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MITS partners with Eicher, ASDC for practical auto tech training

MITS partners with Eicher, ASDC for practical auto tech training
The training was centered around the innovative Eicher Mobile Training Van, which served as a moving laboratory for students.
Tirupati: In alignment with the goals of the National Education Policy, MITS Deemed to be University recently hosted a specialised technical training program focused on modern automotive technologies. Organised for students across the mechanical, electronics and communication, and electrical and electronics engineering departments, the initiative was held in collaboration with the Automobile Skill Development Council (ASDC), New Delhi, and Eicher Motors.The training was centered around the innovative Eicher Mobile Training Van, which served as a moving laboratory for students. HS Shashank, a technical trainer from the Eicher RCDC in Mysuru, led the sessions by conducting live demonstrations on the inner workings of commercial vehicle systems.Students gained direct exposure to modern BS-VI engine mechanics, fault diagnosis methods, and advanced vehicle electronics while learning about current industry expectations and career pathways.Emphasizing the value of the collaboration, University vice principal Dr Kamal Basha noted that acquiring industry-relevant skills is crucial for student employability. He highlighted that practical initiatives like the mobile van program play a vital role in bridging the traditional gap between academic curricula and the rapidly evolving engineering industry.

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About the AuthorSandeep Raghavan

Sandeep Raghavan, a seasoned Indian journalist, is a Principal Digital Content Creator for The Times of India in Andhra Pradesh's Rayalaseema region. Starting in 2008 with Studio N, he moved to Deccan Chronicle in 2013 before joining TOI in 2019. He specializes in religion, politics, and crime, with notable expertise in Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams.

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