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INDEX
1 2 3. 4. 5. The Training Command Information on Training Establishments Overview of Training Facilities Preview of Courses Offered Administrative Instructions 6. 7. 8. Rendition of Training Requirements General Guidelines and Information General Training Requirements Financial Aspects Recovery of Training Charges 91-94 95-132 133-222 i-xii I-VIII 7-10 11-60 61-68 69-76 77-90

Aviation Training Details of Officers Courses Details of Sailors Courses

Appendices Glossary of Abbreviations / Acronyms

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THE TRAINING COMMAND

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THE TRAINING COMMAND

THE TRAINING COMMAND


The Indian Navy has a full-fledged Training Command, which is located at the picturesque port city of Kochi, Kerala in South India. The Commander-in-Chief Training Command is also the Commander-in-Chief of the Southern Naval Command, thus wearing two extremely important hats simultaneously. The Training Command is functionally responsible for the organisation, conduct and overseeing of all basic, professional and specialist training throughout the Navy. To enable this, the Training Command continuously evolves policies, formulates syllabi, reviews and restructures the scope of training in various schools and establishments. The Command also coordinates, monitors and controls the day to day training activities of the schools and establishments and also conducts various watermanship, adventure and sports activities. The overall responsibility for policy issues relating to training in the Navy rests with the Chief of Personnel (COP) at Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Navy), New Delhi, who discharges this responsibility through the Directorate of Naval Training (DNT). The DNT is responsible for liaison with various directorates at Integrated Headquarters (IHQ) and with the Central Government Agencies (MoD/ MEA) to obtain financial sanctions and promulgate training policies for implementation by the Training Command. The training schools and establishments of the Navy are listed below:SNo. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. School / Establishment Indian Naval Academy (INA) Type of Training Naval Academy Location Ezhimala Kochi Kochi Kochi Kochi Kochi Kochi Kochi Kochi

Anti Submarine Warfare (ASW) School Anti Submarine Warfare Diving School Navigation Direction (ND) School Signal School Seamanship School Maritime Warfare Centre (Kochi) (MWC(K)) Centre for Leadership and Behavioural Studies (CLABS) Naval Institute of Educational and Training Technology (NIETT) Diving Operations Navigation Direction Communication, EW & IW Seamanship Tactics Leadership & Behavioural aspects Instructional Techniques

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10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. INS Dronacharya Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology (NIAT) Observer School School for Naval Airmen (SFNA) School for Naval Oceanography & Meteorology (SNOM) First Training Squadron (1TS) INS Agrani NP & Regulating School INPT School National Institute of Hydrography (NIH) INS Valsura INS Shivaji NBCD School INS Hamla INS Kunjali School of Medical Assistants Naval Shipwright School (NSS) INS Satavahana INS Chilka Gunnery & Missiles Aeronautical Technical Training Observer Training Kochi Kochi Kochi

Trg of Aviation Non-Tech sailors Kochi Oceanology & Meteorology Sea Training Phase Leadership & Management (Sailors) Training for Naval Provost officers and sailors Training of Physical Training Instructors Hydrography Electrical, Electronics and Weapon Engineering Marine Engineering NBCD Logistics & EDP Musicians Training for Medical Assistants Shipwright Submarine Training Ab-initio Training for Sailors Kochi Kochi Coimbatore Goa Goa Goa Jamnagar Lonavala Lonavala Mumbai Mumbai Mumbai Vizag Vizag Chilka

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NATIONAL DEFENCE COLLEGE


1. 2. Name of Establishment Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station - National Defence College (NDC). - The College is located near Claridges Hotel, New Delhi. The address is:National Defence College 6, Tees January Marg New Delhi 110 001 Tel : (011) 3013401 Fax : (011) 3013429 The nearest railway station is New Delhi. 3. Climate and Altitude - Delhi has a varied climate from being very hot in summer to very cold in winter. The monsoon is from end Jun to end Aug and the average rainfall is approximately 65 cms. The city is located at 216 Mtrs above the Mean Sea Level (MSL). - Delhi, being the capital, is very well connected both by rail and road with major cities of the country. Delhi is connected by

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International flights with most of the countries in the world. 5. Clothing and Bedding - (a) Clothing. Officers are to be in possesion of winter / summer uniforms / private clothing. A good raincoat is essential. (b) Bedding. Blankets, bed sheets, pillows, towels and quilts are not provided. These can be purchased locally. 6. Accommodation - (a) Single Accommodation. Single Service Officers are accommodated in the Officers Mess. (b) Married Accommodation. Married accommodation is provided to the officers accompanied by families. 7. 8. Officers Mess Medical Facilities - Officers Mess is located in the college premises. - Medical facilities are available in the Armed Forces Clinic, situated near the college. Military Hospital and number of Government / Private Hospitals are also located close by. - A number of schools and colleges, with English as a medium of instructions are located close by.

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DEFENCE SERVICES STAFF COLLEGE, WELLINGTON


1. 2. Name of Establishment Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station - Defence Services Staff College (DSSC). - The College is located at Wellington, Tamil Nadu. The address is:Defence Services Staff College Wellington (Nilgiris) - 643 321 Tamil Nadu Fax : (0428) 323201 The nearest railway station is Wellington (Southern Railway) and can be approached via Chennai Central and Mettupalayam. A narrow gauge train runs between Mettupalayam and Wellington. Officers arriving by train are, however, advised to disembark at Coimbatore and proceed to Wellington by road.

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3. Climate and Altitude - The temperature ranges between 6 Deg C to 26 Deg C. The annual rainfall is approximately 350 cms.The monsoon and winter seasons are cold and chilly and woollen clothing is essential. Wellington is located at an altitude of 1880 mtrs (MSL) in the Nilgiri hills. - (a) By Rail. From Chennai Central, only one train namely Nilgiri Express operates. One change from broad gauge to narrow gauge is to be undertaken at Mettupalayam. (b) By Air. Daily Air Services connect Coimbatore with Bangalore, Kochi and Chennai. Taxis are available from Coimbatore to Wellington. 5. Clothing and Bedding - The trainees should be in possession of following items: (a) Uniforms. Trainees are to be in possession of both summer and winter uniform (working rig, ceremonial and mess dress). (b) Civilian Clothes. (i) Normal country wear for a temperature climate, and atleast two lounge suits. For visits to the plains, tropical clothing is necessary. A dinner jacket (tuxedo) with soft shirt and collar is the normal evening wear for special functions. Tropical evening dress may be required in the plains. Riding Kit, if officers wish to participate in riding.

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(c) Clothing for Families. (i) (ii) Overcoats / Raincoats. Cotton and tweed clothes.

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(iii) For children, gum boots, Play pens, cots and mattresses can be procured locally.

(d) Bedding. Blankets, bed sheets, towels and quilts are not provided. These can be purchased locally. 6. Accommodation - (a) General. Houses earmarked for accommodation for overseas officers are furnished with essential items of furniture and fitted with waterborne sanitation. Curtains, carpets and mattresses are not provided. These can be purchased locally. (b) Quarters. (i) Single officers quarters consist of sitting cum bedroom with attached bathroom. These are located close to the mess. Blankets, linen and other furnishing material are not provided. Married officers accommodation is available near the campus. Officers accompanied by their families are expected to run their own house hold and to provide their own cooking utensils, glass, china crockery, cutlery, cleaning material and so on. These items are available in the local shops.

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(c) Use of Electrical Gadgets. Electricity for power and light is 220V/230V, AC, 50 cycles. The fitting caters normally for domestic consumptions through 5 ampere energy meters for lighting and a 15 Ampere meter for power. 7. Recreation - (a) Sports. The sports facilities available in the college are basketball, croquet, cricket, Angling, football, golf, hockey, hunting, riding, sailing, shooting squash and tennis. (b) Light Entertainment. Films are screened in the college auditorium, twice a week.

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Medical Facilities

- The College has a Medical Inspection Room. Cases requiring investigation / hospitalization are referred to the Military Hospital, Wellington, located one and half Kilometres from the College. Services of specialists are available at the Hospital. The Hospital also has a well equipped Dental Centre. All officers and their families must be protected by vaccination & TAB inoculation, before arrival, to cover the entire course period. (a) Import. Officers importing arms and ammunition for sporting purposes are required to obtain a transit license, on arrival in India. Transit license for fire arms can be arranged by the college, provided details of bore, license, type, makers name, registration number and quantity of ammunition are provided one month in advance, prior to the date of arrival of the officer in India. (b) Custody. Immediately on their arrival student officers will hand over arms and ammunition in their possession to the Quarter Master for safe custody in the armoury. Necessary arrangements exist for drawing & deposit of private arms.

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10. Banking Facilities and Other - Banking, Postal and Telephone (STD / ISD) facilities are avail Administrative Matters able within the College Campus. 11. School for Children - (a) High Schools. Several good schools (from 1st Standard to XII Standard) are located at Coonoor and Ootacumund. (b) DSSC School. For the convenience of children of Staff and Officers undergoing course, the college runs a school within the age group of 3 to 6 years, with English as a medium of instruction.

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NATIONAL DEFENCE ACADEMY, KHADAKVASLA


1. 2. Name of Establishment Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station - National Defence Academy (NDA). - The establishment is located at the outskirts of Pune. The address is:National Defence Academy Khadakvasla Pune 411 023 Tel : (0212) 25206616 Fax : (0212) 25206828 The nearest railway station is Pune. 3. Climate and Altitude - The climate is dry during summer and not very cold in winter. The annual rainfall is about 60 cms, most of it takes place in July and August. Khadakvasla is 550 meters above Mean Sea Level (MSL).

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4. Communication - Khadakvasla is well connected by road with Pune. The nearest airport is Pune, which is connected by domestic flights with Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai. These cities are connected by international flights. - All cadets are issued with necessary clothing on arrival at the Academy. They are, however required to bring personal items of clothing at the time of joining the Academy:- Each cadet is allotted a furnished cabin. Messing and allied services (including light, water, conservancy and laundry) are also provided. - (a) Sports. The games like Hockey, Basketball, Swimming, Water polo, Tennis, Cricket, Riding, Polo, Squash, Football, Boxing, Athletics, Volleyball, Sailing, and Cross Country are considered as a part of training syllabus and are played during the term. (b) Hobbies / Clubs. In addition, the following indoor and outdoor clubs exist for the recreation of the cadets:(i) Indoor Art Club. Debating and Declamation (English), Indian and Western Music, the Young Parliamentarian Club,Workshop, Radio Electronic and Telegraphy, Camera and Cinema, Model makers, etc. Outdoor. Automobile. Rifle and Pistol, Wild Life and Shikar, Physical Culture, etc. Membership of a club for the cadet is compulsory.

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Officers Mess Medical Facilities

- Separate messes are provided for Officers and Cadets. - A Military Hospital and Dental Centre are situated within the campus of Academy.

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10. Servants 11. Banking Facilities and other Administrative Matters 12. Hotels, Shops and Canteen Cadets orderlies are provided to look after the cadets during the stay at the Academy, free of charge. - Banking, Postal and Telephone (STD/ISD) facilities are avail able to the cadets in the NDA Campus. Canteen and bakery facilities are available to the cadets. There is a contractor run cafeteria, in addition to the Canteen Stores Department retail shop. Cycle shop, dry cleaning shop and fruit shops are also located within the Academy. - The Academy has a well stocked library with a large number of technical, professional and other book, periodicals and magazines, to enable the cadets to keep abreast with the latest.

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INDIAN NAVAL ACADEMY

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Name of Establishment Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station

- Indian Naval Academy (INA). The Academy is located at Ezhimala in Kannur district of Kerala. The address of the Academy is:Indian Naval Academy Ezhimala Naval Academy PO Kannur 670 310 Tel : (04985) 225040 Fax : (04985) 223855 E-Mail : ina-navy@nic.in The nearest railway station is Payyanur and airport is at Mangalore.

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- The climate of Ezhimala is hot and humid. The temperature

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varies between 25 deg C to 35 Deg C and relative humidity 65% to 95% throughout the year. The approximate rainfall during the months of Jun to Sep is 273 mm and the approximate total annual rainfall is 335 mm. The Academy includes a large forest area with a variety of flora and fauna. 4. Communication - INA is 152 Kms South of Mangalore Airport and 156 Kms North of Kozhikode Airport.The nearest railhead is Payyanur, 07 Kms from the Academy and major railway station is Kannur (35 Kms). - (a) Clothing. Tropical clothing is worn throughout the year. There is no special requirement for winter clothing at Ezhimala. (b) Bedding. This is provided by the Academy. 6. 7. Accommodation Recreation - Trainees are accommodated in single cabins in their respective squadrons. - (a) Swimming Pool. A world class indoor swimming pool along with a diving pool which hosts a 10 mtrs diving platform. (b) Sports. Facilities for outdoor / indoor games are available in this establishment. (c) Watermanship Training Centre. The centre provides facilities for sailing, wind surfing, rowing, canoeing and kayaking. (d) Cinema / TV. Movies are screened for trainees on Saturdays and Sundays. Facility exists for viewing satellite channels on TV. A multi facility auditorium, with a capacity of 1800 is under construction. 8. Medical Facilities - Medical facilities are available in a 26 bed MI Room located inside the Academy. A 64 Bed fully equipped Hospital INHS Navjivani is under construction within the premises, which will be commissioned by mid 2012.

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INS VENDURUTHY

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Name of Establishment

- INS Venduruthy. The following schools are located in this establishment:(a) ASW School (b) Diving School (c) ND School (d) Signal School (e) Seamanship School (f) Maritime Warfare Centre (MWC) (g) Centre for Leadership and Behavioural Studies (CLABS) (h) Naval Institute of Educational and Training Technology (NIETT)

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2. Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station - The establishment is located on Wellingdon Island, Kochi on the West Coast of India. The address is:INS Venduruthy Naval Base Kochi 682 004 Kerala Tel : (0484) 2879999 Fax : (0484) 2668874 The nearest railway station is Ernakulum Jn. 3. Climate and Altitude - The climate is hot and humid.The maximum and minimum temperatures are 35oC and 20oC.The south west monsoon is from Jun to Sep. The annual rainfall is approximately 310 cms. Kochi is located at the sea level. - (a) By Air. The Kochi International Airport (Nedumbassary Airport) is located 40 Kms from the Naval Base. Domestic carriers, Indian Airlines, Jet Airways, Spicejet, Indigo Airlines have flights operating between Kochi and all other Major Cities of India and International as well. (b) By Rail. Ernakulam is the main railway station, which is connected by rail to all major cities in India. Ernakulum has two stations namely - Ernakulam Town and Ernakulam Junction (South). (c) By Road. Ernakulam is situated on National Highway NH47. It is well connected by road to Thiruvananthapuram, Kannur, Bangalore, Chennai and Coimbatore and all major cities of India. 5. Clothing and Bedding - (a) Clothing. Tropical clothing is worn throughout the year.

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(b) Bedding. Trainees are to possess their own bedding, blankets, mosquito nets, bed sheets and pillows. These can also be purchased locally. 6. Accommodation - (a) Officers. Officers are accommodated in cabins at Southern Naval Command officers mess. (b) Sailors. Sailors are accommodated in spacious barracks / cabins, according to their rank. 7. Recreation - (a) Swimming Pool. An Olympic size Swimming Pool is located within establishment. (b) Sports. Facilities for playing all the outdoor games are available in the establishment. A Gymnasium is also located within the establishment. (c) Watermanship Training Centre. Facilities for boat pulling, sailing and various other watermanship activities are also available. (d) Cinema / TV. Facility exists for viewing satellite channels on TV. A Cinema hall also exists inside the establishment. 8. Medical Facilities - The establishment has a Sickbay to attend minor casualities and has a full-fledged Naval Hospital, INHS Sanjivani with all specialists as well as medical facilities, to attend inpatient and outpatient. - Naval Kindergarten (NKG), Naval Children School (NCS) and Kendriya Vidyalayas are located within the base and a number of schools with English as a medium of instruction are located close by. - There is a Command Reference Library in the Naval Base, which has a large collection of books and periodicals.

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INS DRONACHARYA
1. 2. Name of Establishment Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station - INS Dronacharya - Dronacharya is located on the beach front of fort Kochi in Kerala State situated on the West coast of India. The address is:INS Dronacharya Fort Kochi Kochi Kerala 682 001 Tel : (0484) 2218341- 2218345 Fax : (0484) 2218794 The nearest railway station is Ernakulum Jn. 3. Climate and Altitude - The climate is hot and humid.The maximum and minimum temperatures are 35oC and 20oC.The south west monsoon is from Jun to Sep. The annual rainfall is approximately 310 cms. Kochi is located at the sea level.

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4. Communication - (a) By Air. The Kochi International Airport (Nedumbassary Airport) is located 40 Kms from the Naval Base. Domestic carriers, Indian Airlines, Jet Airways, Spicejet, Indigo Airlines have flights operating between Kochi and all other Major Cities of India and International as well. (b) By Rail. Ernakulam is the main railway station, which is connected by rail to all major cities in India. Ernakulum has two stations namely - Ernakulam Town and Ernakulam Junction (South). (c) By Road. Ernakulam is situated on National Highway NH47. It is well connected by road to Thiruvananthapuram, Kannur, Bangalore, Chennai and Coimbatore and all major cities of India. 5. Clothing and Bedding - (a) Clothing. Tropical clothing is worn throughout the year. Raincoat is essential during the monsoon period. (b) Bedding. This will be provided by the establishment in the officers mess. 6. Accommodation - (a) Officers. Officers are accommodated in cabins at INS Dronacharya Officers Mess. (b) Sailors. Sailors are accommodated in cabins / barracks, according to their rank. 7. Recreation - (a) Swimming Pool. An Olympic size Swimming Pool is located in the Naval Base, Wellingdon Island. In addition, a 25 mtrs Swimming Pool is under construction inside INS Dronacharya. (b) Sports. A well equipped Gymnasium with indoor badminton courts, glass backed Squash courts, synthetic floored Basket ball, Volley ball and Tennis courts and Football /Hockey grounds are located inside INS Dronacharya.

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(c) TV/Cinema. Facility exists for viewing satellite channels on TV. A number of air-conditioned theatres screening English and Hindi Films are located within a radius of 15 Kms from the establishment. An Air Conditioned Theatre-Cum-Auditorium is situated inside INS Dronacharya. 8. Medical Facilities - MI Room with a Resident Medical Officer and a part time Lady Doctor function in the establishment. For serious cases and specialist consultation, personnel are referred to the Naval Hospital, INHS Sanjivani, located inside Naval Base, Kochi. - Naval Kindergarten School is located within the establishment, and a number of schools with English as a medium of instruction are located close by. - A fiction and a reference library are available within the establishment. In addition, Command Reference Library is located in the Naval Base, Kochi.

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INS GARUDA
1. Name of Establishment - INS Garuda. The following schools are located in this establishment:(a) School for Naval Aviation (SFNA). (b) Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology (NIAT). (c) School for Naval Oceanography and Meteorology (SNOM). (d) Observer School. 2. Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station - The establishment is located on Wellington Island, Kochi on the West Coast of India. The address is:INS Garuda Naval Base Kochi 682 004 Tel : 0484-228341/ 45 Fax : 0484-662394

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The nearest railway station is Ernakulum Jn. 3. Climate and Altitude - The climate is hot and humid.The maximum and minimum temperatures are 35oC and 20oC.The South West monsoon is from Jun to Sep. The annual rainfall is approximately 310 cms. Kochi is located at the sea level. - (a) By Air. The Kochi International Airport (Nedumbassary Airport) is located 40 Kms from the Naval Base. Domestic carriers, Indian Airlines, Jet Airways, Spicejet, Indigo Airlines have flights operating between Kochi and all other Major Cities of India and International as well. (b) By Rail. Ernakulam is the main railway station, which is connected by rail to all major cities in India. Ernakulum has two stations namely - Ernakulam Town and Ernakulam Junction (south). (c) By Road. Ernakulam is situated on National Highway NH47. It is well connected by road to Thiruvananthapuram, Kannur, Bangalore, Chennai and Coimbatore and all major cities of India. 5. Clothing and Bedding - (a) Clothing. Tropical clothing is worn throughout the year. (b) Bedding. Trainees are to possess their own bedding, blankets, mosquito nets, bed sheets and pillows. These can also be purchased locally. 6. 7. Accommodation Recreation - Sailor trainees are accommodated in spacious barracks. - (a) Swimming Pool. An Olympic size Swimming Pool is located in establishment. (b) Sports. Facilities for playing all the outdoor games are available in the establishment. A Gymnasium is also located within the establishment.

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(c) Watermanship Training Centre. Facilities for boat pulling, sailing and various other watermanship activities are also available. (d) Cinema / TV. Facility exists for viewing satellite channels on TV. A Cinema hall also exists inside the establishment. 8. Medical Facilities - The establishment has a Sickbay to attend minor casualities and has a full-fledged Naval Hospital, INHS Sanjivani with all specialists as well as medical facilities, to attend inpatient and outpatient. - Naval Kindergarten (NKG), Naval Children School (NCS) and Kendriya Vidyalayas are located within the base and a number of schools with English as a medium of instruction are located close by. - There is a Command Reference Library in the Naval Base, which has a large collection of books and periodicals.

