Mercedes-Benz Signs MoU With Delhi Institute For Advance Diploma Course

- The Mechatronics training school was started in the year 2002
- Only 20 students per centre qualify to take the course every year
- Over 540 students have successfully completed the program since 2002
G. B. Pant Institute of Technology signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Mercedes-Benz India to run the one-year Advance Diploma in Automotive Mechatronics (ADAM) with the aim to educate the Delhi youth with the latest technology and make them employable. Mechatronics initiative will prepare the youth with expertise in mechanical, electronics and informatics as well as in other modern automation technologies. Punya Salila Srivastava, Secretary, Education, Manoj Kumar, Director, Directorate of Training and Technical Education, Santosh Iyer, Vice President, After Sales, Mercedes-Benz India and other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.
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Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said, "Delhi Govt is making all efforts to bring in the best of global companies to impart knowledge and provide hands on experience to our students so that they do not lag behind with any of their competitors in the market. We have tried to link our vocational studies at the school level with the higher education so that the students can acquire maximum knowledge on the subject matter."
The ADAM course will be offered under the Automobile Discipline of the college. The initial plan is to start the course with a single batch of 20 students and the selection of candidates will be strictly as per merit via an Entrance Test conducted by the college under the supervision of Mercedes-Benz. Engineering Degree/Diploma holders are eligible to appear for the entrance test. Certificates for the successful students shall be jointly issued by the authorities of the college and the company. Mercedes-Benz India has already imparted training to the faculty members from GB pant for more than a year.
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Roland Folger, MD & CEO, Mercedes-Benz India said, "With the expansion of the Mechatronics program in Delhi, we believe a large section of aspiring automotive technicians in this part of the country, will find the right platform to enhance their skills and get directly benefitted from."
The Mechatronics training school at Mercedes-Benz India was started in the year 2002 with the aim of providing trained service personnel and engineers. Only 20 students per centre qualify to take the course every year. Since its inception, over 540 students have successfully completed the program and have been placed within various organizations in India. The Mechatronics program also provides support to Mercedes-Benz India's state-of-the-art operations at Chakan, Pune.
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