Right Here, Right Care! ’18 Students Graduated & Got Jobs’ during HMIL-St Aloysius ITI Tie Up Graduation Day
Right Here, Right Care! ’18 Students Graduated and also Got Jobs’ during Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL)-St Aloysius Industrial Training Institute {SAITI}, Kodialbail, Mangaluru Tie Up Graduation Day Venture, held on Tuesday, 18 June 2019 at SAITI Hall. A 100% job placement for Mechanic Motor Vehicle {MMV} students for FOUR years in a row
Mangaluru : One of the great benefits in pursuing your career in technical field rather that burning your midnight oil to excel in your college degree or post-graduate career, is that you have your job ready when you complete your ITI course-whereas when you graduate in degree college or post graduate or complete your engineering degree, you will have to go around searching for a good job, which may take months or could be years. So, would you prefer to do your Graduate and Post Graduate studies, and then after graduating wait a long time to get a better and good paying job” or Would you prefer to pursue your career in technical/mechanical field, and once you complete your training/course, when there is a job waiting for you at a reputed company? I bet you would opt for the latter to pursue your career in tech field and anticipate a bright future ahead. Do you know that Electricians, Plumbers, Air Condition mechanics, Automobile mechanics and those trained and qualified in any technical field earn big money than those in medical field in European countries.
A licensed plumber/electrician or a AC Mechanic earns nearly $ 70-80 thousand {nearly Rs 5,600,000} per year in USA, which even a medical professional doesn’t make that much. And for that matter, students who had got training in various technical field from SAITI have been earning good salary in India, and quite a few are employed in Gulf and Europeans countries making big bucks, and enjoying their lives. So don’t you think that One or Two years training in technical field is much better than slogging and browsing through books and burning that midnight oil in order to pass your exams and then go job hunting? There is lots of scope for those trained in technical field, where jobs are ready, and you can make a good living. What’s your choice? Think twice before you step into your next career after SSLC or PUC.
Yes, technological advancement is happening at very rapid pace. Thus continuous exposure and adaptation to the changing environment is inevitable. Currently, there exists a wide gap between the skills attained by a student and the actual industrial requirements. As a result, even though jobs are available in the industries, unemployment problem exists among youth. If the training programme is designed so that the students acquire the skills which are required by the industry, he/she can get employed easily.
Realizing this need, St Aloysius Industrial Training Institute had entered into joint ventures with the reputed companies in various sectors. One of them is a Tie-up venture with M/S Hyundai Motor India Limited, a leading car manufacturer. This kind of Tie-up with Hyundai Motors is the first and only one in Karnataka. As part of the Training Methodology-during this training programme, students of Mechanic Motor Vehicle (MMV) trade go through a well structured, systematic training process. Under this venture, the students will be imparted Hyundai technical training in relation to repair and servicing of Hyundai vehicles. This training is given along with the regular curriculum of NCVT. Under the successful completion of the training, students are recruited by the dealer network of M/s Hyundai Motor India Ltd.
Under this tie-up venture, the FOURTH graduation day was celebrated on Tuesday, 18 June, 2019 in St Aloysius ITI. The programme began with invoking God’s blessings through a prayer song, followed by welcome address by Fr Cyril D’mello SJ-Director of SAITI, where he said, “Yes, when you graduate your skills will make you a good mechanic, but what will really make you a good mechanic if you also have good character, behaviouAnd I am sure thta you all have learned these qualities during your academic years here at SAITI. These qualities will bring a difference , and will make you shine as a True Aloysian, and as they say , Aloysian is Always an Aloysian’. Keep up the good work that you are all entrusted with, and best of luck in your career”.
The programme was inaugurated by lighting of the lamp by chief guest, G Sathish- Training Head-South, M/s Hyundai Motor India Ltd, Chennai, along with other dignitaries on the dais, namely- Sashikanth Shetty- General Manager, Sales & Service M/s Advaith Hyundai; Fr Dionysius Vaz SJ- Rector, St Aloysius Institutions (who presided over the programme); Fr Cyril D’mello- Director, SAITI; and Vincent Mendonsa – Principal, SAITI. The students were awarded the certificates from Hyundai Motor India ltd. Handing over the certificates, G. Sathish in his inaugural address said, “We have this tie-up venture with St Aloysius ITI as a part of our CSR initiative. It has been a very fruitful and successful collaboration with St Aloysius ITI. The students of this institution stand out in the crowd due to their workmanship, discipline, knowledge and dedication. This institution never compromises on the quality of education. This venture has created a win-win situation to the company as well as the institution.. I was overwhelmed with the results during the assessment and interview with the graduating students. Apart from mechanical skills, added values will also be an asset. Joining Hyundai company will not be a easy task, since there will be hurdles, but you’ll have to overcome them to reach greater heights”.
G Sathish also thanked the Management of St Aloysius ITI for the support extended in the successful implementation of the training programme. He also felicitated the trainers- Karthik from M/s Advaith Hyundai and Robin Vas from St Aloysius ITI. Certificates were also distributed to the students of ‘Centre of Excellence’ on successful completion of their course. ‘Centre of Excellence’ or COE is a special course designed to impart skills in multiple disciplines to the students. Multi-skilled technicians are in very much demand in the modern industries. Job offer letters were also presented to the 18 graduates on the occasion.
The president of the programme Fr Dionysius Vaz SJ congratulating the students on their successful completion of the course said, “In our institutions we not only give academic education, we also give them life skills. As a potter uses both his hands to make a pot- one hand to shape the inner part and the other to shape the outer part, we too need to have inner character built with values and outer life rooted in service of others. Only then, we would be able to live a meaningful and fruitful life. I was overwhelmed when I heard the feedback on the graduates from Hyundai trainer Sathish. You need to also take your job as a mission, since all our SAITI staff take their jobs as a mission, and I specially compliment trainers of SAITI Robin Vas and Raghavendra for their good work in training the students. I have great love and concern towards SAITI nad the poor students who are enrolled here. Since four years we have made vast changes at this institution, and we feel proud of it. You students need to have qualities of Competence, Conscious, and Compassion. You need to upgrade your soft skills. And my dream is to see you become like Sathish or Sashikanth Shetty in Hyundai Company ”
Alwyn Menezes- Vice Principal proposed of SAITI vote of thanks, and Robin Vas, the convener of the programme compered very professionally.