Tuesday 6 October 2015

IIMT Studies invites universities for programme ‘Abhyas’


International Institute of Management and Technical Studies, is conducting a training programme called ‘Abhyas’. The programme will focus on imparting practical industry knowledge in the field of Electronics Engineering.  IIMT Studies has launched this programme in association with Bharti Lokseva Charitable Trust. Many colleges have been invited to be a part of this training programme. Under the programme, the trained engineers of IIMT Studies will share their industrial application knowledge with the elected students from each college. A proper training module would be devised to train the students, free of cost.
The training will largely benefit those students who cannot afford expensive industrial training because of financial troubles but want to learn and excel in their lives. In Gujarat and other parts of the country, there is a high demand for electronics engineer. But there exists a current dearth of such engineers as the knowledge level of the most of the engineers is not up to the mark to be hired. Through this training programme, the selected students will get industrial knowledge and an idea about the prerequisite knowledge of the skills needed in the work field. This session will also benefit students who cannot afford expensive training from professional institutes.
The idea behind this training is to prepare students to take on the competition in the workforce. Through right guidance and skills, the students will be able to get better jobs. This is a humble initiative by International Institute of Management and Technical Studies . The institutes invited are :
L.D. College of Engineering
Ahmedabad institute of technology
Hasmukh Goswami College of Engineering.
LJ Institute of Engineering.
SAL Engineering College
Silver oak College of Engineering.
SAL Engineering College and Research
NSIT College of Engineering.
Universal College of Engineering.
Alpha College of Engineering.
Venus International College of Technology
SABAR Institute of Technology for Girls
 
Source: blog.thevoiceofnation

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