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BE FUTURE READY

TRUSTED HERITAGE A message from the Managing Director


“GTTC prepares you for a successful career The Government Tool Room and Training Centre (GTTC) is a recognized
Scienti c & Industrial Research Organization (SIRO) under Council for
in advanced technologies”
Scienti c and Industrial Research (CSIR). The Diploma and M.Tech
Government Tool Room & Training Centre (GTTC) is a programs offer industry-oriented, high-end, technical training. Carefully
joint venture between the Government of Karnataka and designed in consultation with major industry partners our courses are
DANIDA, Government of Denmark, established in 1972 and AICTE approved, and are among the best in the country to offer. For the
is located at Rajajinagar Industrial Estate, Bengaluru. GTTC is past 48 years GTTC has achieved nearly 100% placement for its Diploma
at the forefront offering highly practice-oriented training and M.Tech holders and it's alumni are in great demand in India and
courses in Design, Analysis and Production aspects of Tools, abroad.
Dies & Moulds, Precision Manufacturing, Mechatronics and
With a focus on hands-on practical training, rather than theoretical
Electronics. These courses address the growing demand for
learning, our students work on high-end equipment like CNC machines,
high quality technical human resource requirements across
advanced robots, 3D printers, and master the latest design softwares.
the manufacturing sector. With an emphasis on Teacher-
Trainee engagement, following best-in-class traditions of GTTC also offers several short-term courses under the Chief Minister's
the learning process, GTTC has bene ted a large populace Kaushalya Karnataka Yojane (CMKKY) for BE, Diploma and ITI holders.
across the State, with remarkable dedication and
professionalism, over the last four and half decades. The Centers of Excellence set up in association with M/s. Siemens & M/s.
Dassault Systems, further enrich learning, at several of our Centres. Our
Government of Karnataka has established 24 GTTC centres faculty members are experienced industry professionals from the
across the state to provide skilled manpower and technical forefront of technology.
services, to existing and emerging industries.
The doors of GTTC are open to students who are willing to go through the
GTTC has trained one Lakh plus candidates in various long- rigours of world-class training, and get prepared to champion the future
term and shor t-term Sk ill Development Training technology.
Programme.

Vision
To emerge as an International Centre of
Excellence in Training, Production, R&D
H. Raghavendra, IRPS
Managing Director, GTTC
and Consultancy Services, in Tooling,
Precision Manufacturing Technologies,
Mechatronics and Electronics - from
concept to end-product.

Mission
To continuously improve training skills,
and develop innovative processes to
optimize production, using the latest
facilities, methodologies, trends and
techniques to meet the needs of all
stakeholders and be the leader in training.

Objectives of the Tool Room


Ÿ To conduct industry-oriented technical training
programs for youth and equip them with employable
skills
Ÿ To provide a highly skilled workforce to industries
Ÿ To assist MSME units in technological up-gradations

Global Opportunities
The training programme are comprehensive and are
structured with a right blend of theory and practice. The
main focus is on equipping the trainees to use acquired
knowledge for application in industry. Rising global
demand for skilled manpower provides employment
opportunities for our trainees. Many of the alumni are
successful entrepreneurs and hold high positions in
reputed industries.

Former President Shri.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam,


addressing our trainees at GTTC Kudalasangama
GTTC Activities

Training Tooling: Design and Manufacture of Jigs & Fixtures, Tools, Dies & Moulds
Ÿ Long-term Training Courses
Production: Critical & High Precision Components and Sub-Assemblies
Ÿ Short-term Training Courses
Ÿ Skill Development Training Courses
Research and Development (R&D): Process Innovation, Optimisation
Technology and Knowledge Transfer
Ÿ Corporate Training

