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Comparing the behaviour of current trainees with the past trainees, approximately 54% of the
pre-sea and post-sea training instructors/faculty and senior officers on board suppose that
it is more or less the same. 16.5% of respondents inform that the current trainees are more
dedicated towards the job and willing to learn in contrast to 15% of respondents who believe
that they have no interest in the job, and around the same number of respondents believe that
they are not at all motivated to work on board.
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Maritime Administration
Opinion of officers on board about their happiness with the professionalism of COC Examiners
in India
One-third of the officers are not happy with the professionalism of the COC examiners.
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Treatment in the MMD offices
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