Motto | Join Merchant Navy and see the World |
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Type | Maritime Academy |
Established | 1962 |
Commandant | Commodore Akbar Naqi SI (M) |
Administrative staff
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211 |
Undergraduates | 340 |
Location |
Karachi, Pakistan 24°51′31″N 66°55′51″E / 24.85861°N 66.93083°ECoordinates: 24°51′31″N 66°55′51″E / 24.85861°N 66.93083°E |
Campus | Suburban, 136 acres |
Colors | Navy Blue and White |
Nickname | PMA |
Mascot | Mariner |
Affiliations | International Maritime Organization; World Maritime University; Karachi University; NED University of Engineering and Technology |
Website | http://www.marineacademy.edu.pk |
Pakistan Marine Academy (also known as PMA) is located at Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is a Governmental institution and an attached department of Ports & Shipping Wing, which trains Merchant Navy officers. It is affiliated with World Maritime University and NED University of Engineering and Technology and is also recognised by Higher Education Commission, Pakistan. Pakistan Marine academy covers an area of around 136 acres on the water front in Karachi Harbor, Hawksbay Road.
All facilities are made available which are required by a maritime training institution to meet the standards set by International Maritime Organization under STCW convention and World Maritime University Malmo Sweden. This includes Seamen Training Wing (STW), Academic Block (Quaid Block), Residence for Cadets, Workshop, Engine Plant Simulator, Global Maritime Distress Safety System (GMDSS) Simulator, Medical Center, Mosque, Bank and a Residential Area, school and college for the officers in charge and the staff of the Academy. The Academy is monitored for the training standards of the seafarers by International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Pakistan Marine Academy was established in Chittagong, Bangladesh in 1962. It was located on the east bank of the Karnafuli River, facing the Bay of Bengal. It was established under Colombo Plan and began functioning from 3 September 1962. It was the first institution of its kind ever established in Pakistan to train merchant marine officers. Officers and staff from Pakistan Navy and known merchant mariners, trained from the private workshops took hold of the administration of this institution. Originally, the Academy provided pre-sea training for the cadets of Nautical and Engineering Branches. First batch of 41 cadets successfully passed out from the academy in 1964.