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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
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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(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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- 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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- 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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INS VENDURUTHY
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- 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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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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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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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 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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(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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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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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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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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.
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(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.
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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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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.
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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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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.
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(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.
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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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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.
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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).
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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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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).
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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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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.
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(a) Attained 70 % and above in NBCD Key course. (b) Sufficient sea experience
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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.
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Sailors to be employed in Shore hospitals and ships having operation theatre facilities
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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)
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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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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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