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NAVAL AND COAST GUARD OFFICER CADETS AFLOAT TRAINING - FIRST TRAINING SQUADRON
1. Name of Establishment - First Training Squadron (1 TS). The ships under this Squadron are:(a) INS Tir (Senior Officer) (b) ICGS Varuna (c) INS Tarangini (d) INS Sudarshni 2. Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station - The Squadron is based at Kochi. The address is :Office of the Senior Officer First Training Squadron

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INS Tir C/o Fleet Mail Office Southern Naval Command Kochi-682 004 Telefax : (0484) 2877610 The nearest railway station is Ernakulam Junction. 3. Climate and Altitude - The climate is hot and humid.The maximum and minimum temperatures are 35oC and 20oC.The south west monsoon is from Jun to Sep. The annual rainfall is approximately 310 cms. Kochi is located at the sea level. - (a) By Air. The Kochi International Airport (Nedumbassary Airport) is located 40 Kms from the Naval Base. Domestic carriers, Indian Airlines, Jet Airways, Spicejet, Indigo Airlines have flights operating between Kochi and all other Major Cities of India and International as well. (b) By Rail. Ernakulam is the main railway station, which is connected by rail to all major cities in India. Ernakulum has two stations namely - Ernakulam Town and Ernakulam Junction (south). (c) By Road. Ernakulam is situated on National Highway NH47. It is well connected by road to Thiruvananthapuram, Kannur, Bangalore, Chennai and Coimbatore and all major cities of India. 5. Clothing and Bedding - Clothing items for cadets are centrally procured and issued on arrival onboard, against payment. The cadets during their stay onboard receive an amount of Rs. 16,000/- as Clothing Allowance. - The cadets are accommodated in air-conditioned Mess Decks with each cadet being provided a bunk and a locker.

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7. Recreation - (a) Gunroom. All ships of the Squadron have a Gunroom with Cable TV connection, VCD player and Music system for recreation. (b) Library. All ships have a well stocked library. The categories of books include fiction, Naval / Military History, Technical in Hindi and English.The Cadets are allowed to draw books on a daily basis. (c) Watermanship. Facilities for Boat pulling, Power Boat handling and Yachting are available onboard the ships and at the local Watermanship Training Centre. (d) Sports. Major emphasis is laid on outdoor training. The cadets undergo physical training everyday in the morning. Games are conducted every day in the evening and on Sundays / Holidays. The sports facilities of the Southern Naval Command are also available for conduct of games. 8. Medical Facilities - All the ships of the Training Squadron have a Medical Officer onboard with a Sickbay. For specialist treatment, the cases are referred to the Naval Hospital, INHS Sanjivani.

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INS AGRANI
1. 2. Name of Establishment Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station - INS Agrani. - The Establishment is located at Red Fields, Coimbatore. The address is:INS Agrani Red Fields Coimbatore 641018 Tel : (0422) 315531 / 35-38 Fax : (0422) 315538 / 2832825 The nearest railway station is Coimbatore. 3. Climate and Altitude - The climate of Coimbatore is moderate throughout the year. The annual rainfall is about 60 cms. Coimbatore is 14266 mtrs above Mean Sea Level (MSL).

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4. Communication - Coimbatore is well connected by rail and road to Chennai and other important cities in Tamil Nadu. An airport is also located 13 Kms from the establishment, connecting it by air to Chennai, Bangalore and Mumbai. - (a) Clothing. Tropical clothing is worn through-out the year. (b) Bedding. Trainees are to possess their own bedding, blankets, mosquito nets, bed sheets and pillows. These can also be purchased locally. 6. 7. Accommodation Recreation - Sailors are accommodated in the cabins/ barracks, according to their rank. - (a) Sports. Facilities for indoor / outdoor games are available in the establishment. (b) Cinema / TV. Facility exists for viewing satellite channels on TV. A number of air conditioned theatres screening English and Hindi films are located close by. 8. Medical Facilities - Medical facilities are available in the base Sickbay. In-patient treatment is provided in the Air force Hospital, situated closeby.

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INS MANDOVI
1. Name of Establishment - INS Mandovi. The following schools are located in this establishment:(a) Naval Provost & Regulating School (b) Indian Navy Physical Training School 2. Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station - INS Mandovi is located at Verem on a plateau. The address is:INS Mandovi Verem Goa 403 209 Tel : (0832) 217761-62, 2402940 Fax : (0832) 2402824, 217763 The nearest railway station is Madgaon. 3. Climate and Altitude - The climate of Goa is influenced by the sea. The temperature in this region undergoes marginal seasonal fluctuation. Average temperature in the warmest month of the year i.e., May is

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about 32oC and coldest month i.e., January is about 24oC. June to September are monsoon months. Goa is at sea level. 4. Communication - Goa is well connected both by rail and air with Delhi and Mumbai where international airports are located. INS Mandovi is 40 Kms from Dabolim, Goa airport on the way to Clangute Beach. The establishment is located in the midst of the Nerul and Quegdevelim villages. - (a) Clothing. Tropical clothing is worn throughout the year. A light pullover is, however, useful from December to February. (b) Bedding. This will be provided to all the officer trainees by the Naval Officers Mess (NOM). 6. Accommodation - (a) Officers. Officers are accommodated in the Naval Officers Mess (NOM). (b) Sailors. Sailors are accommodated in the cabins / barracks, according to their rank. 7. Recreation - (a) Swimming Pool. A 25 mtrs swimming pool is located in the establishment. (b) Sports. Facilities of outdoor / indoor games are available in the establishment. (c) Watermanship Training Centre. Facilities of boat pulling and sailing are also available. (d) Cinema / TV. Movies are screened for trainees on Saturdays and Sundays. Facility exists for viewing satellite channels on TV. A number of air conditioned theatres screening English and Hindi films are located within a radius of 15 - 20 Kms from the establishment. 8. Medical Facilities - Medical facilities are available in a small MI Room located in the establishment. Inpatient treatment is provided in the Military Hospital located at Panaji (10 Kms) and Naval Hospital, INHS Jeevanti (35 Kms) at Vasco-da-Gama.

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HYDROGRAPHY


1. 2. Name of Establishment Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station - National Institute of Hydrography (NIH). - The institute is located at Vasco-da- Gama, Goa, on the West Coast of India. The Address is:National Institute of Hydrography C/o Headquarters, Goa Naval Area Vasco-da-Gama Goa 403 802 Tel : (0832) 2582808 Fax : (0832) 2513419 Web id: www.nih.gov.in The nearest railway station is Vasco-da-Gama. 3. Climate and Altitude - Goa has a tropical climate. The Monsoon is from June to Sep-

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tember and the annual rainfall is approximately 260 cms. Goa is at sea level 4. Communication - Goa has an international airport and is well connected to all major cities of India. In addition it is well connected by road and rail network too. - (a) Clothing. Tropical clothing is worn throughout the year. A light pullover is, however, useful from December to February. (b) Bedding. The bedding will be provided to all officer trainees under ITEC scheme, by the Goa Naval Area Officers Mess (NAOM). However officer trainees under Self Finance Scheme (SFS) may have to make their own arrangement in outside hotels at their own expenses if accomdation is not provided. 6. Accommodation - (a) Officers. Officers under ITEC scheme are accommodated at Goa Naval Area Officers Mess. Officers under Self Finance Scheme (SFS) will have to make their own arrangements in outside hotels, if rooms are not available in Naval Mess. Necessary assistance can be provided by Institutes staff. (b) Sailors. Sailors are accommodated in the cabins / barracks according to their ranks. 7. Recreation - (a) Sports. Facilities for outdoor / indoor games are available inside the Naval Base. (b) Cinema/ TV. Facility exists for viewing satellite channels on TV.A number of air conditioned theatres are available within a radius of 10 Kms. 8. Medical Facilities - Medical facilities are provided in the Naval Hospital, INHS Jeevanti located close by. Major civil hospitals are also within five kilometre radius. - A number of schools, with English as a medium of instruction, are located close by.

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INS VALSURA
1. Name of Establishment - INS Valsura. The following schools are located in this establishment:(a) Basic Electrical School (BLS) (b) Electrical Technology School (LTS) (c) Centre for Advanced Technology (CAT) (d) Centre for Electronic Engineering (CEE) (e) Electrical Equipment School (LES) 2. Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station - The establishment is located amidst salt pans at Rozi Island, Jamnagar The address is:INS Valsura, Jamnagar Gujarat 361 150 Tel : (0288) 2550263 67 Fax : (0288) 2550825 / 3987422

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The nearest railway station is Jamnagar. 3. Climate and Altitude - The climate in Jamnagar can be described as mild to hot during summers and mild in winters.The presence of the Gulf of Kutch adjoining INS Valsura makes the summer evenings extremely pleasant, due to the cool offshore breeze blowing in from the sea. The summer temperatures rise to a maximum of about 35 - 36 degrees Celsius. The winter months from end November to mid February is very pleasant, with the mercury dipping to about 10 degrees Celsius during the coolest nights. The monsoons in Jamnagar occur during Jun to Aug along with the onset of South West monsoons and annual rainfall has increased over decades from 50 Cms to 150 cms. Jamnagar is located at sea level. - (a) By Air. Indian Airlines operates its domestic flight to and fro Mumbai. However, if the Mumbai - Jamnagar flight schedule does not suits travel plans, one can travel by Mumbai - Rajkot flight, followed by journey by road/rail to Jamnagar. The distance between Rajkot and Jamnagar is 90 Kms. (b) By Rail/Road. Jamnagar is well connected by rail from Mumbai. Rajkot, a relatively bigger railway station 90 Kms away from Jamnagar, is well connected to all parts of the country by train. 5. Clothing and Bedding - (a) Clothing. Tropical clothing is worn throughout the year, except from December to February when winter clothing is necessary. (b) Bedding. Trainees are to possess their own bedding, blankets, mosquito nets, bed sheets and pillows. These can also be purchased locally. 6. Accommodation - (a) Officers. Officers are accommodated in the Officers Mess. (b) Sailors. Sailors are accommodated in the cabins / barracks, according to their rank. 7. Recreation - (a) Swimming Pool. A 25 mtrs swimming pool is located inside the establishment.

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(b) Sports. Facilities of playing outdoor games viz. basketball, volleyball, tennis, football, handball and hockey are available in the establishment. The establishment has two synthetic basketball courts, one synthetic volleyball court and four synthetic tennis courts. In addition, the establishment has facilities for indoor games like badminton and squash too. A stadium with 400 mtrs and Obstacle course with 13 obstacles is also available. (c) Watermanship Training Centre. The centre provides facilities for whaler sailing, wind surfing, rowing, canoeing and kayaking in addition to Gemini power boats. (d) Cinema / TV. Facility exists for viewing satellite channels on TV. An auditorium-cum-theatre with state of the art Digital Light Projection along with Dolby Music System exists inside the establishment. In addition, an amphitheatre is also provisioned for conduct of cultural events. A number of air conditioned theatres are available in the city too. (e) Broadband Facility. The officers and sailors residential areas including trainees blocks have been provided with broadband facilities. 8. Medical Facilities - Medical facilities are available in the establishments 20 bed Sickbay. Serious inpatient treatment is given in the Military Hospital, located 12 Kms from the Naval Base. - School facilities viz. Play School (Little Angles), Naval Kindergarten (NKG), Senior and Higher Secondary are available within the establishment. A number of Schools, with English as a medium of instructions are also located close by. - The establishment has three well stocked libraries having a wide range of textbooks, technical books, periodicals, fiction books and books of reference.

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INS SHIVAJI
1. Name of Establishment - INS Shivaji. The following schools are located in this establishment:(a) Naval College of Engineering (b) Centre for Marine Engineering Training (c) NBCD School 2. Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station - The establishment is located 08 Kms away from Lonavala. The address is: INS Shivaji Lonavala Dist. Pune Maharashtra 400 410 Tel : (02114) 273861 - 67 Fax : (02114) 273701 The nearest railway station is Lonavala.

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3. Climate and Altitude - The climate is dry and pleasant from Oct to May.The monsoon from Jun to Sep is heavy and the average rainfall is approximate 500 cms. Lonavala is situated at an altitude of about 700 Mtrs above the Mean Sea Level (MSL). - Lonavala is well connected both by rail and road with Mumbai and Pune. Domestic air services operate from Pune which is about 65 Kms away and International Air services operate from Mumbai which is about 120 Kms away from Lonavala. - (a) Clothing. Tropical clothing is worn through-out the year. A thick pullover is, however, useful from Dec to Feb. Raincoat is essential during the monsoon period. (b) Bedding. This will be provided to all officers trainees by the Officers Mess. 6. Accommodation - (a) Officers. Officers are accommodated in the Officers Mess. (b) Sailors. Sailors are accommodated in cabins / barracks, according to their rank. 7. Recreation - (a) Swimming Pool. Two swimming Pools of 25 mtrs and 50 mtrs respectively are located in the establishment. (b) Sports. Facilities for outdoor / indoor games are available in the establishment. Facilities for Hang Gliding, Sailing and Rock Climbing are available in the establishment. (c) Cinema / TV. Facility exists for viewing satellite channels on TV.A cinema hall also exists inside the establishment.A number of air conditioned theatres are located at Lonavala. 8. 9. Medical Facilities Library. - Medical facilities are available at INHS Kasturi located within the premises of INS Shivaji. - The establishment has three well stocked libraries having a wide range of textbooks, technical books, periodicals, fiction books and books of reference.

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INS HAMLA
1. 2. Name of Establishment Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station - INS Hamla. - The Establishment is located along the seashore in the North Western part of Mumbai city. The address is:INS Hamla Marve Malad (West) Mumbai 400 095 Tel : (022) 28445277 / 29992400 Fax : (022) 28445088 The nearest railway station for the local trains is Malad and for main-line trains is Dadar. 3. Climate and Altitude - The climate is hot and sultry throughout the year, except during Dec and Jan, when it is cool. The monsoon from Jun to Aug is heavy, and the annual rainfall is approximately 210 cms. Mumbai is located at the sea level.

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4. 5. Communication Clothing and Bedding - Mumbai is well connected by rail and air with all parts of India. It also has an International Airport. - (a) Clothing. Tropical clothing is worn throughout the year. A light pullover is however, useful from Dec to Feb. (b) Bedding. This will be provided to all the officer trainees by the Officers Mess. 6. Accommodation - (a) Officers. Officers are accommodated in the Officers Mess. (b) Sailors. Sailors are accommodated in the cabins / barracks, according to their rank. 7. Recreation - (a) Swimming Pool. The establishment has a 25 mtrs Swimming Pool. (b) Sports. Facilities for indoor/outdoor games are available in the establishment. (c) Watermanship Training. The sea adjoining Hamla provides an excellent location for conduct of watermanship activities which are carried out thrice a week. (d) Cinema / TV. Facility exists for viewing satellite channels on TV. An auditorium-cum-cinema hall exists inside the establishment. 8. Medical Facilities - Hamla has a 12 bedded Sickbay, with SHO and a family welfare centre, a minor OT, a labour room and an ICU. In-patient treatment is provided in the Naval Hospital INHS Asvini, which is situated at a distance of 46 Kms, from the establishment. - The establishment has a KG School and a Higher Secondary Kendriya Vidyalaya (KV) school administered by the unit. In addition, a number of schools, with English as a medium of instructions, are located within a radius of five Kms.

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INS KUNJALI
1. 2. Name of Establishment Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station - INS Kunjali. A Music School is located in this establishment. - The establishment is located at Colaba, Mumbai. The address is:INS Kunjali Colaba Mumbai 400 005 Tel : (022) 2853564 / 65 Fax : (022) 2832825 The nearest railway stations are Mumbai CST on the Central Railway and Mumbai Central on the Western Railway. 3. Climate and Altitude - The climate is hot and sultry throughout the year, except from December to January, when it is cool. The monsoon from June to August is heavy, and the annual rainfall is approximately 210 cms. Mumbai is located at the sea level.

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4. 5. Communication Clothing and Bedding - Mumbai is well connected by rail and air with all parts of India. It also has an International Airport. - (a) Clothing. Tropical clothing is worn throughout the year. A light pullover is, however, useful from December to February. Raincoat is essential during the monsoon months. (b) Bedding. This will be provided to all officer trainees by the Naval Officers Mess. 6. Accommodation - (a) Officers. Officers are accommodated either in the officers mess of the establishment or in the Western Naval Command Officers Mess. (b) Sailors. Sailors are accommodated in the cabins / barracks, according to their rank. 7. Recreation - (a) Swimming Pool. The Western Naval Command swimming pool is situated in Navy Nagar, Colaba. (b) Sports. Facilities for Basketball and volleyball are available in the establishment. Facilities for Golf, Football, Hockey and Athletics are available in Navy Nagar, Colaba. (c) TV / Cinema. Facility exists for viewing satellite channels on TV. A defence cinema hall is located near the establishment. A number of air conditioned theatres screening English and Hindi films are located in the city. 8. 9. Medical Facilities School for Children - Treatment, both for inpatient and outpatient, is provided by the Naval Hospital, INHS Asvini. - A number of schools, with English as medium of instructions, are located within a radius of 05 Kms from the establishment.

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SCHOOL OF MEDICAL ASSISTANTS AND INSTITUTE OF NAVAL MEDICINE


1. 2. Name of Establishment Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station - School of Medical Assistants (SOMA) and Institute of Naval Medicine (INM). - The Institute is located at Colaba, Mumbai. The address is:Institute of Naval Medicine / SOMA C/o INHS Asvini RC Church Colaba Mumbai 400 005 Tel : (022) 22173699, 22173576, 22173772 Fax : (022) 22152512 The Nearest Railway Station is Mumbai CST on Central Railway and Mumbai Central on Western Railway. 3. Climate and Altitude - The Climate is hot and sultry throughout the year except during months of December and January when it is cool.The mon-

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soon from June to August is very heavy and the annual rain fall is approximately 210 cms. Mumbai is located at sea level. 4. 5. Communication Clothing and Bedding - Mumbai is well connected by rail and air with all parts of India. It also has an International Airport. - (a) Clothing. Tropical clothing is worn throughout the year; a light pullover is useful from December to January. A raincoat is essential during monsoon months. (b) Bedding. Trainees are to posses their own bedding, blanket, mosquito net, bed sheets and pillows. These can also be purchased locally. 6. Accommodation - (a) Officers. Officers are accommodated either in the Officers Mess of the establishment or in the Western Naval Command Officers Mess. (b) Sailors. Sailors are accommodated in the cabins / barracks according to their rank. 7. Recreation - (a) Swimming Pool. The Western Naval Command swimming pool is situated in Navy Nagar, Colaba. (b) Sports. A facility of basket ball and volley ball is available in the establishment. The facilities for golf, football, hockey, and athletics are available in Navy Nagar, Colaba. (c) Cinema / TV. Facility exists for viewing Satellite channels on TV. A defence cinema hall is located near the establishment. A number of air conditioned theatres screening English and Hindi films are located in the city. 8. 9. Medical Facilities School for Children - Medical facilities are available in INHS Asvini. In patient treatment is also provided in the Naval hospital INHS Asvini. - A number of schools, with English medium of instructions, are located within a radius of 05 Kms.

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NAVAL SHIPWRIGHT SCHOOL


1. 2. Name of Establishment Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station - Naval Shipwright School (NSS). - The Naval Shipwright School is located in the city of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.The School is situated 09 Kms away from the Naval Base. The address is:The Officer-in-Charge Naval Shipwright School NAD Post Visakhapatnam 530 009 Tel : (0891) 2558386 Fax : (0891) 2558399 The nearest railway station is Visakhapatnam. 3. Climate and Altitude - Visakhapatnam has a semi- tropical climate. The temperature varies between a low of 18C in Dec-Jan and a maximum of 35-40C in May-Jun. Visakhapatnam receives average rainfall

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during both the South West monsoon from June to September and the North East monsoon in October and November. Summers tend to be quite hot and humid. 4. Communication - Visakhapatnam is well connected by air and rail with Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai, where International Airports are located. - (a) Clothing. Tropical clothing is worn throughout the year. A light pullover is, however, useful from December to February. (b) Bedding. This will be provided to all the officer trainees by the Eastern Naval Command Officers Mess. However, trainee sailors are to possess their own bedding, blankets, mosquito nets, bed sheets and pillows. These can also be purchased locally. 6. Accommodation - (a) Officers. Officers are accommodated in the Eastern Naval Command Officers Mess, situated 09 Kms away in the Naval Base. (b) Sailors. Sailors are accommodated in cabins/barracks, according to their rank. 7. Recreation - (a) Swimming Pool. The facility is provided by the Command Swimming Pool located 09 Kms. from the school. (b) Sports. Facilities exist in the school campus for outdoor games viz. Basketball, volleyball, football, cricket, hockey and handball including badminton and tennis. (c) Watermanship Training Centre. This facility is provided by the watermanship training centre situated inside the Naval Base located 10 Kms away from the school. (d) Cinema / TV. Facility exists for viewing satellite channels on TV.A auditorium-cum-cinema hall also exists inside the Naval Base. Movies are screened every Wednesday / Saturday for trainees.

