MCA Orals Prep-Master Unlimited Orals
Details of the course:
- Course leader: Capt. Sherry (MASTER F.G UK COC)
- Seats: 25 seats.
- Price : 100000 INR /1000 GBP.
- Duration :4 Weeks (1 Month)
BOOKING AMOUNT IS 10% OF TOTAL FEES, SEATS ARE FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS.
The Master’s role is a central and influential position, representing a gateway to a thriving career in the Maritime Industry for ambitious marine professionals. This specialized MCA UK Master Certificate of Competency (COC) course has been intricately designed to equip aspiring maritime professionals with top-tier resources and comprehensive mentoring. The aim is to ensure that participants are thoroughly prepared to handle the multifaceted responsibilities associated with vessel command, precise navigation, effective communication, meticulous log-keeping, and adept emergency responses. By undergoing this training, individuals not only gain theoretical knowledge but also practical insights, laying a robust foundation for a successful journey in the maritime domain.
Oral exams are a critical element serving as a validation of expertise and competence. Proper preparation is indispensable in this regard, as it not only ensures a thorough understanding of navigation, safety protocols, and vessel management but also helps Masters develop effective communication skills. For in-depth insights into preparation strategies for the MCA UK COC oral exam, be sure to visit our blog titled “Your Ultimate Guide: MCA Oral Prep”.
WHAT SURVEYOR EXPECTS FROM CANDIDATE IN MASTER ORALS
Masters are entrusted with the overall command of the vessel, making it imperative for them to possess comprehensive knowledge and the ability to make swift and sound decisions in various maritime situations. They play a crucial role in ensuring the vessel’s compliance with international regulations, the safety of the crew and passengers, and the successful navigation of the ship. When undergoing an oral examination with a Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) surveyor, Captains are expected to demonstrate a comprehensive understanding and expertise in various aspects of their role. Here’s an elaboration on what these expectations may include:
- Leadership and Management: Showcase your leadership skills and ability to manage a team effectively, ensuring the safe and efficient operation of the vessel.
- Regulatory Compliance: Prove that you are well-versed in international and national maritime regulations, including safety and environmental standards.
- Safety and Emergency Response: Exhibit your capacity to ensure the safety of the crew and the vessel in various scenarios, including emergency situations.
- Navigation and Passage Planning: Demonstrate your competence in navigating the vessel, chartwork, and the planning of safe passages.
- Crisis Management: Show that you can effectively manage and respond to crises such as accidents, collisions, groundings, or pollution incidents.
- Technical Expertise: Exhibit a high level of technical knowledge in ship operations and maintenance, including engine systems, machinery, and equipment.
- Crew Management: Prove your ability to manage crew members, fostering teamwork, and ensuring their training and well-being.
- Environmental Stewardship: Highlight your commitment to environmental protection, including compliance with MARPOL regulations and measures to minimize the vessel’s impact on the environment.
- Bridge Resource Management: Illustrate your skills in managing the bridge team, emphasizing efficient communication and coordination during navigation and manoeuvring.
10.Legal and Regulatory Understanding: Display your knowledge of maritime law, including contractual agreements, collision regulations, and compliance with port and flag state regulations.
11.Documentation and Record-Keeping: Showcase your meticulous record-keeping, ensuring that all required documentation is up to date and in compliance with regulations.
12.Operational Planning: Provide insights into your strategic planning for routine and exceptional operations, such as port calls, dry-docking, or equipment maintenance.
13.Communication Skills: Display effective communication skills, both within your team and with external parties, including authorities and stakeholders.
The MCA surveyor will assess your command and management abilities, as well as your knowledge of the specific vessel under your responsibility. They will also evaluate your ability to maintain the highest standards of safety, environmental protection, and regulatory compliance in accordance with your role as a senior manager in the maritime industry.
