One of my friends was with NTTF as a Training officer for 4.5 years. During the training, he enhanced his core strength in tool engineering, shop floor basics, design processes, hydraulics pneumatics, and even robotics engineering.
According to him, the best part of the training was that he got to clear his theoretical knowledge and apply them practically during his training. If your basics are clear and you can express them properly then you will certainly get decent opportunities at the institute.
Currently, he is working with Jindal Steel in a new role. His training from NTTF has helped him prepared for the new challenges that come with the job.
I have friends from NTTF and they did get placed after completing their courses from NTTF. One of my friends got placed even before completing his course. You will receive placement offers if you have the required skills.
Service engineers, automation engineers, manufacturing engineers, inspection engineers, plant head, the floor in-charge, etc. are some of the roles offered at NTTF. In the recent placement, the average and highest CTC offered was 5 LPA and 12 LPA.
Top companies like L&T, Siemens, Tata Motors, FANUC, Tata Steel, Addverb Technology, Gainwell Commosales, Lohia Corp, Schneider Electric and Timken Limited, etc. recruited students from NTTF.
NTTF does offer good opportunities, so securing a decent job offer depends on your ability and skills.
The life of a graduate mechanical engineer trainee from NTTF, Peenya, Bangalore is fulfilling but demanding as well.
It is certainly not easy and every day you will learn a few things which will be important in your career. The lessons you will get will be physically and mentally demanding but after completing the course you work in any company very comfortably.
If your knowledge of the core subjects is good, then you will definitely get a good job in a good company with a salary package which will be according to your expectations.
Also people from all over the country study here and thus you will learn about various other cultures and traditions. Overall it is a very enriching experience.
It is suggested not to join NTTF for any course. The reasons are given below –
Doing a PG diploma course in tool design at NTTF is not justified at all and I think you will literally waste your time and money on nothing.
One of my friends recently graduated from NTTF and he pursued Tool and Die-making course. Here is a detailed outlook about the course to support your question:
Thus to say, play your card right and make an informed decision.
The courses offered at Nettur Technical Training Center (NTTF) differ from other institutes across India. However, in case you are looking for a broad spectrum of placement and standard quality of education, it is best that you find an institute that is rather situated in an industrial area, such as the one located in Bangalore.
It is best that you do not join NTTF because the course fee is almost the same as any private engineering college. It would be an extravagant expenditure.
I have a friend who is currently working with Jindal Steel and before that he was employed as a training officer in NTTF.
As per his insights, the training officers at NTTF should have engineering conceptual clarity and practical implementation of these concepts. They earn as per their qualifications and experience.
The posts offered to Training Officers are different in NTTF. These include Training Officer, Assistant Training Officer, Junior Training Officer, Senior Training Officer, and more.
As a fresher, the starting remuneration is anywhere between INR 16,000 to INR 18,000 per month. However, as he had some experience, he managed to earn INR 25,000 per month. Overall, the salary is decent.
Most people come to NTTF for its placement assistance. If you are in a situation where you have to choose between a job and higher studies. I suggest going for a job is the better option. Even if you go to higher studies you are gonna get the same job.
NTTF offers decent placement opportunities. According to the recent placement highlights the highest and average CTC offered at the institute is 1.5 LPA and 5 LPA.
So, doing the job is the best thing for NTTF passed-out students. If you want to do big in your career, pursue and complete your degree in a good college.
One of my friends completed her diploma from NTTF Dharwad. He gave me some information about the sports meets and the annual schedule for all the centers of NTTF. A sports meet is held every year in the centers. The Kreeda and Kala Sangam take place alternatively. All the NTTF centers participate and represent their centers. Students have a good time participating in these events.
The sports level is only up to the NTTF and it will not take you to the national level. So if you are looking for sports meets then, unfortunately, you will have to look for other institutions.
One of my friends graduated from NTTF recently and according to him, if you don't have any government job aspirations then you can go with NTTF.
This is because NTTF doesn't have AICTE approval and you won't be able to apply for government sector jobs. However after diploma chances of getting a job easy than a bachelor that is the only point.
Since you are getting a diploma from NTTF along with a B. Voc Degree from a reputed college together B. Voc degree is government approved and makes you eligible for government jobs and you will be learning practical oriented skills at NTTF.