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Scuba diving qualifications 101

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Posted: December 14, 2022

There are several international organisations that certify scuba divers, and the specific qualifications required for each certification may vary slightly. 

Scuba diving qualifications: Types and training providers

However, in general, to qualify for an international scuba diving certification, you will need to complete a basic scuba diving course and pass a written and practical examination. This course will typically cover the basics of scuba diving, including dive theory, dive equipment, dive safety, and dive techniques. Once you have completed the course and passed the examination, you’ll be certified to dive independently to a certain depth, usually between 60 and 100 feet.

Read: A guide to planning your scuba dive training

How do I complete scuba diving qualifications?

There are many different companies and organisations that offer scuba diving training and certification. 

Some of the most well-known and respected organisations include: 

  • PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors)
  • SSI (Scuba Schools International)
  • NAUI (National Association of Underwater Instructors). 

These organisations offer a range of certified scuba diving courses and scuba diving qualifications, including the Open Water Diver, Advanced Open Water Diver, Rescue Diver, Divemaster and Instructor certifications. To find a scuba diving training and certification provider near you, you can search online for scuba diving schools in your area. Alternatively, you can contact one of the international scuba diving organisations mentioned above to find a certified instructor or dive centre near you.

Types of scuba diving qualifications

There are several different scuba diving qualifications that are recognised internationally. Some of the most common include the following:

Open Water Diver

This is the entry-level certification for scuba diving. To qualify for this certification, you will need to complete a basic scuba diving course and pass a written and practical examination. With this certification, you will be qualified to dive independently to a depth of up to 60 feet.

Advanced Open Water Diver

This is an intermediate level certification for scuba diving. To qualify for this certification, you will need to have an Open Water Diver certification and complete additional training and dives. With this certification, you will be qualified to dive to a depth of up to 100 feet.

Rescue Diver

This is an advanced level certification for scuba diving. To qualify for this certification, you will need to have an Advanced Open Water Diver certification and complete additional training in rescue and emergency procedures. With this certification, you will be qualified to assist in rescue and emergency situations while scuba diving.

Divemaster

This is a professional level certification for scuba diving. To qualify for this certification, you will need to have a Rescue Diver certification and complete a significant amount of additional training and experience. With this certification, you will be qualified to lead and supervise other scuba divers.

Instructor

This is the highest level of certification for scuba diving. To qualify for this certification, you will need to have a Divemaster certification and complete a significant amount of additional training and experience. With this certification, you will be qualified to teach scuba diving to others.

PADI scuba diving qualifications

PADI is one of the largest and most well-known scuba diving organisations in the world, and it is widely respected for its comprehensive training programs and commitment to dive safety. 

PADI offers a range of scuba diving courses and certification programs, from the entry-level Open Water Diver certification to the professional level Divemaster and Instructor certifications. PADI courses are typically available through a network of certified instructors and dive centres around the world, which makes it easy to find a training provider near you. Additionally, PADI courses are recognized and respected by dive operators and resorts worldwide, which can make it easier to find dive opportunities and employment in the dive industry.

Completing your scuba diving qualifications with PADI and GVI

GVI offers PADI scuba diving courses and certifications. By completing a PADI course through GVI, you will have the opportunity to learn from experienced instructors while also contributing to GVI’s conservation and development efforts. GVI offers a range of PADI courses, from the entry-level Open Water Diver certification to the professional level Divemaster and Instructor certifications. Our scuba diving programs are typically offered in locations where there are abundant marine environments. 

Speak to an expert on scuba diving certification programs with PADI and GVI here.

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