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01st July 2006

From,
Mr.Rahul Ranganath Shitole.
M.V. NAND SRISHTI,


To
Mr. Gopinath
Chidambaram Institute of Marine Technology
Chennai - 1

Respected Sir,


This is Rahul Shitole from GME-17 batch. I have completed 7 months onboard training from ESSAR SHIPPING. My ship name was M.V. NAND SRISHTI (bulk carrier).

           The training provided by our institute has helped me alot.Our power plant training plays a very great part in familiarisation of engine room.The training we are getting from our institute is very beneficial than the other training institutes. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all my teachers of CIMeT. & ALL THE BEST to new trainees.

Regards,
RAHUL SHITOLE.

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25th June 2006

From,
Mr.Zever Fernandes.
MV KRITIKA NAREE,
China


To
Mr. Gopinath
Chidambaram Institute of Marine Technology
Chennai - 1

Hello CIMeT,

This is Zever Fernandes, Dme-03 batch. Its been a long time since i passed out and couldnt mail. Sorry for that. Its been a very hectic sailing. After two months of dry dock. We,ve been sailing from china-korea-saudi arabia.Almost almost 25 days of sailing.
I am working for geepee shipping, MV KRITIKA NAREE.34000 DEADWEIGHT right now am back again in china. Think we are going to south africa now. I am very grateful to CIMeT for the kind of training imparted to us. I suggest that during workshop training, there be written tests where the students are given a problem like say ' high exhaust gas temperature,wats the cause and the solution, thus it will be known how much theoretical knowledge can be applied practically.I mean having more trouble shooting exercises helps, particularly on the equipment worked on. My Chief Engineer does ask me the reasons for the problems. Anyway I hope all the staff at CIMeT are in good health and doing great. I'll try to write in soon,wat about the new campus, hope its finished soon.

Thanking you,
Mr.Zever Fernandes.

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16th January 2005

From
R.S.Malhan. C/Engr

To
Mr. Gopinath
Chidambaram Institute of Marine Technology
Chennai.

Dear Mr Gopinath Good Day,
My son has appeared for B.E Mechanical Engineering final papers and result expected by 1St week Of
May 04.Myson has interest to go for ONE YEAR GME Trg and i have advised him your institute. The reason for me to advise my son, yr institute in particular is that i am myself a sailing C/Engr with Dynacom tankers and one of the boys who has undergone GME Trg at yr institute by name Subrat Kumar Ishwar was my TME and i found that he was well trained at yr institue.I admire the efforts you people are putting on your trainees.
I will join ship shortly and leaving all particulars of the institute with my son,he will contact you/your institute oncr he has the results declared and provisional certificate in hand.His percentage is going to be in the range of above 65 percent.My company will absorb him upon completion of trg.

Kindly advise the date of commencement of course and also if you are conducting trg for UK parrten too.

Warm Regds
R.S.Malhan. C/Engr
(094 160 53664/01262-294697)

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27th June 2003
At Sea

From
Jayaseelan Fernandez
Junior Engineer - M.V.Vergina 1
C/o Paramount Shipping and Management Pvt. Ltd.
401,Olympia, Hiranandani Gredens,
Powai,Mumbai - 400 076

To
Mr. Gopinath
Chidambaram Institute of Marine Technology
Chennai - 1

Dear Sir,
I hope that my letter finds you in good health. I'm sending this letter from my ship. Things are going on fine here and I could see that I am progressing day to day. It's almost two and half months and I've got tuned to this kind a life. But in the start it was very difficult.

On board ship punctuality is of at most importance and now I come to know why you used to give more importance to it when I was at CIMeT. If you are punctual almost half the battle is won and everybody starts thinking that you are in the right path.

Everyday I learn something new, right now I am able to do all the daily routines individually, such as, de-sludging of purifiers, setting up lines for ballasting, bilge pump outs, log book entry, firing boiler manually, soot blowing, starting, taking on load and paralleling of generators, internal transfer of fuels and lub oils, maintain the plants parameters, overhauling equipments, taking soundings and calculating them against trim etc, Apart from this I assist my seniors in day too day maintenance works too. At anchorage I do independent night watch and while sailing I do 2nd engg's watch. My ship is 23 years old and a good ship for starters. The crowd here are all Indians and its well disciplined. It's a manned vessel, capsize bulk carrier and we have very long voyages for about a month each and the port stay is also very less at the max 3 days.

Sir, I need an help from you, please do advice and write to me in what all areas I need to show special interest in view towards my class 4 exams, and also let me know what's the current situation of sea me propulsion hours do we need to complete for appearing exam. Also about how much does it cost to do the class 4 course and exams. My contract is for 9 months do you think that this would be good enough for exams. Please do write to me in the above mentioned address, cause I do not have the chance to check mails.

Please advice all our institute guys to show keen interest on the basics in MEP, SSEP and also to communicate in English and Hindi cause without this one cannot survive on board. Knowing good welding and jigging would be a very good advantage. And above all this they have to get themselves mentally prepared to work on ship. Because getting a job in a good company, paid well and given all the comforts too I feel home sick many times.

Convey my regards to all our institute staffs.

Please do reply at the earliest.

Thanking You,

Yours faithfully,

Jayaseelan Fernandez
GME -11

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5th May 2003

From,
Mr. Sanjay K.K.
3rd Engineer
Wallem ship Management Ltd.,
honk Kong

To
Mr. Gopinath
Chidambaram Institute of Marine Technology
Chennai - 1

Dear Sir,
This is a small kind of thanks giving letter to the institute, which has played a vital role in building my carrier. My dream has come true by becoming a successful marine engineer and I am very proud to say that I am the ex-student of this institute. I wish and prey to the god that let many more engineers get the opportunity to study in this great institution and come out successfully.

Thanking you,

Sanjay
(Hong Kong