Thursday, May 5, 2011

ATTC posts record campus recruitment success


GANGTOK, 04 May: A record number of 63 second year students of Advanced Technical Training Centre (ATTC), Bardang, have been selected by Anand Automotives, in a campus recruitment drive held recently, informs a press release.
The students of Manufacturing Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics and Tool and Die-making have been selected a year before they actually pass out from the institute. The institute also has a tie-up with Anand Automotives for industrial training of final year students in which the company awards stipend and free accommodation to the trainees at various locations in India.
At present 63 final year students of Manufacturing Technology and Mechatronics are undergoing industrial training for a period of six months at places like Pune, Dharwar and Pantnagar, the release informs.

In another campus recruitment held in the month of April, Apollo Tyres Indian Operations recruited four final year students of Mechanical Engineering. Maruti Suzuki India Ltd has scheduled their visit to ATTC for 2011 batch in the mid of May. Many more companies are showing their interest to visit the institute for campus recruitment, the release further mentions.
The world class two wheeler giants - Harley Davidson, global steel manufacturer - Arcelor Mittal, India’s number one auto brand - Maruti Suzuki, world class tyre manufacturer - Apollo Tyres, largest OEM for Auto sector - Anand Automotives are some of the important recruiters of diploma engineers from the campus, the release mentions.

1 comment:

  1. Kudos to ATTC for their excellent performance. This way our youths can spread all over World. This is really a proud moment.

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