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Indian Maritime University (A Central university, govt. of india )

Indian Maritime University (A Central university, govt. of india ). Academic Brochure 2019 - 2020 Head Quarters, East Coast Road, Semmencherry, Chennai - 600119 Website: www.imu.ac.in - Phone :+91 (44) 2453 9020 - email: info@imu.ac.in. Introduction - Maritime Sector.

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Indian Maritime University (A Central university, govt. of india )

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  1. Indian Maritime University(A Central university, govt. of india) Academic Brochure 2019 - 2020 Head Quarters, East Coast Road, Semmencherry, Chennai - 600119 Website: www.imu.ac.in - Phone :+91 (44) 2453 9020 - email: info@imu.ac.in

  2. Introduction - Maritime Sector • Oxford Dictionary - ‘Maritime’ defined as, “connected with the sea, especially in relation to seaborne trade or naval matters”. The Maritime Sector is that part of industry where business is undertaken through water. • Activities of Maritime sector can be classified as • activities carried out On-shore (meaning on land) • Off-shore (meaning at sea on-board a Ship).

  3. Introduction - Maritime Sector • Activities undertaken On-shore (meaning on land) – • Construction and Maintenance of Ships, • Logistics Management, • Construction and Management of Ports, • Construction and Maintenance of Inland waterways, etc. • Therefore the jobs related to On-shore activities could be at – • Port or a Logistics Company or • Ship Building/ Construction Company or • Dredging companies.

  4. Introduction - Maritime Sector • Activities undertaken Off-shore (meaning at sea on-board a Ship)– • Navigation - deciding the course, speed of the ship in the Sea and monitoring the loading and off-loading of shipments. • Maintenance of Ship Engine • The jobs Off-shore (meaning at sea on-board a Ship)include – • Navigator, • Chief Engineers, etc. The Off-shore jobs require an individual to be on-board ships. The individual will be hired by the Ship Owning or Ship Managing Companies

  5. Introduction - Maritime Sector • The jobs On-shore could be at – • Port or a Logistics Company or • Ship Building/Construction Company or • Dredging companies. • The jobs Off-shore (meaning at sea on-board a Ship) include – • Navigation, • Maintenance of Engine, etc. The Off-shore jobs require an individual to be on-board ships. The individual will be hired by the Ship Owning or Ship managing Companies Back

  6. History of Indian Maritime University • There were 7 renowned legacy Teaching-cum-Research Institutes under the Ministry of Shipping: • Training Ship Chanakya (successor to TS Dufferin (set up in 1927) • Marine Engineering Research Institute (1949), Mumbai • Lal Bahadur Shastri College of Advanced Maritime Studies & Research (1948), Mumbai • Marine Engineering Research Institute (1947), Kolkata • Indian Institute of Port Management, Kolkata • National Ship Design and Research Centre, Visakhapatnam • National Maritime Academy, Chennai

  7. History of Indian Maritime University • These 7 legacy Institutes were subsumed under the brand name Indian Maritime Universityon 14th November 2008 by an Act of Parliament. This is a teaching-cum-affiliating University under the aegis of the Ministry of Shipping, Government of India, with headquarters in Chennai. • IMU was set up to promote maritime studies, training, research and extension with focus on emerging areas like oceanography, maritime history, maritime laws, maritime security, search and rescue, transportation of dangerous cargo, environmental studies and other related fields, and to achieve excellence in these areas.

  8. History of Indian Maritime University • Current status of the 7 legacy Teaching-cum-Research Institutes: • Training Ship Chanakya was named as IMU Navi Mumbai Campus • Marine Engineering Research Institute (1949), and Lal Bahadur Shastri College of Advanced Maritime Studies & Research (1948) together have now been named as IMU Mumbai Port Campus of IMU. • The Marine Engineering Research Institute, Kolkata and the Indian Institute of Port Management Kolkata have been names as IMU Kolkata Campus of the University. • The National Ship Design and Research Centre in Visakhapatnam was named as IMU Vishakhapatnam Campus. • National Maritime Academyin Chennai became IMU Chennai Campus. Back

  9. History of Indian Maritime University • Post-November 2008, IMU Kochi Campus was set up - in 2009. • The University has 19 Affiliated Institutes across India. Back

  10. Indian Maritime University and Maritime Sector • In India, the policies with regard to Maritime Sector are formulated by the Ministry of Shipping. Various departments have been formed under the Ministry of Shipping, to oversee the implementation of these policies. Indian Maritime University is an autonomous body constituted under the Ministry of Shipping to oversee the research and training requirements of the Maritime Sector in India. • This is the only Central University of India which has been formed especially for training and imparting knowledge to Maritime professionals required in the Maritime Sector. The Maritime Sector (both in India and abroad) is dependent on Institutions like ourselves for meeting with their Human Resource requirements.

