Naval and Maritime Academy

MMTS successfully completes Boat Master Grade – 1 course 01/2022  & STCW Basic Safety and Maritime English (Support Level) course 07/ 2022.

Certificate Awarding Ceremony of Boat Master Grade – 1 course 01/2022 and STCW Basic Safety and Maritime English (Support Level) course 07/2022 were held at the Admiral Wasantha Karannagoda Auditorium, Naval & Maritime Academy on 16th December 2022 to mark the termination of the both the courses. The ceremony was honoured by the Commandant, Naval & Maritime Academy, as the chief guest.

The Boat Master Grade – 1 course 01/2022 was commenced for the first time in the Naval & Maritime Academy with the participation of 20 Executive branch officers and all trainees were awarded the certificates on successful completion of the course.

Aim of this course is to award Boat Master Grade – 1 licence from Merchant Shipping Secretariat, Sri Lanka through imparting theoretical and practical knowledge on various aspects of boating and working procedures on board, to SLN personnel, who are leaving SLN by seeking second career opportunities on completion of their reckonable service.

STCW Basic Safety and Maritime English (Support Level) course 07/2022 was commenced with 20 sailor undertrainees on 14th November 2022 and all trainees were awarded the certificates on successful completion of the course.

The aim of this course is to provide theoretical and practical knowledge as well as the training required to obtain the Continuous Discharge Certificate (CDC). The course enhances the competencies of the participants to carry out the duties of merchant ships in a very successful and effective manner. The course is conducted in accordance with the directives of the Director General of Merchant Shipping and the International Maritime Organization’s Constitution.

All instructors of the Merchant Marine Training School and lecturers under the inventive supervision of the Commandant, Naval & Maritime Academy, sought to transform the quality training for the course participants with the vision of producing suitable, skilled seafarers for the field of merchant shipping.

These courses will steer the future aspirations of officers and sailors who wish to retire from the Sri Lanka Navy in near future after serving for more than 12 years or 20 years respectively and turning their careers into a new dimension.

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