Tolani Maritime Institute (TMI) Is Dedicated To Delivering High Quality Maritime Education and
Tolani Maritime Institute (TMI) Is Dedicated To Delivering High Quality Maritime Education and
Tolani Maritime Institute (TMI) Is Dedicated To Delivering High Quality Maritime Education and
Tolani Maritime Institute (TMI) is dedicated to delivering high quality maritime education and
training to prepare its students for rewarding careers in the shipping and allied industry. TMI
offers degree programmes as well as a variety of short-term courses covering both the
engineering and nautical disciplines.
With over 1,500 students enrolled in its campus-based and distance learning programmes, it is
one of the largest maritime institutes in the region. Its campus-based programmes require
students to reside on its purpose built over 100-acre campus to take full advantage of the modern
facilities and infrastructure and imbibe a culture of collaborative learning and teamwork. TMI
also extends the reach of its very successful academic model to the ship via highly effective
distance learning programmes designed for cadets and junior officers. These seafarers are
thereby able to benefit from a structured education that seamlessly dovetails with their
professional activities and progress, culminating in the award of a college degree, without a
multi-year attendance at a shore-based institution.
Established in 1998, from the batch of 2016 onwards, its graduates are awarded degrees by the
Indian Maritime University, a central university.
India has a long-standing tradition of producing high quality officers that serve the world's
merchant marine fleet. To a large extent this was made possible by the Indian government's
visionary initiative of establishing a few excellent maritime training institutes immediately after
independence.
In recent years India's position of leadership here has been significantly challenged to keep pace
with the growth in demand in terms of numbers as well as technological sophistication.
Inadequate allocation of resources for maritime training from the government and lack of a
suitable environment to facilitate private investment led to this decline. However, by the mid
1990's the government had made the necessary changes to enable private initiatives in maritime
training.
The Tolani Group, which has had a long tradition of establishing and managing institutions of
higher learning, was preparing during 1995-1997 to found a new campus-based institute that
would mature into a university. As the Tolani Group's primary business is ship owning and ship
management, it was acutely aware of the need for India to produce increasing numbers of well
educated marine officers. Hence it was decided in late 1997 that the group's new educational
initiative should take the form of a modern, purpose built maritime institute.
The first-degree programme students were accepted in August 1998 and accommodated in
temporary facilities till the new 100-acre campus was made operational in late 2000.
Mission and Policy
Our Vision
To be the preferred maritime education and training provider in the industry meeting the highest
global standards.
Mission Statement
In consonance with its holistic culture and its value system the institute will promote
Our Policy
TMI, its degree courses and the DNS Pre Sea Course are approved by
the Directorate General of Shipping (DGS), which is responsible for
maritime administration and for overseeing maritime education &
training in India. This continuing approval confirms that the institute
and its programmes conform to the Indian flag state's training
requirements which in turn embody the requirements of the
International Maritime Organization's Standards of Training,
Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), 1978 (as
amended) the globally recognized benchmark for training of
seafarers.
TMI is located near the village of Induri in Maharashtra, just seven kilometres from the railway
station of the fast growing town of Talegaon. The new Mumbai-Pune expressway makes the
campus imminently accessible from both these major cities. Situated about 130 km southeast of
Mumbai it is a comfortable two-hour drive from the commercial capital.
The sprawling self-sufficient campus is spread over about 100 acres. Situated in the midst of rural
tranquillity, residents benefit from the clean air, open spaces, and the locale's moderate weather
conditions. The Indrayani River, which flows a short distance from the campus provides a
plentiful supply of water. This
ensures a comfortable lifestyle for
residents and enables sustenance of
lawns, flowerbeds, shrubs and trees
all around the landscaped campus.
A man made lake completes the
balanced and attractive environment
that is increasingly attracting a
variety of birds.
The TMI campus is built in a rural area with neither the benefits of an urban infrastructure nor the
constraints of the cityscape. This made it possible for the TMI campus to be built with
infrastructural facilities that could be leveraged for the learning experience. In addition, it is the
firm belief of the management that a pleasant and healthy environment is an excellent catalyst for
learning and therefore no efforts have been spared in developing an aesthetic campus with every
reasonable convenience.
It starts with the network of wide tree-lined roads and architectural design that blends
comfortably with the landscape. This is supplemented with the waterscape of cooling ponds and a
lake.
Two diesel driven generators provide a
backup to the primary source of electric
power. The water treatment plant
provides safe drinking water at every tap
on the campus. A high level of
maintenance attention and regular
testing ensure the quality of the water.
The hundreds of campus residents
generate a substantial quantity of effluent
everyday. This is processed in a
treatment plant that yields water safe for
use in watering of the lawns and plants.
The remaining waste is used as fertilizer or disposed off as per Pollution Control Board
requirements.
