Sri Guru Harkrishan Type: Private I.T.I(SGHITI)
Type: Private
Established In : 2003
Sri Guru Harkrishan Type: Private I.T.I, New Delhi OverviewThe Institute named after Guru Harkrishan Sahib Ji, the eighth Guru of the Sikhs is a Technical Educational Institute set up under the aegis of Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) in Established In : 2003 and approved by D.G.E & T, National Council of Vocational Training, Ministry of Labour, Govt. of India, for providing quality technical education. This Industrial Training Institute was established with the aim to help those youth who cannot go for higher education for one or the other reason and are interested to go for technical training. Initially, the Institute started imparting training in the following five Trades on the pattern of I.T.I Courses and got the permanent affiliation of National Council for Vocational Training. It is by sheer dedication, commendable hard work by the faculty members and others members of the staff that Institute is being recognized as the Best Type: Private I.T.I in the Delhi. Our students are giving excellent results in their Examination and all credits goes to cooperative management, hardworking faculty and competent administration. Industrial training integral part of the curriculum to develop practical skill and know the work culture in an industry. The vision of Sri Guru Harkrishan Type: Private I.T. is to be the leading centre of learning and innovation in emerging areas of business and management education. For every course the college imparts practical training to its students that helps them to understand better, improve their demonstrative skills, eliminate hesitation and in this process strives to mould them into industry ready professionals. Mission of Sri Guru Harkrishan Type: Private I.T.I is ‘to foster critical analysis by training students both in theory and practice so as to equip them with skills needed for facing global challenges with team work and human values. And to build quality network with the Industry, educationists and the society for exchanging knowledgeView MoreView Less