Toyota opens second training programme in Hyderabad

Toyota opens second training programme in Hyderabad
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Toyota Motor Corporation on Tuesday announced launch of f its distinctive training model – Body & Paint Technician (T-TEP) at Government Industrial Training Institute, Sanathnagar.  The event also marked the launch of first BPT-TEP programme in Telangana State. 

Hyderabad: Toyota Motor Corporation on Tuesday announced launch of f its distinctive training model – Body & Paint Technician (T-TEP) at Government Industrial Training Institute, Sanathnagar. The event also marked the launch of first BPT-TEP programme in Telangana State.

In an endeavour to bridge the gap between industry requirement and the need for skilled labour, Toyota has already established a general training T-TEP, at Hyderabad, in association with HEH The Nizam & Alladin Technical Institute -Industrial Training Centre.

T-TEP, a special training module in which Toyota has tied up with industrial training institutes, was launched in 2006 in India. The program aims at providing technical know-how training to IT students across India along with providing hands on real time experience within Toyota dealerships.

With this program, Toyota Kirloskar Motor intends to enhance the technical abilities and employability of Industrial Training Institute (ITI) students in the age group of 16 to 18 years. The program will benefit ITIs in building skilful technicians for the Indian automotive repair industry.

The current automobile repair industry is characterised by inadequately skilled manpower and lack of professional training for repair and diagnostics. T-TEP is a unique initiative undertaken by TKM, in partnership with ITIs and its dealer partners across India to address this issue.

Objective To support “skill India Initiatives”
Number of T-TEP institutes in India 46
Number of TT-EP institutes in Andhra Pradesh 2 in Hyderabad, 1 in Vishakhapatnam.
Number of students trained under T-TEP program across India 4594
Percentage of students recruited 65%

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