Admission Process
In India, Merchant Navy education admissions are regulated under the Indian Maritime University (IMU) and the Directorate General of Shipping. At Indian Merchant Navy Careers, we follow a structured and transparent admission process to guide candidates step by step toward a successful maritime career.
Step-by-Step Admission Procedure
1. Initial Screening
Candidates are required to submit the following documents for eligibility verification:
- 10th & 12th Marksheet
- Last Qualification Marksheet
- Address Proof
- Age Proof
Passport Size Photograph
Our team reviews the documents to confirm course eligibility as per maritime guidelines.
2. Career Counselling
Our goal is to develop disciplined, technically skilled, and industry-ready seafarers.
- Suitable courses
- Career pathways
- Course structure
Certification process
Candidates are then required to complete the enrollment formalities to reserve their seat.
3. Medical Examination
Before starting training, candidates must undergo medical tests as per maritime standards to ensure fitness for sea service.
4. Admission Confirmation
Upon successful medical clearance, candidates confirm admission to the selected course by completing the required formalities within the given timeline.
5. Reporting to Campus
After admission confirmation, candidates report to the training campus to begin their Merchant Navy program.
6. Training Phase
Candidates undergo structured training that includes:
- Academic instruction
- Practical learning
- STCW safety training
Shipboard preparation
7. Certification & Documentation
After successful completion of training:
- Authorized certificates are issued
Mandatory maritime documentation is processed
These certifications and documents are essential for joining ships.
Modes of Entry into Merchant Navy
1. Admission Through Entrance Exams & Merit
For technical maritime programs:
- Candidates may need to appear for IMU-CET (Indian Maritime University Common Entrance Test).
Some institutes also offer admission based on 12th standard merit (as per eligibility criteria).
2. Sponsorship-Based Entry
Candidates may also apply for sponsorship programs offered by maritime institutes or shipping companies. Sponsorship opportunities are typically provided by shipping companies to candidates who successfully complete their approved training programs.
3. Lateral Entry (LE) into 2nd Year Marine Engineering
Direct admission into the second year of Marine Engineering is possible under specific eligibility conditions:
- Completion of first year of Engineering (Mechanical / Electrical) with a minimum 60% mark
Diploma in Mechanical / Electrical / Marine / Shipbuilding Engineering with minimum 60% aggregate marks
Eligibility is subject to maritime regulations and institutional guidelines.