Our Strengths State-of-the-art Facilities

Ÿ We provide highly skilled manpower to meet present-day “GTTC believes in keeping abreast of
requirements of Industries
latest technology”
Ÿ The institution has a team of dedicated and well-quali ed teaching
GTTC has sophisticated manufacturing facilities including 3 to 5 axis
staff, with a high degree of design, practical and theoretical
high-speed CNC Vertical Machining Centres, CNC Lathe, CNC Turn -Mill,
knowledge, to guide trainees become con dent and independent on
CNC Jig Grinding, CNC Spark Erosion, CNC Wire EDM, CMM, Pro le
the shop oor. The staff are trained in modern technologies as well as
Projector, High Power Lasers for Cutting and Engraving.
in modern methods of teaching. The practice of hands-on-training
followed by GTTC has become a role-model for training centres across GTTC is also equipped to offer students a hands-on exposure to
the country Robotics, Industrial Automation, Hydraulics & Pneumatics, Electro-
Ÿ We provide placement opportunities to students who complete long- Pneumatics, Electro-Hydraulics, Sensors, Micro Controllers,
term courses, in industries across India & Overseas Programmable Logic Circuits and Control Systems.
Ÿ GTTC has made signi cant contributions to engineering and exports. Software
Our R&D efforts contribute to many prestigious projects of national
AutoCAD, Solidworks, Solid Edge, MasterCam, CREO, SIEMENS-NX
importance, such as development of components for U.R.Rao Satellite
CATIA & CNC Simulation
Centre (URSC), formerly known as ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC).
1,00,000+ Candidates
trained
since 1972 24 GTTC centres
across
Karnataka

TRAINING
“GTTC believes in continuous upgradation of technical skills”
GTTC has set up latest sophisticated machinery and equipment facilities at all its centres to keep pace with rapidly changing technology. The training centres
utilise the various manufacturing facilities to expose trainees to modern methods of design and manufacturing. GTTC centres are spread across the state,
equipped with all necessary facilities to train unemployed youth from urban and rural areas.

GTTC offers long-term, short-term, skill development and sponsored training programs for the youth, and need-based training programs for the upgradation
of skills of personnel at various levels in an organisation.

DIPLOMA COURSES
TOOL & DIE MAKING PRECISION MANUFACTURING
Die Making is a sub-genre of Tool Making, focused on the manufacture This course will introduce students to modern manufacturing
and maintenance of Precision Tools, Moulds & Dies, for mass production techniques, including Programming and Computer Assisted
of components. This often includes manufacturing Die Sets, Mould bases, Manufacturing (CAM). It will cover both, the theory and practical aspects
Precision Punches & Dies, Core & Cavities, Jigs & Fixtures, etc. Precision of Modern Metal Machining and Cutting, while focusing on
accuracy is essential in die making and maintaining a proper clearance is programming advanced manufacturing techniques and interpreting
essential to produce parts accurately. engineering drawings.

The objective of this program is to ensure students acquire the requisite The program will teach the skills of manufacturing techniques in latest
theoretical and practical skills in the Tool & Die and Jigs & Fixtures making machinery, both Conventional & CNC machines, in Process Planning and
trades. Skills would be enhanced by instructions in blueprint Quality Assurance. It will include instructions in blueprint interpretation,
interpretation, theory, mathematics, and exposure to the latest theory, mathematics, CNC / CAM / CAE and Jigs & Fixtures.
manufacturing and component-processing techniques, such as Power
Presses and Plastic Injection Moulding machines.

MECHATRONICS ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION


GTTC offers a well-structured course in 'Mechatronics' with emphasis on ENGINEERING
'Hands-on' training related to Robotics, Hydraulics & Pneumatics,
In the present era, the eld of electronics & communication plays an
Microcontrollers & PLCs interfaced with Mechanical Automation activities.
important role in almost every sphere of our lives. It mainly deals with
It caters to the needs of automation required in various sectors like, communication technologies, basic electronic components and the
E l e c t ro n i c s, M e c h a n i c a l, Au t o m o b i l e s, M a n u f a c t u r i n g a n d design of circuits and systems.
Telecommunication etc.
The electronics and communication department has been established
The 3-year in-house training period, will expose candidates to concepts with well-equipped laboratories and research facilities. These
and applications of multidisciplinary skills such as, Robotics, Industrial laboratories provide a platform for learning theoretical and practical
Automation, Hydraulics, & Pneumatics, Electro-Pneumatics, Electro- aspects of electronics and communication engineering.
Hydraulics, Sensors / Transducers, CNC, Industrial Electronics, Micro
Electronics & Communication Engineering has scope in the elds of
Controllers, Programmable Logic Circuits, Control Systems and
Research, Mobile Communication, Microwave Communication,
Automotive Electronics.
Robotics, Defence, Radio Communication, TV Broadcasting, Very Large
On completion of this Course, trainees will have excellent job Scale Integration (VLSI) Design, Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Nuclear
opportunities in both Electronics and Mechanical Industries, as Design Science, Wireless Communication and Biotechnology.
Engineers, Service/Maintenance Engineers, Production Engineers and
Laboratories have been set up to enable students to build their own
Programming Engineers.
circuits and fabricate their designs through PCBs, and also to learn how to
service the equipment and perform troubleshoots on them.

