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List of Faculties As on 11.06.2019 Sr List of Faculties as on 11.06.2019 Sr. Name of the faculty Name of the MTI Type of Faculty Age TOTA/TOTI/VICT No. 1 A Thiruvalan Vels Academy Of Maritime Education & Training Instructor 62 Yes Fosma Maritime Institute & Research Organisation 2 A K Mitra (Kol) Visiting Faculty 70 Yes 3 A K Saravana Kumar NUSI Maritime Academy Instructor 46 Yes 4 A Mahesh Behara Institute Of Maritime Training Instructor 30 Yes 5 A O George Euro Tech Maritime Academy Instructor 64 Yes 6 A P Singh BP Marine Academy - Panvel Visiting Faculty 71 Yes 7 A R Brindha Southern Academy Of Maritime Studies Full time Permanent Faculty 26 No 8 A Renu School Of Seamanship & Nautical Technology Instructor 60 Yes A S S A V Ramana 9 Murthy Commander Ali`s Acadmy Of Merchant Navy Full time Permanent Faculty 67 Yes 10 A Sargunaraj Cosmopolitan Technology Of Maritime Full time Permanent Faculty 58 Yes 11 A Shahul Hameed Mohammad Sathak Engineering College Instructor 31 No 12 A T Dianold Vels Academy Of Maritime Education & Training Instructor 62 Yes 13 A. Bhaskaran Srivenkateshwara College Of Engineering Full time Permanent Faculty 56 No 14 A. Ezhilan Arularasan Southern Academy Of Maritime Studies Full time Permanent Faculty 30 No 15 A. K. Srivastava OERC Academy Instructor 59 Yes A. Shankar Elango Full time Permanent Faculty on 16 Elango Arunachalam Seaskills Maritime Academy contracutal engagement 37 Yes 17 A.A.Ansari Gurship Education Trust Maritime Training Institute Instructor 56 Yes A.Adaickalam Katha 18 Ayyanar R.L. Institute Of Nautical Sciences Full time Permanent Faculty 68 No 19 A.Adinarayanan AMET University Full time Permanent Faculty 44 No 20 A.Amirtharaj Tamil Nadu Maritime Academy Instructor 63 Yes 21 A.C .Marriappan PNS College Of Engineering & Technology Full time Permanent Faculty 46 No 22 A.C.Patro Massa Maritime Academy Full time Permanent Faculty 61 Yes 23 A.D.Dhass International Maritime Academy Full time Permanent Faculty 36 No 24 A.Easu Doss AMET University Instructor 54 Yes A.Francis Stephen 25 Xavier Stephen Xavier Southern Academy Of Maritime Studies Full time Permanent Faculty 63 Yes 26 A.K.Ratheesh Noorul Islam College Of Engineering Full time Permanent Faculty 36 No 27 A.K.Verma ARYA MARINE ACADEMY Full time Permanent Faculty 65 Yes 28 A.Mubashira Anjum AMET University Full time Permanent Faculty 34 Yes 29 A.N.S. Neti Marine Engineering & Research Institute Visiting Faculty 69 Yes 30 A.Prasanth AMET University Instructor 25 Yes 31 A.R.Sivaram AMET University Full time Permanent Faculty 28 Yes 32 A.Ramesh PNS College Of Engineering & Technology Full time Permanent Faculty 28 No Praveenya Institute Of Marine Engineering & 33 A.Srinivasa Rao Maritime Studies (PRIME) Full time Permanent Faculty 43 Yes 34 Aakash Chaudhary Institute Of Maritime Studies Full time Permanent Faculty 28 Yes Full time Permanent Faculty on 35 Aathira M J Kunjali Marakkar School Of Marine Engineering contracutal engagement 28 No Aavishkar Gupta 36 Gupta Southern Academy Of Maritime Studies Full time Permanent Faculty 37 No 37 Abanindra Mahapatra Sri Chakra Maritime College Full time Permanent Faculty 60 Yes 38 Abdul Hamid Ali Saheb BP