The George telegraph Training institute (part - II )

About The George Telegraph Training Institute (Part 2)




"..This is 2nd part of the George telegraph Training institute. If you don't read part 1 . So I recommend you to read first Part 1 then you read part 2. I hope, are you understand? Thank you...."

Attendance:-

1.  Students are required to attend classes punctually and regularly as per class routine. 

2.  Irrespective of other engagements, if any, all students have to attend all classes of the Institute including English and have to attend workshops, site visits and participate in other course related activities which may be notified from time to time. 

3.  No student will be allowed to enter a classroom more than five minutes after the commencement of a class without the permission of the class teacher or Head of the Centre. 

4.  A student absent for more than three consecutive days is required to provide an explanation of the reason for absence in writing on the date of joining to the Head of the Centre along with proof of reason for absence if deemed necessary. Students under 18 years of age must submit a letter of explanation for absence from the guardian. Permission slip from competent authority is required to rejoin further classes. 

5.  Absence without notice for more than one month will lead to removal of the student's name from the Attendance Register. This is subject to discussion of management after submission of proper & satisfactory documents/reasons for such absence. Moreover, the institute will not be responsible for the loss of tuition and attendance in such cases. 

6.  A student must attend 70% or greater in theoretical and 80% or greater in practical classes (Including Communicative English and Personality Development classes for courses of duration one year and above) in each semester to be eligible for the final examination as a regular candidate.


Attendance defaulter Fees:-

A student will be allowed to sit for the examination in each semester ( at an academic interval of six months) subject to the maintenance of the following percentage and on payment of the fine due from him for not maintaining the required percentage of attendance.

  (A) From 60% but less than 70% in theory classes and from 70% but less than 80% in practical classes- a fine of Rs 1000/- (rupees one thousand only)- non collegiate.
  (B)  From 50% but less than 60% in theory classes and from 60% But less than 70% in practical classes-a fine of Rs 2000/-( Rupees two thousand only)- short percentage.



7.   A student faling to attain less than 50% attendance, in theory classes and less than 60% atendance in practical classes will have to enroll as a fresh candidate in the same semester as per the prevaling fees of the session for that course. This is subject to the discretion of the Management. With respect to Find Semester Candidates who belong the category of FA would have to pay a fine of Rs.4000 in order to appear for the examination along with the supplementary fees of each subject.

8. Leave admissible to students: (On account of Medical Ground) 
    In addition to usual holidays in the year, if a student who is unable to attend classes owing to liness including injuries / hospitalization, may be allowed medical leave as follows on producing of medical certificate from a Registered Medical Officers/Hospital authorities along with all medical reports thereof.

Fees:-

1.  Admission & tuition fees are payable in cash or by demand draft in full at the time of admission OR as per the prescribed payment terms in the Admission Particulars Chart of the concerned centre, Fees Payable under Instalment Scheme. Cheques also may be accepted subject to clearance/realisation. 

2.  (a)  Students paying fees under installment schemes are required to ensure payment within due dates as specified at the time of admission and as mentioned in their l.D. Card and as mentioned overleat on their Money Receipts. 
    (b) Default of payment will lead to a fine of Rs.500/- (Rupees five hundred ony. If paid within a month. Thereafter on additional fine of Rs. 500/- (Rupees five hundred only) shall be imposed for everymonth orpart thereof of delay in payment of fees. 

3.  All students are instructed to keep the Money Receipts in a safe place tillthe end of the course and use photocopies only in any dealings with the Institute. If the Money Receipt is lost the fact must be immediately brought to the knowledge of the Principal in writing, along with a copy of an FIR lodged with the concerned police station, through the Head of the concerned Centre. Thereafter, a duplicate Money Receipt will be issued by the Admission Office/Head of Centre on payment of Rs. 100/- (Rupees One Hundred only).

Board of studies :-

The following companies are currently in the board:

Tata Motors : Tata Engineering, presently known as Tata Motors is India's largest indigenous automobile manufacturer. The Passenger Car Division represents the leading edge technology of the group with cars such as Indigo', 'Indica and 'Safari'. Member: Board of Studies for Automobile Engineering.




Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.: One of the oldest specialist vehicle manufacturers in the country. Mahindra & Mahindra has evolved from a widely respected utility vehicle company with its range of tractors and jeeps to a technological innovator with the launch of the Scorpio. Member: Board of Studies for Automobile Engineering.

  Carrier : Carrier delivers global solutions across the broadest range of heating, cooling and refrigeration applications. Millions of people over the world trust Carrier's leadership and expertise in creating comfortable healthy environments, regardless of the climate. Member: Board of Studies for Alir-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering. 