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8. Medical Facilities - Medical facilities are available in the MI room. In-patient treatment is provided in the Naval Hospital, INHS Kalyani, which is situated at a distance of 12 Kms from the establishment. - The Naval Base has number of schools viz. Naval Kindergarten (NKG), Navy Children School (NCS) and Kendriya Vidyalaya with English as a medium of instruction. A number of other schools are also located within a radius of eight Kms. - The School has in-house fully equipped library with a wide spectrum of professional and reference books for career development. In addition, a Command Reference Library is also situated inside the Naval Base.

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INS SATAVAHANA
1. Name of Establishment - INS Satavahana. The following schools are located in this establishment:(a) Submarine Training School (b) Escape Training School 2. Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station - It is located on the eastern sea front at the Naval Base in Visakhapatnam city, Andhra Pradesh (AP). The Address is:INS Satavahana Naval Base Visakhapatnam 530014 Andhra Pradesh, India Fax: (0091) 0891 2578000 Extn. 2230 Phone: (0091) 0891 2578000 Extn. 2401 The nearest railway station is at Visakhapatnam.

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3. Climate and Altitude - Visakhapatnam has a semi- tropical climate. The temperature varies between a low of 18C in Dec-Jan and a maximum of 35-40C in May-Jun. Visakhapatnam receives average rainfall during both the South West monsoon from June to September and the North East monsoon in October and November. Summers tend to be quite hot and humid. - (a) By Rail. Visakhapatnam is well connected by rail. (b) By Air. Visakhapatnam Airport is the nearest domestic airport located 10 Kms away from Satavahana. Domestic flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Chennai operate daily/ bi-weekly. Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and Chennai are further connected by international flights. 5. Clothing and Bedding - (a) Clothing. Tropical clothing is worn throughout the year. A light pullover is however useful from December to January. A raincoat is essential during monsoon months. (b) Bedding. This will be provided to all officers trainees by the officers mess. 6. Accommodation - (a) Officers. Officers are accommodated in the officers mess of the establishment. (b) Sailors. Sailors are accommodated in the cabins/barracks according to their rank. 7. Recreation - (a) Swimming Pool. The Eastern Naval Command Swimming Pool is located nearby. (b) Sports. Facilities for basketball, volleyball, football and athletics are available in the establishment. (c) Cinema/ TV. Facilities exist for viewing satellite channels on TV. A defence cinema hall is located near the establishment. A number of air-conditioned theatres screening English and Hindi films are located in the city.

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(d) Library. The school has an excellent library with a large number of technical books on all subjects.The library has been specially designated as the Submarine Reference Library and has got a number of books dealing submarine related topics. It also subscribes to a number of professional journals and periodicals. The library also has a fairly good collection of fiction and general books. (e) Sailing Club. The sailing club, located near this establishment has various facilities for watermanship activities. It has kayaks, sculls, sail boats and whalers for promoting water sports. 8. Medical Facilities - Medical facilities are available in the base Sickbay. In patient treatment is provided in the Naval Hospital INHS Kalyani, which is located nearby.

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INS CHILKA
1. 2. Name of Establishment Location, Address and Nearest Railway Station - INS Chilka. - The establishment is located in Khurda District of Orissa. The address is:INS Chilka PO: Chilka Distt.: Khurda Orissa 752 037 Tel : 06756-20466 Fax : 06756-27261 The nearest railway station is Balugaon. 3. Climate and Altitude - The climate is hot, humid and sultry throughout the year, except from September to March, when it is pleasant. The monsoon is from June to August.The annual rainfall is approximately 200 cms. Chilka is located at the sea level.

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4. Communication - (a) By Rail / Road. Chilka is connected both by rail and road to other parts of the Country. (b) By Air. The closest airport is at Bhubaneswar, the capital of Orissa state located 100 Kms away from Chilka.The city is connected by daily services from Mumbai, Calcutta and Delhi. Personnel travelling by air are to board / alight at Bhubaneswar and reach Chilka by train / road. 5. Clothing and Bedding - (a) Clothing. Tropical clothing is worn throughout the year. (b) Bedding. Trainees are to possess their own bedding, blankets, mosquito nets, bed sheets and pillows. These can also be purchased locally. 6. 7. Accommodation Recreation - Trainees are accommodated in spacious barracks. - (a) Swimming Pool. An Olympic size swimming pool is located in the establishment. (b) Sports. Facilities for playing all the outdoor games are available in the establishment. A Gymnasium is also located within the campus. (c) Watermanship Training Centre. Facilities for boat pulling, sailing and various other watermanship activities are available. (d) Cinema / TV. Facility exists for viewing satellite channels on TV. A Cinema hall also exists inside the establishment. 8. 9. Medical Facilities School for Children - Naval Hospital, INHS Nivarani is situated inside the campus. - The Naval Base has number of schools viz. Naval Kindergarten (NKG), and Kendriya Vidyalaya with English as a medium of instructions.

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Overview 1. The purpose of this section is to provide trainees, from friendly foreign countries, with basic information on training establishments and the general facilities available in India. It also renders advice in respect of personal requirements and administrative aspects. 2. The aim and scope of training being imparted in various establishments are enumerated in the succeeding paragraphs. Indian Naval Academy (INA) 3. The Naval Academy conducts ab-initio training for Cadets of Executive Branch of (10+2) Entry and Naval Orientation training for Sub Lieutenants (Direct Entry) of all the branches, cadets of (10+2) Tech Entry and Graduate Entry Scheme. For the 10+2 Executive entry, the cadets should have qualified with Level 2 Physics, chemistry and Mathematics, as the main subjects. 4. The following schools are situated in this establishment for administrative purposes: (a) Signal School. (b) Anti Submarine Warfare School. (c) Navigation and Direction School. (d) Diving School. (e) Seamanship School. (f) Naval Institute of Education and Training Technology (NIETT). (g) Centre for Leadership and Behavioural Studies (CLABS). (h) Maritime Warfare Centre (MWC). 5. The following training is imparted to officers and sailors: (a) Officers. Professional training to officers of the Executive Branch on the Long C, ASW, ND & Diving (clearance Diving and Ships Diving) Specialisation Courses and Sub Lieutenant Tech Courses.

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(b) Sailors. Professional training to sailors on courses as detailed in Part III (Sailors courses). Centre for Leadership and Behavioural Studies (CLABS) 6. The Centre for Leadership & Behavioural Studies aims to provide the desired thrust and impetus towards the development of Leadership qualities amongst officers of the Indian Navy.The curriculum at this centre mainly covers leadership, motivation, individual behaviour, group behaviour, self empowerment, counselling, grievances, Naval Value System and TQL. 7. Scientific Orientation and Language Training (only if specifically projected) are imparted to foreign trainees, prior to Sub Lieutenant Technical courses and Post-Promotion courses for Special Duties Officers. Language training can be imparted to sailors as well. This Institute is a part of INS Venduruthy. 8. The following training is imparted to officers and sailors in this establishment: (a) Officers. Professional training to officers of the Executive Branch on the Long Gunnery (Specialisation) Course and Sub Lieutenant Tech Courses. (b) Sailors. Professional training to sailors on courses as indicated in Part III (Sailors courses). INS Agrani INS Hamla 9. The establishment conducts training on Leadership and Management for all senior sailors. 10. The Naval School of Logistics, Catering, Management, Administration and Computer Training is situated in this establishment. The following training is imparted to officers and sailors in this school: (a) Specialised Training in Logistics and Management to officers of all branches. (b) Training in Divisional duties and Management to officers of all branches.

Naval Institute of Educational and Training Technology (NIETT)

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(c) Professional training to sailors on induction into Logistics Cadre. (d) Professional training to sailors for higher rank qualifications. (e) Computer Training in Programming and Basic Systems Analysis and Design, to officers and sailors of all branches. INS Shivaji 11. This premier Marine Engineering training establishment for officers and sailors conducts training as follows: (a) Officers (i) Professional training in Basic Engineering to Cadets of 10+2 (Tech) Scheme and Officers of Engineering and Electrical Branches. Training in Marine Engineering Specialisation to officers of the Engineering Branch.

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(iii) Basic and specialist training in NBC Defence and Damage Control, including fire fighting. (b) Engine Room Artificer Apprentices (i) (ii) Professional training to Engine Room Artificer Apprentices on initial entry and for higher rank qualifications. Basic training in NBC Defence and Damage control, including fire fighting.

(iii) Professional training is also given in Engine Room Artificers and sailors of the Engine Room Branch for promotion to Commissioned rank. (c) Sailors (i) Professional training to sailors of the Engine Room Branch on initial entry and for higher rank qualifications. Basic training in NBC Defence and Damage Control, including fire fighting.

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INS Valsura 12. Is the premier training establishment engaged in training Naval personnel in Electrical, Electronic and Weapon Technology / Equipment as follows: (a) Officers (i) (ii) Training in Electrical Specialisation to officers of the Electrical Branch. Short Electrical courses to officers of other branches.

(b) Electrical Artificer Apprentices. Professional training to the Electrical Artificer apprentices on initial entry and for higher rank qualifications. (c) Sailors. Professional training to sailors of the Electrical Branch on initial entry and for higher rank qualifications. School for Medical Assistants 13. Professional training is given to sailors of the Medical Branch (SOMA) / Institute of Naval on initial entry and for higher rank qualifications, includin Medicine (INM) promotion to Commissioned rank. Training in certain medical specialisations is also imparted to these sailors, in tandem with INHS Asvini. INS Chilka National Institute of Hydrography (NIH) 14. In this establishment, ab-initio training is imparted to sailors of all branches. 15. The National Institute of Hydrography is located within INS Gomantak. The training on Hydrography is imparted to officers and sailors as follows: (a) Officers. Basic Long Hydrographic and Advanced Hydrographic Courses. (b) Sailors. Courses for Survey Recorder I, II and III Class. INS Kunjali INS Garuda 16. The establishment is responsible for conducting courses for Musicians. 17. The following schools are situated in the establishment for administrative purposes:

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(a) School for Naval Airmen (SFNA). (b) Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology (NIAT). (c) School for Naval Oceanology and Meteorology (SNOM). (d) Observer School. 18. The following training is imparted to officers and sailors of Aviation Branch: (a) Officers. Professional training in Aviation branch to Mechanical / Aeronautical / Electrical Engineers and Executive Officers. (b) Sailors. Professional training to sailors on courses as detailed in Part III of this catalogue. 19. Also imparts training to service personnel at different levels, so as to make them effective instructors and training managers. Naval Shipwright School (NSS) 20. Professional training is imparted to shipwright Artificer Apprentices on initial entry and for advancement to higher ranks, including Commissioned ranks. 21. Training to Naval personnel, at various levels, is also imparted in the following inter-service establishments: (a) National Defence Academy (NDA), Khadakvasla. (b) Defence Services Staff College (DSSC), Wellington. (c) National Defence College (NDC), New Delhi. National Defence Academy (NDA) 22. Joint training in the Academy is imparted to Army, Navy and Air Force Cadets. On completion of training in the Academy, the Naval Cadets undergo sea training, followed by training in professional courses in various training establishments, depending upon the branch, as shown in Section V of this catalogue.

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Defence Services Staff College (DSSC) 23. Training is imparted in the College to officers of the rank of Lieutenant Commanders and above, so as to prepare them for future staff appointments. 24. Training is imparted in the College to officers of the rank of Captain and above, to take up higher staff appointments.

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S.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Course Leadership and Behavioral Studies Training Management Course Instructional Techniques NBCD Course Information Technology Managers Course (ITMC) Duration 03 Weeks 02 Weeks 02 Weeks 16 Weeks 34 Weeks Details on Page No. 97 98 99 100 101 102 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 112 113 115 116 117 118 119 120

Long Navigation & Direction (International) Course 31 Weeks Long Gunnery (International) Course Long ASW (International) Course Long Communication (International) Course Clearance Diving Officers Course Ships Diving Officers Course Ab-initio Observer course Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC) Air Electrical Specialisation Course Air Engineering Specialisation Course Long H Course Basic H Course Air Traffic Radar Controller SE and SO Course Advance Meteorological Course (OJT) Satellite Meteorological Course 36 Weeks 35 Weeks 35 Weeks 20 Weeks 08 Weeks 29 Weeks 04 years 52 Weeks 52 Weeks 47 Weeks 27 Weeks 09 Weeks 03 Weeks 03 Weeks 02 Weeks

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22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. Advanced Oceanography Course Ab-initio Course (Education Officers) Marine Engineering Specialisation Course Marine Engineering Phase II Electrical Specialisation Course Quick Reaction Team / Quick Reaction Medical Team Course Joint Service Course for Logistics Management in NBC Environment Long Logistics and Management Course Basic Helicopter Conversion Course Sub Lieutenant Logistics Course 24 Weeks 14 Weeks 79 Weeks 21 Weeks 94 Weeks 02 Weeks 02 Weeks 48 Weeks 23 Weeks 50 Weeks 121 122 123 124 125 127 128 129 130 131

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PREVIEW OF COURSES OFFERED TO SAILORS


S.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19 Course Training Technology (Sailors) Course CPO Management Course Petty Officers Q Clearance Diving Course Clearance Diving III Course (SD Marcos) Ships Diver Q Course Surveying Recorder I Course (Seaman Ship) Surveying Recorder II Course (Seaman Ship) Surveying Recorder III Course (Seaman Ship) Quarter Armourer I Course ( Gunnery Branch) Quarter Armourer III Course ( Gunnery Branch) Radar Plotter III Course (Gunnery Branch) Radar Controller I Course (Gunnery Branch) Gunnery Instructor(Weapon) Course (Gunnery Branch) Gunnery Instructor(Sensor) Course (Gunnery Branch) Leading Patrolman( Sailors All Branches) Plotter and Radar Instructor Course (PRI) Radar Plotter First Class Course (PO Q Course RP I) Radar Plotter Third Class Course (Basic Q RP Course) Physical Training Instructor III Course (Seaman Branch) Duration 04 Weeks 3.5 Weeks 23 Weeks 28.5 Weeks 08 Weeks 15 Weeks 14 Weeks 16 Weeks 13 Weeks 14 Weeks 14 Weeks 11 Weeks 24 Weeks 24 Weeks 26 Weeks 23 Weeks 22 Weeks 26 Weeks 19 Weeks Details on Page No. 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 152 153 155

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20 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. Radio Operator(Telegraphist) II Course (Communication Branch) Radio Operator(Tactical) II Course (Communication Branch) Petty Officer Radio(Telegraphist) Course (Communication Branch) Petty Officer Radio(Tactical) Course (Communication Branch) Signal Instructor Course (Communication Branch) 15 Weeks 15 Weeks 23 Weeks 19 Weeks 24 Weeks 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178

Wireless Instructor Course (Communication Branch) 24 Weeks Petty Officer Cook Officer Course (Logistics Branch) 11 Weeks Chief Petty Officer Cook Officer Course (Logistics Branch) Cook (Sailors) II Course (Logistics Branch) Petty Officer Cook (Sailors) Course (Logistics Branch) Chief Petty Officer Cook (Sailors) Course Store Assistant II Course (Logistics Branch) Store Petty Officer Course (Logistics Branch) Writer II Course (Logistics Branch) Petty Officer Writer Course (Logistics Branch) 06 Weeks 20 Weeks 11 Weeks 06 Weeks 21 Weeks 15 Weeks 21 Weeks 15 Weeks

Chief Petty Officer Writer Course (Logistics Branch) 10 Weeks Anti- Submarine Warfare Instructor Sensor/ Weapon 24 Weeks Underwater Weapon I Course Underwater Weapon III Course Underwater Controller I Course Underwater Controller III Course Naval Aircraft Mechanic Course (NAM Q) (Aviation Branch) 19 Weeks 23 Weeks 19 Weeks 23 Weeks 25 Weeks

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42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. Naval Aircraft Ordinance Mechanic Course (NAOM Q) (Aviation Branch) Electrical Mechanic Aircraft Course (EMAQ) (Aviation Branch) 25 Weeks 25 Weeks 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 188 189 190 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 200 201 202 203

Electrical Mechanic Aircraft Radio Course (EMAQ) 25 Weeks (Aviation Branch) Basic Q Aircraft Handler Basic Q Safety Equipment Basic Q Photo Course Basic Motor Transport Driving Course Advance Motor Transport Driving Course Leading Engineering Mechanic Class (Engineering Branch) Artificers Apprentice Course (Electrical Branch) Electrical Mechanic(Power/ Radio) Course (Electrical Branch) EMP/ R Q Course Leading Electrical Mechanic (Power/ Radio) Class (Electrical Branch) Basic Q MET PO Q MET CPO Q MET Regulating Petty Officer Artificer Apprentice Course (Shipwright School) NBCD I Course Operation Room Technique II Course (Medical Branch) Laboratory Assistant II Course (Medical Branch) Underwater Medicine II Course (Medical Branch) 17 Weeks 17 Weeks 17 Weeks 10 Weeks 08 Weeks 11 Weeks 106 Weeks 26 Weeks 26 Weeks 26 Weeks 17 Weeks 11 Weeks 12 Weeks 04 years 16 Weeks 32 Weeks 24 Weeks 12 Weeks

Engineering Mechanician II Class (Engineering Branch)25 Weeks

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64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. Hygiene II Course (Medical Branch) Advance Nursing II Course (Medical Branch) Medical Assistant II Course (Medical Branch) Dental Operation Room Assistant II Course Medical Store II Psychiatric Nursing II Course (Medical Branch) Physiotherapy II Course (Medical Branch) Radiography II Course (Medical Branch) Special Diseases II Course (Medical Branch) DCD and Speech Therapy Course (Medical Branch) Radio Immuno Assay Techniques Course (Medical Branch) Nuclear Medicine Technique Course (Medical Branch) Leadership Course Master-at-Arms Artificer Apprentice Course (Shipwright Branch) 24 Weeks 24 Weeks 31 Weeks 24 Weeks 24 Weeks 24 Weeks 24 Weeks 24 Weeks 24 Weeks 24 Weeks 30 Weeks 24 Weeks 04 Weeks 16 Weeks 04 years 204 205 206 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 220 221 222

Blood Transfusion Assistant II Class (Medical Branch) 24 Weeks

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RENDITION OF REQUIREMENTS
General Demands 1. The training year in the Indian Navy is from 01 Jul to 30 Jun. 2. Friendly foreign governments desirous of availing training facilities in the Indian Navy are advised to forward the training requirements to the Government of India, Ministry of External Affairs through normal diplomatic channels by 15th Sep. of the preceding year, in the format at Appendix A.The requirements are to be exhaustive and complete, as all vacancy allocations in the various courses are finalized by Nov for the ensuing training year. 3. Details of any pre/post course attachments required for reorientation of foreign trainees may also be included in the demand. Allocation 4. The details of the vacancies allotted are notified to the foreign governments through normal diplomatic channels by the end of Jan/feb in the format at Appendix B. 5. The acceptance of vacancies by friendly foreign governments is to be intimated immediately to the Ministry of External Affairs. 6. The personal details of the nominees are to be forwarded to the Ministry of External Affairs as per the preform at Appendix C in duplicate, at least two months prior to the scheduled date of commencement of the course. 7. If a vacancy is not availed, owing to any reason, intimation is to be sent at least two months prior to the commencement of the course, to enable re-allocation of the vacancy.

