Tuesday, January 1, 2013

What is Maritime School Assessment Program (MSAP)?

WHAT IS MSAP?

Let me share to you insights as one of the reviewers in the Philippine Maritime School Assessment Program (MSAP).

The Maritime School Assessment Program (MSAP) is a nationwide standard academic assessment test for regular second year students taking up Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation (BSMT) or Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering (BSMarE).

The program is wholly supported by the International Mariners Management Association of Japan (IMMAJ) in Tokyo, Japan and is implemented by the Manila-based Philippine-Japan Manning Consultative Council, Inc. (PJMCCC). IMMAJ is an association of 96 Japanese ship owners. It counts among it’s members some of the largest shipping companies in the world such as Mitsui-OSK Lines, NYK Lines and K-line. IMMAJ employs up to 30,000 Filipino seafarers at any one time. PJMCC is the association of 65 Filipino manning companies that provide seafarers to vessel’s owned and controlled by the IMMAJ members.
MSAP Reviewees. Lined up and ready for the MSAP examination



The MSAP is also supported by the members of the Philippine Association of Maritime Institution (PAMI) as well as some non-members. Maritime schools who participated in the past exercises have seen the Program’s merit as it gives them required feedback as to the strong points that they have and the areas they should improve on. The MSAP also gives the Maritime School a level playing field in terms of recruitment/employment of the students/graduates.

The Government, particularly the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), the Overseas Workers Welfare Fund (OWWA) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), has likewise showed support to the Program.

To know more about MSAP, please visit the links below.
WHAT IS MSAP (CLICK HERE)?
OBJECTIVES OF MSAP (CLICK HERE)? 
HOW TO QUALIFY FOR THE PHILIPPINE MSAP EXAM (CLICK HERE)?

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