  11. Indian Maritime University and Maritime Sector • Indian Maritime University provides a variety of Programmes which will help individuals to seek employment in the Maritime Sector. The programmes offered by IMU for Off-shore employment can be classified as - pre-sea and post sea. Pre-sea programmes are conducted for individuals who are fresh from college and are aspiring to seek jobs, whereas Post-sea courses are continuity training programmes imparted to the individuals who are already employed and seek to keep themselves abreast with the latest developments of the Maritime Sector. • The pre-sea programmes programmeshave been drafted in lines with the STCW Convention 2010, which is applicable to all training institutions across the world. Back

  12. PROGRAMMES OFFERED BY IMU Programmes are courses offered by Indian maritime university under specific school. THEY ARE BIFURCATED AS MARINE PROGRAMMES AND NON-MARINE PROGRAMMES A school is a grouping of programmes based on the broad area of study.

  13. Marine Programmes Marine programmes – which allow students to seek jobs Off-shore (meaning at sea on-board a Ship). These are Under Graduate Programmes and post graduate diploma. All are residential programmes. Academic Brochure 2019-2020, IMU

  14. MARINE Programmes[which allow students to seek jobs Off-shore (meaning at sea on-board a Ship)] • School of Nautical Studies • 3-Year - B.Sc (Nautical Science) [B.Sc (NS)] • 1-Year - Diploma in Nautical Science [DNS] • School of Marine Engineering and Technology • 4-Year - B. Tech (Marine Engineering) [B. Tech (ME)] • 1-Year - Post Graduate Diploma in Marine Engineering [PGDME] – Admissions to this programme is done in the month of December every year. Note: Students applying for Marine Programmes are advised to keep their Passport ready. Please note the name in Passport should be same as given in the 10th Mark Statement.

  15. marine programmes • Conducted at both IMU Campuses and Affiliated Institutes. • At the following IMU Campuses –

  16. marine programmes • At the following Affiliated Institutes of IMU–

  17. marine programmes

  18. marine programmes

  19. marine programmes

  20. Eligibility, medical fitness and fee structure Marine Programmes Academic Brochure 2019-2020, IMU

  21. Marine Programmes

  22. non- Marine Programmes Non- Marine Programmes - which allow students to seek jobs carried out On-shore (meaning on land) Academic Brochure 2019-2020, IMU

  23. School of Nautical Studies M.Sc (Commercial Shipping and Logistics) School of Marine Engineering and Technology M.Tech (Marine Engineering and Management) School of Maritime Management MBA (International Transportation and Logistics) MBA (Port and Shipping Management) BBA (Logistics, Retailing and e-Commerce) School of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering M.Tech (Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering) - Residential Programme M.Tech (Dredging and Harbour Engineering) - Residential Programme B.Tech (Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering) - Residential Programme B.Sc (Ship Building and Repair) [Conducted only in Affiliated Institute ] NON - MARINE Programmes[which allow students to seek jobs carried out On-shore (meaning on land)]

  24. Under graduate and Post Graduate – Non - marine programmes • Conducted at the following IMU Campuses –

  25. Under graduate Non - marine programme • At the following Affiliated Institute of IMU–

  26. Eligibility, medical fitness and fee structure Non – Marine Programmes Academic Brochure 2019-2020, IMU

  27. non - Marine Under graduate Programmes Back

  28. non - Marine Post graduate Programmes Back

  29. non - Marine Post graduate Programmes Back

  30. Admission process COMMON ENTRANCE TEST, ONLINE COUNSELLING, Registration fees, CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION, ADMISSION CONFIRMATION

  31. COMMON ENTRANCE TESTSThere is no Entrance Test for admissions to the BBA programme – please refer separate slide • 1 CET for UG Programmes i.e. [B.Tech (Marine Engineering), B.Tech (Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering), B.Sc (Nautical Science), B.Sc (Ship Building and Repair) and Diploma Nautical Science]. • 1 CET for MBAs/M.Sc – i.e. MBA (International Transportation and Logistics), MBA (Port and Shipping Management) programmes and for admissions to the 50% of seats for the non-seafarer candidates to M. Sc (Commercial Shipping and Logistics) programme. • 1 CET for M.Techs - M.Tech (Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering), M.Tech (Dredging and Harbour Engineering) and M.Tech (Marine Engineering and Management) programmes. N.B - The results of the CETs are valid for that particular Academic session only.

