Pakistan Naval Academy
Coordinates: 24°48′01″N 66°58′20″E / 24.80028°N 66.97222°E
Type | Federal Military Academy |
---|---|
Established | December 8, 1970 |
Commandant | Cdre |
Undergraduates | 4,451 |
Location | Manora, Karachi, Sindh Province, Pakistan |
Colors | Blue & White |
Website | www.paknavy.gov.pk |
The Pakistan Naval Academy (formerly known as Pakistan Naval Station Rahbar (PNS Rahbar)[1] is a four-year federal military academy located in Manora Island, Sindh Province, Pakistan. Established in Manora, under Vice-Admiral Syed Mohammad Ahsan, it is the one of the technologically advanced military training academy in Pakistan that offers professional academic degrees. Its functions and roles is similar to United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, United States. And, it sends her students occasionally to United States Naval Academy for further advanced courses.
Besides training its own officers, the academy has also provided basic training to about 2,000 officers of allied countries, including the Chief of Naval Staff of Qatar Emiri Navy.[2] Its current commandant is Commodore.
Mission of Pakistan Naval Academy
“To impart moral, professional, educational and physical training to the cadets that imbues them with the highest ideals of integrity, duty, courage and honour in order to establish a sound base to become a proficient naval officer.” [1]
ISO of Pakistan Navy Academy
The Pakistan Naval Academy is "the first Armed Forces Academy in the country which has been certified to the international standards of quality (ISO-9001:2000)".[1]
Quality policy of the Academy is:
"Pakistan Naval Academy aims to impart quality education and professional training to cadets that fulfil the requirement of Pakistan Navy. This is achieved through committed leadership, competent and devoted staff and progressive improvement in curriculum and training methodologies”." [1]
History
In 1947, after the Independence of Pakistan, the Pakistan Navy lacked the capability and expertise to train its officers. Therefore, the Pakistan Navy sent its officers to be trained at the Britannia Royal Naval College, Britain.[3] However, due to divergent operational requirements and cultural values, Pakistan was compelled to start its own training institute for its navy. In 1960, the cruiser PNS Babur was converted into Cadets Training Ship. After the outbreak of the 1965 Indo-Pak War, PNS Babur was made available for operational requirements.[2] There was now a need for a permanent institution for training navy officers. On December 1970, Pakistan Naval Academy was commissioned as PNS Rahbar at Manora.[3]
Curricula
Even though, Academy got the status of degree awarding institute in 1965 and the degree of BSc was used to be given. The Naval Academy received accreditation as an approved "technological institution" in 1990. In 1990, Prime minister Benazir Bhutto signed an executive decree providing for the Bachelor of Science Degree for the Naval, Military, and Coast Guard Academies. The Academy was first affiliated with Karachi University for award of Bachelor of Science degrees in Naval sciences to its naval officers. The Status continued till 1997, when Premier Nawaz Sharif had awarded the full status of functioning Naval Academy. The same year, the Academy began to offer Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Business Administration programs. In 1998, the commandant of the Naval Academy extended the authority to award the Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Business Administration degrees to all living graduates.
The Academy later replaced a fixed curriculum taken by all midshipmen with the present core curriculum plus 21 major fields of study, a wide variety of elective courses and advanced study and research opportunities.
Currently, the majors that are offered by the Naval Academy are:
Training
Cadets begin training by starting a year and half at the academy. They are initially taught three different disciplines:[3]
- Humanities
- Professional
- Engineering
Along with this they are also taught academic, professional and technical subjects.
After passing out they are appointed to midshipmen.[4] In this phase, they go through another six months of training at sea. They are assigned to one of the four different branches including Operations, Weapon Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Logistics. After passing the final fleet examination, they are promoted to Sub-Lieutenant.
Affiliations
The academy is also affiliated with the following educational institutions:
- Bahria University
- National University of Sciences and Technology
- Pakistan Navy Engineering College
- Pakistan Educational Research Network
See also
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 www.paknavy.gov.pk
- 1 2 GlobalSecurity.org PNS Rahbar
- 1 2 3 "Pakistan Navy Website". Retrieved 2009-04-30.
- ↑ Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema (2003). The Armed Forces of Pakistan. NYU Press. p. 142. ISBN 0-8147-1633-4.
|