Conservation of resources and protection of the environment is a central theme in the design of
this campus. A 450 kWp Rooftop Mount Solar Power Plant has been installed to that effect.
The campus is fully wired for high performance networking in all forms. High-speed data
communications take place over a fully switched network based on an optical fibre backbone.
Campus residents can freely access the Institute's server resources as well as the Internet from
almost anywhere on the campus. Part of hostel area is covered by an secured wi-fi network. A
modern digital PABX is the hub of an extensive voice network that provides direct access for off
campus calls. All users can also take advantage of the integrated mail system that ensures
efficient communications for persons with a demanding schedule on the widespread campus.
Academic Facilities
A 280 seated fully air-conditioned auditorium with modern projection facilities and carefully
designed acoustic characteristics provides a venue for seminars, large group presentations and
special events including students' extra-curricular activities.
Training Facilities
The engineering systems of the campus provide operating systems where students can witness
and participate in maintenance and repair activities.
Monitoring the normal operations of these systems also
affords the students an opportunity to learn and perfect
watch-keeping skills in preparation for their roles as
shipboard watch-keeping officers. Much of the
equipment and systems installed on the campus is
similar to shipboard equipment and therefore very
relevant to the training of marine officers. A modern
High Voltage Lab has been commissioned to keep pace
with modern technology advancement. Similarly, full
fledged ECDIS lab with Transas NT Pro 5000
Simulator and Navisailor 4000 ECDIS caters for the training needs on board ships.
TMI is well equipped for transfer of knowledge and assessment in online mode as well.
Sports Facilities
Students reside in three hostels each having more than 250 rooms, modern kitchens and separate
250 seat dining halls. A reading room, a television room with a large screen projection television
and activity areas are also
located inside the
building. Internal lay
outs of the hostels
p r o v i d e l a rg e o p e n
spaces suitable for
recreational or leisure
activities. The hostels
also have internet
connectivity using wi-fi
hot spots. Another
building overlooking the
lake houses well
furnished single / double
rooms suitable for senior
officers / short term
visitors.
All faculty and essential support staff stay on campus. Ample high quality, spacious residences
are provided on the
sprawling grounds.
Walkways and
attractively landscaped
gardens with children's
play areas have been
provided within the
Faculty Residence
complex to support every
facet of family life. This
allows for community
building and extended
faculty interaction with
students. This not only
helps in producing good
shipboard officers, but
also better citizens for
tomorrow.
Campus Conveniences
The campus is equipped with a modern and well-equipped Primary Health Care Centre. This
facility includes three beds, an operating theatre for minor surgical procedures, a pathological
laboratory and a dispensary for common generic formulations and an ambulance. A resident
doctor and medical team provides round the clock medical attention to all the residents. The
Talegaon Medical College and Lokmanya Hospital, Nigdi and Aditya Birla Hospital,
Chinchwad, provide opinion of senior specialists to deliver a high level of medical care. Needless
to say, cases requiring a more elaborate medical facility can be quickly and easily transported to
bigger hospitals for attention at the main hospitals.
Medical Insurance
TMI has facilitated an insurance policy with Future Generali at a one time cost of Rs. 6,000 per
student for all years of study on campus. This policy covers the following*:
The campus has a Shopping Complex where campus residents can purchase common daily
supplies. Vendors include a provisions
store, a hairdresser, a tailor, a
photocopying facility and fast food
outlet. The vendors are carefully
monitored for the quality of their
products and services as well as the
reasonableness of prices.
A modern laundry capable of handling
the entire load generated by campus
residents is located on site. The
equipment has been specifically
selected to ensure that all campus
residents are assured of a high quality
of cleaning in completely hygienic surroundings.
TMI provides a regularly scheduled bus service between the campus and Talegaon for the benefit
of campus residents. Talegaon is very well connected to Pune and Lonavala by local trains, and
the latter is a major transit point for trains and buses to Mumbai.
HDFC Bank's Talegaon Branch provides all essential banking facilities on campus. Nearest
ATM is of HDFC Bank.
Residential Programmes
At its campus, TMI offers short duration certificate courses as well as longer term programmes
that culminate in the award of a university degree. The short courses are either focussed training
oriented units that aim to develop specific skills or competencies or intensive study units
designed to review a particular knowledge base. The degree programmes offered primarily
prepare the students for a career in the maritime industry but are generally designed to impart a
holistic education that produces problem solvers with a strong foundation in theoretical
principles and a strong practical skill set, capable of successfully pursuing careers in other areas.
The commitment to practical training does not end there. TMI's residential undergraduate degree
programmes also include an industry internship component. During this period that spans a
period of one/two academic semesters, the students are expected to work as trainees onboard
ships or in related shore based organizations where they can participate in real world
Internship & Placement
TMI stands apart from almost all other institutes of maritime education and training on the
strength of its placement programme that has proven to be extremely effective. In spite of the
quality of its product, TMI strives to maintain strong links with potential employers and actively
facilitates recruitment on the campus.
