St. Joseph’s Technical Institute, Pune
Address
Shankarshet Road


India
Coordinates18°30′1.82″N 73°52′2.46″E / 18.5005056°N 73.8673500°E / 18.5005056; 73.8673500
Information
TypeJesuit, Catholic
DenominationAll faiths
Established1959 (1959)
DirectorBhausaheb Sansare
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment350
Campus7 acres (2.8 ha)
TuitionRs. 13,500 / year
Hostel90 students at Rs. 50/month
Websitesjtipune.com

St. Joseph's Technical Institute (SJTI) is a higher educational institute located in Pune, India. It was opened in 1959 by the Jesuits of the Pune Province,[1] India. It trains middle-level managers – technicians with a combination of practical expertise, theoretical knowledge, communication skills, and management perspectives.

Through work-study programs and assistance from abroad, SJTI assists the economically and socially backward classes to respond to a need in industry. SJTI has served as a model for other vocational education and training schools that are being promoted by the Indian government.[2]

The institute is a member of Skills for Progress, an all-India association of private technical and vocational training institutes, and prepares students for the National Council on Vocational Training (NCVT) examination in the craftsmen training schemed courses of the Maharashtra State Board of Vocational Examinations.[3]

Courses

  • ITI courses: Fitter, turner, mechanic (motor vehicle) , welder
  • Autonomous courses (full-time): Fitter, turner, mechanic (motor vehicle), machinist, welder,

See also

References

  1. "Pune Jesuits – all for the greater glory of god". punejesuits.net. Retrieved 2017-10-15.
  2. "Leading Education Portal in India - Education news, Institute Ranking & Reviews, Education Jobs, Products, Resources & Services :: Education World". Educationworld.in. Retrieved 2017-10-15.
  3. "St. Joseph's Technical Institute, Pune – Pune Jesuits". punejesuits.net. Retrieved 2017-10-15.
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