Marine Academy - Panvel Full time Permanent Faculty 66 Yes Abdul Hamid Ibrahim 39 Modak BP Marine Academy - Panvel Full time Permanent Faculty 65 Yes Abdul Karim Fakir 40 Mullaji The Great Eastern Institute Of Maritime Studies Instructor 63 No Abdul Rahman Mohamed Jamal Mohideen Jamal 41 Mohideen HIMT College - Tidal Park Visiting Faculty 69 Yes Abdulkarim Mahamudsab 42 Upadhye BP Marine Academy - Panvel Full time Permanent Faculty 50 Yes Abdus Samad Ismail 43 Patankar BP Marine Academy Visiting Faculty 64 Yes Abdus Shakur Bawa 44 Patankar Patankar Trident Institute Of Maritime Studies Full time Permanent Faculty 65 Yes 45 Abha Adlakha Applied Research International Visiting Faculty 36 No Applied Research International - School of Higher 46 Abha Adlakha Academic & Professional Education - I Visiting Faculty 36 No Full time Permanent Faculty on 47 Abhay Kumar Singh Marine Engineering & Research Institute contracutal engagement 66 Yes 48 Abhay Kumar Verma SANGAM INSTITUTE OF MARITIME STUDIES Instructor 65 Yes 49 Abhijeet Soman Samundra Institute Of Maritime Studies Full time Permanent Faculty 31 Yes 50 Abhijit Bhattacharya Trident College Of Marine Technology Full time Permanent Faculty 39 No Abhijit Dasharath 51 Sagare Pentagon Maritime & Training Institute Full time Permanent Faculty 43 Yes 52 Abhijit Samanta THE NEOTIA UNIVERSITY Full time Permanent Faculty 37 Exempted 53 Abhijith M Madhur Mangalore Marine College And Technology Full time Permanent Faculty 40 No 54 Abhijnan Sarkar Marine Engineering & Research Institute Visiting Faculty 37 No 55 Abhilakh Singh Yadav Centre For Maritime Training Noida Instructor 28 No Abhiram Waman Wakankar Waman 56 Wakankar Samundra Institute Of Maritime Studies Full time Permanent Faculty 55 Yes 57 Abhishek Institute Of Marine Education & Research Visiting Faculty 34 Yes Abhishek Mishra 58 Mishra Indian Maritime University,Chennai (NIPM /NMA) Full time Permanent Faculty 37 Yes 59 Abhishek Kumar Gupta Seascan Marine Services Pvt Ltd Instructor 22 No 60 Abhishek Kumar Singh HSNA Maritime Education & Research -Mumbai Visiting Faculty 26 Yes 61 Abid Ansari Ansari HIMT College - Tidal Park Visiting Faculty 52 Yes 62 Abid Ansari Ansari Hindustan Instt. Of Maritime Training Visiting Faculty 52 Yes 63 Abir Baran Das Seacom Marine College Full time Permanent Faculty 61 Yes 64 Abraham George Euro Tech Maritime Academy Instructor 48 Yes SPRINGDALE ACADEMY OF MARITIME 65 Achiranshudas EDUCATION AND TRAINING(SAMET) Full time Permanent Faculty 36 Yes Adam Rogel Dias Rogel 66 Dias Anglo Eastern Maritime Training Centre Full time Permanent Faculty 45 Yes 67 Adeline Joy I International Maritime Academy Full time Permanent Faculty 37 No Marine Education Charitable Trust (Extended Full time Permanent Faculty on 68 Aditya Anand Campus) contracutal engagement 37 Yes Applied Research International - School of Higher 69 Aditya Bhattacharya Academic & Professional Education - I Full time Permanent Faculty 45 Yes 70 Aditya Dey Marine Engineering & Research Institute Visiting Faculty 45 No 71 Adwin Jose P Mohammad Sathak Engineering College Full time Permanent Faculty 31 No 72 Afzal Raza Rizvi HSNA Maritime Education & Research -Mumbai Principal (as a Faculty) 59 Yes 73 Agnelo