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Industrial training institutes (ITI) and industrial training centers (ITC) is a qualification and are post-secondary schools in India constituted under the Directorate General of Training (DGT), Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Union Government, to provide training in various trades.
College name Location District Established Government Industrial Training Institute, Pettai, Tirunelveli: Pettai: Tirunelveli district: 1958 Government Industrial Training Institute, Coimbatore
The department oversees industrial and vocational training through Government of Haryana-owned [2] and privately owned [3] Industrial Training Institutes (ITI) in the state of Haryana. The department has embarked on a project to upgrade the Industrial Training Institutes (ITI) in the state of Haryana into Center of Excellence (CoE)s.
ITI Arab Ki Sarai, [1] is a vocational education institute in New Delhi, India.It lies on an eight-acre site adjacent to Humayun's Tomb in Nizamuddin East.It offers one- and two-year full-time courses of relevance to 28 different trades and is affiliated to the National Council for Vocational Training [2] and also the State Council for Vocational Training.
ITI Limited, earlier known as Indian Telephone Industries Limited, is a central public sector undertaking in India. It is under the ownership of Department of Telecommunications , Ministry of Communications , Government of India .
The Information Technology Institute (ITI) is a national institute established in 1993 by the Egyptian Information and Decision Support Center (IDSC). It provides specialized software development programs to fresh graduates, as well as professional training programs and IT courses for the Egyptian Government, ministries, and local decision ...
The Rustamji Institute of Technology (RJIT) is the first engineering college in India established by a Para Military Force. Due to deployment of the bulk of the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel in militancy affected areas, the majority of the force personnel stay separated from their families and are unable to look after the education of their children.
The code sets for Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya, Tamil, and Telugu are similar, with each Devanagari form replaced by the equivalent form in each writing system [2]: 462 . Each character is shown with its decimal code and its Unicode equivalent.