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GENERAL GUIDELINES AND INFORMATION


Joining Instructions 1. Joining instructions for various training establishments are indicated in Part II. Detailed Joining Instructions, as relevant to each training establishment / school will be made available to the Indian Mission abroad by respective training units on receipt of MEA Allotment / Sanction letters for every course. 2. Foreign governments are to forward certificate of security and assurance for each trainee, in the format at Appendix D, in duplicate, through the Ministry of External Affairs, at least two months in advance. 3. Foreign governments are to ensure that the passports and visas of the trainees (and family members, if they accompany the trainees) are valid for the entire duration of the course. It is the personal responsibility of the trainees to ensure their safe custody. 4. The foreign trainees are to report to the training establishments at least two days prior to the commencement of the course, to enable them to settle down. 5. The friendly foreign governments / Indian, Missions should intimate DNT, Naval Headquarters, New Delhi, the Chief Staff Officer (Training), Southern Naval Command and the training establishment concerned, the expected time of arrival of trainees and the mode of travel, for arranging reception at least two weeks prior commencement of course training establishments. Baggage 6. Indian Airlines allows free accompanied baggage of 20 Kg for economy class and 30 Kg First Class on all domestic flights. Free baggage allowance in train varies with the class of travel and is generally between 30 and 50 Kg. Freight changes on excess baggage has to be paid prior to the commencement of the journey. 7. Trainees are advised to acquaint themselves with the customs

Security Clearance Certificates

Passports and Visas

Arrival of Trainees

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regulations in force in India, through the Indian High Commissions / Embassies / Consulates in their countries. Documents in Possession of the Trainees 8. Foreign trainees are advised to be in possession of the following documents for administrative convenience:(a) Identity card. (b) Medical fitness and any other medical documents, as required by the immigration authorities. (c) AIDS Free Certificate. (d) Pay books / documents indicating authorization of pay and allowances. (e) Statement of identification (Appendix E). Medical 9. All trainees who do not bring along records of their medical examination will be medically examined, on arrival in India, prior to the commencement of training to assess their fitness. The medical documents are finally forwarded to the respective countries. The casualties in respect of personnel sustaining injuries or taking ill, affecting their training are notified to concerned foreign countries. 10. Foreign students will be issued temporary identity cards at the training establishments. These will be withdrawn at the end of training. Loss of identity cards is viewed with serious concern and trainees are to acquaint themselves with the latest regulations on the issue soon after arrival. 11. Trainees are advised to bring adequate clothing, as per the details contained in the Joining Instructions, pertaining to the respective training establishments. 12. Cadets and Sailors are not permitted to be in possession of private fire arms and ammunition. Officers, who are in possession of arms and ammunition, will deposit them in the Ships Armoury, immediately on arrival. Import of weapons requires specific permission from the Government of India. However,

Identity Card

Clothing & Bedding

Arms and Ammunition

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all establishments forbid Indian /foreign trainees to bring / hold private arms / ammunition. It is, therefore advisable NOT to bring arms / ammunition to India. Registration 13. All trainees reporting for courses will get themselves registered under Registration of Foreign Rules, 1939. The registration will be carried out at the training establishment through the Commanding Officer or the Registration Office may depute an Officer to the training establishment for this purpose. They may be required to furnish their photographs to the registration authorities. 14. (a) Single Accommodation (i) Officers are accommodated in the Messes within the Naval Base. Bachelor Officers and married Officers without families are also permitted to stay outside Naval Base in recognized hotels under own expense. Necessary assistance is rendered to hire hotel accommodation, if required. Officer Cadets are accommodated in the Mess within the Naval Base.

Accommodation

(ii)

(iii) Sailor trainees are accommodated in Cabins / Barracks, according to their rank and status. (b) Married Accommodation (i) Married accommodation, according to the rank and status, may be provided to the foreign officers undergoing Advanced / Long Courses of duration exceeding twelve months. Officers and Sailors nominated for courses of shorter duration, who are permitted by their government to bring their families to India, are given assistance to hire suitable accommodation, near the Naval establishments, at their own expense. Such requests are to be sent at least two months, prior to the commencement of the course. At training establishments with adequate mar-

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ried accommodation, the same may be provided to the international officers / sailors on a case to case basis. (iii) Married accommodation is not provided or arranged for Officers deputed for initial training. Canteen Facilities 15. Canteen facilities, as admissible to Indian trainees, are also extended to all International trainees. These facilities are available in almost all schools / establishments. 16. During training, transport required in connection with training will be provided to the International trainees, as per the rules applicable to Indian trainees. 17. Training schools and establishments do not permit trainees to bring / keep animals and pets without permission during their stay in India. 18. Bank facilities and Telephones (STD/ISD) are available within bases, or are located within close proximity. 19. Officers accommodated in Officers Mess are provided with Civilian Bearers at nominal charges, as applicable to Indian students. 20. Naval Training Establishments are located in close proximity of towns /cities which have good hotels and restaurants serving Indian / Chinese / Western cuisine. Membership of service clubs is available to foreign students at subsidised rates / as applicable to their Indian counterparts. 21. All schools / establishments have well stocked general / reference / technical libraries, which are open for use by foreign students. 22. All Schools / Training Establishments are well connected to the nearest town /city by buses, auto rickshaws / taxis or local trains. 23. Promotion of Officers and Sailors, while undergoing training in India, are implemented as and when notified by the concerned Foreign Missions.

Transport

Animals/Pets

Banking/Postal/Telephone Servants

Hotels/Clubs/Restaurants

Libraries

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Discipline 24. International trainees are subjected to Indian Civil Law while in India. The Commanding Officers of the training establishments exercise control over all the trainees based on the Navy Orders and the Training Directives of the Training Commands in vogue for the purpose of local administration and discipline. Disciplinary cases of serious nature are reported to concerned foreign Governments / Missions, through normal diplomatic channels. 25. No leave is normally granted to trainees except during the authorised breaks / vacations in a course. Leave apart from that scheduled in the curriculum will be granted only if recommended by the respective Foreign Missions or Service Headquarters. 26. Trainees who wish to go abroad during leave are to submit their requests to the Commanding Officer, after obtaining prior concurrence from their missions in India or their service headquarters. 27. Leave restrictions may be imposed by the Commanding Officers on trainees showing unsatisfactory progress. 28. Repatriation arrangements of all trainees, either on completion of course, or on withdrawal, are to be made by the respective countries, unless otherwise agreed on the Govt. of India. Visa 29. All International trainees arriving India for training are to ensure that they are in possession of valid visa covering the entire duration of training.

Leave

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GENERAL TRAINING REQUIREMENTS


Pre-Course Training and Standard of Trainees 1. It is in the interest of parent countries to ensure that the selected candidates possess the requisite qualifications and should arrange, if necessary, any pre-course training in the country, prior to deputation. 2. Training in all the courses are imparted in English. In exceptional cases, it may be possible to arrange an English Language Course in India. Such requests are to be sent sufficiently in advance, for consideration. Uniform 3. International trainees are to wear uniform of their own Navies, which are to be provided by their respective countries. A minimum of four sets of summer working dress, two sets of winter working dress (if applicable to the station, where a trainee reports) and one set each of summer / winter ceremonial uniforms, should be brought by the trainees. 4. Examination results, course reports, certificates and parchment of all trainees, will be forwarded to the respective countries through their Embassies / High Commissions. 5. Trainees, who are unable to assimilate instructions and meet the required standards, will be withdrawn from the course and repatriated.

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FINANCIAL ASPECTS
Currency 1. It will help the foreign trainees, if they bring with them, easily convertible foreign currency / travellers cheques for exchange into Indian rupees, to meet their expenses till they reach the training establishments. Foreign governments are, therefore, requested to provide sufficient funds to their trainees to avoid financial hardship during transit and immediately on arrival at the training establishment. 2. Advances to trainees on account of pay and allowances are to be made by the High Commissions / Embassies of the concerned countries, unless alternative arrangements are agreed upon with the Government of India. Living allowance under admissible schemes as per laid down rates will be paid by the training units to applicable trainees at the end of each month of training / part thereof. 3. Separate messes exist for Officers, Officer Cadets and Sailors. The trainees are accommodated in appropriate messes, along with Indian personnel, depending upon their rank and status. It would not be possible to arrange separate messing facilities for the foreign trainees. At INS Valsura and INS Shivaji, however, special accommodation facilities consisting of a limited number of well furnished, air-conditioned cabins have been provided, which may be availed for an extra payment. 4. Messing charges are to be paid by the Officers at the rates prevalent in the messes of the establishments. In addition, they are charged monthly contribution towards subscription etc. as applicable to Indian Naval Officers. In case of Cadets and Sailors, ration is issued on the same scale as laid down for Indian Navy Cadets and Sailors and recoveries are effected from the government at the rates prescribed from time to time for nonentitled personnel accommodated in Indian Naval Ships and Establishments.

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5. All trainees are expected to pay their monthly Mess Bills by the 10th of the following month, for efficient functioning of the mess. Those delaying payments are liable to be called upon to make advance payment in a lump sum, subject to final adjustment.

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RECOVERY OF TRAINING CHARGES


1. Guidelines for recovery of training charges for students from friendly foreign countries under the Indian Technical and Economic Co-operation Programme and Self financing Scheme are detailed in the succeeding paragraphs. Indian Technical and Economic Co-operation Programme (ITEC) 2. The list of countries, which are beneficiary under the ITEC programme are promulgated by the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, from time to time. The two categories of ITEC programmers are as follows:(a) ITEC - Category I. The Indian Government will provide to and fro airfare from the foreign country to the airports closer to the training establishments, free training, lodging, messing for Cadets and Sailors and free internal travel for training visits. In addition, the trainees will be paid the following Living Allowances per month which may be revised from time to time:(i) All Commissioned Officers -Rs. 25,000/(ii) JCOs/NCOs and equivalent ranks -Rs.15,000/(iii) Cadets -Rs. 21000/(b) ITEC - Category II. The cost of international passage both ways will be borne by the foreign country. However, all other expenditure as applicable for ITEC Category I will be met by the Indian Government. In addition, the trainees will be paid the following Living Allowances per month which may be revised from time to time:(i) All Commissioned Officers -Rs. 25,000/(ii) JCOs/NCOs and equivalent ranks -Rs.15,000/(iii) Cadets -Rs. 21000/Self Financing Scheme 3. The country availing any course under this scheme is to bear all the expenditure connected with training such as training charges, messing, cost of travel etc. 4. While, formally informing our missions of the acceptance to demands for training, the Indian Government will indicate the cost of the course including rent etc. in hard currency, as per format at Appendix B. This cost will be met in advance by the concerned country, by a bank draft, payable in favour of the

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Controller of Defence Accounts (Navy), Mumbai. (for tution feas) and International Trainees fund Account payable at Kochi (for Rent & Allied charges) prior commencement of course. Miscellaneous Payments / Recoveries 5. In case a student is unable to complete a course, he will be charged up to the time he has undergone training. The remaining recoveries made on this account, will be adjusted against the next student attending the course in the same Institution. If, however, no such student is deputed within a reasonable time, the country concerned can claim the balance from the Controller of Defence Accounts (Navy), Mumbai, through our Missions abroad. 6. On arrival at the Institution, the Officer trainees will have to pay a sum of Rs. 1000/- as mess deposit.The trainees will settle their bills at the end of each month and the deposit will be adjusted at the end of the course. 7. The expenditure on account of messing of Officers and other personal expenditure such as expenditure on wine, cigarettes, extra messing, servants, mess charges, maintenance subscription, service facilities etc., due from all International trainees, will be recovered completely from the trainees before they leave the training establishments and only then, a clearance certificate will be issued to them. 8. Cadets are not required to pay for their messing. The expenditure on messing will be recovered from the Government concerned, along with the cost of training and allied charges. 9. Recovery statements, indicating details of expenditure on the training of International trainees, are forwarded to the respective Foreign Governments through diplomatic channels. The procedure for payment of dues is normally contained in the recovery statements.

Mess Charges

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AVIATION TRAINING
Aviation Training 1. Naval Aviation since its inception has developed into an extremely professional and competent arm which has contributed significantly to the Indian Navys ability to conduct Blue Water Operation. In the Indian Navy, Naval Aviation encompasses all aspects of Maritime Surveillance, Patrol, Search & Rescue, Air Defence and interception in all weather day and night operations from afloat and ashore. 2. Towards achieving these extremely demanding and multifarious tasks basic flying training for pilots in the Indian Navy is conducted together with the Indian Air Force. Consequent to the award of Wings at the Air Force Academy, the young pilot undergoes ab-initio Helicopter, Maritime Reconnaissance and Fighter training at various Naval Air Stations.The premier Training Establishment for conduct of Aviation training including those of personnel belonging to various technical and non-technical cadres is INS Garuda at Kochi. The following Aviation Training Schools are located in this establishment:(a) School for Naval Aviation (SFNA) (b) Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology (NIAT) (c) School for Naval Oceanography and Meteorology (SNOM) (d) Observer School 3. Further details and availability of these courses can be confirmed after a specific request for the same is forwarded to NHQ/DNT, through proper diplomatic channels.

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LEADERSHIP & BEHAVIOURAL STUDIES COURSES FOR OFFICERS


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Centre for Leadership & Behavioural Studies (C-LABS). (a) To develop leadership qualities. (b) Among Officers with special emphasis/ thrust on human behaviour aspects. (c) To provide feedback on personality aspects and guide young officers on personality development. 3. DURATION (a) Three days (for long courses). (b) One day (for CO/XO PCT). (c) Two weeks (for SLT (X) Tech courses). (d) Two / Three days capsule (at INA, Agrani and Chilka). (e) One week (for SD-PPC courses). (f) PEC for sailors (SNFA, Diving & Communication sailors). 4. FREQUENCY (a) Once a year (For long course). (b) Varying schedule for others. 5. VENUE CLABS Naval Base Kochi.

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TRAINING MANAGEMENT COURSES (OFFICERS) (ALL BRANCHES)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Naval Institute of Educational and Training Technology (NIETT). (a) To be able to :(b) To translate performance needs into training needs, identifying training and non training interventions. (c) Design and develop a training course. (d) Implementation and manage training in the establishment. (e) Evaluate training for enhancing efficiency and effectiveness. (f) Build an effective training team. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE (a) Cdr/ Lt Cdr with 3 years and above Seniority. (b) Assignments based on pre-course material are to be compiled. 02 Weeks. Twice a year. NIETT INS Venduruthy Naval Base Kochi. Officers could be posted as:(a) Training Coordinator. (b) Training Commander. (c) Chief Instructor.

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INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES (OFFICERS) (FOR ALL BRANCHES)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Naval Institute of Educational and Training Technology (NIETT). (a) To select the most appropriate method(s) for instruction depending on the target group. (b) To impart instructions for maximum Transfer of Learning. (c) To evaluate the trainees at reaction and learning levels and facilitate job level evaluation by obtaining necessary feedback from user units. (d) Incorporate necessary value addition to the existing master syllabus and lesson plans. 3. 4. 5. 6. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENT DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE Lt / Lt Cdrs of all branches appointed in Training Billets. 02 Weeks. 04 courses per year NIETT INS Venduruthy Naval Base Kochi. Officers to be appointed in training billets.

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NBCD COURSE (OFFICERS OF EXECUTIVE/ ELECTRICAL/ MARINE ENGINEERING BRANCHES)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Shivaji (a) NBCDO of major war vessels. (b) Instructor in NBCD Schools. (c) Staff Officer in Fleet and Command Headquarters. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Officers at the rank of Lt with 2 to 4 years seniority from X, L & E Branches. (b) Must be in possession of Watch keeping Certificate. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 16 Weeks. Once a year. NBCD School INS Shivaji Lonavala. (a) Officers to be appointed onboard ships for mandatory sea experience. (b) On attachment of sea experience Officers May be appointed as Staff Officer NBCD in Fleet/ Command headquarter.

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGERS COURSE (ITMC) (ALL BRANCHES)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Hamla (a) Familiarise with basic concept of computers. (b) Understand utilities of software packages. (c) Use programming technique. (d) Understand management of computer centre. (e) Carry out system analysis and design. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Officers of all branches can avail this course. (b) Officers must have aptitude for computers. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 34 Weeks. Once a year INS Hamla. Marve, Malad. Mumbai. Officers to be appointed in EDP Centres.

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LONG NAVIGATION & DIRECTION COURSE (LNF)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Navigation and Direction School (a) Safe and timely navigation of a ship and a squadron of ships. (b) To advise the command on ship handling and navigation matters. (c) To carry out the duties of operations of a ship. (d) To direct and control aircraft. (e) To carry out miscellaneous duties of a Navigating Officer. (f) To act as ships meteorological officer in ships where no qualified Met officer is borne. (g) To use all nav - aids and navigational equipment available onboard ships. (h) To carry out the day - to - day administration of the ND department. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Lieutenant of executive branch with years 2 to 4 years of seniority. (b) Possession of watch keeping certificate (c) Educational Qualification. Graduation with Maths and Physics. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 31 Weeks (for Srilankan Officers, 35 weeks which includes two weeks CLABS and two weeks NIETT). Once in year, commencing in Jun every year. ND School, INS Venduruthy Naval Base, Kochi 682004

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7. POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION (a) Officers to be appointed on board ships for 3 to 4 years as specialists. (b) Officers on completion of sufficient sea time could be appointed as instructor. (c) Professional school and as officers in Fleet/Command Headquarters.

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LONG GUNNERY (INTERNATIONAL) COURSE (EXECUTIVE BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Dronacharya. (a) To enable officers to carry out the duties of specialist Gunnery Officer. (b) Gunnery officer of a Frigate or a Capital Ship. (c) Gunnery Officer of an Air Station. (d) Squadron Gunnery Officer. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Lieutenant of Executive Branch with 2 years to 4 years seniority. (b) Possession of watch keeping certificate and experience in specialisation. (c) Education. Graduate with Maths and Physics. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 36 Weeks. Once in a year ( Generally commences in June) INS Dronacharya Fort Kochi Kochi, Kerala 682 001. (a) Officers to be appointed on board ship for 3 to 4 years as specialist. (b) Officers on completion of sufficient sea time can be appointed as Instructor in Professional schools and as Staff Officers in Fleet/ Command Headquarters.

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LONG ASW (INTERNATIONAL) COURSE (EXECUTIVE BRANCH)

1. 2. 3.

NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS

Anti Submarine Warfare School. To enable officers to carry out the duties of specialist ASW officers as ASW Officer of different class of ships. (a) Completed Sub-Lieutenant Tech Course. (b) Lieutenants of Executive Branch with 4 years of seniority.

4. 5. 6.

DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE

35 Weeks Once a year (Generally commences in Jun) Anti Submarine Warfare School INS Venduruthy Naval Base Kochi-682 004 (a) Appointed as per IHQ directives on various class of ships. (b) Officers on completion of sufficient sea time could be appointed as instructors in professional Schools.

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LONG COMMUNICATION (INTERNATIONAL) COURSE (EXECUTIVE BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Signal School (a) Signal Communication officer of a frigate or a Capital Ship. (b) Squadron Communication officer. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Lieutenants of Executive Branch with 2 to 4 years seniority. (b) Possession of watch keeping certificate and experience in specialisation. (c) Education. Graduate with Maths and Physics. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 35 Weeks. Once in a year ( Generally commence in May) Signal School INS Vendurthy Kochi Kerala 682 004 Qualified as Specialist in Communication and Electronics Warfare officers for appointment to capital warship.

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CLEARANCE DIVING OFFICER COURSE (EXECUTIVE BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Diving School (a) To plan, conduct and supervision of diving operations (b) To conduct and supervision of clandestine operations (c) To plan, conduct and supervise salvage, NDT, RCC and U/W Demolition operations. (d) Qualify for 55 mtrs diving in air and mixture gas. (e) Qualify for 10 mtrs oxygen diving. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Qualified in SDO specialisation course. (b) Not more than 28 years of age. (c) Good physical health and mentally fit. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 20 Weeks Once a year ( Mid Sep) Diving School INS Venduruthy Naval Base Kochi 682 004 Officers to be appointed in specialised clearance Diving Units for conducting diving duties.

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SHIPS DIVING OFFICER COURSE (ALL BRANCHES)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Diving School (a) To achieve proficiency in underwater routine diving tasks using specified equipments. (b) To plan & conduct supervision of diving Operations on board ships. (c) Qualify for 35 mtrs diving in air. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Not more than 28 years of age. (b) Good physical health and mentally fit. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 08 Weeks Once a year (Early Jan) Diving School INS Venduruthy Naval Base Kochi 682 004 Officers to be appointed onboard ships to carry out diving duties, in addition to their own professional duties.

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AB-INITIO OBSERVER COURSE (EXECUTIVE BRANCH)

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NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE

Observer School (a) Safely navigate overland and sea. (b) Carryout visual and radar search over sea. (c) Carryout airborne tactics.

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(a) Age below 30 Years. (b) Fluency in English language. (c) Medically fit to undertake training as directed by IHQ (MOD).

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29 Weeks for International students. Once a year (Normally commences Dec/Jan). Observer School, INS Garuda Naval Base Kochi 682 004. (a) Officers to be appointed on board helicopter carrying ships or shore based air squadron for aircraft specific training. (b) Officers are required to be in possession of flying clothing and boots while undergoing course.

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INDIAN NAVAL ACADEMY COURSE (INAC)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Indian Naval Academy The aim of the course is to transform young Cadets into Naval Officers. The course aims to impart academics training to enable the cadets to graduate as Bachelor of Technology in the field of Mechanical Engineering & electrical and communication Engineering from Jawaharlal Nehru University. The training pattern endeavours to achieve a balanced combination of instruction in Academics, Service Subjects, Outdoor Training (ODT) and Extra Curricular Activities (ECA) spaced over the entire training duration of four years with core focus on transforming the trainees into Naval Officers and gentlemen. (a) Age. 17 to 20 years. (b) Education. Qualify Senior Secondary. (c) (10+2) (Level 2) / A level with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as the main subjects, with a minimum aggregate of 55%. (d) Medically fit. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 04 Years Twice a year (course commences in Jan & Jul). Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala, Naval Academy PO Kannur - 670 310 Tel : 04985-225040 E-Mail: ina-navy@nic.in

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NAVAL ORIENTATION COURSE (NOC)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Indian Naval Academy NOC course is wholly oriented towards Service training as well as physical training, swimming, drill and waterman ship, aimed at developing leadership qualities in consonance with the Naval Value System, thereby, transforming the trainees into Naval Officers and gentlemen with greater emphasis on Service subjects, Leadership and Management. (a) Age. 20 to 24 years. (b) Education. Graduation and above, B Tech for Technical branches, LLB for Law. (c) Medically fit. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 22 Weeks. Twice a year (course commences in Jan & Jul) Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala, Naval Academy PO, Kannur - 670 310. Tel : 04985-225040 E-Mail: ina-navy@nic.in (a) SLt (X) & GSES. (b) SLt ( PC, SSC & UES ) of Marine & Electrical engineering, Naval Architecture, ATC, Law, Logistics, Submarine, Musical Branch, Pilots and Observers. (c) Short Naval Orientation course (four weeks) for medical officers and Special Naval Architect Entry Scheme.

