HEH Nizam and Alladin Technical Institute

HEH Nizam and Alladin Technical Institute
Established 1950
Founder Khan Bahadur Ahmed Alladin
Location Hyderabad, Telangana, India

HEH Nizam and Alladin Technical Institute generally known as Alladin Technical Institute is among the institutes founded by Khan Bahadur Ahmed Alladin aided by HEH Mir Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII in early 1950.[1]

It was formed to provide the technical education to the underprivileged residents of Hyderabad, India which was out of reach for poor student. From its inception until 1961 it was funded by the Mecca Madina Wakf Board and, due to financial trouble, it was sponsored by the HEH Nizam's Charitable Trust and Alladin Wakf.[1]

The institute is certified by Ministry of Labour and Employment, Union Government of India. Referred as an industrial training institute (ITI) the certificate issued by ITI to its pupils is referred as National Trade Certificates.

Academics

Courses are offered in five trade discipline with 20 seats for each trade.[1]

The minimum qualification required is SSC. It is a two-year diploma course with an internship programme of six months conducted during the last semester of the course.[1]

Job placement

Placement opportunities and assistance are provided to the students by the institute, most former students were recruited for the government and MNCs such as Toyota, Voltas, Carrier air conditioning, BHEL, ECIL and CPDCL.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Armed with technical edge, poor students land a job". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 12 September 2011. Retrieved 12 September 2011.

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