Naval and Maritime Academy

INSIGNIA AWARDING CEREMONY OF CLEARANCE DIVER III COURSE 01/2024

The Insignia Awarding Ceremony of Clearance Diver III Course 01/2024, reached its climax with a high note on 24th January 2025 at Diving School premises. The ceremony was graced by the Commandant, Naval and Maritime Academy, Rear Admiral Rohan Joseph as the Chief Guest. Clearance Diver III Course was commenced on 29th July 2024, with …

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SYNDICATE PRESENTATIONS OF THE 28TH SUB LIEUTENANT TECHNICAL (LOGISTICS) COURSE

The final syndicate presentations of the 28th Sub Lieutenant Technical (Logistics) Course were held on 23rd and 24th January 2024 at Admiral Wasantha Karanagoda Auditorium. Four Syndicates Presented Following Topics Related To 2018 Navy: Syndicate Group ‘A’ – “Effective Management of Information Technology in Sri Lanka Navy” Syndicate Group ‘B’- “Effective Management of Wardroom Dining in Sri Lanka …

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SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF MARITIME ENGLISH INSTRUCTORS TRAINING COURSE

The concluding ceremony of the Maritime English Instructors Training Course (MEITC) was held at the Long Course Deck on 14th January 2025. The ceremony was graced by the Commandant of the Naval and Maritime Academy, Commodore Rohan Joseph, as the Chief Guest. This is the first time that this course has been conducted at the …

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CEREMONIALLY COMMENCED THE STCW BASIC SAFETY AND MARITIME ENGLISH SUPPORT LEVEL COURSE NO. 01 – 2025 (O) AND COURSE NO. 01 – 2025 (S) AT NMA

The Standards of Training, Certification & Watchkeeping (STCW) Basic Safety and Maritime English Support Level Course No. 01 – 2025(O) and Course No. 01 – 2025(S) commenced at the Merchant Marine Training School, Naval and Maritime Academy on 06 Jan 25. The two courses consist of eight (08) officers and thirty-two (32) sailors. The course …

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OPENING ADDRESS OF THE  38TH INTAKE KDU (TECHNICAL) AND 40TH INTAKE  KDU ADVANCED MILITARY TRAINING

The opening address of the 38th Intake KDU (Technical) and 40th Intake KDU Advanced Military Training was held at the Mini auditorium of the Naval and Maritime Academy. The Commandant Commodore Rohan Joseph graced the event as the Chief Guest. The Deputy Training Captain, Officer Training Officer and the divisional team participated in this event. …

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MIDSHIPMAN TENNAKOON SHARED HIS REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENTS WITH OFFICER UNDER TRAINEES AT THE NAVAL AND MARITIME ACADEMY

Midshipman TMIV Thennakoon of the Sri Lanka Navy achieved a historic milestone by receiving the prestigious Sword of Honour for Best Midshipman at the Pakistan Naval Academy, marking the first time a Sri Lankan Officer Under Trainee has received this distinguished accolade. The commissioning parade, held on 04th January 2025, included forty eight (48) Pakistan …

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SIXTEEN (16) MIDSHIPMEN AND THIRTEEN (13) SERVICE ENTRY CANDIDATES COMMISSIONED AT NAVAL AND MARITIME ACADEMY, TRINCOMALEE

A total of 16 Midshipmen from the 38th (Legal) and 39th intakes of General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU), along with 13 Service Entry candidates, were commissioned on 28th December 2024 at the Naval and Maritime Academy (NMA), Trincomalee. At the invitation of Commander of the Navy, Vice Admiral Priyantha Perera, the event was …

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EOMS POLICY OF NMA
The Naval and Maritime Academy is committed to operational excellence in producing competent Naval personnel through learner-centered education within a military framework. We pursue continuous improvement through systematic quality management, evidence-based decision making, and stakeholder engagement while maintaining the highest standards of professionalism, discipline, and academic integrity. We uphold accessibility, equity, and non-discrimination in all our operations, fulfill our social responsibility to national defense and environmental stewardship, and ensure efficient use of resources. Through compliance with naval regulations ISO 21001:2018, Standard Training Certification and Watchkeeping conventions, and university accreditation standards, we strive for excellence in training graduates capable of defending the nation and serving with honor.