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PADI Courses & Certifications



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You have probably heard of PADI, the world's largest training agency for scuba diving. You should know the benefits of PADI, whether you're interested in taking a recreational or professional diving course. This article will cover the many options you have, as well as the benefits and how to select the best course for your needs.

PADI is the world's largest scuba diving training agency

In the late 1980s, PADI created its system of diver education. PADI, the largest scuba dive training agency worldwide, has more than 900,000 certified divers. PADI System of Diving Education uses a performance-based training system that focuses heavily on student-centered education with maximum practice. Approximately one-third of all certifications are earned while diving.


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The organization is home to more than 6,000 dive centres and has 135,000 members. More than 23 million divers have been certified through its certification programs. According to the PADI website over 80,000 people received certification in Koh Tao in 2014. 75% of them took a PADI course. The PADI materials can be downloaded in over 25 languages. According to a recent study in the journal Scuba Diver, PADI has been ranked as the most important scuba diving training institution in the world.

There are many popular courses for scuba diving.

PADI may be the best certification for you if you are interested in scuba diving. These courses are some of the most sought-after in the world and all can be found under one roof. You don't have to be a diver to get PADI certification. There are several different PADI levels, including the open water diver, the advanced diver, and even a master instructor level.


Although you can learn to dive by obtaining a certification from an instructor at PADI, it is not legal to do so without one. If you're not certified, many dive centers won't rent you their equipment, and it's not even legal to do so without a certification. PADI certification certifies that you have been properly trained to dive. Many reputable dive centers won't rent equipment to you if you don’t have it, as scuba diving can be dangerous.

It provides professional certifications

There are multiple levels of PADI professional certification. Instructor Development requires 100 dives. It requires proof that you have completed Emergency First Response training (e.g. CPR). These prerequisites may cause the PADI Instructor Development Program to take longer than it should. Instructors are required to log at least 100 dives in order to take the PADI Instructor Development Course. The instructor who has attained this level can take the PADI Professional Course.


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PADI courses can be combined and include online and classroom theory sessions. Divers also complete a combination of confined water and open water practice. International vocational and educational training organizations have approved the PADI courses. Some dive training courses qualify for college credit, or vocational training. PADI courses can also be found anywhere. And they are recognized all over the world. These courses can be a great choice if you are looking for a job within the diving industry.



 



PADI Courses & Certifications