In-Plant Training
After completing 3 years of training in GTTC, students will be deputed to related industries across the country for a period of one year, for mandatory In-Plant
Training, to augment their practical knowledge. Trainees acquire skills in design, process planning, manufacturing techniques, inspection methods etc. They
are also expected to undertake a project related to these areas and submit a report at the end of the training. During their training period, trainees are paid a
market-standard stipend, with many nding permanent placement after the course. Upon successful completion of the training, the trainee becomes eligible
for placement in Industries in India and Overseas.
TOOL DESIGN COURSES
Realising the needs to update and upgrade the skills of technical personnel in the industry, GTTC conducts long-term courses in Tool design viz.,

Ÿ Post Diploma in Tool Design - conducted at Bengaluru, Mysuru and Dharwad with annual intake of 30 students at each centre. Candidates with Diploma
from Mechanical Engineering stream can pursue this course.

Ÿ M.Tech in Tool Engineering - conducted at Bengaluru and Mysuru with annual intake of 18 students at each centre. Candidates with Bachelor's degree in
Mechanical Engineering stream can pursue this course.

SALIENT FEATURES OF THE TOOL DESIGN COURSE:


Ÿ Lecture Programme by Professional of Eminence.

Ÿ Lecture Program supported by Demos / Case studies

Ÿ Practical Shop Floor exercises for candidates to gets hands on experience.

Ÿ Well-equipped laboratories with state of art equipments for practical exposure.

Ÿ Experience sharing new R & D Project/Live case Studies etc.

Ÿ Validation of Tooling through iterations.

Ÿ Provide a platform for discussing technical problems with experts to arrive at solutions.

Ÿ Four decades of rich expertise in designing and delivering skilled manpower.

Ÿ Excellent placement opportunities in reputed industries of various Engineering sectors.

POST DIPLOMA IN M.TECH IN TOOL ENGINEERING


TOOL DESIGN (Approved by AICTE – New Delhi and Affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological
University – Belgaum)
The One-year Post Diploma in Tool Design program is an
advanced Production-oriented curriculum, offering hands-on The Two-year M.Tech program in Tool Engineering is unique. It is an Industry –
design experience in Press Tools, Die-Casting Dies, Plastic focused course, which is offered by only a fewer institutes in the Country, offering
Injection Moulds and Jigs & Fixtures. opportunity to get trained in the advanced eld of Tool Engineering. GTTC offers
composite course in Tool Engineering with extensive coverage on Plastic Moulds,
On successful completion of the course, Students will get Press Tools, Die-casting, Jigs & Fixture and Geometric Dimension & Tolerance
opportunities to build a career in the Automobile, Electrical & (GD&T), on latest software with analysis and validation of design.
Electronics, Medical sectors and allied sectors.
PRODUCTION Achievements of GTTC
For LCA Tejas Aircraft
Activities
Ÿ Hydraulic System Line Replacement Units like Shuttle Valves, Non-Return
Ÿ Design and Manufacture of Press tools for sheet metal, Pressure die
Valves, Hydraulic Release Valves, Quick discharging couplings and
casting dies for die-cast components, Moulds for plastics
Charging Valves.
Components, Jigs & xtures, etc.
Ÿ Fuel System Line Replacement Units like Inward / Outward Relief Valves,
Ÿ Manufacture and precision machining of critical components to Two Piston Flap Valves
various sectors across Automobile, Aeronautical, Aerospace,
Ÿ Environmental Control Systems like Primary Heat Exchanger, Secondary
Consumer Goods, Defence, Electrical, Electronics Engineering, ,
Heat Exchanger, Reheater Heat Exchanger, Gimbal Assembly with Venturi
Medical, R&D, Telecom, etc.
and Gimbal Joints
Advanced Capabilities Ÿ Aircraft Mounted Accessories Gear Box (AMAGB)
GTTC has the latest state-of-the-art technological resources to meet its Ÿ Fire-Extinguisher Bottles
customer needs. The technology resources include design hardware & Ÿ Air to Air refuelling parts
software and manufacturing facilities all under one roof to meet
Ÿ Flow-Switch Assembly
constant customer needs.

