One of my friends completed her diploma from NTTF Dharwad. He gave me some information about the sports meets and the annual schedule for all the centers of NTTF. A sports meet is held every year in the centers. The Kreeda and Kala Sangam take place alternatively. All the NTTF centers participate and represent their centers. Students have a good time participating in these events.
The sports level is only up to the NTTF and it will not take you to the national level. So if you are looking for sports meets then, unfortunately, you will have to look for other institutions.
The life of a graduate mechanical engineer trainee from NTTF, Peenya, Bangalore is fulfilling but demanding as well.
It is certainly not easy and every day you will learn a few things which will be important in your career. The lessons you will get will be physically and mentally demanding but after completing the course you work in any company very comfortably.
If your knowledge of the core subjects is good, then you will definitely get a good job in a good company with a salary package which will be according to your expectations.
Also people from all over the country study here and thus you will learn about various other cultures and traditions. Overall it is a very enriching experience.
My brother did PGPDE from NTTF, so I have some idea about both courses.
PGDE:
PGTE:
I will advise you to take all these factors into consideration, before choosing PGDE or PGTE at NTTF.
The experience you will get in NTTF will transform you from an ordinary engineer to an advanced one. However, it is important that you work hard and diligently.
NTTF is unquestionably superior to the standard Engineering Master's degree program in India. Tool Design course will assist you in technical preparation for industry challenges.
The institute has great connections and tie-ups with leading manufacturers in India and abroad. You can rely on NTTF to help you achieve your goals, whatever they may be.
NTTF is a prestigious private education institution in India, founded by the Indo-Swiss partnership for technical education. Here’s what I got to know after doing some research online.
Lastly, you get permission to attend the DCET exam, which will help you get into engineering colleges affiliated with Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) or autonomous.
IDTR and NTTF Jamshedpur are two institutes that provide various short and long-term diploma courses. While Tata Steel is a big brand that requires no introduction in the field of Iron and steel manufacturing. Here are some of the factors that you need to consider regarding your options.
Tata Steel- Tata Steel is a renowned multinational company specialized in steel making. It is a huge brand in itself. If you receive a placement here it would be a huge accomplishment for you as you would have the opportunity to work with several multi-talented people. The exposure you would experience there, is quite unparalleled.
IDTR(Indo danish tool room)- It is a government institute for the students who are graduates, intermediate or 10th pass outs. It is an institute for Design, Development & Manufacturing of Quality Tools & Components, Project Consultancy & Skill Development for such students. These are short-term courses in the field of electrical, civil, mechanical, electronics.
NTTF- It is an institute that offers several programs such as Diploma in Tool & Die Making (CP01), Diploma in Electronics (CP04), Diploma in Computer Engineering (CP08), Diploma in Mechatronics (CP15), Certificate Program in Electronics (CP-12). It is responsible for carrying out short-term programs for industries as well as institutes in Jamshedpur and around it.
Both IDTR and NTTF are great. It does not matter which institute you opt for, if you have the required skills you will get decent opportunities from both the institute. Also, if you are hard-working and have good skills, then you can definitely excel in Tata Steel. Now the final decision is yours.
NTTF is a better option as my brother secured a job offer, on-campus with a decent salary.
The diploma from NTTF is really superior to a regular diploma. Their curriculum is updated according to the industry trends and needs. You will be given proper exposure through seminars, internships, and industry visits.
The alumni base is also very large and has well-established connections. It also provides you with the college tag, which you can later use during your representation.
However, you must be more than an average student to succeed; otherwise, it will be difficult. Hard work and perseverance are extremely important for this. So, if you have that confidence in yourself, do opt for NTTF.
Your answer depends on your willingness regarding your career plans. If you wish to pursue higher studies then you should give it a try as your career would start only when you have decided on it.
If you are looking for job opportunities as soon as your diploma ends then it would be a boost to your career. However, higher studies would help you in gaining better knowledge about your field.
As for the job opportunity, if it is your dream company or field of interest then pursuing it would not be a regretful decision. There are many universities offering weekend courses as well as part-time courses for several B. Tech and B.E.
On the completion of your diploma, you would definitely be exposed to better opportunities as you gain experience would be higher in comparison to your other fellow mates.
NTTF is a good option even if you are an average student. Let me tell you the experience of my friend who recently graduated from here.
He scored 45% in 12th with a science background. He was able to score 600 in the state-level exam. He chose Mechatronics and did well in academics. Currently, he is working with TATA Steel with 40,000 per month. The salary is a bit low but it is not bad when you are a fresher.
NTTF will be a good option if you are looking forward to pursuing a diploma. However, you must know that the institute is not recognized by AICTE currently. Thus, it will limit your opportunities to apply for any government jobs in the future.
No, I would not suggest you join Nettur Technical Training Foundation (NTTF) to pursue a PG Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. The quality of education at the institute has been going down gradually over the past few years.
There has been no improvement in the infrastructure in the past few years. The institute does not have well-equipped laboratories. The workshops do not have the required resources to offer to the students of the institute. You would not be able to gain any experience in the practical application of all the concepts in the course.
Do not be fooled by the marketing and promotional banners and pamphlets of the institute. The companies mentioned in these promotional activities used to visit the campus years ago for recruitment purposes. Now, hardly a few of them visit the campus.