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AIR ELECTRICAL SPECIALISATION COURSE (LONG COURSE) (AVIATION BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology. (a) Gain knowledge in Aeronautical Engineering. (b) Electrical Systems and Communication Systems. (c) Train in Operation, Maintenance and Administration of Naval Aircraft. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Degree in Electrical / Electronics Engineering. (b) Undergone Naval Orientation Course (NOC). (c) Undergone electrical Specialisation Course. (d) Competency Certificate. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 52 Weeks Twice In a year (Mid Jan & Mid Jul) Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology (NIAT) Naval Base Kochi-682 004 M-Tech Aeronautics (Electrical) subject to approval. Officers to be appointed as Air Electrical officer onboard Ship or Air Squadrons post completion of competency.

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AIR ENGINEERING SPECIALISATION COURSE (LONG COURSE) (AVIATION BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology. (a) Gain knowledge in Aeronautical Engineering. (b) Electrical Systems and Aircraft Weaponry Systems. (c) Train in Operation, Maintenance and Administration of Naval Aircraft. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Degree in Mechanical/ Aeronautical Engineering. (b) Undergone Naval Orientation Course (NOC) (c) Undergone Mechanical Engineering Conversion Course (d) Engine Room Watch keeping Certificate. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 52 Weeks Twice in a year ( Mid Jan & Mid Jul) Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology (NIAT) Naval Base Kochi-682 004 M-Tech Aeronautics (Engineering) subject to approval. Officers to be appointed as Air Engineering Officer onboard Ship or Air Squadrons post completion of competency.

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ADVANCE H COURSE
1. 2. 3. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS National Institute of Hydrography To enable officers to qualify for Charge surveyor Grading, which is a qualification required for command of Survey Ships. (a) Successful completion of Long H course. OR Cat A Certification from IHO FIG Practical experience of 5 to 6 years after Completion of Long H Course. (b) Sufficient knowledge to take charge of Independent survey. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 10 Weeks from Early Jul. Once a Year. National Institute of Hydrography, C/o Headquarters Goa Naval Base Vasco Goa Officers to be appointed onboard ships for sea experience.

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LONG H COURSE
1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE National Institute of Hydrography. (a) Technology and equipment pertaining to:(i) Nautical charting. (ii) Coastal Zone Management. (iii) Industrial Offshore Surveying. (b) Prepare them for independently planning and executing hydrographic surveys as Senior Hydrographic Surveyor onboard Survey Ships. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Successful completion of Basic H course OR Cat B Certification from IHO FIG. (b) Graduation with Maths and Physics OR M.Sc (Hydrography) Degree from Goa University. (c) Minimum of 2 years experience in Hydrographic Surveying on completion of Long H Course. 4. DURATION (a) 53 Weeks for Indian students from Mid Mar. (b) 47 Weeks for International students from Mid Feb. 5. 6. FREQUENCY VENUE Once a Year. National Institute of Hydrography, C/o Headquarters Goa Naval Base Vasco Goa Officers to be appointed onboard ships for sea experience.

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BASIC H COURSE
1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE National Institute of Hydrography To enable officers to undertake duties of Assistant Hydrographic Surveyor. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Possession of watch keeping certificate. (b) Graduation with Maths and Physics. 4. DURATION (a) 29 Weeks for Indian students from mid Jul. (b) 27 Weeks for International students from End Jun. 5. 6. FREQUENCY VENUE Once a Year National Institute of Hydrography, C/o Headquarters Goa Naval Base Vasco Goa Long H (a) Officers to be appointed onboard ships for 2 to 3 years on specialist Duties. (b) On completion of sea time, officers are recommended to undergo Long H Course.

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AIR TRAFFIC RADAR CONTROLLERS COURSE


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENT DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE SFNA To enable officers to achieve proficiency towards provision of Air Traffic Services by practical application of Radar. Air Traffic Controllers with minimum of CAT B rating. 09 Weeks. Twice a year (End May and Early Aug). (a) ND School (b) SFNA - 01 Week - 02 Weeks

(c) OJT Rajali / Hansa - 04 Weeks (d) Simulator Training - 02 Weeks 7. POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION Officers to be appointed to Air Stations.

Note : Only for Indian Navy officers.

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SE AND SO COURSE
1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE SFNA To train officers in all aspects of Safety equipments and Aircrew survival matters to enable them to carry out the duties of SE & SO. Officers of Aviation Cadre. 03 Weeks Once in a year (early Aug). SFNA INS Garuda Kochi 682 004 Officers to be appointed to Air Station / Aircraft Carrier as SE & SO.

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Note: Only for Indian Navy officers.

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ADVANCE METEOROLOGICAL COURSE (OJT)


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION School of Naval Oceanology and Meteorology. To give firsthand experience after completion of Advance Met Course at IMD, Pune. Advance Met Course at IMD, Pune. 03 Weeks. Once in a year (Commences in Sep). - School of Naval Oceanography and Meteorology (SNOM), Kochi. Officers to be appointed onboard Ships/ Shore Establishments for operational requirements at Met Offices.

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SATELLITE METEOROLOGY COURSE


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION School of Naval Oceanology and Meteorology. To train the officer to interpret the Satellite Imageries and products to forecast various weather phenomenon. Advance Meteorological Course. 02 Weeks. Once in Two Years. - School of Naval Oceanography and Meteorology (SNOM), Kochi. Officers to be appointed onboard Ships / ashore Establishments for operational requirements at Met Offices.

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ADVANCED OCEANOGRAPHY COURSE


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE School of Naval Oceanology and Meteorology. To train the officers in physical Ocean instruments, ASW applications, ocean modeling and ocean data processing etc. for Operational forecasting (Course leads to the award of M. Phil by CUSAT, subject to qualifying criteria). Advance Meteorological Course. 24 Weeks. Once in Two Years. - School of Naval Oceanography and Meteorology (SNOM), Kochi. Officers to be appointed onboard Ships ashore Establishments for operational ocean forecasting requirements.

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AB - INITIO COURSE (FOR EDUCATION BRANCH OFFICERS)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Naval Institute of Educational and Teacher Training (NIETT) Comprehend the basic tenets of (a) Teaching learning process. (b) Select the most appropriate Method of Instruction. (c) Impart Instructions for maximum Transfer of Learning. (d) Select the most appropriate Test Tool for evaluation of trainees in three stages of learning. Design and develop training Carry out Training need analysis (TNA) for various performance problems in the field of training of the unit served by the trainees course. (e) Assists in implementing and managing training in a training unit/ school. (f) Write simple database program. The course is a part of basic training given to the direct entry Education Officers on completion of naval Orientation course at INA (20 Weeks), D& M Course, & CLABS attachment. The course Is divided into 4 phases: (a) Computer Application 3 Weeks. (b) Training Technology Phase - 8Weeks. (c) Computer aided Instructions 3Weeks. Total: 14 Weeks. Twice in a Year. NIETT INS Venduruthy, Naval Base, Kochi Long Course in Gunnery/ ASW/ ND/ Communication/ Meteorology and Oceanography. Officers to be appointed as Instructor onboard in professional schools.

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MARINE ENGINEERING SPECIALISATION PHASE I


1. 2. 3. 4. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENT DURATION INS Shivaji To enable Officers to undergo Marine Engineering Conversion. Officers should have successfully completed Naval Orientation Course at NAVAC/ B Tech at NEC, INS Shivaji. 28 Weeks ( Includes 3 Week Scientific Orientation, 2 Weeks of NBCD, 4 Weeks of D & M, 2 Weeks of BSD, 3 Weeks of CLABS and 2 Weeks of leave). Twice in a year. Centre for Marine Engineering training INS Shivaji Lonavala. Marine Engineering Specialisation Course Phase II (MESC II). Officers must be appointed on board ship for obtaining watch keeping Certificate.

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MARINE ENGINEERING SPECIALISATION PHASE II


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Shivaji To provide advance professional training to carry out the duties of Marine Engineer Officer on board the ships, dockyard and Staff appointments. Officers should have successfully completed Marine Engineering Specialisation Course Phase I, INS Shivaji. 21 Weeks. Twice in a year. Centre for Marine Engineering training INS Shivaji Lonavala. (a) Officers must be appointed on board ship for sea time. (b) After 2 to 3 years of sea time, officer to be appointed in dockyards, Command headquarters.

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ELECTRICAL SPECIALISATION COURSE


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Valsura To provide advanced professional training with a view to prepare officers to carry out the duties of Electrical Officers onboard ships and to advise senior officers on Electrical policy matters. Officers should have completed B.Tech Degree Course. 94 Weeks (a) Scientific Orientation Course / Afloat training for acquaintance - 04 Weeks. (b) Phase I (Technology Trg) (c) Phase II (Gen Equip Phase) (d) Phase III - 22 Weeks. - 13 Weeks. - 22 Weeks*

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(e) (Specialised Equipment Phase) Leadership & Behavioural Studies Course - 02 Weeks. (f) D&M Course (g) BSD Course (h) NW & MT (at DIAT, Pune) (i) Afloat Competency (j) Leave 5. 6. 7. FREQUENCY VENUE POST COURSE RECOMMENDATIONS - 04 Weeks. - 01 Weeks. - 02 Weeks. - 18 Weeks. - 06 Weeks.

Twice a year (Courses commence in Jul and Jan) INS Valsura, Jamnagar. (a) Officers may be appointed onboard ships for sea time.

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(b) After 2 to 3 years of sea time, Officers may be appointed in Dockyards /Command Headquarters. * Note: Equipment training is conducted during Phase III of the Specialisation Course.This can be structured to suit the equipment oriented training requirements of individual countries.

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QUICK REACTION TEAM / QUICK REACTION MEDICAL TEAM (OFFICERS & SAILORS)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENT DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE NBCD School To enable Officers and Sailors to be suitably and adequately equipped to counter CBRN incident. As selected by Command. 02 Weeks. 06 times a Year (Courses commences in Jul, Aug, Feb and Apr). NBCD School INS Shivaji Lonavala (a) To understand concept of NBC and civil defence. (b) Counter CBRN Disaster by inculcating processes of Disaster Management. (c) Deployment of Officers and sailors as composite team to counter CBRN Disaster. (d) To act as responders to CBRN disaster and plan protection measures against Nuclear emergencies.

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JOINT SERVICE COURSE FOR LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT IN NBC ENVIRONMENT


1. 2. 3. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS NBCD School To impart knowledge in various aspects of logistics management in NBC environment. (a) Logistics Officers of the Rank of Lt Cdr or equivalent with 06 years service. (b) Qualified in Long Log Management Course/Equivalent course in the other services. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 02 Weeks. Twice a Year (Courses commences in Nov and May). NBCD School INS Shivaji Lonavala (a) Effectively advice Commands on aspects of logistics management in NBC scenarios. (b) To sustain operations in NBC environment by effective logistics management.

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LONG LOGISTICS AND MANAGEMENT COURSE (ALL BRANCHES)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Hamla (a) Deal with Financial matters in the service with special reference to allocation and utilisation of funds, budgeting system for planning and controlling activities, with the overall view of promoting financial consciousness in the Navy. (b) Ensure optimum utilisation of human resource in the service for increasing the organisational effectiveness through management of personnel and industrial relations on scientific lines based on behavioural patterns. (c) Effectively carry out the duties of staff officer by using latest techniques and principles relating to general management. (d) Effectively carry out material management function in the Navy, using concepts, procedures and quantitative techniques available for material management. (e) Identify problems in the field to guide, evaluate and implement studies in the Navy with a view to increase overall Productivity / efficiency. (a) Lieutenants with minimum 21/2 to 41/2 years seniority in Executive, Electrical, Engineering and Logistics Branch. (b) Officers of X, L and E must be in possession of watch keeping certificate of their respective branch. 48 Weeks. Once a year. INS Hamla Marve, Malad Mumbai. (a) Officers to be appointed onboard ships/dockyards and material management/ stores Organisation. (b) Officers could be appointed as instructors in professional schools and as staff Officers in Fleet/Command Headquarters.

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BASIC HELICOPTER CONVERSION COURSE (FOR QUALIFIED PILOTS)


1. 2. 3. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE Helicopter Training School To convert pilots who have done basic training on fixed wing aircraft to helicopter flying. (a) Qualified as a Pilot. (b) Med Cat A1 G1 4. 5. 6. 23 Weeks Twice a year. Helicopter Training School (HTS) c/o INS Rajali Naval Base Arakkonam, Tamil Nadu. Officers to be appointed onboard ships/ shore establishments for further flying training.

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SUB LIEUTENANT LOGISTICS COURSE

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NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENT

INS Hamla Ab-initio course for Logistics officers. (a) One year sea training as Cadet and Midshipmen onboard ship. (b) Should have been promoted to Sub Lieutenant.

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50 Weeks Break down of duration for IN officers is : (a) Hamla + attachment to Material Organisations 32 Weeks. (b) Leave (c) Slt Tech Courses 04 Weeks. 13 Weeks.

28 Weeks for International officers 5. 6. 7. 8. FREQUENCY VENUE RELATED COURSE POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION Note: Twice a year. Malad (Mumbai). LLMC. Officers to be appointed in Logistics billets afloat/ ashore.

Following additional courses are conducted at Hamla for International Students: (a) Network managers Course (10 Weeks, once a year) (b) D & M (for SLT (X) Tech, 4 weeks, twice a year)

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SUB LIEUTENANT (Tech) COURSE (EXECUTIVE BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Various To enable officers to carry out duties of as under: (a) Executive Officers of a ship where specialist officer is not borne. (b) Officer of the watch and officer of the day. (a) Sub Lieutenants of Executive branch. (b) Education. Graduation with Maths and Physics. 4. DURATION 50 Weeks as follows: (a) INS Valsura 07 Weeks (b) INS Shivaji 03 Weeks (c) NBCD School - 02 Weeks (d) INS Hamla 04 Weeks (e) SM / Vajrabahu 01 Week (f) ND School 09 Weeks (g) ASW School - 05 Weeks (h) INS Dronacharya 06 Weeks (i) Signal School 06 Weeks (j) CLABS 02 Weeks (k) MWC (K) 0 Weeks (l) Diving 02 Weeks (m) SFNA 0.5 Week (n) Seamenship School 0.5 Week Twice a year. Various as mentioned at Para 4 above. Officers to be appointed as watchkeeping officers onboard ships.

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TRAINING TECHNOLOGY (SAILORS) COURSE (SAILORS OF ALL BRANCHES)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Naval Institute of Educational and Training Technology (NIETT) To enable sailors to:(a) To impart instructions using appropriate methods keeping in mind the psychological principles of learning. (b) To identify appropriate training aids and use them effectively. (c) Fabricate training aids. (d) To set question paper using TOS and carry out evaluation of trainees. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Sailors of all branches with a minimum rank of PO & equivalent can undergo this course. (b) Medically Fit. (c) Proficiency in communication English / Hindi. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 04 Weeks. 5 to 6 courses per year. NIETT INS Venduruthy Naval Base Kochi-682 004 Qualified Sailors to be employed as Instructors in training establishments.

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CPO MANAGEMENT COURSE (SAILORS OF ALL BRANCHES)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Agrani Gain knowledge in element and concepts of Human Resource Management. (a) Know project and material management. (b) Acquaint with forms of correspondence. (c) Sailors of all branches with a minimum rank of CPO and equivalent can undergo this course. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Sailors of all branches with a minimum rank of CPO & equivalent can undergo this course. (b) Medically Fit. (c) Sailors must have adequate sea experience. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 3.5 Weeks. 10 Courses per year. INS Agrani Red Fields Coimbatore Sailors to be employed as in charge of sub department of their respective branch onboard ship and shore establishment.

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PETTY OFFICER Q CLEARANCE DIVING I COURSE (SEAMAN BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Diving School (a) To organise and supervise diving operations. (b) To organise and supervise clandestine operations. (c) To organise and supervise salvage, NDT, RCC and U / W Demolition operations. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE (a) Qualified in Clearance diving specialisation course. (b) Good physical health and mentally fit. 4. 5. 6. 23 Weeks. Once a year (Mid Aug). Diving School INS Venduruthy Naval Base Kochi 682 004 Sailors to be employed in specialised Clearance Diving Units for diving / Supervision duties.

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CLEARANCE DIVING III SD (MCF) (SEAMAN BRANCHES)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Diving School. (a) To achieve proficiency in underwater routine diving tasks. (b) To achieve proficiency in clandestine operations. (c) To achieve proficiency in salvage, NDT & U / W Demolition operations. (d) Qualify for 55 mtrs diving in air and mixture gas. (e) Qualify for 10 mtrs oxygen diving. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Successfully completed SD. (b) Age. Less than 28 years. (c) Good physical health and tally. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 28.5 Weeks. Once a year (End Jul). Diving School, INS Venduruthy, Naval Base. Kochi 682 004 Sailors to be employed onboard ship and shore establishment for diving duties.

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SHIPS DIVER COURSE (SAILORS OF ALL BRANCHES)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Diving School. Carry out various surface and underwater task to designated depth using specified equipment. (a) Maintain diving equipment and its records. (b) Ensure safe custody and accounting of diving gear. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Successfully completed the aptitude test. (b) Age. Less than 27 years. (c) Completed basic training. (d) Sea experience of two to three years. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 08 Weeks. Twice a year. Diving School, INS Venduruthy, Naval Base. Kochi 682 004 CD III Specialisation Courses. Sailors to be employed for diving in addition to the professional duties.

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SURVEYING RECORDER I COURSE (SEAMAN BRANCHES)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE National Hydrographic School. (a) Upgrade professional skills in SR Cadre. (b) Gain knowledge of surveying operations. (c) Train Junior sailors in the use of surveying equipment. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Attained SR II Specialist qualification. (b) Completed one year as Leading Seaman. (c) Sufficient sea experience. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 15 Weeks. Once a year. National Hydrographic School C / O Headquarters Goa Area Vasco da- Gama, Goa. (a) Sailors to be employed onboard ship for mandatory sea time. (b) On attainment of sea experience, sailors could be employed as instructors.

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SURVEYING RECORDER II COURSE (SEAMAN BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE National Hydrographic School (a) Upgrade professional skills in SR Cadre. (b) Possess an elementary knowledge of the basic requirements of a Hydrographic Surveying. (c) Appreciate the defects of surveying instruments and assist in setting them up for field observation. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Attained SR III Specialist qualification. (b) Completed one year as Seaman I Class. (c) Sufficient sea experience. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 14 Weeks. Once a year. National Hydrographic School C / o Headquarters Goa Area Vasco da - Gama Goa Surveying Recorder (SRI) Specialization Course. Sailors to be employed onboard ships for mandatory sea time.

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SURVEYING RECORDER III COURSE (SEAMAN BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE National Hydrographic School (a) Induct Seaman Sailors into SR Cadre. (b) Learn the method of recording observations obtained in the field and take care of the instructions used in Hydrographic Surveying. (c) Attain proficiency in use of sextant. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Completed ab-initio training at INS Chilka and afloat attachment OR Completed initial training and minimum two months sea time in own country. (b) Attained the rank of Seaman II Class. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 16 Weeks. Once a year. National Hydrographic School C / o Headquarters Goa Area Vasco da - Gama Goa Surveying Recorder (SRII) Specialization Course. Sailors to be employed onboard ships for mandatory sea time.

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QUARTER ARMOURER COURSE (GUNNERY BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Dronacharya (a) Upgrade professional skills in QA Cadre. (b) Instructor junior sailors in their action duties, squad and rifle drill. (c) Carry out simple gunnery maintenance work and instruct junior sailors in servicing gunnery equipment. (d) Perform the duties of a Petty Officer in Gunnery Branch. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Attained QA II Specialist qualification. (b) Completed one year as Leading Seaman. (c) Sufficient sea experience. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 13 Weeks. Once a year. INS Dronacharya FORT Kochi Kochi (a) Sailors to be employed onboard ships for mandatory sea time. (b) On attainment of sea experience, sailors could be employed as instructors.

