Direct admissions to Pullampadi ITI to go on till January 16
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Direct admissions to the Government Industrial Training Institute (ITI) for Women at Pullampadi will go on till January 16, according to a press release from the ITI. The ITI offers courses in Electronics Mechanic, Machinist, Desk Top Publishing, Computer Operator and Programming Assistant, Shorthand, Sewing Technology, Multimedia Animation with Special Effects and Surface Ornamentation Techniques. The Electronics Mechanic and Machinist courses are two-year programmes and all others are one-year courses.
Students of the three-star institution will be offered internship training. Campus interviews for placements will also be arranged, K. S. Karpagam, Principal of the ITI, said in a press release.
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Work to upgrade ITI begins
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Modernisation planned at a cost of ₹5 crore; Centre to bear 70% of expenses
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Officials briefing Social Welfare Minister M. Kandasamy on Friday about the work taken up to make Mettupalayam ITI a model facility.
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Modernisation planned at a cost of ₹5 crore; Centre to bear 70% of expenses
Work to upgrade the Government Industrial Training Institute at Mettupalayam into a model ITI commenced on Friday.
Minister for Social Welfare M. Kandasamy participated in a ground breaking ceremony for construction work as part of the upgradation.
Local legislator N.S.J. Jayabal, Labour Secretary E. Vallavan and chairman of the Committee of Industrialists and Officials, which manages the ITI, M. Nandakumar were present at the event.