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Why Senior–Junior Bonding is Essential at DMET
The Directorate of Marine Engineering Training (DMET) has always been known for its discipline, excellence, and the spirit of camaraderie among its cadets. It’s not just a college—it’s a place that shapes ordinary students into future marine engineers and officers who carry the pride of the Indian Merchant Navy. But beyond the technical knowledge and academic rigour, there lies a core value that truly defines the essence of DMET: the bond between seniors and juniors. This bon

DMET Cadets
Nov 32 min read


Indian Maritime Week Through DMET Eyes: Skills, Innovation, and the Cadet Pipeline
This week, let's look beyond the headlines and view Indian Maritime Week through the eyes of the cadets who will soon inherit this industry. They are the living link between today's policy and tomorrow's reality.

DMET Cadets
Oct 284 min read


India’s 2025 Maritime Bills: A New Era for Ports, Shipping, and Seafarer Welfare
India’s new maritime laws are transforming ports, shipping, and coastal trade for a stronger and more efficient maritime future.”

DMET Cadets
Oct 273 min read


IMU-Kolkata Campus Shines at IMO MOCK 2025 Finals — DMET Continues Its Legacy of Maritime Excellence
The Indian Maritime University – Kolkata Campus (IMU-KC) , proudly carrying forward the DMET legacy , once again proved its academic and...

DMET Cadets
Oct 102 min read


Chakravyuh: Confluence of Sportsmanship and Professionalism
The sports wing of Tempest, consisting of 10 different sports tournaments, is the symbol for physical excellence and sportsmanship which tests not just the strength, but also the spirit of every participant. It starts almost a week before Tempest and just only on the MERI sports ground 4 different sports tournaments are organized.

DMET Cadets
Aug 85 min read
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