The campus comprises of T S Chanakya, Lal Bahadur Shastri College of Advanced Maritime Studies & Research and Marine Engineering & Research Institute. All these are ISO 9001: 2000 and grade 1 rating certified institutions
Training Ship Chanakya
raining Ship Chanakya, the shore based successor to the Training Ship Rajendra (1972-1993) & Training Ship Dufferin (1927-1972), is situated off Palm beach road in an area of about 40 acres. The campus spreads across North-South, parallel to Palm Beach high way at Navi Mumbai. The campus comprises of Administrative block, Scholastic block with class rooms, faculty/staff rooms, library, laboratories and common rooms, Fire fighting complex, Power station and pump house, Marine engineering work shop, two hostel blocks, Catering block, Sports ground, Olympic size swimming pool, Laboratories such as: Physics/ Electronics, Computer, Seamanship, Navigation, Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS), Environmental Sciences, Marine Engineering Control Station & Chart room, Gymnasium etc
Training Ship Chanakya,
Karave, New Mumbai - 400 706.
Tel : (022) 2770 1935 / 2770 3876.
Fax : (022) 2770 0398
Email : [email protected]
Lal Bahadur Shastri College of Advanced Maritime Studies & Research
LBS College is a premier post-sea Maritime Education & Training Institute offering a comprehensive range of courses for Merchant Navy Officers. The college is housed in a modern seven-storied building situated on a six-acre site at Hay Bunder and its two adjacent hostel blocks overlook the picturesque harbour of Mumbai with its islands and the mainland to the east. LBS is one of the largest marine training institutions in the world, with over 1200 students, offering 46 post-sea courses which run almost concurrently. The courses meet the standards of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) as well as those of the Government of India. The college is fully equipped to meet the requirement of marine officers afloat and ashore. About 70% of Indian officers afloat are employed on foreign flag ships, as a result of the high quality of education and the subsequent high level of professionalism and competency maintained by LBS
Hay Bunder Road,
Mumbai 400 033.
Tel : (022) 2371 9944/46,
Fax : (022) 2373 9784.
Email: [email protected]
website : http://lbscamsar.org/
website
Marine Engineering & Research Institute
Marine Engineering and Research Institute (M.E.R.I.) formerly known as Directorate of Marine Engineering and Training D.M.E.T. was established in 1949 by the Govt. of India, when the need was felt to train Marine Engineers separately. The main aim and commitment of D.M.E.T. was to prepare young cadets into fine marine engineers by imparting paramilitary type training with academics and marine workshop training. Same dedication and commitment is continuing over the last 60 years and it is the M.E.R.I.’s heritage and trust of shipping Industry which took many cadets to various levels of competence on ships and ashore. The many assignments taken by ex-cadets of M.E.R.I. also include a well deserved posting at U.N.
As the shipping was expanding and need for more qualified persons was felt and gates were open to graduate engineers, M.E.R.I. started a one year training programme to adopt Graduates in Mechanical Engineering / Naval Architecture to become a Marine Engineer. Since 1975 M.E.R.I. successfully trained 1994 G.M.E. cadets and they are doing very well in shipping and related industries. The course duration of one year was converted into 6 months in college + 6 months on board to cater industry needs. Again when the need was felt to have officers trained both in Nautical & Engineering streams, the polyvalent officers course was conceived at M.E.R.I. Mumbai which was given the task of starting the course at a short notice. MERI rose to the challenge of putting syllabus & curriculum in place and the course was commenced in August, 2003 with 15 cadets. The cadets are selected through IIT-JEE examination and till date MERI successfully trained 74 cadets and the reports from shipping companies are very encouraging. It is always M.E.R.I.’s privilege to set the standards and a bench mark for others to copy and achieve. M.E.R.I.’s achievement is that the cadets are absorbed by shipping companies before they pass out. It’s the trust of shipping industry which makes M.E.R.I. stand tall among all maritime training Institutes.
Hay Bunder Road,
Mumbai - 400 033.
Tel : (022) 2377 6136 / 2372 5987 / 2377 1181
Fax : (022) 2375 3151.
