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Academic Authority Unit,
UNIVERSITY of MUMBAI,
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AC 11/03/2016
Item No. 4.9
Subject : Equivalance of Class I COC Holder to B.Sc ( Nautical Science )
The question arises to decide the Equivalance of Class I COC Holder from DG
Shipping to B.Sc Nautical Science . In absence of clear cut guidelines in this respect
Hon’ble Vice – Chancellor have appointed the committee under the Chairmanship of
Dr. M. K. Pejaver. Capt. Karkare & Capt. Apandkar being other members.
The Committee in its meeting held on 1st December, 2015 discussed this issue at
length. The following points were considered.
1. Career path for Chief Engineer / Class I COC holder from DG Shipping .
2. The Present system of obtaining class I COC was discussed. i.e. candidates after
obtaining BE. (Mechanical) undergoes 1 year GME (Graduate Marine Engineering)
training & goes on ship as TME ( Trainee Marine Engineering) & then follows the career
path attached with mail & obtains COC class I from DG Shipping Government of India.
3. The c andidates from DMET/ Mazgao Dock complete their T raining & Join sea as
Engine cadet and work on ship for required training period approved by DG Shipping &
give their exams, Conducted by DG Shipping & obtain Certifi cate /License respectively
for Class IV, Class III, Class II & then Class I. Thus, f or a candidates to become Chief
Engineer from engine cadet it takes about 10 to 15 years.
4. All the exams for promotion are conducted by DG Shipping, Government of India.
5. The Syllabus for obtaining COC Class I & B.Sc ( Nautical Science ) is almost same .
After considering all points, the committee unanimously agreed that, applicant who
has his C lass I COC from DG Shipping – Government of India will be issued B .Sc
(Nautical Science) equivalence certificate for further studies / prospects.
The report of the committee is submitted to Academic Council for its consideration.
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