NTTF is a good institute for the Tool Design course. The PG is Tool Design is a one-year course. According to one of my friends studying at NTTF, make sure your foundations in mechanical engineer...
The post-graduate course in NTTF is a one-year or two-year course depending on what you choose. You need to have a strong foundation in the area of mechanical engineering. Most of the faculty use...
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 su...
How good is the postgraduation diploma course in tool design at NTTF?
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Rochak Kundra Posted On - Sep 10, 2021
Studied Tool and Die Making at Nettur Technical Training Foundation (2019)
It is suggested not to join NTTF for any course. The reasons are given below –
Recognition: NTTF does not have AICTE recognition and thus you have no other option other than going for a job in the private sector. You cannot go for higher studies even.
Study Life: Many veteran professors have left the institute and have not been replaced by equally competent professors. The intake has been increased which has lowered the attention received by each student.
Placements: The institute hosts mostly service-based companies with packages of less than 2 LPA. One of my friends was offered INR 8,000 – INR 15,000 per month by a company and it cannot be termed good for a postgraduate degree.
Cost of Education - The tuition fee is high around INR 1,60,000 per year and they are increasing it every year by INR 2,000 – INR 3,000. If you have applied for the Bangalore center then you will have to shell out close to INR 7,000 per month on house rent, food, travel, etc. You are looking at a total cost of around INR 3,50,000 for a year degree.
Doing a PG diploma course in tool design at NTTF is not justified at all and I think you will literally waste your time and money on nothing.
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According to some of my friends studying there, NTTF is the best for technical courses. Here are some things I got to know from them:
It offers various programs like diplomas, post-graduati...
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