Email: [email protected]
website : http://merimumbai.net/
website
Training Ship Chanakya
raining Ship Chanakya, the shore based successor to the Training Ship Rajendra (1972-1993) & Training Ship Dufferin (1927-1972), is situated off Palm beach road in an area of about 40 acres. The campus spreads across North-South, parallel to Palm Beach high way at Navi Mumbai. The campus comprises of Administrative block, Scholastic block with class rooms, faculty/staff rooms, library, laboratories and common rooms, Fire fighting complex, Power station and pump house, Marine engineering work shop, two hostel blocks, Catering block, Sports ground, Olympic size swimming pool, Laboratories such as: Physics/ Electronics, Computer, Seamanship, Navigation, Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS), Environmental Sciences, Marine Engineering Control Station & Chart room, Gymnasium etc
Training Ship Chanakya,
Karave, New Mumbai - 400 706.
Tel : (022) 2770 1935 / 2770 3876.
Fax : (022) 2770 0398
Email : [email protected]
Lal Bahadur Shastri College of Advanced Maritime Studies & Research
LBS College is a premier post-sea Maritime Education & Training Institute offering a comprehensive range of courses for Merchant Navy Officers. The college is housed in a modern seven-storied building situated on a six-acre site at Hay Bunder and its two adjacent hostel blocks overlook the picturesque harbour of Mumbai with its islands and the mainland to the east. LBS is one of the largest marine training institutions in the world, with over 1200 students, offering 46 post-sea courses which run almost concurrently. The courses meet the standards of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) as well as those of the Government of India. The college is fully equipped to meet the requirement of marine officers afloat and ashore. About 70% of Indian officers afloat are employed on foreign flag ships, as a result of the high quality of education and the subsequent high level of professionalism and competency maintained by LBS
Hay Bunder Road,
Mumbai 400 033.
Tel : (022) 2371 9944/46,
Fax : (022) 2373 9784.
Email: [email protected]
website : http://lbscamsar.org/
website
Marine Engineering & Research Institute
Marine Engineering and Research Institute (M.E.R.I.) formerly known as Directorate of Marine Engineering and Training D.M.E.T. was established in 1949 by the Govt. of India, when the need was felt to train Marine Engineers separately. The main aim and commitment of D.M.E.T. was to prepare young cadets into fine marine engineers by imparting paramilitary type training with academics and marine workshop training. Same dedication and commitment is continuing over the last 60 years and it is the M.E.R.I.’s heritage and trust of shipping Industry which took many cadets to various levels of competence on ships and ashore. The many assignments taken by ex-cadets of M.E.R.I. also include a well deserved posting at U.N.
As the shipping was expanding and need for more qualified persons was felt and gates were open to graduate engineers, M.E.R.I. started a one year training programme to adopt Graduates in Mechanical Engineering / Naval Architecture to become a Marine Engineer. Since 1975 M.E.R.I. successfully trained 1994 G.M.E. cadets and they are doing very well in shipping and related industries. The course duration of one year was converted into 6 months in college + 6 months on board to cater industry needs. Again when the need was felt to have officers trained both in Nautical & Engineering streams, the polyvalent officers course was conceived at M.E.R.I. Mumbai which was given the task of starting the course at a short notice. MERI rose to the challenge of putting syllabus & curriculum in place and the course was commenced in August, 2003 with 15 cadets. The cadets are selected through IIT-JEE examination and till date MERI successfully trained 74 cadets and the reports from shipping companies are very encouraging. It is always M.E.R.I.’s privilege to set the standards and a bench mark for others to copy and achieve. M.E.R.I.’s achievement is that the cadets are absorbed by shipping companies before they pass out. It’s the trust of shipping industry which makes M.E.R.I. stand tall among all maritime training Institutes.
Hay Bunder Road,
Mumbai - 400 033.
Tel : (022) 2377 6136 / 2372 5987 / 2377 1181
Fax : (022) 2375 3151.
Email: [email protected]
website : http://merimumbai.net/
website