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DGS (Directorate General of Shipping) approval is mandatory for doctors who wish to serve onboard Indian or foreign ships. It certifies the doctor to conduct seafarer medical exams as per maritime standards.
Registered medical practitioners with an MBBS degree, relevant experience in occupational health or maritime medicine, and valid MCI/State Medical Council registration can apply.
Documents typically include a medical degree, registration certificate, experience proof, passport-size photos, ID proof, and any additional certificates required by DGS.
DGS approval is generally valid for 5 years, after which it must be renewed by submitting updated documents and fulfilling renewal criteria as set by DGS.
You can view the official list of approved medical examiners published by the Directorate General of Shipping on its website.