Dsilva NUSI Maritime Academy Instructor 63 Yes Agostinho Jose Olwino 74 Godinho Seascan Marine Services Pvt Ltd Instructor 59 No Ahmedmukhtar 75 Mahamud Bhingraj Marine Training Academy Visiting Faculty 71 Yes 76 Ahuja Amar Shyam BP Marine Academy Visiting Faculty 35 No 77 Ajai Prakash Srivastava MASSA Maritime Academy Full time Permanent Faculty 55 Yes Full time Permanent Faculty on 78 Ajay Gupta MTI contracutal engagement 58 Yes Applied Research International - School of Higher 79 Ajay Aggarwal Academic & Professional Education - I Visiting Faculty 49 Yes 80 Ajay Aggarwal Applied Research International Visiting Faculty 49 Yes 81 Ajay A Tambwekar Institute Of Maritime Studies Full time Permanent Faculty 55 Yes 82 Ajay C Dubey The Great Eastern Institute Of Maritime Studies Instructor 27 No 83 Ajay Dutt Dutt Oceanic Maritime Academy Instructor 34 No 84 Ajay Karmakar Seacom Marine College, Howrah Instructor 41 Yes 85 Ajay Kumar Setrac College Of Offshore Training Principal (as a Faculty) 55 Yes 86 Ajay Kumar Girik Maritime Academy Instructor 53 No 87 Ajay Kumar NORTHERN MARITIME TRAINING COLLEGE Instructor 50 No 88 Ajay Kumar Arora Indian Register of Shipping Full time Permanent Faculty 57 No 89 Ajay Kumar Gupta MASSA Maritime Academy Visiting Faculty 58 Yes 90 Ajay Kumar Singh Asha International Institue Of Marine Technology Instructor 58 Yes MARINA ACADEMY OF MARITIME RESEARCH 91 Ajay Kumar Varma CENTRE& CHARITABLE TRUST Principal (as a Faculty) 63 Yes 92 Ajay Kumar Vohra BP Marine Academy Visiting Faculty 41 Yes 93 Ajay Pal Singh Singh MASSA Maritime Academy Visiting Faculty 59 Yes Applied Research International - School of Higher 94 Ajay Puri Academic & Professional Education - I Full time Permanent Faculty 55 Yes Ajay Singh Yadav Singh 95 Yadav Aquatech Institute Of Maritime Studies Full time Permanent Faculty 41 No 96 Ajay Soni Applied Research International Full time Permanent Faculty 45 Yes 97 Ajay Yadav Centre for Maritime Education & Training Instructor 29 Yes 98 Ajay Yadav Yadav Oceana Maritime Training Institute Visiting Faculty 44 No Full time Permanent Faculty on 99 Ajit Kumar The Great Eastern Institute Of Maritime Studies contracutal engagement 40 Yes Full time Permanent Faculty on 100 Ajit Kumar K.T Anglo Eastern Maritime Training Centre contracutal engagement 56 Yes Ajit Manahen Keeriyot 101 Manahen Keeriyott Samundra Institute Of Maritime Studies Visiting Faculty 67 Yes 102 Ajit Seshadri Vels Academy Of Maritime Education & Training Visiting Faculty 68 Yes Applied Research International - School of Higher 103 Ajit Singh Yadav Academic & Professional Education - I Visiting Faculty 69 No 104 Ajit V. Pradhan Anglo Eastern Maritime Training Centre Visiting Faculty 69 No 105 Ajoy Chatterjee The Institute Of Marine Engineers(India) Visiting Faculty 70 Yes 106 Ajoy Ghosh Marine Engineering & Research Institute Visiting Faculty 63 Yes 107 Akash Hoon Hoon Maritime Institute Principal (as a Faculty) 35 Yes 108 Akhil Ranjan Urmila Institutes Of Maritime Studies Instructor 25 No 109 Akhilesh Gupta Centre for Maritime Education & Training Visiting Faculty 40 Yes Full time Permanent Faculty on 110 Akhilesh Kumar HSNA Maritime Education
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