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About Career At Sea

Ships play an,im pertant role in ourday to day lives: [tis said that, "Wirhourships half the world would starve and the other half wou ld freeze. "

Now imagine a world without ships!l

Wi th no ships the entire world economy would collapse and we would all go back to stone agel!

Read on to know more about the wonders ofshipping,

Did you know ships "transport 90% of the world trade which means that almost every single thing used by you in your day to day life has been carried in one form or the other by Ships.

ShiPS have large spaces called holds ort~~:s

for storage of cargo. For example, Oil is plentiful in the Persian gulf and is imported. by most of the countries across the globe). so tankers visit the gulf ports to load up with crude oil and transport iJ to USA, Europe, Japan and oilier importing countries.

Every ship is built for a specific purpose. Ships are engineering marvels vand.to sail and work on one ofthem is truly an unique experience.

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Career Path for Na.vigating Officers

The Navigating Officer', as the name suggests is .. responsible. for the navigation. cargo carriage and assetmanagement of the ship. Th,eN avigatin g Offi cer 'first joins as a deck cadet and thenrises up the ladder to the peakof'his oareer becoming a. Captain of the Ship.

A Navigating Officer in addition to navigation isresponsible for ensuring that the cargo is loaded and delivered to the.destination properly. It is a very important responsibility as the fate of millions of dollar worth of goods rests on his shoulders,

Enl'ry qualification an_d 'rraiuiug require.menLl:or Dett Cadet

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Career progression chart of Navigating Officer

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Career Path for Engineering Officers

AMaI~le Engineer:in~ Officer is responsible for the '. runmng of. the engines andthe management and upkeep of all machinery onboard, An engineer joins as a Junior Engineer and at the peak of his career becomes a Chief Engineer of a ship.

An Engineering Officer is the person responsible for ensuring that the machinery of the ship is maintained properly,

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Career progression chart of Engineering Officer

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Application Form

Angl,o-EasternShipMana,gement Ltd.

Application form for Entry As A Deck Cadet or Junior Engineer

Note: Fields with ,(") mark are compulsory .

... * - Proof I Certificate to be produced durinq interview

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Personal Details

Name: * (Surname First)

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City I Town: * Pin Code:"

Contact Number ,: Telephone No':"

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(AIJ correspondence will be send to thisID,_)

Percentage

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Board:/ University

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XII tho rCM %

B.E Mech~niGal / B:Sc % Hi;ghest. Marks obtained in English in X or XII (%)

(Note: Only BSc with Physics I Maths I Electronics I Chemistry with physics as a subject in at least 1 year canapply)

Application Form

Other Examinations Appeared (forexample N DA, CDS, CES, liT, CET, AJEEE etc. (Results I Marks and % Obtained))

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Extra Curricular Activities: ** A.

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Work Experience': **. (If any)

References : ** (If any)

Why do you want to join Anglo-Eastern} Merchant Navy? {~Iease Write In nat more than $(lWords)

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Your idea about sea life ,; (Please write in not I:1lI0re than 50 words)

AESM Entry ExamfnationCentre : * (Please select any onefi'0m'given "Centres)

i, Agra 2. Ahmedabad 3. Bangalore 4, Bhubansshwar S. Chahdigarh, 6. Chenna!
7. Dehradoon $ .. Derh) 9. o ornbiva if 10. Gurg;.:ton 11. Guwahati 12. Hyderabad
1"3. Indore 14. Jaipur 15. Jallandhar 16. Jamsbedpur 17. Kanpur 18. Koehl
19. Kolkata 20. Lucknow 21. Mumbai 22. Nag-pur 23. NaviMumbai 24. Patna
25. Puns 26. Ranchi 27. Thane 28. UdaIpur 29. Vizag Kindly send filled fo,rm at - Anglo·EasternShip Management Ltd.

Bizscape Business Centre, Kalpataru Poiht, tst Floor Kamani Marg; Sicn (E) Mumbai, Maharashtra India. Tel N().: +91 2243417400, Fax No.:+:9t 22 24036302 Toll Free No .. :1S00 209,2376

Email: Qareers.-sea@angIQeasterngTdu~wdm Visit our wehsites :www.angloeastemgroup.Qom and www rnariiimettaining in The form can be filled also on-line oat http',llwwwmadtimetraining in/navy-entry'-form.htm

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Future with ,Anglo-Eastern

Anglo-Eastern is a !eading International = '.Management, "

, Com pan y, based in HongKoog and operating. more than 300 ships on worldwide trading. Anglo-Eastern manages various types of ships from Bulk Carriers, Container Ships; MUltipurpose Ships. Tankers, Chemical Carriers, Heavy Lift. Forest Product, Yacht Carrier. Gas Carriers bay i ng tile latest state of the ,art equipmen t It is regarded as one of the largest ship management companies in theworld,

We employ over 8000 Indian officers in various capacities, the highest rank

being Captain I Chief Engineer. The emoluments offered are as per H:ongKong scale, best in the industry andmuch higher than Indiansalaries anywhere.

We have 15 offices around the world, and specialize in all aspects related to Ship Management including operaticna.technical and. commercial management, charteringshipbu ilding, ,hUmRQ resource m anagemen t, trai rllng etc.

Training With Anglo-Eastern

It is very important to choose the rightcompany ar the beginning. It is the training that is imparted to a trainee that. make all rhedifference. In order to pick a good .company you must firsrcheck these few things:

t> Does the company provides you adequate safety, security, stability and high

qu ali ty workenvironment.

[> Does the company have a proactive training program. and career progression. [) Does the company have various types .of ships

[) Is there job securityand scope for growth in the com pan y.

[) Does the company have highstandards of ships and operational values. [) Is rhe company cornpassionate and careabout its employee.

All the above requirement are fulfilled by Anglo-Eastern lind as uresult iL bas-received [he Govt. of India awards as the Best Foreign Employer of Indian Seafarers for 7 consecutive years anti has also been awarded as the must compassionate employer. Training with. Anglo-Easternis ahighly rewarding experience and all our trainees realize the value of training withAnglo-Bastern after becomingcertified officers.audcominue the proud tradition.of training their jun iors to achieve excellence in 'their field.

Anglo ... Eastern Maritime Academy (AEMA)

Anglo-Eastern has set up a Cadet Training Academy nearMumbai in lush green environs at 'the foothills of the Sahyadri Mountains;

The Campus spread over 53 acres shall provide one yeal' training course for:

•• Deck Cadet - J year Diploma in Nautical SCience (DNS) programme .affiliated to the Indian Maritirne University.

~ Trainee Marine Engineer - I year Marine Engineering Course for B.E. (Mechanical Engineering) graduates .

. For details about the Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy and on-line booking, please.visit website www.maJi"timerrainimrjn

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Benefits of Cllooslng'a Se_a Career WIth Anglo-E_astern

fi) T;ax:-~ wa.ge's In e8,®O'nars. wliilti s€rvity~lot1 ships"

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I> Sai'l with fanii'l y <in b@ar{) as an aFfio~.

f> The !.Isual w(;n'k-bit!H:)eriod 91'1 ~!!l.Jp.s is 4-tJ, ll1Qnths foljqwed,by ab_ouL3 IllQntfui Slrf hassle 1re:~leaNe per19(l[.

f> HIltITe p'Os:sibilUy 0fi Working 'l;)sht)te Wi!hAng[o·$'d.!irern ~.ftiGes:" spread 'aU afOlitld the world.

Awarded the "BEST FOREIGN EMPLOYER OF INDIAN SEAFARERS," by the Ministry- of Shipping; Govt. of .India for the-last seven consecutive years.

Types of Ships in Anglo-Eastern

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