increase with experience and certifications. The industry offers opportunities for career advancement and financial stability.
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ashish011 · 1 year ago
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Merchant Navy Salary
Merchant Navy salary are competitive, reflecting the demanding nature of maritime professions. Salaries vary based on ranks and experience. Entry-level ratings, like deck or engine cadets, receive modest stipends during training, while officers and engineers enjoy higher earnings. Captain and Chief Engineer positions command the highest salaries. Apart from attractive pay, seafarers benefit from tax-free income, free accommodation, and food onboard. Specialized roles, such as Dynamic Positioning Officers, may receive additional bonuses. Overall, a Merchant Navy career offers financial rewards, global exposure, and a unique lifestyle for those navigating the high seas.
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