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QUARTER ARMOURER III COURSE INETRNATIONAL (SEAMAN BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Dronacharya (a) Induct Seaman Sailors into QA Cadre. (b) Train sailors for action duties, elementary servicing routines of Gunnery equipment. (c) Perform duties of breech worker and tray worker. (d) Perform duties in a Ships landing party. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Completed ab-initio training at INS Chilka and afloat attachment. OR Completed initial training and minimum two months sea time in own country. (b) Completed Basic Seaman training. (c) Attained the rank of Seaman II Class. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 25 Weeks. Twice a year. INS Dronacharya FORT Kochi Kochi Leading Seamen Quarter Armourer Refresher Course. Sailors to be employed onboard ships for mandatory sea time.

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RADAR PLOTTER III COURSE (GUNNEY BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS Navigation and Direction school (a) Completed Basic Q course. (b) Completed 01-02 years as leading seaman. (c) Three years of sea experience. 3. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE POST COURSE RECOMMENDATIONS 14 Weeks. Once in year. ND School, INS Venduruthy Naval base, Kochi 682004 (a) Sailors to be appointed on board ships for 2 to 3 years for mandatory sea time. (b) On completion of sufficient sea time could be appointed as instructor in professional school and in Fleet / Command Headquarters.

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RADAR CONTROLLER I COURSE (GUNNERY BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Dronacharya (a) Upgrade professional skills in RC Cadre. (b) Perform the duties / In-charge of TS. (c) Train junior sailors in the use of gun direction, gun layer and control equipment. (d) Perform the duties of Petty Officer in Gunnery Branch (RC Cadre). 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Attained RC II Specialist qualification. (b) Completed one year as Leading Seaman. (c) Sufficient sea experience. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 11 Weeks. Once a year. INS Dronacharya FORT Kochi Kochi

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(a) Sailors to be employed onboard ships for mandatory sea time. (b) On attainment of sea experience, sailors could be employed as instructors.

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GUNNERY INSTRUCTOR (WEAPON) COURSE (GUNNERY BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Dronacharya (a) Prepare and implement watch and station bill. (b) Impart instructions and conduct small arms training and firing for s/coy, landing party, boarding party, ships QRT and security sentries. (c) Assist Gunnery Officer in carrying out general gunnery duties. (d) Conduct ceremonial parade and drills at ships, fleet and command level. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE (a) Experience of two years as QA I. (b) Obtained 80% marks in QA I Course. 4. 5. 6. 24 Weeks. Once a year (Generally commence in Sep). INS Dronacharya FORT Kochi Kochi Sailors to be employed onboard ships and Establishments or instructional duties.

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GUNNERY INSTRUCTOR (SENSOR) COURSE (GUNNERY BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Dronacharya (a) Prepare and implement watch and station bill. (b) Impart instructions and conduct small arms training and firing for s/coy, landing party, boarding party, ships QRT and security sentries. (c) Assist Gunnery Officer in carrying out general gunnery duties. (d) Conduct ceremonial parade and drills at ships, fleet and command level. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE (a) Experience of two years as RC I. (b) Obtained 80% marks in RC I Course. 4. 5. 6. 24 Weeks. Once a year (Generally commence in Sep). INS Dronacharya FORT Kochi Kochi Sailors to be employed onboard ships and Establishments OR instructional duties.

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LEADING PATROLMAN (SAILORS OF ALL BRANCHES)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Mandovi (a) Induct Seaman I class and equivalent sailors to Provost duties. (b) Assistant the MAA / RPO in the performance of their duties. (c) Carry out the Provost patrol duties ashore. (d) Perform the duties of field security personnel. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Attained the rank of Seaman I Class and equivalent with one year seniority. (b) A well built physique. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 26 Weeks. Once a year. Regulating School INS Mandovi Goa RPO Course. Sailors should be employed onboard ships / shore establishments on Regulating duties.

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PLOTTER AND RADAR INSTRUCTOR COURSE (PRI Q)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Navigation and Direction school (a) To assist the Navigating officer in his duties onboard a ship. (b) To perform the duties of ORO and respond to emergencies during 3rd degree of readiness. (c) To supervise the duties and functions of all ND sailors on board ship. (d) Have a thorough knowledge of Action Information Organization (AIO). (e) To impart instructions for classes in training schools in the professional subjects. (f) To supervise maintenance and operation of all ND department equipment. (g) Conversant with the departmental and inter departmental organization of the ship. (h) Have adequate knowledge of Maritime Operation Centre (MOC) organization. (j) To perform duties of operational Helo Controller. (k) Supervise rendition of timely reports and returns. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Completed PO Q course. (b) Completed five years as leading seaman. (c) Five years of sea experience. 4. 5. DURATION FREQUENCY 23 Weeks. Once in year.

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6. 7. VENUE POST COURSE RECOMMENDATIONS ND school, INS Venduruthy Naval Base, Kochi 682004 (a) Sailors to be appointed on board ships for 2 to 3 years for mandatory sea time. (b) On completion of sufficient sea time could be appointed as instructor in professional school and in Fleet / Command Headquarters.

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RADAR PLOTTER FIRST CLASS (INTERNATIONAL) COURSE (PO `Q COURSE RP I)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS Navigation and Direction school (d) Completed Basic Q course. (e) Completed 01-02 years as leading seaman. (f) Three years of sea experience. 3. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE POST COURSE RECOMMENDATIONS 22 Weeks. Once in year. ND School, INS Venduruthy Naval base, Kochi 682004 (c) Sailors to be appointed on board ships for 2 to 3 years for mandatory sea time. (d) On completion of sufficient sea time could be appointed as instructor in professional school and in Fleet / Command Headquarters.

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RADAR PLOTTER THIRD CLASS COURSE INTERNATIONAL (BASIC `Q RP COURSE)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Navigation and Direction school (a) To perform the duties of reporter / plotter / tracker. (b) To perform the duties of state board keeper. (c) To be able to carry out duties of (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Helo / aircraft look out. Radar watch keeper. AIO state board keeper. ECDIS watch keeper.

(d) To switch on / off all navigational radars and aids including ECDIS, IFF, plots, radar displays and CMS consoles. (e) To man external communication in cruising watch. (f) In low degrees of readiness: (i) (ii) Man external communication in ops room. To act as assistant to LOPO, GOPO,ASAPO and APO.

(g) To perform the duties of quarter master and boatswain mate in harbor and at sea. (h) To solve simple Rel-Vel problems on plot, Battenberg and ARPA display and carry out anti collision reporting. (j) To assist senior radar sailors in carrying out PPM routines / basic repairs on Navigation Radars, Air surveillance radars, Nav aids including ECDIS and AIS. (k) To assist senior electrical sailors in carrying out navigation equipment system checks, eg: Gyro

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3. 4. 5. 6. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENT DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE Completed basic training in INS Chilka and Seamanship school. 26 Weeks. Twice in year. ND school INS Venduruthy Naval Base, Kochi - 682004 Sailors to be appointed on board ships for duration of 4 to 5 years for sea time.

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PHYSICAL TRAINING INSTRUCTOR III COURSE (SEAMAN BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Mandovi (a) Gain knowledge of rules and regulations of various games. (b) Run sports programme efficiently and help in training players for games. (c) Conduct PT Classes. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Completed ab-initio training at INS Chilka and Seamanship School. OR Completed initial training and minimum two months sea time in own country. (b) Sound physical health. (c) Proficiency in sports. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 19 Weeks. Twice a year. INPT School INS Mandovi Goa PT II and PT I Courses. Sailors should be employed in Shore Establishments & Ships for organizing sports and conducting physical training of other personnel.

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RADIO OPERATOR (TELEGRAPHIST) II COURSE INTERNATIONAL (COMMUNICATION BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Signal School (a) Induct sailors in RO (Tel) Cadre. (b) Communicate using teleprinter equipment. (c) Communicate by Morse at specified speed. (d) Keep watch in harbour, monitor circuits at sea and back up V / S look outs at sea. (e) Function as an operator on voice net. (f) Handle messages. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENT Completed ab-initio training at INS Chilka and afloat attachment. OR Completed initial training and minimum two months sea time in own country. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 15 Weeks. Twice a year. Signal School INS Venduruthy Naval Base, Kochi-682 004 Qualified to communicate by Morse at specific speed, using Teleprinter equipment and handling of messages. LRO (TEL) Capsule Course. Sailors to be employed onboard ships for mandatory sea time.

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RADIO OPERATOR (TACTICAL) II COURSE INTERNATIONAL (COMMUNICATION BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Signal School (a) Induct sailors in RO (TAC) Cadre of communication branch. (b) Gain basic knowledge of communication. (c) Acquaint with ceremonials and communication aspects of exercises / activities in harbour. (d) Communicate by light, semaphore and flag hoist. (e) Handle messages. (f) Function as an operator on voice Circuits. (g) Use EW terms on tactical circuit. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENT Completed ab-initio training at INS Chilka and afloat attachment. OR Completed initial training and minimum two months sea time in own country. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 15 Weeks. Twice a year. Signal School INS Venduruthy Naval Base, Kochi-682 004 Qualified function as an operator on voice NET / Flags / Light. LRO (TAC) Capsule Course. Sailors to be employed onboard ships for mandatory sea time.

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PETTY OFFICER RADIO (TELEGRAPHIST) COURSE INTERNATIONAL (COMMUNICATION BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Signal School (a) Upgrade professional skills in LRO (TEL). (b) Supervise message handling in a WT Office, ashore and afloat. (c) Supervise the operation of Radio equipment. (d) Supervise Teleprinter Communication / Radio Communication. (e) Gain knowledge on basics of EW. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE (a) Attain the rank of LRO (TEL). (b) Sufficient sea experience. 4. 5. 6. 23 Weeks. Twice a year. Signal School INS Venduruthy Naval Base, Kochi-682 004 Qualified to supervise message handling in wireless telegraph office, ashore and afloat and operation of radio equipment. (a) Sailors should be employed onboard ships for mandatory sea time. (b) On attainment of sufficient sea experience, sailors should be employed as Instructors in fleet team.

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PETTY OFFICER RADIO (TACTICAL) COURSE INTERNATIONAL (COMMUNICATION BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Signal School (a) Upgrade professional skills of LRO (TAC). (b) Advice Command on rules of manoeuvring and station keeping. (c) Supervise message handling ashore / afloat. (d) Act as PO Radio (Tactical) onboard major war vessels. (e) Supervise voice circuits. (f) Pass messages on tactical nets. (g) Act as instructor for LRO (TAC) / ROI / RO II (TAC). 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE (a) Attain the rank of LRO (TAC). (b) Sufficient sea experience. 4. 5. 6. 19 Weeks. Twice a year. Signal School INS Venduruthy Naval Base, Kochi-682 004 Qualified to advise command on rules of manoeuvring and station keeping, supervise in message handling. (a) Sailors should be employed onboard ships for mandatory sea time. (b) On attainment of sufficient sea experience, sailors should be employed as Instructors in fleet team.

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SIGNAL INSTRUCTOR COURSE (COMMUNICATION BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Signal School (a) Crypto-in-Charge. (b) Assist Officer-InCharge / Signal Communication Officer of COMCENs / ships. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE (a) Completed POR (TAC) Q course. (b) Sufficient sea experience. 4. 5. 6. 24 Weeks. Once a year. Signal School INS Venduruthy Naval Base, Kochi-682 004 Qualified to carryout instructional duties in tactics in fleet team. (a) Sailors should be employed onboard ships for mandatory sea time. (b) On attainment of sufficient sea experience, sailors should be employed as Instructors in fleet team.

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WIRELESS INSTRUCTOR COURSE INTERNATIONAL (COMMUNICATION BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Signal School (a) Assist Signal Communication Officer in handling of signal traffic. (b) Organise Electronic Warfare activities onboard ships. (c) Carry out first line maintenance of Communication Equipments. (d) Identify EMI / EMC problems with respect to communication Equipment and undertake remedial measures. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE (a) Completed POR (TEL) Q course. (b) Sufficient sea experience. 4. 5. 6. 24 Weeks. Once a year. Signal School INS Venduruthy Naval Base, Kochi-682 004 Qualified to carryout instructional duties in wireless and telegraphist in fleet team. (a) Sailors should be employed onboard ships for mandatory sea time. (b) On attainment of sufficient sea experience, sailors should be employed as Instructors in fleet team.

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PETTY OFFICER COOK (OFFICERS) COURSE (LOGISTICS BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Hamla (a) Upgrade professional skills of LCK(O). (b) Running the galley organisation. (c) Have thorough knowledge of galley equipment, hygiene conditions and principles of nutrition. (d) Gain knowledge on preparation of dishes. 3. 4. 5. 6. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENT DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE Sailors should have attained the rank of years seniority. 11 Weeks. Twice a year. INS Hamla Marve, Malad, Mumbai Sailors to be employed as in-charge of Officers Cooking Section onboard Ship Establishments. LCK (O) with two

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CHIEF PETTY OFFICER COOK (OFFICERS) COURSE (LOGISTICS BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Hamla (a) Upgrade professional skills of POCK(O). (b) Running the galley organisation. (c) Have thorough knowledge of galley equipment, hygiene conditions and principles of nutrition. (d) Gain knowledge on preparation of dishes. 3. 4. 5. 6. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENT DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE Sailors should have attained the rank of years seniority. 06 Weeks. Once a year. INS Hamla Marve, Malad, Mumbai Sailors to be employed as in-charge of Officers Cooking Section onboard Ship Establishments. POCK (O) with five

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COOK (SAILORS) II COURSE (LOGISTICS BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Hamla (a) Induct sailors in Cook(S) Cadre of Logistics Branch. (b) Identify various types of seasonal and non-seasonal vegetables and fruits. ` (c) Identify cooking equipment. (d) Prepare special items of veg / non- veg and hospital diet. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS Completed ab-initio training at INS Chilka and afloat attachment. OR Completed initial training and minimum two months sea time in own country. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 20 Weeks. Twice a year. INS Hamla Marve, Malad, Mumbai Leading Cook (Sailors) Specialisation Course Sailors to be employed in Sailors Galley in Ships and Establishments.

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PETTY OFFICER COOK (SAILORS) COURSE (LOGISTICS BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Hamla (a) Upgrade professional knowledge of LCK (Sailors).

(b) Organise and maintain galley equipment. (c) Observe principles of hygiene and management techniques. (d) Carry out duties of in-charge of sailors galley. 3. 4. 5. 6. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENT DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE Sailors should have attained the rank of Leading Cook (Sailors) with one to two years seniority. 11 Weeks. Twice a year. INS Hamla Marve, Malad, Mumbai Sailors to be employed as in-charge of Sailors Galley onboard Ships & Establishments.

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CHIEF PETTY OFFICER COOK (SAILORS) COURSE (LOGISTICS BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Hamla (a) Upgrade professional skills of POCK(S). (b) Running the officers mess galley organisation. (c) Have thorough knowledge of galley equipment, hygiene conditions and principles of nutrition. (d) Gain knowledge on preparation of dishes. 3. 4. 5. 6. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENT DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE Sailors should have attained the rank of years seniority. 06 Weeks. Twice a year. INS Hamla Marve, Malad, Mumbai Sailors to be employed as in-charge of Officers Cooking Section onboard Ship Establishments. POCK (S) with five

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STORE ASSISTANT II COURSE (LOGISTICS BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Hamla (a) Induct sailors in Store Cadre of Logistics Branch. (b) Acquire knowledge of various store keeping principles, accounting instructions of Naval Victualling and Clothing Stores and Mess traps. (c) Carry out duties of Assistant in the stores / clothing / victualling sections. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS Completed ab-initio training at INS Chilka and afloat attachment. OR Completed initial training and minimum two months sea time in own country. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 21 Weeks Twice a year INS Hamla Marve, Malad, Mumbai Leading Store Assistant (LSA) Specialisation Course. Sailors to be employed in Victualling / Naval / Clothing Stores onboard Ships and Establishments.

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STORE PETTY OFFICER COURSE (LOGISTICS BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Hamla (a) Upgrade professional knowledge of SPO. (b) Acquire thorough knowledge of store keeping and accounting of Naval Stores, Clothing Stores and mess traps. (c) Take charge of stores organisation in Ships and Establishments. 3. 4. 5. 6. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENT DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE Sailors should have attained the rank of PO (Store). 15 Weeks. Twice a year. INS Hamla Marve, Malad, Mumbai Sailors to be employed onboard Ships / Establishments in Clothing, Victualling and Naval Stores.

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STORE CHIEF PETTY OFFICER Q COURSE (LOGISTICS BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Hamla (d) Upgrade professional knowledge of SPO. (e) Acquire thorough knowledge of store keeping and accounting of Naval Stores, Clothing Stores and mess traps. (f) Take charge of stores organisation in Ships and Establishments. 3. 4. 5. 6. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENT DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE Sailors should have attained the rank of PO (Store). 13 Weeks. Once a year. INS Hamla Marve, Malad, Mumbai Sailors to be employed onboard Ships / Establishments in Clothing, Victualling and Naval Stores.

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WRITER II COURSE (LOGISTICS BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Hamla (a) Induct sailors into Writer Cadre of Logistics Branch. (b) Carry out typing / word Processing in English. (c) Gain knowledge of Command and Secretarial duties, Naval discipline and maintenance of service documents of sailors. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS Completed ab-initio training at INS Chilka and afloat attachment. OR Completed initial training and minimum two months sea time in own country. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 21 Weeks. Twice a year. INS Hamla Marve, Malad, Mumbai Leading Writer Specialisation Course. Sailors to be employed in office onboard Ships / Establishments.

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PETTY OFFICER WRITER COURSE (LOGISTICS BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Hamla (a) Upgrade professional knowledge of Leading Writer. (b) Independently take charge of large offices onboard Ships / Establishments, which comprehensive knowledge on regulations and practical applications. 3. 4. 5. 6. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENT DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE Sailors should have attained the rank of Leading Writer with one year seniority. 15 Weeks. Twice a year. INS Hamla Marve, Malad Mumbai CPO WTR Course. Sailors to be employed in office onboard Ships / Establishments on Independent Duty.

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CHIEF PETTY OFFICER WRITER COURSE (LOGISTICS BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Hamla (a) Upgrade professional knowledge of PO Writers. (b) Shoulder independent charge of large offices onboard Ships / Shore establishments which require comprehensive knowledge on regulations and practical applications. 3. 4. 5. 6. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENT DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE Sailors should have attained the rank of PO Writer. 10 Weeks. Twice a year. INS Hamla Marve, Malad, Mumbai 7. POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION Sailors to be employed onboard Ships / Shore Establishments on independent duties.

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ANTI SUBMARINE WARFARE INSTRUCTOR (INTERNATIONAL) COURSE SENSOR / WEAPON


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Anti Submarine Warfare School. (a) Upgrade professional skill in Sensor / Weapon as instructors. (b) To plan and conduct supervision of Sensor / Weapon operations. (c) To be proficient in all Sensor / Weapon Operation as system specialists. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Completed PO Q UC / UW course. (b) Recommendations from respective country on the basis of Petty Officers course. (c) Sufficient sea experience. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 23 Weeks. Once a year (Mid Jul). Anti Submarine Warfare School INS Venduruthy Naval Base Kochi-682 004 Sailors to be appointed on board ASW ships / Trg units as ASW Instructors.

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UNDER WATER WEAPON I (INTERNATIONAL) COURSE


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Anti Submarine Warfare School. (a) Upgrade professional skill in UW Cadre. (b) Carry out the duties of No. 1 A/S Weapon OR Torpedo crew. (c) Undertake the preparation of Torpedoes,A/S weapons, mines and all mines sweeping gear. (d) Fit and fire all demolition charges. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Successfully completed Leading Q board / course. (b) Completed 01 year as Leading Seaman. (c) Sufficient sea experience. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 19 Weeks. Twice in year (Oct & Apr). Anti Submarine Warfare School INS Venduruthy Naval Base Kochi-682 004 (a) Sailors to be employed on board Ships / Training units for mandatory sea time. (b) On attainment of sea experience, sailors could be employed as instructors.

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UNDER WATER WEAPON III (INTERNATIONAL) COURSE


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Anti Submarine Warfare School (a) Induct Seaman Sailors in to UW Cadre. (b) Carry out duties of Anti Submarine Weapon crew. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Successfully completed ab-initio training at INS Chilka and Afloat attachment. (b) Basic Seamanship training at Seaman Ship School. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 23 Weeks. Twice in year (Feb & Aug). Anti Submarine Warfare School INS Venduruthy Naval Base Kochi-682 004 Sailors to be employed on board ships for mandatory sea time.

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UNDER WATER CONTROLLER I (INTERNATIONAL) COURSE


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Anti Submarine Warfare School. (a) Upgrade professional skill in UC Cadre. (b) Perform the duties of main operator of Sonar team. (c) Train junior sailors in use of Sonar equipment. (d) Carry out minor rectification of system. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Successfully completed Leading Q board / course. (b) Completed 01 year as Leading Seaman. (c) Sufficient sea experience. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 19 Weeks. Twice in year (Aug & Jan). Anti Submarine Warfare School INS Venduruthy Naval Base Kochi-682 004 (a) Sailors to be employed on board ships for mandatory sea time. (b) On attainment of sea experience sailors, could be employed as instructors of Training units.