TMI's innovative internship component of its degree programmes, apart from serving as a
training element, is a key factor for effective placement of graduates. This initiative provides the
opportunity for an in-depth evaluation of the student by a potential employer and a jump-start to
employer specific training. TMI's experience has been that almost all students are absorbed by the
same companies that provided the internship opportunity.
A minority of marine engineering students preparing for careers as shipboard engineers intern
with shore based organizations that have engineering facilities similar to onboard systems or
produce major engine room equipment for ships. ‘Prabhu Vidya’ - TMI Ship-in-Campus having
all facilities also serves as an effective place for internship.
The success and efficacy of the internship programme is in no small measure due to the fact that
TMI students are particularly well prepared to be effective workers during the internship period
and a structured programme guides the learning process during internship. Over the years, more
than 90% of eligible TMI graduates have the record of being placed in reputed shipping
companies by the time they finish third year of the degree programme.
Campus Life
The residential programmes are structured to make the experience at TMI one that is rich with
diversity and an active lifestyle. Residential programmes also make it possible to extend the
influence of the institution on its students beyond the realm of academics.
Pre sea programmes that prepare TMI students for
entry into a shipboard career require a high level of
discipline as well as sustained participation in sports
activities. In addition, the students are encouraged to
participate in other extra-curricular activities that
include a Marching Band, Ship Modelling,
Astronomy, Dramatics and Painting.
To make all this possible TMI's uniformed students
have an early start each working day with a 45-
minute physical training session just after daybreak
prior to classes commencing at 8:30 am. The
Academic schedule is followed each day by sports in
the late afternoon and the evening is expected to be
utilized for self-study, assignments and extra-
curricular activities.
Pre sea students are organized into four extra
curricular units or "Houses". Inter-house sports and
other competitive activities provide opportunities for
team building and fostering a strong peer culture
amongst the students. TMI is also active in inter-
collegiate activities whereby its students can be
stimulated to strive for even greater achievements in
sports and extra-curricular activities than the
institute can independently inspire.
While students enrolled in advanced programmes
are not expected to follow the same strict regimen,
they are encouraged to participate in all campus
activities.
All students on campus are required to abide by the
institute's rules of conduct on and off campus.
Consistent with the requirements of present
legislation in the shipping industry, TMI has a zero tolerance Drug and Alcohol Policy. Non-
compliance is dealt with severely and may lead to expulsion.
TMI firmly believes that its great emphasis on discipline, sports and other extra-curricular
activities will produce focussed high achievers who will be valuable team members and
responsible citizens. Moulded within a culture of a healthy and active lifestyle these students can
be expected remain fit to effectively deal with the challenges of shipboard life.
Performance Appraisal
Student Body
TMI has a student body that represents all parts of India with overseas students also joining for
specialized courses. The diversity contributes to developing graduates that can appreciate other
cultures and work effectively with persons of different backgrounds. These are qualities that have
become important for success in the maritime professions as ship managers increasingly employ
mixed crew.
While maritime careers are dominated by
men, women are successfully entering this
male bastion gradually but surely. While this
is more prevalent in the west, there is an
emerging interest from women in India. TMI
is committed to encouraging women's
participation in the maritime industry and
therefore is very supportive of inducting
women into its programmes. To this end, TMI
provides concession in semester fees for all its
girl students enrolled in campus based degree
programmes, besides other scholarship as per eligibility, based on University policy.
Academic Calendar
As far as is practicable the TMI campus observes the following cardinal dates for its academic
calendar:
While the course content of Distance Learning programmes is organized into semester units,
students are not expected to commence a semester on any particular date. Enrolment and
semester-wise progress is predicated on individual students' sea service schedule to the extent that
course content is associated with shipboard work. Therefore, each student follows an
individualized academic calendar but is expected to complete each semester within a six month
period subject to sea service interruptions.
Faculty
The faculty of TMI comprises of experienced teachers specialized in marine engineering,
nautical sciences, naval architecture, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, applied
sciences and information technology. The maritime faculty also has substantial shipboard
experience as senior officers. The faculty is ably supported for practical training and laboratory
instruction by technically qualified and experienced instructors and other technical staff that
operates and maintains the campus engineering systems.
