GMU Admission Open House 
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GMU announces Admission Open House 2025

Students can seek career guidance on professional pathways and industry connections available to GMU graduates.

Bar & Bench

Gujarat Maritime University (GMU) has announced an Admission Open House on December 6, 2025, from 6:30 PM onwards.

The Open House will be an interactive online session, to be hosted via Webex. It is designed to provide prospective students access to direct engagement opportunities with GMU's leadership and senior faculty.

GMU Admission Open House

Speakers at the Open House

  • Prof (Dr) S Shanthakumar, Provost, GMU, Director, Gujarat National Law University

  • Prof G Raghuram, Professor Emeritus, GMU

  • Prof (Dr) Tanuja Kaushik, Dean, Academic Affairs, GMU

  • Dr Chirag Patel, Registrar, GMU

  • Dr Abhay Singh, Director, School of Maritime Law, Policy and Administration

  • Dr Dharmesh Raval, Director, School of Maritime Management

GMU Flagship programmes open for admission

  • LLM in Maritime Law and International Trade Law

  • EDP in Maritime Law and Shipping and Logistics

  • MBA in Maritime Management (Shipping & Logistics| Port Management)

  • MBA in Maritime Regulation and Compliance Management (with ICSI)

The event will offer insights into GMU’s academic programs, career prospects, and the unique opportunities available in Maritime Law, International Trade Law, and Maritime Management.

This open house is designed to help prospective students gain a deeper understanding of GMU’s specialized programs and enable them to make well-informed decisions regarding their academic and career paths.

Students can also seek career guidance on professional pathways and industry connections available to GMU graduates.

Event Details

  • Date: December 6, 2025

  • Time: 06:30 PM (IST)

  • Mode: Online (Webex)

For more details, please visit gmu.edu.in

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