Full GP Rating GSK & MEK in ENGLISH
About Bundle
Kickstart your career in the Merchant Navy with our comprehensive General Purpose (GP) Rating Course. This all-inclusive digital study package is designed to help trainees master both Deck (General Ship Knowledge – GSK) and Engine (Marine Engineering Knowledge – MEK) disciplines.
Whether you are a fresh candidate preparing for your exams or a trainee looking to ace your oral interviews, this course provides a 360-degree learning experience. It combines in-depth theoretical video lessons with practical exam-focused tools like Mock Tests, MCQ Practice Sets, and Oral Short Questions.
Key Course Features
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📹 Detailed Video Lectures: Step-by-step video explanations for every chapter in GSK and MEK.
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📚 Complete Study Material: High-quality, downloadable notes and infographics for easy revision.
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📝 Mock Test Practice Sets: Real-time simulation of the Board of Examinations for Seafarers (BES) exams.
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❓ MCQ & Short Question Bank: Thousands of questions with answers specifically curated for written and oral exams.
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🛠️ Practical Demonstrations: Visual guides on rope work, tools, and engine room machinery.
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📱 Mobile-Friendly: Learn on the go with our responsive platform (Tablet/Mobile supported).
Detailed Syllabus
The curriculum follows the latest DG Shipping (India) guidelines and STCW 2010 amendments.
Part A: General Ship Knowledge (GSK) – Deck Department
Focuses on navigation, seamanship, and deck operations.
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General Ship Familiarization: Types of ships, ship layout, and terminology.
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Navigation & Watchkeeping: Basics of navigation, compasses (Gyro/Magnetic), steering, and lookout duties.
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Seamanship & Deck Work: Ropes and knots, splicing, anchoring, mooring, and berthing operations.
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Cargo Handling: Safe loading/unloading, crane signals, and stowage plans.
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Maintenance: De-rusting, painting, and deck maintenance procedures.
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Flag Signals & Meteorology: Understanding international code flags and basic weather reading.
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Survival & Safety: Life-saving appliances (LSA), fire-fighting appliances (FFA), and abandon ship drills.
Part B: Marine Engineering Knowledge (MEK) – Engine Department
Focuses on engine room machinery, maintenance, and workshop skills.
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Engine Room Familiarization: Layout of the engine room, watchkeeping duties, and safety zones.
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Internal Combustion Engines: Working principles of 2-stroke and 4-stroke diesel engines.
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Auxiliary Machinery: Pumps, valves, air compressors, purifiers, and oily water separators.
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Boilers: Types of boilers, mounting, and steam generation basics.
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Electrical Safety: Basics of AC/DC, batteries, lighting, and safe handling of electrical equipment.
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Workshop Technology: Welding (Arc/Gas), cutting, lathe machine operation, and hand tools usage.
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Emergency Procedures: Engine room flooding, fire in the engine room, and black-out procedures.
Eligibility Criteria (For Pre-Sea Training Admission)
Note: This course helps you pass the training, but to enroll in an institute, you typically need:
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Age: Between 17.5 and 25 years.
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Education:
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Passed 10th Standard with Science & Math (Min 40% aggregate).
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OR Passed 2-Year ITI Course (Fitter/Machinist/Welder etc.) with min 50% aggregate.
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OR Passed 12th Standard (Any Stream) with min 40% aggregate.
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Note: Minimum 40% marks in English is mandatory in 10th or 12th.
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Medical: Physically fit with 6/6 vision in both eyes (No Color Blindness).
Career Path & Future Scope
Upon successful completion of the 6-month pre-sea training and passing the All India Exit Exam, you will receive your Indian CDC (Continuous Discharge Certificate).
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Entry Level: Join as a Trainee GP Rating (Deck or Engine side).
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Promotion 1: After 6-9 months of sea service $rightarrow$ Ordinary Seaman (OS) or Wiper.
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Promotion 2: After 12-18 months sea time + COP Exam $rightarrow$ Able Seaman (AB) or Motorman/Oiler.
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Senior Rating: Bosun (Head of Deck Crew) or Pumpman (Tankers).
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Officer Level: With 36 months of sea service, you can appear for the 2nd Mate or Class 4 Engineer exams to become an officer.