Diploma in FG Master or Chief (Level 7) Marine Engineer Class 2 (or Marine Engieer Class 1)

New Zealand.

 

2/E and C/E CoC.

 

🔹 Name of the Course: 

 

Diploma in FG Master or Chief (Level 7) Marine Engineer Class 2 (or Marine Engieer Class 1)

 

🔹Name of the College:

 

MIT  (Manukau Institute of Technology) – Auckland, Nz.

 

🔹Location: 

 

MIT City Campus, New Zealand Maritime School (NZMS), 2 Commerce Street, Auckland Central, Auckland.

 

🔹Course start dates:

 

29 January 2024.

 

As delivery of course is modular, there are multiple entry points from February till June with a gap of about 1 months between the entry points.

 

If you join your course in Feb 2024, you finish your course by Oct 2024.

 

However, if you enroll in April 2024, your course will end in April 2025.  This is because you will have a long  break of 4 months during the end of the year from Oct 2024 – Jan 2025 when Class I EK’s & Electrical Marine Control. Engg. are conducted (Oct & Nov 2024) and the 2 months Christmas break (Dec + Jan) is there.

 

You should enroll a minimum of 2 months before the course start date so that you have sufficient time for doing your IELTS / PTE Academic English language test, arrange funds for the NZ student visa and apply for your New Zealand student visa as well.

 

🔹Course Duration:

 

1 year  in New Zealand (or less depending when you are joining the course).

 

We have attached 3 sample offer letters for better understanding:

 

▪️MEC2 offer letters for students who hold a Class 4 CoC (STCW II/1) from outside of New Zealand. Duration will be 9 – 12 months.

▪️MEC2 and MEC1 combined offer letter for someone who holds a Class 2 CoC (STCW III/2) from outside of NZ and wants to do his MEC1 ie Class I CoC from NZ. Duration will be 12 months.

▪️MEC1 offer letter for someone who holds a MEC2 from NZ and just needs to do his Class I CoC from NZ. Duration will be 3 months.

 

🔹Eligibility Requirement:

 

A minimum of 12 months of seatime requirement as an independent watch-keeping engineer officer on a ship of 750 KW or more, operating beyond restricted limits whilst holding your STCW III/1 Engineer  Watchkeeper CoC. This seatime must be completed in 10 years immediately before you apply for the certificate. 

 

Proof of seatime would be the following:

 

▪️CDC stamps. 

▪️C/E watch-keeping testimonials &

▪️Company seatime letter.

 

If you are unsure of your seatime / existing CoC being accepted by Maritime New Zealand (MNZ), it is always advisable to apply for a Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) pre-assessment before travelling to New Zealand. We will guide you with the MNZ pre-assessment procedure. The MNZ pre-assessment procedure is free of cost and processing time is 6 weeks. You need to send documents by email only for MNZ pre-assessment.

 

🔹English Test:

 

You need to clear IELTS  Academic or PTE Academic English test before you can apply for the New Zealand student visa.

 

www.britishcouncil.lk

www.pearsonpte.com

 

IELTS Academic score required is 6 band overall with no sectional score below 5.5. If you score overall 6 or more but score below 5.5 in any one section, then you will need to repeat the full IELTS test again.

 

PTE Academic score required is 50 overall with no score below 42

 

IELTS is not required for booking a seat in the college. It will however be required to get a visa letter (unconditional offer letter) from the college.



🔹STCW advanced courses and other ancillary courses:

 

The following STCW advanced and ancillary courses have to be Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) approved or MCA, UK approved.

 

▪️AFF

▪️MFA

▪️PSCRB

▪️HELM

▪️Tanker Safety Courses

 

DG Shipping, India / Sri Lanka STCW advanced and ancillary courses are not accepted by Maritime New Zealand.

 

You can do the MCA, UK approved STCW advanced and ancillary courses in India from the following insititutes:

 

▪️BP Marine, Mumbai.

▪️HIMT, Chennai

 

www.bpmarineacademy.in

www.himt.co.in

 

If you are a resident of Sri Lanka / Pakistan / Bangladesh / Burma / Nigeria / Ghana / Kenya / etc., and have done the STCW advanced courses from your country, it is best to email to MNZ and check if they accept these STCW advanced and ancillary courses from your country or not.

 

MNZ email address is:

 

seafarers@maritimenz.govt.nz

 

The cost of doing these courses in Auckland can be checked from the links given below:

 

https://www.manukau.ac.nz/study/short-courses/maritime/stcw-training

 

https://www.manukau.ac.nz/study/short-courses/maritime/marine-short-courses

 

🔷️ Course Booking:

 

Please Whatsapp or email the following documents to us for seat booking:

 

▪️Passport first page and address page.

