BST BST Course – Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (FPFF)

The STCW Course is designed to provide comprehensive training for individuals looking to pursue a career in maritime operations. This course equips students with essential skills and knowledge required to work in various capacities aboard ships, complying with international maritime standards and regulations.

Eligibility Requirements:

Eligibility of STCW Course for Fresher:

  • INDOs Number
  • Valid passport
  • E-Learning Tier-I,II
  • Medical certificate Annexure- IV,V

Eligibility of STCW Course for RE-Fresher:

  • BST Certificate
  • Medical certificate
  • E-Learning Tier-I,II

Eligibility of OCTCO Course for Fresher and RE-Fresher:

  • BST Certificate
  • E-Learning
  • CDC

Course relating Document uploading- STCW

BST - fresher
  • Passport (pdf format)
  • 10th Marksheet (pdf format)
  • Recent colour photographs (latest photo within 1 week with white background and 70% face, SIZE: 35mm x 35 mm / Matt Finish in jpg format)
  • Signature (as per passport in colour Dimensions 3.5 cm x 1.5cm, blue ball point pen only in jpg format)
  • DGS approved doctor medical copy (Annexure IV and V in pdf format)
Refresher BST course
  • Give your last time BST certificate in pdf format
  • DGS approved doctor medical copy (Annexure IV and V in pdf format)
STSDSD
  • Give your last time BST certificate in pdf format
  • DGS approved doctor medical copy (Annexure IV and V in pdf format)
OCTCO
  • Give your last time OCTCO/BST certificate in pdf format
  • CDC in pdf format if available
  • DGS approved doctor medical copy (Annexure IV and V in pdf format)
RE PST
  • Give your last time BST/PST certificate in pdf format
  • DGS approved doctor medical copy (Annexure IV and V in pdf format)
RE FPFF
  • Give your last time BST/FPFF certificate in pdf format
  • DGS approved doctor medical copy (Annexure IV and V in pdf format)
BST-Part B
  • Give your BST Part-A certificate in pdf format

Course Syllabus:

Total Duration of the Course: 26 weeks (on the basis of 42 contact hours per week)

Course Component Theory Hrs Practical/Skill Hours Total Contact Weeks
Part 1: Maritime English & General Ship Knowledge 55 30 85 2.02
Part 2: Navigation at Support Level (A-II/4 & A-II/5) 28 60 88 2.10
Part 3: Cargo Handling and Stowage at Support Level (A-II/5) 16 40 56 1.33
Part 4: Marine Engineering at Support Level (A-III/4 & A-III/5) 56 120 176 4.19
Part 5: Electrical, electronic and control engineering at Support level (A-III/5) 5 30 35 0.83
Part 6: Controlling the Operation of Ship and Care for persons on board at Support Level (A-II/5 & A-III/5) 30 118 148 3.52
Part 7: Maintenance and Repair at Support Level (A-II/5 & A-III/5) 20 180 200 4.76
Total (Part 1 to Part 7) 210 578 788 18.76

Part 8: Mandatory STCW Courses and Ship Visit

Course Component Theory Hrs Practical/Skill Hours Total Contact Weeks
A. Proficiency in Survival Techniques (TC 31 of 2004) 10 5 15 0.7
B. Elementary First Aid (TC 30 of 2004) 10 5 15
C. Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting 13 5 18 0.9
D. Personal Safety and Social Responsibility (STCW 2010 TC13 of 2012) 21 0 21
E. Security Training for Seafarers with Designated Security Duties (STCW 2010 TC 27 Of 2012) 13 1 14 0.56
F. Port/Dock/Harbour/Ship Visit 01 7 08
Total of Part 8 68 23 91 2.16
Total of Part 1 to Part 8 278 601 879 20.93

Additional Components

Component Theory Hrs Practical Hrs Total Hrs Weeks
Part 9: Upkeep of the campus (Three hours per week for 15 weeks) (Outside class hours, supervised by Instructors) 45
Part 10: Holidays/passing out/etc. 42 1.0
Part 11: English Communication (10 Sundays x 4 hrs ea) 40
Revision 12 19 0.78
Assessment (Internal) 14 28 2.3
Assessment Final (External) 14 42
GRAND TOTAL 1050 25

Part 1: Maritime English & General Ship Knowledge

S. No. Topics & sub topics Theory Practical
1.1 Induction to the course, personality and communication skills development, general knowledge about shipping and ships, and introduction to computers 2
1.2 General Aspects of Shipping
1.2.1 Importance of Shipping in the National and International Trade
1.2.2 International Routes
1.2.3 Types of Ships and Cargoes
1.2.4 Shipboard Organization
10 0
1.3 Computers (Familiarization) 7 12
1.4 Discipline, etiquettes and Gender Sensitization 5 1
1.5 Health and Hygiene 3 1
1.6 Maritime English - English communication by use of Standard Marine Communication Phrases (SMCP). Reading of Safety Instructions, charts etc. 15 12
1.7 Nautical Terms -- Parts of the Ship (Using ship models and video)
1.7.1 Hull
1.7.2 Ships Decks
1.7.3 Fore Castle
1.7.4 Poop Deck
1.7.5 Accommodation: (Teaching Aid: Video)
1.7.6 Bridge:(Teaching Aid: Video)
1.7.7 Monkey Island
1.7.8 Cargo Spaces (Cargo Holds, Tanks)
1.7.9 Cargo Handling Gear (Derricks, Cranes, Grabs, Pumps)
1.7.10 Machinery Space (Engine Room/Pump room)
13 4
TOTAL 55 30
Career Opportunities:
  • Completing the STCW course qualifies you for entry-level positions on a variety of vessels.
  • Work in deck departments, engine departments, or in general duties aboard merchant ships.
  • Opportunity for advancement through additional training and sea-time experience.
  • International employment opportunities with shipping companies worldwide.

The STCW course provides a solid foundation for a career at sea. Successful completion of this program will prepare you for the challenges and rewards of working in the maritime industry, opening doors to global opportunities in shipping.

Course Information
Eligibility
The diploma or degree must be recognized by any State or Central Government or the AICTE.
Assessment
Internal & External
Contact Hours
42 Hours per Week
Career Path
Entry-level Maritime Positions
Certification
STCW Compliant
Min. English Marks
40% in 10th Standard
Applications Open
Year-round
Instructors
Experienced Maritime Professionals
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