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Tata Motors and NTTF launch Skill Development Program under NEEM

By Swati Sanyal Tarafdar,

Added 15 July 2015

It offers a 2 year certificate programme in automobile manufacturing under AICTE

The course is designed into two parts - technical orientation delivered through class room sessions and on-the-job training in the world-class manufacturing facility. The program is divided under four semesters, each focusing on different kind of skill set.

The NEEM trainees will be systematically trained in various aspects of automobile technology spread over four semesters. The first six weeks the trainees will be groomed on the behavioral skills combined with culture building at NTTF Campus, making them ready for the industry environment.

Thereafter, the trainees will be taken through focused on-the-job training at jointly by NTTF and Tata Motors at the Dharwad plant. The course gives due importance to enhancing practical knowledge, improving the skill level of the candidates at TML facility and for the theoretical classes at NTTF.

The youth will be trained by a blend of technical modules and self-developmental courses. They will be mentored and guided by industry leaders. Further to periodic assessment and on successful completion of the program, a certificate will be awarded jointly by NTTF and Tata Motors Ltd. The NEEM trainee has the choice & freedom to migrate to any other industry after course completion.

About Tata Motors

Tata Motors Limited is India's largest automobile company, with consolidated revenues of INR 2,62,796 crores (USD 42.04 billion) in 2014-15. Through subsidiaries and associate companies, Tata Motors has operations in the UK, South Korea, Thailand, South Africa and Indonesia.

About NTTF:

NTTF - an ISO 9001 certified educational foundation established in 1963, is the living symbol of Indo-Swiss cooperation aimed at promoting Vocational technical education for the youth of India. Over past five decades it has trained over 40,000 students.

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