▪️CDC 1st page and sea service stamped pages after STCW III/1 Class 4 CoC.

▪️CoC all relevant pages including expiry date pages.

▪️MNZ pre-assessment (if you have)

▪️College application form (take B&W printout of the first 2 pages of the PDF file attachment, fill it by pen and email / whatsapp to me as clear scanned copies).

 

Kindly email or Whatsapp these 5 PDF files. You can download CAMSCANNER APP on your smartphone to make these PDF files.

 

A sample filled up PDF form is attached for your reference to help you fill the main application form.

 

The conditional offer letter will come by email in about 3 weeks time after submission of all documents to the college.

 

There is no payment to be done to the college for getting your  admission letter from the college.

 

🔹Tuition Fees:

 

▪️NZ$ 26,000 – For all applicants who wish to do the MEC2 ie Class 2 CoC from NZ.

▪️NZ$ 6,450 – For all applicants who wish to do the MEC1 ie Class I CoC from NZ and already hold a NZ MEC2 CoC.

▪️NZ$29,250 – For all applicants who wish to do the Class I CoC from NZ and do not hold a Class 2 CoC from NZ.

 

Kindly refer to the attached sample offer letters regarding the fees structure shown on them.

 

Note: This is the academic course fees. It does not include the STCW advanced short courses and ancillary courses which you may do in New Zealand or outside of New Zealand also. 

 

The cost of doing the MCA, UK approved short courses in India are as given below:

 

▪️AFF – INR 40,000

▪️MFA – INR 40,000

▪️PSCRB – INR 40,000

▪️HELM – INR 40,000

▪️High Voltage – INR 40,000

▪️Tanker Course (Oil/Chemical/Gas) – INR 50,000

 

The MIT course tuition fees is paid in full after receiving your conditional visa which is called as AIP (approved in principle). On submitting the full course tuition fees receipt to the visa office, you get the unconditional visa by email from Immigration New Zealand (INZ). 

 

There are no scholarships or installment facility available and the full academic course tuition fees has to be paid before you can get your final unconditional visa.

 

🔹Visa Duration:

 

The length of visa that you get is of 12 – 13 months.

 

🔹Accommodation:

 

Students stay off campus in Auckland. Expected monthly expense for food and accommodation will be around Nz$ 1,200 per month on a conservative budget when living in a shared house in Auckland. A typical house will have 4 rooms and each student will have one room for  himself. The washroom and kitchen are shared amenities. Students buy the groceries, cook food at home and divide the cost amongst themselves. Students have to make their own accommodation arrangements. We will guide you with this process but cant arrange a house for you in Auckland.

 

🔹Part Time Work:

 

You can work 20 hours per week during term-time and full-time during vacations like Christmas. 

 

The minimum pay in New Zealand is Nz$ 22.70 per hour. By working part-time at the minimum wage in NZ, you can earn upto Nz$ 1,816 per month which will offset the money you spend every month on your living expenses and earn you a bit extra. You can hope to earn above the minimum wage if working night shifts or weekends. 

 

In difficult times like Covid , recession, etc., part-time work may dry up and hence you should have your own funds rather then relying on part-time work for your sustenance in New Zealand.

 

Students work part-time in Mc Donalds, KFC, pizza delivery shops, food takeaway shops, departmental stores as cashiers / helpers, security guards, etc.

 

🔹Total Expenses:

 

Here we will calculate the all total expenses over a 12 months stay in Auckland, New Zealand for the MEC2 course.

 

▪️Tuition Fees: Nz$ 26,000

▪️Medical Insurance: Nz$700

▪️STCW advanced  courses and ancillary courses: Nz$ 4,000

▪️Tanker Courses (if required): Nz$ 2,000

▪️Flight Ticket (return): Nz$ 3,000

▪️Visa Fees: Nz$ 430

▪️Living Expenses for 12 months @ Nz$ 1,200 per month = Nz$ 14,400

▪️MNZ fees: Nz$ 1,000

▪️Miscellaneous: Nz$ 1,000

 

Total: Nz$ 50,530

If working on tankers, add an extra NZ$2,000 to the above cost.

 

If doing the combined Class I CoC whilst not holding the Class 2 from NZ, then add an extra NZ$3,250 to the above cost taking into account the higher cost of NZ Class I CoC for non NZ MEC2 CoC holders.

 

By working part-time, you earn Nz$ 1,816 per month. Assuming you worked part-time for 10 months, you earned: Nz$ 18,160. Some months you may be working full-time for e.g. during vacations and earn double the money that you earn by working part-time, but we have not considered that. 

