Marine Engineering course conducted in the University is approved by the AICTE, the Director General of Shipping, Govt. of India. This is a residential course and the students are provided with excellent class rooms, library, laboratory/workshop, hostel and mess facilities. Discipline, communication skill, team work, healthy attitude for social living, etiquette etc. are naturally imparted as part of the programme. As more than 90 % of the world trade is transported by ships, Shipping plays a major role in the world economy. This being an International Business with huge capital investment and environmental ramifications, the industry needs capable marine professionals to operate thousands of ships plying in the international waters. Therefore, the objective of the Marine Engineering Course provided in the University is to prepare and guide the students to become competent Marine Engineers whose demand is ever growing in India and abroad. It is a highly remunerative profession.
Associate Professor, Deputy Warden sjohnleon@gmail.com
Designation: 2nd Engineer. (Class II) Passed out Year / Batch: 2008 Short Bio: He did his UG under Department of Marine Engineering in NICHE from 2008 to 2012. He currently works in a Fleet Management Ltd. Company as a 2nd Engineer.
Designation: 2nd Engineer. (Class II) Passed out Year / Batch: 2008 Short Bio: He did his UG under Marine Engineering in NICHE from 2008 to 2012. Currently he works in Dockendale Ship Management as a 2nd Engineer.
Designation: 3rd Engineer. (Class II) Passed out Year / Batch: 2010 Short Bio: He did his UG under Marine Engineering in NICHE from 2010 to 2014. Currently he works in Dockendale Ship Management as a 3rd Engineer.
Designation: 3rd Engineer. Passed out Year / Batch: 2013 Short Bio: He did his UG under Marine Engineering in NICHE from 2013 to 2017. Currently he works in V R Ships as a 3rd Engineer.
Designation: 3rd Engineer Passed out Year / Batch: 2012 Short Bio: He did his UG under Marine Engineering in NICHE from 2012 to 2016. Currently he works in Great Eastern Shipping Company as a 3rd Engineer.