DMTA is a maritime training institution that provides professional courses for individuals who want to work in the maritime and shipping industry.

DMTA is located in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Yes. DMTA is accredited and recognized by relevant authorities including Tanzania Shipping Agencies Corporation (TASAC) and National Council for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (NACTVET).

DMTA offers maritime safety and competency courses required for seafarers and maritime professionals.

Anyone interested in maritime careers, including seafarers, port workers, and maritime professionals.

Courses include Elementary First Aid, Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting, Personal Survival Techniques, and Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities.

Most maritime safety courses take between one and five days depending on the course.

No. Many entry-level courses are designed for beginners.

You can apply through the DMTA website( www.dmta.ac.tz), student portal(www.portal.dmta.ac.tz) or by visiting the academy’s office.

Yes. DMTA provides an online registration system through its official website.

Applicants usually need a copy of their ID, passport photos, and completed application forms.

Yes. Students receive certificates after successfully completing their courses.

Certificates are issued according to maritime standards recognized by relevant maritime authorities.

Course fees vary depending on the specific course being taken.

Yes. DMTA accepts students from different countries.

Training is mainly conducted in English.

Yes. DMTA combines theoretical lessons with practical training sessions.

Yes. Instructors are experienced maritime professionals.

Accommodation may not be provided directly, but nearby lodging/Hostel options are available.

Graduates can work on ships, ports, offshore industries, and maritime service companies.

Yes. Many courses are short professional maritime safety courses.

Yes. Companies can enroll their employees for professional maritime training.

Applicants are generally required to be at least 18 years old.

DMTA offers maritime safety courses such as fire fighting, survival techniques, and first aid.

This course teaches survival skills in case of emergencies at sea.

This course trains participants on how to prevent and control fires onboard ships.

This course teaches basic medical response and first aid procedures in maritime environments.

This course focuses on safety awareness and responsible behavior onboard ships.

Yes. Practical demonstrations and simulations are part of the training.

Yes. Students receive training materials during the course.

Yes. DMTA provides a certificate verification system. www.verify.dmta.ac.tz

Yes. DMTA works with maritime regulators and training authorities.

The academy has classrooms, training equipment, and safety training facilities.

It is recommended to register at least several days before the course date.