 

So net expense = Nz$ 

(50,530 – 18,160) = Nz$ 32,370

 

🔹Visa Procedure:

 

▪️We will assist you with the visa procedure.

▪️As the visa procedure is totally online now, we can assist you even if you are residing in other countries for e.g. Bangladesh, Seychelles, Pakistan, Burma, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, etc.

▪️The visa processing time is 4 weeks. At times it can take longer also if the rush at the visa office is longer or some visa offices shut down due to Covid, floods, strikes / riots, etc.

▪️MIT Auckland will issue the unconditional offer letter (visa letter) after you have submitted the IELTS (or PTE) Academic test result. There is no tuition fees to be paid to the college to get the visa letter.

▪️The total funds to be shown for the NZ student visa consists of:

▶️ Tuition Fees: NZ$ 26,000

▶️ Living Expenses: NZ$ 20,000

▶️ Flight Travel: Nz$ 2,000

 

Total = NZ$ 48,000

          

 

▪️The funds can be shown by your parents, your spouse, your inlaws and your own brother / sister. Your Uncle / Aunt / Relatives / Friends, etc., can not show the money on your behalf.

▪️You can show money as cash savings in bank account from salary, fixed deposits > 6 months old, educational loan / personal loan or a mix of the above.

▪️If you are taking a gold loan or selling property / car, showing agricultural income, then the funds have to be kept for a minimum of 6 months before they can be shown for the NZ visa. The reason being that it is difficult for Immigration New Zealand to verify the authenticity of these income and hence you will be asked to keep this money for 6 months in your bank account before you can show for the NZ student visa. Even then the visa officer may refuse to accept these as genuine source of funds.

▪️If you have funds but are not able to show the documentary evidence of the source of this money, there is a FUND TRANSFER SCHEME for NZ visa, wherein you can inform the visa officer in the online visa application form that you will transfer the full living expenses to a New Zealand bank account before being offered an unconditional visa. This request may or may not be however accepted by the officer.

▪️We do assist students from India in processing of educational loan / personal loan. Although loans are never guaranteed we are able to get loans processsed for 70% of our applicants.

▪️You have to do a NZ  approved medical. We will guide you with that  procedure.

▪️We will send you a sample filled up visa form so that you can use that as a reference to fill up your online visa application form. We will then login to your online account to check the visa form that you have filled. Then you will upload all the necessary documents online. We will ask you to send PDF files of all documents to be uploaded on the visa website to us on Whatsapp to check before you upload the documents. After uploading the documents, you will pay the NZ student visa fees of NZ$ 430 using your debit / credit card. It will take upto 4 hours to complete the online visa form, upload all the documents and  pay the visa fees. All of this can be done from the comfort of your home as the procedure is totally online. Only for the NZ visa medical and do you have to move out of your house. NZ student visa comes be email only.  You do not have to submit your passort at the visa office. The above is the rule applicable for students from India and the procedure may vary a little bit in other countries.

 

The visa procedure is fairly simple. The problem that usually students face is in arranging the show money for NZ student visa as you cannot show borrowed money from friends / relatives. Also unaccounted money has to be kept for 6 months or you have to opt for the Funds Transfer Scheme (FTS) which may or may not be accepted by the visa office. The logic is that NZ says that not only the student should have the money but it should be a clean source of money and hence they are very strict regarding the source of money being shown for visa purposes.

 

If applying for an educational loan / personal loan, do contact us soon after signing off from the ship. The longer your stay at home after signing off, the more difficult it becomes to avail a loan from the bank.

 

🔹Permanent Residency (PR) in New Zealand:

 

The 1 year post study work visa has been removed for the 2/E course from July 2022 as this course is categorized as Level 7 non-degree and the seafaring jobs are not in the NZ  green list. If you hold a 4 years BE Mechanical or BE Marine, then you can do a MSc Mechanical Engg. course in NZ which will give you a 3 years post study work (PSW) visa rights in NZ. During those 3 years PSW visa time, you can look for jobs in marine workshops in NZ on the basis of your MEC2 CoC and prior relevant work-experience. After 1 year of relvant skilled job work experience in NZ, you may become eligible to apply for PR if you qualify under the new points based system that applies from Oct 2023. You can read more details on the Immigration New Zealand website and can file such PR applications only through licensed migration agents whose details you can get on the INZ webste. I work in the capacity of a college representative and not as a INZ licensed migration advisor.

 

For any queries, you can email / phone / whatsapp us:

 

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