After completing a B.Tech in Marine Engineering from recognized marine colleges, here is how job offers generally work regarding duration:
Onboard Training (Shipboard Training): After graduation, most marine companies initially offer a training period onboard ships. This training period is usually called "cadetship" or "onboard training."
Duration of Training:
The training contract is generally for 6 months to 12 months depending on the company, shipping line, and type of vessel.
Some companies may offer an initial 6-month contract, which can be extended based on performance and availability of assignments.
Reason for 6-Month Contracts:
Marine companies prefer shorter initial contracts to evaluate the candidate’s real-time performance and adaptability at sea.
It also allows both the cadet and the company flexibility in case of non-performance or change in fleet requirements.
Extension after 6 Months:
If you perform well during your initial 6-month training, companies usually offer an extension or a fresh contract for another tenure.
Based on experience and performance, you can be promoted from Trainee Marine Engineer (TME) to Fourth Engineer after appearing and clearing the MEO Class IV examination.
Stipend/Salary during Training:
During the training period, the stipend offered is relatively low compared to a permanent officer rank but provides valuable experience.
After successful completion of cadetship and exams, the salary packages increase significantly.
Importance of DG-Approved Institutes:
It is important to graduate from DG Shipping (Directorate General of Shipping, India) approved colleges, as companies recognize and prefer candidates from approved institutes for onboard placements.
Career Growth after Training:
After completion of training and clearing certification exams, you can expect better job offers, higher ranks, and long-term employment contracts ranging from 6 months to 9 months depending on company policy.
Final Note: Choosing a reputed marine college and performing well during your onboard training plays a crucial role in securing long-term employment and career growth in the marine industry.
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