GTTC realises the need for good quality practices in the current scenario,
Other Prestigious Projects Executed Successfully
and constantly upgrades its approach to meet all expected standards of
Ÿ Fabrication of Heart Valve frames to TTK.
quality.
Ÿ Inspection xtures for Primary and Secondary Heat Exchangers for ADA
GTTC routinely carries out research & development-oriented fabrication
Ÿ Camera Mounting Fixture for ADA
activities of several critical and complex precision components for
leading Research / Manufacturing environments from both Private and Ÿ Fins for NAL

Public domains. Ÿ Precision components for Satellites to U. R. Rao Satellite Centre (URSC) and
its sister concern – LEOS, ISTRAC, LPSC, VSSC and MCF
With the expertise of its work force, GTTC has made commendable
Ÿ Design & Manufacture of Press Tools for BHEL, HAL, BEL, KAVIKA, L&T, AMC
accomplishments in its journey so far.
Cookware, Auma India, Amalgamations Repco, etc.
GTTC is committed to achieving customer satisfaction in quality and Ÿ Design & Manufacture of Precision Plastic Moulds for HLL, BEL, PRICOL,
delivery of tool engineering services, precision machining and sub- CDOT, KS&DL, BESCOM, TOYOTA, GE Electricals, KRONE Communication,
assemblies. Pregna International, Phil Corporation, Reva Industries, Cinch Connectors,
Customer commitment is an intrinsic part of GTTC's marketing strategy, Tata Infosys, etc.
to meet speci c needs of clients, in terms of enhanced quality, delivery Ÿ Design & Manufacture of Pressure Die Casting Dies for Philips, UCAL, Lucas
time and cost to suit each customer. TVS, Bosch, BAJAJ, LML, TVS Motor Company, Hindustan Motors,
Sundaram Clayton etc.
In recognition of our efforts in technology development, GTTC is
Ÿ Manufacture of Precision Blow Moulds for SIDEL France.
recognised as a Research and Development Organisation by the
Department of Science & Technology, New Delhi Ÿ Fabrication of high Precision Components for CABS, SAMEER, ECIL, BEML,
RMP, BDL, L&T, etc.

Services Offered
Ÿ Manufacture of Press Tools, Jigs and Fixtures, Plastic Injection Moulds,
Pressure Die Casting Dies, etc.
Ÿ Development of Inspection Fixtures and Gauges
Ÿ Design and Development of Soap Moulds
Ÿ Prototype Laparoscopic Surgical Tools
Ÿ Design and Development of Precision Tooling for Medical
Applications
Ÿ Reverse Engineering of Components and development of parts for
Import Substitutes
Precision components
Sheet Metal, Plastic & Aluminium components
SKILLING INDIA
“Our courses are aimed to improve the knowledge & skills of the younger generation”
GTTC's long-term courses are specialised industry-driven courses, approved by Government of Karnataka and All India Council for Technical Education
(AICTE). The medium of instruction is in English.

AICTE Approved Courses


Course Quali cation Duration Centres

Diploma in Tool & Die Making (DTDM) 10th Standard 3+1* Years At all Centres

Diploma in Precision Manufacturing (DPM) 10th Standard 3+1* Years At Bengaluru, Mysuru, Mangaluru, Kalaburagi,
Belagavi and Hubballi Centres

Diploma in Mechatronics (DMCH) At Bengaluru, Gauribidanur, Chikodi, Gokak


10th Standard 3+1* Years
and Udupi Centres.

Diploma in Electronics &


10th Standard 3 Years At Bengaluru Centre
Communication Engineering (DEC)

*One year mandatory Industrial Training for further skill enhancement & exposure to customer environment and monthly stipend will be paid during this period.