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UNDER WATER CONTROLLER III (INTERNATIONAL) COURSE


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Anti Submarine Warfare School (a) Induct Seaman Sailors in to UC Cadre. (b) Perform duties of Sonar Operator. (c) Assist UCI / UC II in routine maintenance of Sonar sets. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Successfully completed ab-initio training at INS Chilka and Afloat attachment. (b) Basic Seamanship training at Seaman Ship School. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 23 Weeks. Twice in year (Feb & Aug). Anti Submarine Warfare School INS Venduruthy Naval Base Kochi-682 004 Sailors to be employed on board ships for mandatory sea time.

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NAVAL AIRCRAFT MECHANIC COURSE (NAM Q) (AVIATION BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology (a) Induct sailors into the Aeronautical Engineering cadre. (b) Perform the job of Aircraft Engineering Tradesmen in concerned Aircraft. (c) Assist senior supervisor on servicing of relevant aircraft systems and equipment. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) 10+02 with Science Stream (PCM) with minimum 55%. (b) Ab - initio training at INS Chilka (c) Sea time. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 25 Weeks Twice in a year (Early Mar and Early Sep) Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology (NIAT) Naval Base Kochi-682 004 Leading Aircraft Mechanic Qualifying Course. Sailors to be employed in Air Squadron / Aircraft carriers as tradesmen post completion of OJT.

7. 8.

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NAVAL AIRCRAFT ORDINANCE MECHANIC COURSE (NAOM Q) (AVIATION BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology (a) Induct sailors into the Aeronautical Ordnance cadre. (b) Perform the job of Aircraft Ordnance Tradesmen in concerned Aircraft. (c) Assist senior supervisor on servicing of relevant aircraft systems and equipment. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a 10+02 with Science Stream(PCM) with minimum 55%. (b) Ab - initio training at INS Chilka. (c) Sea time. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 25 Weeks Twice in a year (Early Mar and Early Sep) Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology (NIAT) Naval Base Kochi-682 004 Leading Aircraft Ordnance Mechanic Q Course. Sailors to be employed in Air Squadron / Aircraft carriers as tradesmen post completion of OJT.

7. 8.

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ELECTRICAL MECHANIC AIRCRAFT COURSE (EMA Q) (AVIATION BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology (a) Induct sailors into the Aeronautical Electrical cadre. (b) Perform the job of Aircraft Tradesmen in concerned Aircraft. (c) Assist senior supervisor on servicing of relevant aircraft systems and equipment 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) 10+02 with Science Stream(PCM) with minimum 55%. (b) Ab - initio training at INS Chilka. (c) Sea time. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 25 Weeks Twice in a year (Early Mar and Early Sep) Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology (NIAT) Naval Base Kochi-682 004 Leading Electrical Mechanic Aircraft Q Course. Sailors to be employed in Air Squadron / Aircraft carriers as tradesmen, post completion of OJT.

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ELECTRICAL MECHANIC AIRCRAFT RADIO COURSE (EMAR Q) (AVIATION BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology (a) Induct sailors into the Aeronautical Radio cadre. (b) Perform the job of Aircraft Tradesmen in concerned Aircraft. (c) Assist senior supervisor on servicing of relevant aircraft systems and equipment. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) 10+02 with Science Stream (PCM) with minimum 55%. (b) Ab-initio training at INS Chilka. (c) Sea time. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 25 Weeks Twice in a year (Early Mar and Early Sep) Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology (NIAT) Naval Base Kochi-682 004 Leading Electrical Mechanic Aircraft Radio Q Course. Sailors to be employed in Air Squadron / Aircraft carriers as tradesmen, post completion of OJT.

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BASIC Q AIRCRAFT HANDLER

1. 2.

NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE

SFNA (a) Train SSR sailors in Air Traffic Services, Aircraft Handling and Fire Fighting. (b) Carry out duties at Air Station, onboard Carriers and Helicopter carrying ships.

3.

PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS

(a) Completed Ab-initio training at INS Chilka and Afloat Attachment. OR Completed initial training and minimum two months sea time in own country. (b) Completed Basic Airmanship Course.

4. 5. 6.

APPROXIMATE START DATES & DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE

End Nov and End May, 17 Weeks. Twice a year School for Naval Airmen (SFNA) INS Garuda Kochi - 682004 Leading Q (AH) Refresher and PO Q (AH) Course. Sailors to be employed in Air Stations and onboard Ships carrying Helicopters.

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BASIC Q SAFETY EQUIPMENT

1. 2. 3.

NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS

SFNA To be able to train SSR sailors for Inspection Servicing, maintenance and repair of all Safety Equipment under supervision. (a) Completed Ab-initio training at INS Chilka and Afloat Attachment. OR Completed initial training and minimum two months sea time in own country. (b) Completed Basic Airmanship Course.

4. 5. 6.

APPROXIMATE START DATES & DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE

17 Weeks Twice a year (End Nov and End May) School for Naval Airmen (SFNA) INS Garuda Kochi - 682004 Leading Q (SE) Refresher and PO Q (SE) Course. Sailors to be employed in Air Stations and onboard Ships carrying Helicopters.

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BASIC Q PHOTO COURSE

1. 2.

NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE

SFNA (a) Train SSR sailors in operating Ground camera. (b) Loading and unloading of aerial camera magazines. (c) Processing and printing of black and white and colour films. (d) Operation of digital camera.

3.

PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS

(a) Completed Ab-initio training at INS Chilka and Afloat Attachment. OR Completed initial training and minimum two months sea time in own country. (b) Completed Basic Airmanship Course.

4. 5. 6.

APPROXIMATE START DATES & DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE

17 Weeks Twice a year (End Nov and End May) School for Naval Airmen (SFNA) INS Garuda Kochi - 682004 Leading Q (PH) Refresher and PO Q (PH) Course. Sailors to be employed in Photo Sections of shore base air squadrons and ships having such facilities.

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BASIC MOTOR TRANSPORT DRIVING SCHOOL


1. 2. 3. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS APPROXIMATE START DATES & DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE SFNA To train AH sailors to carry out various driving duties at Naval Aviation units for vehicles upto 3 Ton and Motor cycle. (a) Sailors should have completed Basic Q AH Course. (b) Medically fit (S1A1) 4. 5. 6. Mid Jul, Early Nov and End Feb, 10 Weeks Thrice a year School for Naval Airmen (SFNA) INS Garuda Kochi - 682004 ADMTD Sailors to be employed in Air Stations.

7. 8.

RELATED COURSE POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION Note:

For IN Sailors only.

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ADVANCE MOTOR TRANSPORT DRIVING COURSE


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE SFNA To train Basic MT qualified AH sailors to carry out: (a) Towing and Pushing of aircraft by Tractor. (b) Operation of CFTs, Forklifts and Crane upto 40 Ton. (c) Driving vehicle above 5 Ton. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS APPROXIMATE START DATES & DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE (a) Qualified in BMTD. (b) Medically fit (S1A1) 4. 5. 6. Early Jul, End Aug, End Oct, End Dec, Mid Feb and Mid Apr, 8 Weeks. Six times in a year School for Naval Airmen (SFNA) INS Garuda Kochi - 682004 Sailors to be employed in Air stations, onboard Carrier

7.

POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION Note:

For IN Sailors only.

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ARTIFICER APPRENTICE COURSE (ENGINEERING BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Shivaji (a) Induct sailors into Artificer Apprentice (Engine Room branch) Cadre. (b) Do independent watch keeping of main propulsion plant in a war ship. (c) Do refitting of all types of machinery fitted onboard ships. (d) Undertake operation, maintenance and repair of internal combustion engines for auxiliary and main propulsion. (e) Manufacture small machinery parts. (f) Carry out repairs and maintenance of machine tools. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Age: 17 to 20 years. (b) Education. 10+2 with minimum 60% marks in Maths and Science subjects. (c) Should have completed ab-initio training at INS Chilka and Afloat Attachment. OR Initial training and minimum two months sea time in own country. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE REMARKS POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION 130 Weeks. Twice in a year (Course commences in Jun and Dec) INS Shivaji Lonavala Sailors, on completion of Apprentice Training, will be awarded Certificate equivalent to Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. On completion of training, sailors to be employed onboard ships for sea training.

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ENGINEERING MECHANICIAN II CLASS (ENGINEERING BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Shivaji (a) Induct sailors as Engineering Mechanic in Engineering Branch. (b) Perform duties of Assistant to Senior Engine room Sailors. (c) Gain basic knowledge of Steam / ICE / Diesel Engines. (d) Gain knowledge of basic auxiliary machinery fitted onboard ships. (e) Carry out routine maintenance work auxiliary machinery fitted onboard ships. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENT Completed ab-initio training at INS Chilka and Afloat Attachment OR Initial training and minimum two months sea time in own country. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE RELATED COURSE POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION 25 Weeks Twice a year INS Shivaji Lonavala LME Q Course. Sailors to be employed onboard ships for mandatory sea time of 2 to 3 years.

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LEADING ENGINEERING MECHANIC CLASS (ENGINEERING BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Shivaji (a) Upgrade professional skills for promotion from ME to LME. (b) Carry out first line maintenance with the assistance of ERA / Mech. (c) Carry out watch keeping duties on all auxiliaries of Engine Room. (d) Carry out fault finding, repair auxiliary machine. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE RELATED COURSE POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION (a) Attained the rank of ME I. (b) One year sea experience. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 11 Weeks Twice a year INS Shivaji Lonavala Sailors to appear for Petty Officer Q Board when due. (a) Sailors to be employed onboard ships for mandatory sea time, for 2 to 3 years. (b) On attainment of sufficient sea experience, sailors could be employed in Dockyard / Fleet Maintenance Team.

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ARTIFICER APPRENTICE COURSE (ELECTRICAL BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Valsura (a) Induct sailors into Artifice Apprentice (Electrical branch) Cadre. (b) Gain knowledge of fundamental principles of basic subjects and laboratory / practical work and their applications. (c) Read and draw machinery details. (d) Acquire knowledge in Workshop Practice. (e) Study in detail the equipment onboard ships and learn application of basic principles for fault finding and remedy. (f) Completed equipment studies, testing and tuning of equipment with emphasis on routines and maintenance. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Age. 17 to 20 years (b) Education. 10+2 with minimum 60% marks In Science and Mathematics. (c) Completed ab-initiotraining at INS Chilka and Afloat Attachment OR Initial training and minimum two months sea time in own country. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 106 Weeks. The course will commence at NBCD School, INS Shivaji for one week, followed by 105 Weeks at Valsura. Twice in a year (Course commences in Apr and Oct) INS Valsura Jamnagar

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7. 8. REMARKS POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION Sailors, on completion of Apprentices training, will be awarded Certificate equivalent to Diploma in Electrical Engineering. On completion of training, sailors to be employed onboard ships for sea training.

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ELECTRICAL MECHANIC (POWER / RADIO) COURSE (ELECTRICAL BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Valsura (a) Induct sailors in EMP / EMR Cadre of Electrical Branch. (b) Perform duties of Assistant to senior Electrical Sailors. (c) Gain basic knowledge (Radio / Power) Equipment. (d) Carry out routine maintenance of Electrical Equipment fitted onboard ships. (e) Carry out minor fault finding of Electrical Equipment. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Ab - initio training at INS Chilka and Afloat Attachment OR (b) Initial training and minimum two months sea time in own country. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE RELATED COURSE POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION 26 Weeks. Twice a year (Course commences in May and Nov). INS Valsura Jamnagar LEMP / LEMR Qualifying Course. Sailors to be employed onboard ships for mandatory sea time for 2 to 3 years.

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LEADING ELECTRICAL MECHANIC (POWER / RADIO) COURSE (ELECTRICAL BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Valsura (a) Upgrade professional kills for promotion from EMP I / EMR I to LEMP / LEMR. (b) Undertake complete overhaul and stripping of power supply machinery and system. (c) Read Electrical / Electronic circuits. (d) Use normal test equipment for effecting repair. (e) Operate all types of related equipment and use emergency and damage control equipment. (f) Radio sailors to be able to locate and repair normal faults on WT / HF equipment using normal test equipment for their repair and also tune up Radio sets for optimum performance. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE RELATED COURSE POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION (a) Attained the rank of EMP / EMRI. (b) Sufficient sea experience. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 26 Weeks. Twice a year. INS Valsura Jamnagar Sailors to appear for Petty Officer Q Board when due. (a) Sailors to be employed onboard ships for mandatory sea time for 2 to 3 years. (b) On attainment of sufficient sea experience, sailors could be employed in Dockyards / Shore Maintenance Organisations.

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BASIC Q MET

1. 2.

NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE

School of Naval Oceanology and Meteorology. To train the SSR (Met) sailors in Observing Recording and coding / decoding of surface and Upper air observations and plotting of weather charts. Sailors Basic Training at Chilka and Basic Airmanship at School for Naval Airmen (SFNA). 26 Weeks Twice a Year (Course commences in May and Nov) School of Naval Oceanography and Meteorology (SNOM), Kochi. Sailors to be employed afloat / ashore Establishments for watch keeping duties at Met Offices.

3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION

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PO Q MET

1. 2.

NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE

School of Naval Oceanology and Meteorology. (a) Upgrade professional skills of the LA(Met) (b) Impart thorough knowledge of the Met Equipments and its handling. (c) To inculcate leadership quality and make. The sailor capable of supervising the Met Offices (course leads to the award of Diploma (Met) by CUSAT, subject to qualifying criteria).

3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION

Sailor should have completed at least one year of service as a LA (Met). 17 Weeks Once a Year School of Naval Oceanography and Meteorology (SNOM), Kochi. Sailors to be employed afloat / ashore units for operational requirements at Met Offices.

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CPO Q MET

1. 2.

NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE

School of Naval Oceanology and Meteorology. To be able to: (a) Provide Mid career upgrade in the professional and managerial skills of the senior sailor. (b) To keep the senior sailor abreast with the current development and technology in the field of Meteorology (course leads to the award of B.Sc.(Met) by CUSAT, subject to qualifying criteria).

3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION

At least one year of service as a POA (Met). 11 Weeks Once a Year School of Naval Oceanography and Meteorology (SNOM), Kochi. Sailors to be employed afloat / ashore units for operational requirements at Met Offices.

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REGULATING PETTY OFFICER (REGULATING BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Mandovi (a) Bring up the professional knowledge of LPM for performing Regulating, Provost and Security duties as RPO. (b) Assistant MAA in the efficient running of Regulating, Provost and Security Wings ROI / RO II (TAC). 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE (a) Attained the LPM qualification. (b) Attained the rank of LPM with one year seniority. 4. 5. 6. 12 Weeks Once a year Regulating School INS Mandovi Goa MAA Course Sailors should be employed onboard ships / shore establishments as in-charge of Regulating department

7. 8.

RELATED COURSE POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION

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ARTIFICER APPRENTICE COURSE (SHIPWRIGHT BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE Naval Shipwright School (a) Induct sailors into Artificer Apprentice (Shipwright Branch) Cadre. (b) Bring up the professional skills to a level for promotion to Shipwright Artificer V Class. (c) Repair and maintain hull and associated fitting in all ships and power, pulling and sailing boats. (d) Examine and preserve all water tight compartment openings of the hull structure. (e) Upkeep and maintain all water pipes and valves. (f) Maintain anchor and cable machinery and all hull fittings associated therewith. (g) Achieve proficiency in using Gas / Electrical welding / Cutting equipment for welding / cutting ferrous and non-ferrous parts of the hull structure. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (a) Age. 17 to 20 Years. (b) Education. 10th class OR matriculation with minimum 60% marks in Science and Mathematics. (c) Should have completed:(d) Ab-initio training at INS Chilka and Afloat attachment. OR Initial training and minimum two months sea time in own country. 4. 5. DURATION FREQUENCY 04 Years Twice in a year (Course commences in Jun and Dec)

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6. 7. 8. VENUE REMARKS POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION Naval Shipwright School Visakhapatnam (AP). Sailors, on completion of Apprentice training, will be awarded Certificate equivalent to Diploma in Naval Architecture. On completion of training, sailors to be employed onboard ship for sea training.

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NBCD I COURSE

1. 2.

NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE

NBCD School (a) To enable sailors to perform duties of:(b) NBCD I onboard ships. (c) Instructor in NBCD school. (d) Staff in Fleet, Command headquarters and FOST.

3.

PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE

(a) Attained 70 % and above in NBCD Key course. (b) Sufficient sea experience

4. 5. 6.

16 Weeks Twice a Year (Courses commences in Nov and Mar) NBCD School INS Shivaji Lonavala (a) Assist NBCDOs in carrying out duties on capital ships. (b) Discharge NBCDI duties on smaller ships where NBCDOs are not borne and render advice to Executive Officer on NBCD aspects.

7.

POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION

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OPERATION ROOM TECHNIQUE II COURSE (MEDICAL BRANCH)


1. 2. 3. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE Institute of Naval Medicine To assist the operation theatre sister in operation room duties. (a) Attained the rank of MA I. (b) Attained MA I Specialist qualification. 4. 5. 6. 32 Weeks. Once in a year. Institute of Naval Medicine C / o INHS Asvini Mumbai Operation room Technique I (ORT I) Specialisation Course.

7.

RELATED COURSE

8.

POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION

Sailors to be employed in Shore hospitals and ships having operation theatre facilities

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LABORATORY ASSISTANT II COURSE (MEDICAL BRANCH)


1. 2. 3. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE Institute of Naval Medicine To assist Pathologist in routine Laboratory investigations. (a) Attained the rank of MA I. (b) Attained MA I Specialist qualification. 4. 5. 6. 24 Weeks. Once in a year. Institute of Naval Medicine C / o INHS Asvini Mumbai Laboratory I (L I) Specialisation Course. Sailors to be employed in Hospitals.

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UNDER WATER MEDICINE II COURSE (MEDICAL BRANCH)


1. NAME OF INSTITUTION Institute of Naval Medicine

2.

AIM OF COURSE

(a) Assist Submarine / Diving Medical Officer to carry out medical fitness tests of prospective personnel. (b) General Administration of Sickbay. (c) Carry out accounting of all medical stores of submarines and diving billets. (d) Provide First aid in submarine and diving accidents.

3.

PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE

(a) Attained the rank of MA I. (b) Joined Submarine Cadre.

4. 5. 6.

12 Weeks. Once in a year. Institute of Naval Medicine C / o INHS Asvini Mumbai UWM I Specialisation Course. Sailors to be employed onboard Submarines and Shore Hospitals.

7. 8.

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HYGIENE II COURSE (MEDICAL BRANCH)


1. NAME OF INSTITUTION Institute of Naval Medicine

2. 3.

AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE

To be able to carry out duties of hygienist in Hospitals and establishments. (a) Attained the rank of MA I. (b) Attained MA I Specialist qualification.

4. 5. 6.

24 Weeks. Once in a year. Institute of Naval Medicine C / o INHS Asvini Mumbai Hygiene I (H I) Specialisation Course. Sailors to be employed in Hospitals / establishments.

7. 8.

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ADVANCE NURSING II CLASS (MEDICAL BRANCH)


1. 2. 3. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE Institute of Naval Medicine To be proficient in routine medical and surgical nursing procedures. (a) Attained the rank of MA I. (b) Attained MA I Specialist qualification. 4. 5. 6. 24 Weeks. Once in a year. Institute of Naval Medicine C / o INHS Asvini Mumbai Advance Nursing I (ANI) Specialisation Course. Sailors to be employed in Service Hospitals.

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MEDICAL ASSISTANT II CLASS (FOR MEDICAL BRANCH SAILORS)


1. 2. 3. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS Institute of Naval Medicine To learn basic and general duties. (a) Completed Matric OR 10th Class. (b) Completed Ab Initio Training at INS Chilka and afloat attachment OR Completed Initial Training and two months sea time in own country. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 31 Weeks. Once in a year. Institute of Naval Medicine C / o INHS Asvini Mumbai LMA Specialisation Course. Sailors to be employed in ships galley in ships / establishments.

7. 8.

RELATED COURSE POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION Note : 1

On completion of Medical Assistant II Class Training, sailors are option / choice to select the Part II qualification in the following Sub Specialisations : (a) Advance Nursing IInd Class. (b) Dental Operating Room Assistant IInd Class (c) Medical Stores IInd Class. (d) Psychiatric Nursing IInd Class. (e) Physiotherapy IInd Class. (f) Special Diseases IInd Class.

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(g) Radiography IInd Class. (h) Operation Room Techniques IInd Class. (j) Laboratory Assistant IInd Class. (k) Hygiene IInd Class. (l) Under Water Medicine IInd Class (For Submarine Cadre Sailors.)

