DNS Course
The Diploma in Nautical Science (DNS) course is your gateway to a rewarding career at sea — offering international recognition, excellent pay, and the thrill of global travel and adventure. At Navik International, we assist you throughout the entire DNS admission journey, from selecting the right DG Shipping–approved maritime institute to securing sponsorship, handling documentation, and providing placement support that helps you confidently set sail toward your dream maritime career.
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The Diploma in Nautical Science (DNS) is a 1-year pre-sea training program approved by the Directorate General of Shipping (DG Shipping), Government of India. It serves as the first step toward becoming a Deck Officer (Captain) in the Merchant Navy.
Upon completing the DNS course, cadets join ships as Deck Cadets, gain the required sea-time experience, and later appear for the Second Mate Certificate of Competency (CoC) examination — paving the way to rise through the ranks and ultimately become a Ship Captain.
DNS Course Topics
- Navigation and Chart Work
- Ship Stability and Cargo Handling
- Maritime Laws and Ship Operations
- STCW Safety Training (PST, FPFF, EFA, PSSR, STSDSD)
- Marine Meteorology
- Bridge Simulator and Radar Training
Eligibility Criteria
- Education: 10+2 (PCM) with a minimum of 60% aggregate and 50% in English
- Entrance: Must qualify IMU-CET, Sponsorship Test, and Medical Examination as per DG Shipping standards
How Navik International Helps You with the DNS Course
At Navik International, we guide you from the start of your maritime journey to your first sail as a Deck Cadet. Our team ensures that your training and placement process is simple, affordable, and completely guided.
We provide complete assistance with:
- IMU-CET registration and preparation tips
- Sponsorship test and interview guidance
- Admissions to DG Shipping–approved institutes
- Medical booking and document verification
- Sponsorship from reputed shipping companies
- One-on-one mentorship until your first sailing
1. Nautical Science & Navigation
- Chart work and voyage planning
- Coastal and ocean navigation
- Compass, sextant, and gyro operations
- Radar, AIS, and ECDIS handling
2. Seamanship & Ship Operations
- Mooring, anchoring, and berthing procedures
- Life-saving appliances: lifeboats, life jackets, etc.
- Ropes, knots, splicing, and rigging
- Watchkeeping duties and responsibilities
3. Ship Stability & Cargo Work
- Buoyancy, list, and trim concepts
- Load line, draft survey, and ballast management
- Cargo types, storage, and securing techniques
4. Marine Safety & STCW Training
- PST – Personal Survival Techniques
- FPFF – Fire Prevention & Fire Fighting
- EFA – Elementary First Aid
- PSSR – Personal Safety & Social Responsibilities
- STSDSD – Security Training for Seafarers
5. Marine Meteorology
- Weather chart interpretation
- Storm and cyclone identification
- Navigation decisions based on weather conditions
6. Maritime Law & Regulations
- SOLAS, MARPOL, and ISPS Code
- Indian Merchant Shipping Act
- Officer rights, duties, and legal responsibilities
7. Bridge Equipment & Simulation
- Bridge simulator training
- GMDSS fundamentals
- Emergency response and procedures
- Ship handling in various sea conditions
8. Maritime English & Communication
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Bridge-to-bridge communication
- Logbook and report writing
- Officer-level correspondence and documentation
Embark on your nautical career with Navik International where expert guidance, top-rated training, and real-world preparation help you navigate toward a successful future at sea.
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