Cadets Code of Conduct
The Cadet of Pakistan Marine Academy must always;
- Remain smart, alert and lively at all times.
- Consider personal cleanliness and the cleanliness of PMA as personal responsibility.
- Obey all orders smartly and cheerfully.
- Be punctual always.
- Place duty above any other consideration.
- Do not shirk any responsibility or duty. In fact, volunteer to take responsibility.
- Speak the truth, regardless of consequences.
- Be honest and do not cheat.
- Behave like gentlemen.
- Be ready to help others at all times.
- Learn to admire rather than condemn.
- Be fair and just to all.
- Be broad minded and free from parochial and racial feelings.
- Do all your work with your own hands, thus demonstrating dignity of labor.
- Do not protect wrong doers.
- Do not conceal facts or evidence.
- Devote yourself wholeheartedly to your studies and learning.
- Uphold the good name of Pakistan Marine Academy at all times.
- Take interests in all extra-curricular activities of Pakistan Marine Academy.
- Develop an attitude of friendliness towards all; service before self; give rather than take; and oblige rather than be obliged.
- Win respect through merit alone.
- Remain cheerful and obedient under all circumstances.
- Give wholehearted respect to seniors and give affection and guidance to juniors.
- Last, but not the least, feel honor bound to report any breach of code of conduct without fear or favor.
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