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MARINE ENGINEERING 1 YEAR PROGRAM ONLINE
Language: ENGLISH
Instructors: BHADANIS QUANTITY SURVEY INSTITUTE MARINE TRAINING
Validity Period: 365 days
Why this course?
Marine engineering is the backbone of the shipping and offshore industry. Every ship that moves across oceans depends on well-trained marine engineers to keep its machinery running safely, efficiently, and reliably. This Marine Engineering 1 Year Program (48 Weeks) is designed to give learners a deep, step-by-step understanding of ship machinery, engine room operations, safety systems, and real onboard responsibilities.
This program is structured week by week, allowing learners to gradually build strong fundamentals first and then move into advanced operational and troubleshooting knowledge. It is suitable for fresh learners entering the marine field as well as working professionals who want structured, practical understanding of marine systems.
The main objective of this course is to prepare learners for real-life engine room conditions. Instead of focusing only on theory, the program explains how systems work together onboard, how failures occur, how engineers respond, and how safe operation is maintained at sea.
By the end of 48 weeks, learners will be able to:
Understand complete ship machinery systems
Read and interpret engine room conditions
Follow correct watchkeeping practices
Identify faults and take corrective actions
Maintain safety, pollution control, and discipline onboard
Communicate professionally in engine room environments
This program is divided into 48 weeks, each week covering one major topic with four focused sub-topics. The sequence is logical and progressive:
Initial weeks focus on fundamentals such as ship construction, engine basics, and safety
Middle weeks cover machinery systems, maintenance, and troubleshooting
Later weeks deal with inspections, leadership, emergency handling, and career readiness
This structured approach ensures learners are not overloaded and can absorb knowledge step by step.
The course begins with a strong foundation. Learners first understand the role of a marine engineer, types of ships, ship hierarchy, and safety culture. This is followed by ship construction basics, hull components, materials, and watertight integrity.
Marine diesel engine fundamentals are introduced in a simple manner, explaining two-stroke and four-stroke engines, engine components, and performance basics. Gradually, learners move into engine systems such as fuel, lubrication, cooling, and air-exhaust systems.
This phase ensures learners understand how a ship and its main machinery are built and operated.
This phase focuses on all major engine room systems that keep a ship running.
Learners study auxiliary engines, electrical power generation, ship electrical systems, boilers, pumps, compressors, steering gear, refrigeration, fresh water generation, and oily water separators.
Special attention is given to:
Pollution prevention
Safe fuel handling
Boiler and pressure system safety
Water treatment and testing
Legal responsibilities related to waste management
By the end of this phase, learners gain confidence in understanding daily engine room operations.
This phase strengthens operational discipline. Topics include sewage and bilge systems, fire fighting systems, lifesaving equipment, watchkeeping duties, planned maintenance routines, bearing failures, propulsion systems, valves, piping, and basic control systems.
Learners understand:
How failures happen due to poor maintenance
Why documentation and logs are critical
How small mistakes can lead to major incidents
Importance of alarms and monitoring systems
This phase builds a responsible engineering mindset.
This phase prepares learners for inspections and repair environments. Topics include engine performance monitoring, dry dock preparation, dry dock activities, corrosion control, marine materials, welding, vibration, and safety management.
Learners learn:
How machinery is evaluated before docking
What inspections are done during dry dock
How corrosion damages ships over time
Basics of onboard repair work and welding safety
Managing risks inside the engine room
This knowledge is crucial for long-term ship operation and career growth.
This phase trains learners to think calmly under pressure. Fuel system faults, cooling system failures, electrical faults, blackout recovery, flooding control, and emergency drills are explained in detail.
International maritime rules, inspections, energy efficiency, and leadership skills are also covered.
Learners gain:
Problem-solving confidence
Understanding of inspection expectations
Awareness of rules governing ships worldwide
Leadership qualities required in engine room roles
The final phase prepares learners for professional life. Report writing, pre-sea preparation, career readiness, and final system revision are covered.
Learners revise all systems, discuss practical scenarios, and understand how to present themselves professionally onboard.
This course aligns with real ship operations. It prepares learners for what actually happens onboard, not just classroom explanations.
Marine engineering involves high risk environments. This course builds strong safety habits and decision-making skills.
Instead of isolated topics, learners understand how systems interact with each other.
The course prepares learners for engine room duties, inspections, interviews, and long-term professional growth.
Fresh learners, engine room trainees, and working professionals can all benefit from this structured approach.
The Bhadanis certification represents structured learning, discipline, and commitment to professional growth.
Completion of a full 48-week structured marine engineering program
Exposure to complete ship machinery systems
Understanding of safety, maintenance, and operational responsibility
Readiness for engine room environments
Adds credibility to the learner’s profile
Shows serious intent toward marine engineering careers
Reflects systematic learning rather than random knowledge
Helps learners stand out during interviews and evaluations
For employers, the Bhadanis certification indicates that the candidate:
Understands engine room discipline
Has structured system knowledge
Is trained to follow procedures
Values safety and documentation
Aspiring marine engineers
Engine room trainees
Diploma or degree holders entering marine field
Working ship staff seeking structured revision
Professionals planning long-term marine careers
It is not a shortcut course. It is a complete journey that mirrors real-life engine room learning, guided week by week, system by system.
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