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Training Ship Chanakya

TS Chanakya

Training Ship Chanakya

TS Chanakya

About TS Chanakya

Indian Maritime University’s Navi Mumbai Campus, earlier recognized as Training Ship Chanakya, has a rich legacy in maritime education.
T.S. Chanakya was established as a shore-based continuation of the prestigious Training Ship Rajendra and the legendary Training Ship Dufferin, where the formal training of Merchant Navy officers in India began in 1927.
Training programs conducted on T.S. Dufferin, followed by T.S. Rajendra, remained operational until 1993. Subsequently, officer training was shifted to a land-based academy, which came to be known as Training Ship Chanakya.
This institution holds the distinction of being India’s first pre-sea maritime training establishment.
Initially, the academy functioned under the Directorate General of Shipping (DGS), Mumbai, within the Ministry of Shipping. In 2008, it was brought under the administrative control of Indian Maritime University (IMU).
Later, in 2017, the institute was officially designated as the Navi Mumbai Campus of IMU.

Indian Maritime University (IMU)
Training Ship Chanakya

Why TS Chanakya

Director’s Message

The global shipping industry is entering a new era with the advent of Industry 4.0. This paradigm shift brings immense potential to redefine the human-machine interface and transform operational responses. In this dynamic environment, seafarers must equip themselves with advanced skills to navigate the evolving challenges and opportunities in their career paths.

 

  • B.Sc. Eligibility
  • Fees
  • Registration

Eligibility Criteria for B.Sc. (Nautical Science)

Educational Requirements

  • Applicants must have successfully completed 10+2 (Senior Secondary) or an equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) as compulsory subjects.

  • A minimum of 60% aggregate marks in PCM is required.

  • Candidates must have secured at least 50% marks in English, either at the Class 10 or Class 12 level.


Age Criteria

  • Minimum age: 17 years

  • The upper age limit as on the date of commencement of the academic session (01 August 2024) is as follows:

For Male Candidates

  • General Category: 25 years

  • OBC (Non-Creamy Layer): 28 years

  • SC / ST: 30 years

For Female Candidates

  • General Category: 27 years

  • OBC (Non-Creamy Layer): 30 years

  • SC / ST: 32 years


Marks Relaxation Policy

  • Candidates belonging to SC/ST categories are eligible for a 5% relaxation in PCM aggregate marks. This relaxation does not apply to English marks.

  • A 5% relaxation in English marks is applicable only to candidates who:

    • Are natives of Lakshadweep or Andaman & Nicobar Islands

    • Belong to recognized Scheduled Tribes of these islands

    • Have parents who were both born in the respective islands and belong to the same Scheduled Tribe


Medical & Eyesight Standards

  • Candidates must not have any existing eye disease or condition that may worsen or recur.

  • Normal binocular vision is mandatory, including proper fusion ability and full visual field in both eyes.

  • Eye movements must be normal in all directions, and pupils should respond appropriately to light and accommodation.

  • Normal colour vision is compulsory and will be assessed using the Ishihara Colour Vision Test.

  • Distance vision requirements:

    • Better eye: 6/6 (unaided)

    • Other eye: 6/9 (unaided)


Marital Status

  • Only unmarried candidates are eligible to apply.

Here’s a clean and clear presentation of the Indian Maritime University (IMU) Navi Mumbai Campus – Fee Structure for 2024-25 based on the data you provided:

Particulars Gross Fees (INR)
Admission and Orientation Fee 30,000
1st Year 2,46,000
2nd Year 2,76,000
3rd Year 2,76,000
Grand Total 8,28,000

How to Apply

Candidates seeking admission to TS Chanakya must first register and apply through the IMU CET official website.

Step 1: Appear for IMU-CET
Applicants need to secure a good rank in the IMU Common Entrance Test (CET) to move forward in the admission process.

Step 2: Online Counselling

Phase 1 – Choice Submission
All candidates who receive their IMU CET Rank Certificate will get access to an online portal. Through this portal, they can select their preferred programme(s) and campus(es) for admission.
A counselling fee of Rs. 10,000 must be paid at this stage. If a seat is not allotted, Rs. 9,000 will be refunded. Please note that once a seat is offered and accepted, this fee is non-refundable.

Phase 2 – Seat Allotment
Seats are assigned based on the candidate’s CET rank, social category, and availability of seats from the options submitted.
Once a seat is allocated, candidates must pay a programme fee of Rs. 15,000 to confirm their admission. This payment is non-refundable.

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