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Procedure to make the Payment of Various fees to MMD's through the NTR Portal or Bharat Kosh

Below Procedure will come very handy for seafarers which have to deposits any particular fees for anything related to MMD's in India.
As MMD's is going for all online transaction to ease up the process.

And it might save your 100-200 Rupees which you will pay to the shops outside of MMD's if you dont know these things for on-line payment.

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Follow below steps for on-line transaction:
1. Open the NTRP site by:https://bharatkosh.gov.in/
2. Choose Non-Registered Users.Also, you can register by Login, by creating ID and Password.

3. Select Depositors category as Individual or Autonomous body or PSU or Ministry, Department etc for Seafarers select Individual.


4. Click on Search button on Purpose, in ministry select Shipping and Search.


5. Select Payment to your concerned MMD from the search list.

6. If you are filling for MMD Mumbai, Click on Active "EXAM FEES PAYABLE TO PAO SHIPPING MUMBAI". Payment purpose table will be appeared. Please ensure PAO code is 088400-PAO (Shipping), Mumbai, DDO CODE- 234304-P.O, MMD, MUMBAI.
Fill up the amount and write remarks for what you are filling for.


7. Press ADD button and go to NEXT.

8. Fill Depositor Details with Name,Address, Mobile No. and Email ID. Select type of payment i.e, Online Payment or NEFT/RTGS proceed to Next.

9. Details will be generated of correct Confirm it.
10. Make the payment by Net-banking, Credit or Debit cards through the Payment Gate.
11. Upon successful payment, the screen will appear.
12. Generate the Receipt and Print it.


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