The senior faculty and staff include:
Capt. P.S. Barve, Former Nautical Advisor to the Govt. of India
Capt. Krishnamurthy Iyer, Principal
Capt. Raj Razdan, Provost & Chairperson, Placement & Industry Interface
Dr. Sanjeet Kanungo, Vice Principal ( Marine Engineering)
Capt. Manoj Kumar Hirkane, Vice Principal ( Nautical Science)
Cdr. Sukanta Dasgupta (Retd.), Dean - Student Affairs
Mr. Shishir Srivastava, Examination Controller
Cdr.(Retd.) V. Gaonkar, Administrator, TMI Mumbai
Governance
TMI's pursuance of its mission is guided by a Governing Council. This body is comprised of
eminent persons from a variety of backgrounds who are committed to the success of TMI and
share the vision that led to the founding of TMI. The institute and the sponsors also are
represented on the Governing Council, which prioritizes the institute's goals, approves the
institute's financial plans, decides on strategic issues and makes policy decisions.
While the Principal/Provost of the Institute are vested with full authority to make all operating
decisions, they are provided counsel by the Governing Council collectively and by its members
individually as they may need. The Governing Council also provides its counsel to the Academic
Council and monitors its effectiveness.
The Academic Council comprises of senior academicians, senior executives from industry and a
number of senior faculty members of TMI. The role of the Academic Council is to steer the
institute's academic policy, guide the execution of academic initiatives and monitor the
effectiveness of the institute's academic systems.
Academic Council
Chairman - Dr. V. Gupchup
Former Pro Vice Chancellor, Mumbai University
- Mr. A. R. Chitnis
Former Principal Surveyor, Indian Register of Shipping
- Mr. C. P. Paul
Former Dean, Maritime Edu & Training, NYK Shipmanagement
- Capt. S. Subhedar
QMS Advisor to Directorate General of Shipping
IMO Human Element Section Observer for SAARC region
To attract the very best talent and to promote sustained achievement, generous merit and need
cum merit based scholarships are awarded. The total amounts of scholarship awarded in a year
are in excess of Rs. 71 lacs per year. Some of the scholarships are as follows:
Tolani Maritime Institute Merit Scholarship: TMI awards merit scholarships to 35 top ranked
students of each Marine Engineering batch and 12 top ranked students of each Nautical Science
batch for every on campus semester amounting to an aggregate of approx. Rs.61 lac per year.
The Tolani Education Foundation Need cum Merit based Scholarship: TEF has instituted 48
need-cum-merit based scholarships to provide financial support to the identified students
undergoing UG programmes. The Scholarship amount of Rs. 15,000/- per semester is awarded as
per laid down standards.
Mrs. Papu Tolani Need cum Merit based Scholarship: Mrs. Papu Tolani, wife of Dr. N.P.
Tolani has kindly instituted two need cum merit-based scholarships of Rs.10,000/- each per
semester (for the semesters spent on campus), to be given for Marine Engineering and Nautical
Science programmes.
Vasant J. Sheth Memorial Foundation Need cum Merit based Scholarship: The Foundation
has instituted three merit-cum-need based scholarships of Rs. 30,000/- per semester over the full
four-year Marine Engineering programme to the students selected from batch of new entrants.
Industry Sponsored Scholarships: To promote meritorious students, leading shipping
companies like NYK, K-Line, Dockendale etc. have instituted scholarships for the students
selected by them in the first/second year of the programme. The scholarship amount varies from
US$ 50 to US$ 200 per month and continues till the student joins respective company as per the
joint agreement.
Menghraj Karna Need-cum-Merit based Scholarship for Girls: This scholarship has been
instituted to provide financial support to the selected girl students undergoing UG programmes.
The scholarship amount is Rs. 10,000/- per semester as per the bye- laws of the scholarship.
The Promoters
From Pune
Take the old Mumbai Pune Highway towards Mumbai past the Dehu Road bifurcation and
Somton Phata.
From Mumbai & Lonavla
Follow the Expressway towards Pune. Take extreme left exit marked ‘Talegaon’ to old highway
onto straight for Chakan Road OR travel about 2.5 km after the toll booth take the exit on the left
marked for Dehu Road. Follow the exit road till the old Mumbai Pune Highway and turn left onto
it towards Mumbai.
From Somton Phata on the old Highway (Green Route)
Continue towards Mumbai past the CRPF Camp which is on the left. Just after the gate of the
CRPF Camp, turn right onto the Chakan Road. Follow the Chakan Road for about 8 km, past the
landmarks shown on the sketch to the TMI campus on the right.
Tolani Maritime Institute, Mumbai
Tolani Maritime Institute, Mumbai was established in 1996 to provide DG approved Structured
Shipboard Training Programme (SSTP) to cadets when they were serving their cadetship at sea.
The programme was in collaboration with BITS Pilani which granted the successful candidates a
Diploma in Nautical Sciences. This programme was conducted on a distance learning mode and
was the first such programme in India. This was continued till 2005 when the pre-sea training
process was changed by the D G Shipping. Thereafter, DG approved SSTP has continued without
the collaboration of University for both Cadets and Ratings, on successful completion of which
certificates are awarded by TMI, Mumbai.