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DENTAL OPERATING ROOM ASSISTANT II COURSE (MEDICAL BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE School of Medical Assistants To be able to :(a) Recognize and use all dental instruments. (b) Tackle maxillo facial injuries. 3. PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE (a) Attained the rank of MA I. (b) Attained MA I Specialist qualification. 4. 5. 6. 24 Weeks. Once a year School of Medical Assistants C / o INHS Asvini Colaba, Mumbai. Certificate issued by INHS Asvini DORA I Specialisation Course. Dental Technician (DT) and Dental Hygienist (DH) Specialisation courses are recognized by Dental Council of India (DCI).

7. 8.

CERTIFICATION RELATED COURSE

9.

POST COURSE RECOMMENDATION

- Sailors to be employed in hospitals with Dental Centers.

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MEDICAL STORES II CLASS (MEDICAL BRANCH)


1. 2. 3. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE School of Medical Assistants To be proficient in routine duties connected with office work, medical stores and medical boards. (a) Attained the rank of MA I. (b) Attained MA I Specialist qualification. 4. 5. 6. 24 Weeks. Once a year School of Medical Assistants C / o INHS Asvini Colaba, Mumbai. Certificate issued by INHS Asvini MS- I Specialisation course. (Certificate issued by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik) Sailors to be employed in shore hospitals and ships medical stores.

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PSYCHIATRIC NURSING II COURSE (MEDICAL BRANCH)


1. 2. 3. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE School of Medical Assistants To assist the psychiatrist in routine mental nursing and Management in wards and outpatient departments. (a) Attained the rank of MA I. (b) Attained MA I Specialist qualification. 4. 5. 6. 24 Weeks. Once a year School of Medical Assistants C / o INHS Asvini Colaba, Mumbai. Certificate issued by INHS Asvini Psychiatric Nursing I (PN-I) Specialisation Course. Sailors to be employed in shore hospitals and ships having medical facilities.

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PHYSIOTHERAPY II COURSE (MEDICAL BRANCH)


1. 2. 3. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE School of Medical Assistants To carry out routine physiotherapy duties. (a) Attained the rank of MA I. (b) Attained MA I Specialist qualification. 4. 5. 6. 24 Weeks. Once a year School of Medical Assistants C / o INHS Asvini Colaba, Mumbai. Certificate issued by INHS Asvini Physiotherapy Class-I (P-I) specialization course (Certificate issued by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.) Sailors to be employed in shore hospitals and ships having medical facilities.

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RADIOGRAPHY II COURSE (MEDICAL BRANCH)


1. 2. 3. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE School of Medical Assistants To assist the radiologist in routine medical nursing and management in wards and outpatient departments. (a) Attained the rank of MA I. (b) Attained MA I Specialist qualification. 4. 5. 6. 24 Weeks. Once a year School of Medical Assistants C / o INHS Asvini Colaba, Mumbai. Certificate issued by INHS Asvini Radiography Class I (R- I) and Nuclear Medicine Techniques (NMT) specialisation course (Certificate issued by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences Nashik) for both courses Sailors to be employed in shore hospitals and ships having medical facilities.

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SPECIAL DISEASES II COURSE (MEDICAL BRANCH)


1. 2. 3. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE School of Medical Assistants To assist the Dermatologist and Venereaologist in routine ward duties and general diseases treatment centre. (a) Attained the rank of MA I (b) Attained MA I specialist qualification. 4. 5. 6. 24 Weeks. Once a year. School of Medical Assistants INHS Asvini Colaba, Mumbai. Certificate issued by INHS Asvini Special Diseases- I Specialisation course. Sailors to be employed in shore hospitals.

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BLOOD TRANSFUSION ASSISTANT II CLASS (MEDICAL BRANCH)


1. 2. 3. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE School of Medical Assistants To be proficient in blood and its components transfusion, screening and nursing procedures. (a) Attained the rank of MA I (b) Attained MA I specialist qualification. 4. 5. 6. 24 Weeks. Once a year. School of Medical Assistants INHS Asvini Colaba, Mumbai. Certificate issued by INHS Asvini Blood Transfusion Assistant I (BTA-I) Specialisation course. Sailors to be employed in service hospitals with blood bank facilities.

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DCD AND SPEECH THERAPY COURSE (MEDICAL BRANCH)


1. 2. 3. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS School of Medical Assistants To be proficient in assisting ENT surgeons during surgeries and management of patients with communication disabilities. (a) Qualified the ORT-II qualifying course. (b) Should have residual service of minimum 03 yrs. on completion of course. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 24 Weeks. Once a year. School of Medical Assistants INHS Asvini Colaba, Mumbai. Certificate issued by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nasik. Nil Sailors to be employed in service hospitals with ENT facilities.

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RADIO IMMUNO ASSAY TECHNIQUES COURSE (MEDICAL BRANCH)


1. 2. 3. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS School of Medical Assistants To be proficient in conducting various diagnostic investigations and efficient functioning of RIA laboratory department. (a) Qualified the L-II qualifying course. (b) Should have residual service of minimum 03 yrs. on completion of course. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 30 Weeks. Once a year. School of Medical Assistants INHS Asvini Colaba, Mumbai. Certificate issued by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nasik. Nil Sailors to be employed in service hospitals with Lab facilities.

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NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNIQUE COURSE (MEDICAL BRANCH)


1. 2. 3. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE PRE COURSE REQUIREMENTS School of Medical Assistants To be proficient in assisting nuclear Medicine specialist during various investigations and effective management of cases. (a) Qualified the R-II qualifying course. (b) Should have residual service of minimum 03 years on completion of course. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 24 Weeks. Once a year. School of Medical Assistants INHS Asvini Colaba, Mumbai. Certificate issued by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik. Nil Sailors to be employed in service hospitals with medical facilities.

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PETTY OFFICER MEDICAL QUALIFYING COURSE (MEDICAL BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE School of Medical Assistants To make Leading competent to carry out general duties of Petty Officer and professional duties of Petty Officer Medical in departments, hospitals, onboard ship and establishments. (a) Confirmed LMA. (b) Qualified class-II specialisation course. (c) Should have residual service of three years on completion of course. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 06 Weeks. Twice a year. School of Medical Assistants INHS Asvini Colaba, Mumbai. Certificate issued by INHS Asvini CPO Medical Course at School of Medical Assistants. Certificate issued by INHS Asvini and PO Leadership at INS Agrani, certificate issued by INS Agrani. Sailors are to be employed in ships sickbay / shore hospitals.

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CHIEF PETTY OFFICER MEDICAL QUALIFYING COURSE (MEDICAL BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE School of Medical Assistants To make Petty Officer Medical competent to carry out general duties of Chief Petty Officer and professional duties of Chief Petty Officer Medical in departments, hospitals, onboard ship and establishments. (a) Confirmed PO M. (b) Qualified class - I specialisation course. (c) Should have residual service of three years on completion of course. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 06 Weeks. Twice a year School of Medical Assistants INHS Asvini Colaba, Mumbai. Certificate issued by INHS Asvini CPO Management Course at INS Agrani, Certificate issued by INS Agrani. Sailors are to be employed in ships sickbay / shore hospitals as in- charge for effective management of departments.

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LEADERSHIP COURSE (SAILORS OF ALL BRANCHES)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Agrani To be able to:(a) Achieve a standard level of capability and efficiency to work in a supervisory capacity, where man management is a prime factor. (b) Help the sailor to know himself and study his weakness and drawbacks and correct himself through various process and tasks given to him. (c) Help to draw a clear line on the responsibilities assigned to a supervisor. (d) Cultivate and practice the traits to face adverse circumstances with courage. 3. PRECOURSE REQUIREMENT (a) Sailors of all branches with a minimum rank of PO and equivalent can undergo this course. (b) Medically fit. (c) Sailors must have adequate sea experience. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 3.5 Weeks 10 Courses per year. INS Agrani Red Fields Coimbatore. Sailors to be employed as incharge of sub department of their respective branch onboard ships and shore establishments.

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MASTER AT ARMS (REGULATING BRANCH)


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Mandovi To be able to:(a) Upgrade professional competence for performing, regulating and security duties. (b) Take general charge of regulating duties and detention quarters. (c) Supervise the duties of RPOs and LPMs. (d) Keep liaison with civilian Police. 3. PRECOURSE REQUIREMENT Sailors should have :(a) Attained the RPO qualification. (b) Attained the rank of RPO. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 16 Weeks Once a year. Regulating School INS Mandovi Goa. Sailors to be employed onboard capital ships/ shore establishments/ dockyards.

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SUB LIEUTENANT (SPECIAL DUTY) GUNNERY POST PROMOTION COURSE


1. 2. NAME OF INSTITUTION AIM OF COURSE INS Dronacharya To enable officers to perform the duties of :(a) Explosive accounting Officer. (b) Gun Direction (Blind/ Visual) Officer. (c) Officer of quarter. (d) Custodian of Armament store. (e) TS Officer. 3. PRECOURSE REQUIREMENT (a) Sailors with a minimum rank of PO with G Specialisation of I Class. (b) Age. Not more than 38 years. (c) Sailor should have been assessed for officer potential. 4. 5. 6. DURATION FREQUENCY VENUE 20 Weeks. Once in a year INS Dronacharya Fort Kochi Kochi 682 001 SLt (Special Duties) Post Promotion Courses. Sailors to be promoted to the rank of SLt on completion of course. SLt (SD) Post Promotion Course.

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Appendix A (Refers to Para 2 of Rendition of Requirements of Administrative Instructions

REQUIREMENT OF COURSES IN THE INDIAN NAVY DURING __________________


(To be prepared in consultation with the Indian Mission) Sl. No. Nomenclature of the Course No. Of vacancies required Details of Pre/Post Course attachments required, if any Remarks

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Appendix B (Refers to Para 4 of Rendition of Requirements of Administrative Instructions

ACCEPTANCE OF DEMAND OF COURSES BY MINISTRY OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Country Dependent CDA Institution Course Duration of Course Training Charges Accommodation and allied charges for the course (a) Single (b) Married 8. 9. Number of vacancies Total charges due : : : : : : : : : : :

10. Concerned Missions

Copy to :CDA (N), Mumbai Institution Concerned Naval Headquarters (Directorate of naval Training) Ministry of Defence / D (Navy-II) Note: 1 Payment should be made (in full) in favour of the CDA (N), Mumbai (Controller of Defence Accounts (Navy)). 2 A separate sheet should be used for each Institution.

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Appendix C (Refers to Para 6 of Rendition of Requirements of Administrative Instructions FORM A (To be filled by the Trainee)

PERSONAL DATA
My government has selected me to attend a course of training in the Indian Navy and I am submitting the following personal information, as required:1 2 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. Name of the Course: _________________________________________________________ Duration of the Course: From ____________________ To ____________________________ Full Name ________________________________________________________________ Country _____________________ 5. Photograph (Passport Size)

Branch of Service _________________________________ Rank __________________________________________ Service Number __________________________________

9.

Date of Rank _____________________________________________________________ (Day) (Month) (Year)

10. Date of Commission ________________________________________________________ 11 Date of Birth _______________________ 12 Place of Birth ______________________ Height ________________ (Centimetres) Date

13. Physical Description : Weight ____________________ (Kilograms) 14. Academic Qualification Subject

Name of School/ College

_______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________

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15. Military Education ____________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ (Details and Dates attended to be given) 16. Marital Status : Married/ Single* 17. Dependents :_______________________________________________________________ Wifes name :______________________________________________________________ Childrens Name _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ Date of Birth _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ Sex __________ __________ __________ __________

18. Whether family will accompany : Yes*/ No* 19. If not accompanying, whether family will join later, and if so, when :

20. Religion :_________________________________________________________________ 21 Details of Course, if any, attended in India : Name of the Course ________________________ ________________________ 22 Where ______________ ______________ When _______________ _______________

My last duty assignment was___________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________

23. Details of Naval Service :(List of all primary duties and major assignments in the last five

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years).__________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ 24. Special qualifications, if any : _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ 25. Mother Tongue : ___________________________________________________________. 26. Other Languages and fluency (Fl- Fluent; F-/ Fair; P- Poor) Name (Example) : English __________________ __________________ __________________ __________________ 27. Home Address_____________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ 28. Decorations______________________________________________________________ 29. Proficiency in sports_________________________________________________________ 30. Extra curricular activities/ hobbies :______________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ (a) Passport number_______________________ Valid upto________________________ Speak Fl ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ Write P __________ __________ __________ __________ Translate F _____ _____ _____ _____

Date and port of entry___________________________________________________

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Entry permit valid upto___________________________________________________ (Date) Visa valid upto__________________________________________________________ (Date) (b) Wifes Passport number_____________________ Valid upto _____________________ Date and port of entry____________________________________________________ Entry permit valid upto___________________________________________________ (Date) Visa valid upto_________________________________________________________ (Date) (c) Children Passport number___________________ Valid upto______________________ Date and port of entry ___________________________________________________ Entry permit valid upto ___________________________________________________ (Date) Visa valid upto________________________________________________________ (Date) (d) Others :_____________________________________________________________

Signature: ________________________

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Appendix D (Refers to Para 2 of General Guidelines and Information of Administrative Instructions

CERTIFICATE OF SECURITY AND ASSURANCE


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Surname______________________________________ First Name(s)__________________________________ Rank________________________________________ Country and Service_____________________________ Date and place of Birth___________________________ ____________________________________________ 6. 7. Next of Kin_______________________Relationship_______________________________ Address_________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ 8. 9. Colour of hair______________________ Colour of eyes____________________________ Height_____________________________ Weight________________________________

10. Distinguishing Marks(if any)____________________________________________________ 11. Address in India (if applicable)__________________________________________________ 12. Highest grade of classified information for which individual is security cleared (see note of page 301).________________________________________________________________ 13. The above name has been selected to attend :Title of Course______________________________ At_____________________________ Duration of Course : From_____________________ To _____________________________ 14. He has been subjected to political and security screening by the ________________________ Government and does not constitute a security risk to the Indian Government.

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15. The ______________________________ Government will not use any information disclosed to the individual, during his course of training, to a third Government, without the approval of the Ministry of Defence, Government of India. 16. The_______________________________ Government will not use any information disclosed to the individual for other military purpose.

Signature of authorising Officer STAMP Appointment: ____________________________ Date: __________________________________

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETION OF FORMS GIVEN IN APPENDICES 1 Para 12 of Appendix D, be completed with appropriate security classification, which are defined as under, in accordance with the current Government instructions. (a) TOP SECRET Documents, information and material, the security of which, is of paramount importance and whose unauthorised disclosure would cause exceptionally grave damage to the nation. Documents, information and material, the unauthorised disclosure of which, would endanger national security, cause serious injury to the interest or prestige of the nation or serious embarrassment to Government or would be of great advantage to a foreign nation. Documents, information and material, the unauthorised disclosure of which would endanger national security, would be prejudicial to the interest of prestige of the nation, any Government activity or individual, or would cause administrative embarrassment or difficulty or great advantage to a foreign nation. Documents (other than covered by higher categories), which should not be published or communicated to anyone except for official purposes.

(b)

SECRET

(c)

CONFIDENTIAL

(d)

RESTRICTED

2 The certificate must be authenticated, at least, by an official or the equivalent rank of Commander and duly stamped with the official stamp of his designation and appointment, accompanied by two passport size photographs of the trainee.

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GLOSSARY
A/S AAP ACM ACO ACRO ADMTD Course ADR AH AIO ALH AOOD AP AP APO App Approx. Apr ARPA ASAPO Asst. ASW ATC ATCO ATP Aug B&W B. Tech BMTD Course BSD BTA CA CAIO Cdr CK(O/S) Anti Submarine Aircraft Artificers Apprentice Air Crew Men Aircraft Carrier Organisation Aircraft Control Room Officer Advanced Motor Transport Driving Course Air Defence Rate Aircraft Handler Action Information Organisation Advanced Light Helicopter Assistant Officer of the Day Air Photo Andhra Pradesh Area Operations Plot Operator Apprentice Approximately April Automatic Radar Plotting Aid Anti-Submarine Air Plot Operator Assistant Anti Submarine Warfare Air Traffic Controller Air Traffic Control Officer Annual Training Program August Black & White Bachelor of Technology Basic Motor Transport Driving Course Basic Staff Duties Blood Transfusion Assistant Computer Appreciation Computer Aided Action Information Organisation Commander Cook(Officer/Sailor)

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CLABS Cms CMS CPO CST CUSAT D&M DCI Dec DH DOM DORA DSSC DT ECA ECDIS EDP EEP EEZ EMA EMAR EMC EMI EMP/R ENT ERA ESEOC EW Feb FG FT GOPO HCO Helo HF HI Centre For Leadership and Behavioural Studies Centimetres Combat Management System Chief Petty Officer Chatrapati Shivaji Terminal Cochin University of Science and Technology Divisional and Management Dental Counsel of India December Dental Hygienist Directorate of Music Directory of Organisations Recognised / Accredited Defence Services Staff College Dental Technician Extra Curricular Activities Electronic Chart Display Electronic Data Processing Electronic Emission Policy Exclusive Economic Zone Electrical Mechanic Aircraft Electrical Mechanic Aircraft Radio Electro Magnetic Compatibility Electro Magnetic Interference Electrical Mechanic Power/Radio Ear Nose Throat Engine Room Artificer Electronic Survey Equipment Orientation Course Electronic Warfare February Flight Gunner Fire Tender Geographical Operations Plot Operator Hangar Control Officer Helicopter High Frequency Hospital Incharge

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HI ICE ICU IFF IHO-FIG IMD IN INA INHS INM INPT School INS ISD ISO ITEC Jan Jul Jun Kms LI LMG/MMG LOPO LSTD Lt MA MAA Mar Marco May MDA ME MEA Mech. MER Met Hygiene Incharge Internal Combustion Engine Intensive Care Unit Identification Friend or Foe International Hydrographic Organisation Fdration Internationale des Gomtres Indian Meteorological Department Indian Navy Indian Naval Academy Indian Naval Hospital Ship Institute of Naval Medicine Indian Naval Physical Training School Indian Naval Ship International Subscriber Dialling International Standards Organisation Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation Program January July June Kilometres Laboratory Incharge Light Machine Gun/Medium Machine Gun Local Operations Plot Operator Leading Steward Lieutenant Medical Assistant Master Chief-at-Arms March Marine Commando May Maritime Domain Awareness Engineering Mechanic Ministry of External Affairs Mechnician Metric Entry Recruit Meteorology

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MOC MoD MSL MT Mtrs MWC NAD NAM NAOM NAOM NBCD NCS ND NDA NDC NDT NH NIAT NIETT NKG NMT NO NOC NOM Nov NP NSS NW & MT Oct ODT OJT OOD OOW Ops Room ORO ORT Maritime Operation Centre Ministry of Defence Mean Sea Level Motor Transport Meters Maritime Warfare Centre Naval Armament Depot Naval Aircraft Mechanic Naval Aircraft Ordinance Mechanic Naval Area Officers Mess Nuclear Biological Chemical Defence and Damage Control Navy Children School Navigation & Direction National Defence Academy National Defence College Non-Destructive Testing National Highway Naval Institute for Aeronautical Technology Naval Institute of Educational Training Technology Naval Kindergarten Nuclear Medicine Techniques Navigating Officer Naval Orientation Course Naval Officers Mess November Naval Provost Naval Shipwright School Naval Weapon and Missile Technology October Outdoor Training On Job Training Officer of the Day Officer of the Watch Operations Room Operations Room Officer Operation Room Technique

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OT PABT PC PCM PG Ph PH PN PO PPM PRI PT Q' Course QA QRT RC RCC Rel-Vel RIAT RO (Tel) RO(Tac) RPO S/Coy SA SD SE SE Sep SFNA SFS SHO SHOC Sitrep SNOM SO SO Course Operation Theatre Pilot Aptitude Battery Test Permanent Commission Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics Post Graduate Phase Photo Psychiatric Nursing Petty Officer Planned Preventive Maintenance Radar Plotter Instructor Physical Training Qualifying Course Quarter Armourer Quick Reaction Team Radar Controller RE-Compression Chamber Relative Velocity Radio Immuno Assay Technique Radio Operator(Telephony) Radio Operator(Tactical) Regulation Petty Officer Ships Company Store Assistant Special Duty Safety Equipment Safety Equipment September School for Naval Airmen Self Finance Scheme Station Health Organisation Hygiene and Sanitation Orientation Course Situation Report School for Naval Oceanography and Meteorology Safety Officer Safety Officer Course

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SOMA SPO SR SSC SSK SSR STD TAB TNA Top TOS TQL TS UAV UC/UW UES UWM WT WTR School of Medical Assistants Store Petty Officer Surveying Recorder Short Service Commission Submarine to Submarine Killer Senior Secondary Recruit Subscriber Trunk Dial Typhoid-paratyphoid A & B Training Need Analysis Topass Table of Specification Total Quality Leadership Training Squadron Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Underwater Controller/Underwater Weapon University Entry Scheme Underwater Medicine Wireless Transmission Writer

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