The Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) course provides comprehensive training in shipboard electrical and electronic systems, focusing on maintenance and troubleshooting of equipment such as generators, motors, transformers, and navigation systems. The program is aligned with STCW 2010 amendments and approved by the Directorate General of Shipping. Key features include a DGS-approved curriculum, state-of-the-art simulation labs, on-campus workshops, and instruction from experienced faculty. Graduates gain proficiency in shipboard electrical and electronic systems, an understanding of maritime safety regulations, and readiness to serve as Electro-Technical Officers on merchant vessels. Required documents include a Certificate of Medical Fitness, INDOS, and a valid passport, which must be uploaded during application or via the student profile. Eligibility includes medical fitness under the Merchant Shipping (Medical Examination) Rules, 2000, minimum unaided vision of 6/12, normal color vision verified by Ishihara Chart, and overall fitness for sea service. Age limits are calculated as of 15-05-2025, but specific maximum ages were not provided in the reference.