Gujarat Maritime University
Gujarat Maritime University 
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Gujarat Maritime University has extended the last date to apply for admission to 30 September, 2022

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The Indian Maritime sector has been consistently exhibiting strong growth and is slated to be the maritime market of the future. The establishment of Gujarat Maritime University (GMU) is an endeavour by the Gujarat Maritime Board to provide a fillip to this growth by bridging the knowledge gap within the industry.

In the first phase, the University plans to offer programs catering to the commercial aspects of the Maritime value chain like maritime law, shipping finance and economics, maritime management, logistics, ship broking, ship finance, chartering, ship management just to name a few.

The first phase will also have short-term Executive Development Programs and Management Development Programs. The second phase will focus on the technical aspects.

Programs offered by Gujarat Maritime University

SCHOOL OF MARITIME LAW, POLICY & ADMINISTRATION

For freshers:

  • Masters in Law(LL.M) with specialization in Maritime Law

  • Masters in Law(LL.M) with specialization in International Trade Law

  • Ph.D in International Environmental Law

  • Ph.D  in International Trade Law

For working professionals

  • Executive Diploma in Maritime Law

  • Executive Diploma in International Trade Law

Transitory Campus

Guru Bhavan, C/o, GNLU, Knowledge Corridor, PDPU Road, Koba, Gandhinagar- 382426, Gujarat, India. (Permanent Campus coming at the GIFT City, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India)

Find admission form here.

For admission queries call +91 63568 94500

Write to: admissions@gmu.edu.in

Website: https://gmu.edu.in/

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