  32. COMMON ENTRANCE TESTS The Syllabus for the various CETs will be as follows: • For all UG Programmes [except BBA (Logistics, Retailing and E-Commerce) programme] • No. of Questions – 200 multiple choice questions. • Syllabus - English, General Aptitude, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics at Plus 2 level. • For the MBA (Port and Shipping Management), MBA (International Transportation and Logistics) programmes and the M.Sc (Commercial Shipping and Logistics) Category - I Candidates programme • No. of Questions – 120 multiple choice questions. • Syllabus - Quantitative ability, Data interpretation, Verbal ability and Logical reasoning. • Common Online CET for M.Tech (Marine Engineering and Management), M.Tech (Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering) and M.Tech (Dredging and Harbour Engineering) programmes • No. of Questions – 120 multiple choice questions. • Syllabus – English, Mathematics and one of Mechanical Engineering/ Naval Architecture/ Marine Engineering/ Civil Engineering. • The questions will be of multiple choice type. There will be no negative marking for wrong answers.

  33. Admission - BBA Programme • Registration for BBA (Logistics, Retailing and E-Commerce) programme is independent of registration for UG Programmes mentioned in previous slide. Those candidates who wish to apply for all or some programmes mentioned in the previous slides and also BBA (Logistics, Retailing and E-Commerce) programme must register for (i) Online CET for all UG programmes except BBA (Logistics, Retailing and E-Commerce) programme and (ii) for Online BBA (Logistics, Retailing and E-Commerce) programme Admissions separately.

  34. Admission – M.sc (Commercial Shipping and Logistics) programme sea farer candidates • Admissions under two categories: • Category I (Non- Seafarers)– Candidates with Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline. • Category II (Seafarers) – Seafarers holding Master (FG) or MEO Class I Certificate of Competencyissued by Indian Government only. • 50% of seats in M.Sc (Commercial Shipping and Logistics) programme have been reserved for Seafarers (Category II). There will be no Online CET for these seats but the candidates are required to register online and are exempt from paying Registration Fee. • For seats under Category I the candidates will be admitted only on the basis of qualifying IMU’s Online CET. • If the number of applications from qualified Seafarers (Category II) is less than the number of reserved seats, the vacant seats will be allotted to the candidates from Category I. If the number of applications from qualified seafarers is greater than the number of reserved seats, then IMU will conduct a separate Offline Entrance Test for selecting Category II candidates for the Programme.

  35. Online Counselling • Candidates desirous of joining IMU Campuses and shortlisted based on IMU - CET scores should - • register for Online Counselling for allotment of seats to the various Programmes of IMU Campuses • followed by verification of original mark sheets and certificates, physical fitness certificate, etc. • Online Counselling will be limited to admissions to IMU Campuses only. • To view the Median CET Rank for the IMU Campuses/ Affiliated Institutes for Academic Year 2018-19, please click here. • Affiliated Institutes will not be included for the process of Online Counselling. Students who have cleared the Online CET and are desirous of seeking admissions to Affiliated Institutes should approach the respective Affiliated Institute directly.

  36. Registration fees – IMU-CET and Online Counselling • Important Note: • All above fees are Non-Refundable. • Online Counselling Fees at Sl. No. 3 will be refunded if the name of the candidate has not been published in any Admission Lists published by IMU, .

  37. Important dates Imu – common entrance test, online counselling and certificate verification

  38. Important dates – IMU – Common Entrance Test

  39. Important dates – Online Counselling

  40. Important dates – Certificate Verification Back

  41. Distance learning programme Marine Programmes Academic Brochure 2019-2020, IMU

  42. Distance learning programme - MARINE Programmes[which allow students to seek jobs Off-shore (meaning at sea on-board a Ship)] • School of Nautical Studies • DNS leading to B.Sc (Applied Nautical Science) – this Programme has to be done in continuation of the 1–year Diploma in Nautical Science to obtain the B.Sc (Applied Nautical Science) Degree. Candidate who wish to obtain a Degree should first successfully finish the Diploma. This will be a Distance learning Programme while on-board a ship. Study material will be provided to the Students. At the end of 18-months of On-board training student will be allowed to appear for the 3rd, 4th and 5th semester examination. Thereafter, the 6th Semester Examination will be conducted by DG Shipping. On successfully completing these Semesters the student will become eligible for B.Sc (Applied Nautical Science) Degree.

  43. Eligibility, medical fitness and fee structure Distance learning - Marine Programmes Academic Brochure 2019-2020, IMU

  44. Distance learning programme - MARINE Programmes Back

  45. Lateral entry admissions for both Marine and Non-Marine Programmes Academic Brochure 2019-2020, IMU

  46. Lateral entry admissions • Marine Programmes • School of Marine Engineering and Technology • B. Tech (Marine Engineering) • School of Nautical Studies • B.Sc (Nautical Science) • Non - Marine Programmes • School of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering • B. Tech (Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering)

  47. Eligibility, medical fitness and fee structure Lateral entry - Marine Programmes Academic Brochure 2019-2020, IMU

  48. Lateral Entry – Marine Programmes Back

  49. Eligibility, medical fitness and fee structure Lateral Entry – NoN - Marine Programmes Academic Brochure 2019-2020, IMU

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