SUBJECTS COVERED & TIMELINE OF COURSE
4 WEEKS ( 1 MONTH)
RULES OF ROAD, LIGHT & SHAPES, RV, BUOYAGE, WEATHER
Rule Of Road
- Day 1: ROR Session(Rule1-8)
- Day 2: ROR Session(Rule9-18)
- Day 3: ROR Session(Situations on DIGINAV Software )
- Doubt solving and situational discussions
Restricted Visibility and Lights
- Day 4: Restricted Visibility Theory(Rule 19)
- Day 4: Restricted Visibility Situations(Exams radar Questions)
- Day 5: Light & Shapes Explanation(Drawing lights and shapes)
- ROR Lights answering technique sessions
Buoyage and Weather
- Day 6: Buoyage(Explanations and situations on DIGINAV software)
- Day 7: Weather Part 1 (Basic Foundation, Depressions, Fronts, Anticyclone)
- Day 7: Weather Part 2 (Synoptic Chart, Fog,TRS, Wind Prediction, Currents)
- Day 7: Weather Part 3 (Voyage Planning,Weather northern winter/norther summer)
- Day 7: Weather Part 4 (Students test )
SOLAS, LSA CODE, FFA CODE, MARPOL, BALLAST WATER,LOLER,PUWER,MLC,ISPS,ISM,PSC,COSWP
Regulations and Code Compliance ,Safety
- Day 8: LSA Part 1
- Day 8: LSA Part 2
- Day 9: FFA
- Day 10: Marpol Part 1
- Day 10: Marpol Part 2
- Day 10: Marpol Part 3
- Day 10: Ballast Water Management
LOLER & PUWER
- Day 11: LOLER & PUWER
COSWP
- Day 12: COSWP Health Safety Act 1974
ISM, MLC, ISPS, PSC
- Day 13: ISM
- Day 14: ISPS
- Day 15: MLC
- Day 15: PSC
BRIDGEWATCHKEEPING, EQUIPMENT,STCW,OLB,CREWHANDLING, CARGO WORK,STABILITY & DRY DOCKING ,DAMAGE STABILITY,CERITIFICTION ,HEAVY WX
Navigation, Bridge watchkeeping, Equipment, Heli Ops
- Day 16: GMDSS
- Day 17: Bridge Watchkeeping
- Day 17: Bridge Equipment’s
- Day 18: Ice Navigation & Polar Code
- Day 18: Heli Ops
- Day 19:SAR Ops
STCW, Rest Hours, OLB and Crew Handling
- Day 19: STCW
- Day 19: Rest Hours
- Day 19: OLB Crew Handling
Stability, Cargo, Drydocking and Certification
- Day 20: Stability Part 1
- Day 20: Stability Part 2
- Day 21: Stability Part 3
- Day 21: Stability Part 4
- Day 21: Dry Docking
- Stability questions in orals
Cargo Work and Preparation for Heavy Weather
- Day 22: Cargo Work Part 1(Bulk carrier, Tanker, Gas, RORO)
- Day 22: Cargo Work Part 2(Timber, Container, Px ship etc)
- Day 23: Arrival/Departure Preparation & Heavy Weather
***Cargo Work all vessels shall be discussed.
CERTIFICATION, MARITIME LAW, MAGNETIC COMPASS, EMERGENCY, SHIP HANDLING,MAIB,GENERAL TOPICS
- Day 24: Certification Part 1
- Day 24: Certification Part 2
- Day 24: Certification Part 3
- Day 24: Certification Part 4
- Day 24: ESP CAS CAP ADDITIONAL BULK
***All certificates are shown and discussed in class along with concepts.
- Day 25: MAIB
- Day 26: Law Part 1
- Day 26: Law Part 2
- UNCLOS Explained
- York Antwerp Rules
- Salvage
Magnetic Compass
- Day 27: Magnetic Compass Day 1
- Day 27: Magnetism Day 2
Emergency Procedures
- Day 28: Emergency in Orals & SAR
Ship Handling General Topics Mock Orals
- Day 29: Maneuvering
- Day 30: General questions Handing over, Taking Over
MOCK ORALS
Last day mock orals dates are distributed to candidate. These mock orals are designed to replicate the authentic experience of the MCA Orals exam, providing candidates with a genuine sense of what to expect on the day of exam.
Please Note:
- Digital copy of study material and resources will be shared with the students.
- It is advised to keep – Scientific Calculator, Drawing and writing material handy during the course.
- Classes are conducted 7 days a week.
- Students will be ready for exam as soon as course is completed.
- Total teaching time: 4 weeks (1 Month).
DURING THE COURSE
Students will be doing Questions of Past papers during the course & will be solving Past papers before in orals class itself. Answering technique for exam is also discussed prior appearing actual orals exam.All the MGN,MSN are showed in class and discusses.List of important MGN ,MSN are handing over to the candidate.
CONCLUSION:
In conclusion, effective preparation for Master UK COC oral examination involves several key strategies. First and foremost, thorough knowledge of the subject matter is essential; review your notes and textbooks carefully. However MCA orals preparation strategy differs from OOW to Chief Mate to Masters.
Additionally, practice is vital to build confidence and fluency in your speaking. Consider working with a study partner or a tutor to simulate exam conditions. Don’t forget to manage your time wisely and ensure that you cover all relevant topics. Lastly, maintaining a calm and composed demeanour during the exam is crucial; take deep breaths and speak clearly and confidently. By implementing these tips, you can significantly increase your chances of performing well in your oral examination and achieve your desired results.
If you’re seeking a program to enhance your orals preparation with comprehensive guidance from experts and ongoing support, explore our MCA UK Master Orals course.
You can also take advantage of our complimentary course modules to gain a better insight into the teaching style and the content of the course.
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