Hitachi : Hitachi Home & Life Solutions (India) Limited (HHLI) is an India-based company engaged in the business of manufacturing a range of air-conditioners and trading in refrigerators. Within the air-conditioners range, the Company's offerings including room air-conditioners, commercial air-conditioners, chillers, variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems, telecom air conditioners and rootops. HHLI is a subsidiary of Hitachi Appliances Inc. Japan. Member. Board of Studies for Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering.




 Whirlpool of India Ltd. : Whirlpool of India Ltd (WIL) is an 82.3% subsidiary of $10.3bn Whirlpool inc. US, a leading global consumer durable player. WIL manufactures and markets refrigerators and washing machines. The company has expanded its product range by launching air-conditioners and microwave ovens. WIL is a mass player in refrigerator and washing machine segments. Member : Board of Studies for Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Engineering 

  Bajaj Auto : Bajaj Auto Limited, India's largest manufacturer of scooters and motorcycles has left behind ts Japanese rivals in terms of technology, high volume production and cost efficient products. It has grown operations in 50 countries by creating a line of value-for-money bikes targeted to the different preferences of entry-level buyers with quality such that Kawasaki buy  Bajal products for some of its markets. Member: Board of studies for Automobile engineering.

  Honda : Honda Cars inda Ltd, (HCL) is a leading manufacturer of premium cars in India. The company was established in 1995 with a commitment to provide Honda's latest passenger car models and technologies to the Indian customers. Member: Board of Studies for Automobile Engineering
 
  Voltas : The Group' principal octivities are to manufacture, develop and distibute electrical and agriculturd equipment and pesticides. The products of the Group include air-conditioners, water coolers, refrigerators and washing machines. Member: Board of Studes for Air-conditioning & Rofrigeration Engineering. Auto Tech Projects Pvt. Ltd. (Voltas approved System Solution Provider) is our member Board of Studies for Department of Mechanical Engineering. 

  Godrej & Boyce Manutacturing Co. Ltd. : It is a century old company in india. Company offers from high tech engineering solutions to world class consumer products. Company has mission enriching quality of life everyday everywhere. Products include heat exchange, pressure vessel, reactor, column, forklift locks security safe, cupboard, chairs, tables. home furniture, refrigerator, washing machine, air-conditioners. Member: Board of Studies for Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Engineering & Interior Design Decoration & Site Supervisor Course.

  HITA Technology Pvt. Ltd. : HITA is operating in ndia with corporate office in Kolkata and branch offices at al metros and major cities across the length and breodth of the country. HITA Is one of the world's leading UPS and power equipment manufacturing company catering to several multinational giants. Member: Board of Studies for Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering.

  Kirloskar : Kirloskar is one of India's leading manutacturers of electric and power equipment in Inda. The products have made more than a significant contribution to India's rapidly growing economy. Member: Board of Studies for Automobile & Electrical Engineering. 




  Vodafone East Ltd. : Formally known as Hutchison Essar, it the second largest moble phone operator in terms of revenue behind Bharti Airtel, and third largest in terms of customers. It is among the top three GSM moble operators of India. Member. Board of Studes for Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering. 

  PCS Technology Ltd.: PCS Technology Ltd is a fuly integrated IT Services Company having offices in USA. Europe, Africa, West Asia and UAE. Started in the year 1983, today PCS Technokogy is a 100 milion dolar company. Member: Boardof Studies for Computer Hardware Engineering Course .

  Merlin Projects Ltd. : Merlin had a humble beginning thirty years ago but has over the years, moved from strength to strength and achieved great heights, not in terms of building height but in Its recognition as a fenowned Real Estate Developer in easten India. Member: Board of Studies for the Department of  Engineering.
 
Other is

Sharp:
Association of multidisciplinary engineering consultants (AMEC) :
ISHRAE:
Maruti Suzuki:
Ford:
IFB:
Eureka Forbes Ltd:
TVS motor:

Training Instruments and Equipments :-

  1. Students are required to take proper care of the instruments and equipment handed over to them by the institute during their training. Damage to, or loss of, any such article will require compensation from the students who last handled it, Students are, therefore, advised to examine the condition of all instruments and equipment handed to them carefully before using them. Any defects should be brought to the notice of the teacher/instructor forthwith.

   2. If the damage or loss cannot be attributed to any individual student then the cost of repairing or replacing the equipment or instrument will be shared among all the students of the concerned batch or group of students which last used the item.

   3. The Institute provides instruments and equipment necessary for practical classes. However, students are required to equip themselves with certain basic tools, instruments, books, stationery and equipment for their own use as specified by the teacher of the applicable course or by the Head of the Centre.


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