340 Agniveers Complete Marine Engineering Training at INS Shivaji, Achieve Record Academic Scores
A cohort of 340 trainees from the Agniveer (Marine Engineering) Course 60.0957, which includes personnel from the Indian Coast Guard, has successfully completed their marine engineering training at INS Shivaji. This marks a significant step in their development as skilled maritime professionals.
The completion of the course was celebrated with a Passing Out Parade, overseen by Commodore S Parthiban, Commanding Officer of INS Shivaji. During the event, awards were given to the top-performing trainees for their exemplary achievements.

This batch achieved a remarkable academic feat by recording the highest-ever scores in the history of Agniveer Marine Engineering courses, setting a new standard for technical training excellence at the esteemed naval institution.
Throughout the course, trainees engaged in intensive academic studies, practical engineering training, and gained hands-on experience with marine systems and equipment. The curriculum was designed to provide them with the necessary technical skills and professional competence to support naval and coast guard operations.

The training emphasized discipline, leadership, teamwork, and adherence to the core values of the Indian Navy, preparing the trainees to tackle the demands of maritime service effectively.
Officials acknowledged that the batch's outstanding academic performance is a testament to the dedication of both the trainees and their instructors, as well as the high standards of professional education maintained at INS Shivaji.

With the completion of their training, these newly qualified marine engineering sailors are now equipped to take on operational duties and contribute to the mission readiness of the Indian Navy and Coast Guard.
The Passing Out Parade highlighted INS Shivaji's ongoing commitment to producing technically skilled and operationally capable sea warriors ready to serve the nation across the maritime spectrum.