Admission criteria to Diploma courses


(Admission criteria will be as per DTE/AICTE norms.)
Eligibility: 10th standard pass or Equivalent viz., CBSE, ICSE etc.
Admission: Merit-cum Roster System and Counselling
[Student should have studied for a minimum period of 5 years in Karnataka]

Fee Structure
A differential fee-structure based on the location of each GTTC centre (Cities, District Headquarters and Taluks) are as follows:

Fee Payment

Centres Diploma Course Tution Fee First Instalment Second Instalment


Per Annum August - September* 30th Jan even Sem*
Ist Sem & other odd Sem

Tool & Die Making,


Bengaluru Precision Manufacturing and ` 35000.00 ` 17500.00 ` 17500.00
Mechatronics

Mysuru Tool & Die Making and


Precision Manufacturing ` 35000.00 ` 17500.00 ` 17500.00

Mangaluru, Kalaburagi, Tool & Die Making and


Belagavi & Hubballi Precision Manufacturing ` 25000.00 ` 12500.00 ` 12500.00

Maddur, Kanakapura, Kolar,


Tumakuru, Shivamogga, Hassan,
Gundlupet, Kadur, Gauribidanur,
Tool & Die Making ` 22000.00 ` 11000.00 ` 11000.00
Chikodi, Kudalasangama,
Hosapete, Lingasugur, Humnabad,
Dandeli, Harihar, Gokak & Udupi

Electronics &
Bengaluru - Electronics Centre Communication ` 12000.00 ` 12000.00 -
Engineering

Gauribidanur and Chikodi Mechatronics ` 22000.00 ` 11000.00 ` 11000.00

Gokak & Udupi Tool & Die Making


` 15000.00 ` 7500.00 ` 7500.00
and Mechatronics

Note: Students can avail scholarship from department of Social Welfare, OBC and Minority. *Dates indicated are the last working day of the month for payment of tuition fee.
In Addition to the above tuition fees, the following fees are applicable:

Admission fee: ` 500/- every year Examination


Late fee: Late fee for paying instalment Examination Fee:
Tuition fee: ` 100/- per week and a maximum ` 1200/- per semester for regular students

late fee of ` 600/- per semester. Failed Candidates:


` 300/- per subject
Security Deposit: ` 4000/- (one time) to be paid at the time of Admission.
The same shall be refunded after successful completion Re-total fee of answer script:
of the course. ` 200/- per subject

Maintenance charges: A non-refundable fee of ` 3000/- per year to be Request for Answer script:
paid at the time of Admission. ` 300/- per theory subject, ` 400/- per drawing/design
subject
Communication Skills and Soft Skills Fee:
` 1500/- (one time) to be paid at the time of Admission. Answer script re-evaluation fee:
` 1200/- per subject
Discontinuation: If a student wishes to discontinue the course, he / she
shall pay the respective course fee per Semester.

Lateral entry provision to ITI students


Students who have completed their ITI courses in the following trades are eligible for direct admission to 3rd semester Diploma Course at
respective GTTC centres.

Diploma in Diploma in Diploma in


Tool & Die Making Mechatronics courses Electronics & Communication
and Diploma in Engineering
Precision Manufacturing courses

Tool & Die Maker (Dies & Moulds) / Tool & Die Maker Electronics / Information Electronics / Information Technology
(Press Tools. Jig & Fixtures) / Draughtsman Technology Electric system (IT & ES) / Electric system (IT & ES) / Electrician /
(Mechanical) / Fitter/ Turner/ Machinist / Machinist Electrician / Electric Mechanic Electric Mechanic / Mechanic (Radio and
(Grinder) TV)

Industry sponsored candidates for Diploma in Tool & Die Making Course
Intake: Five students each at – Bengaluru, Mysuru, Hassan, Kalaburagi, Dandeli, Hubballi, Kanakapura, Belagavi and Mangaluru centres.
Eligibility: 10th standard pass or Equivalent [Student should have studied in Karnataka for a minimum period of 5 years]
Tution Fee structure: ` 25000/- per semester**
Attendance: 90% attendance is compulsory to take up the semester examination.

In Addition to the above tuition fees, the following fees are applicable:
Admission fee: ` 500/- every year
Late fee: Late fee for paying instalment
Tuition fee: ` 100/- per week and a maximum late fee of ` 600/- per semester.
Security Deposit: ` 4000/- (one time) to be paid at the time of Admission. The same shall be refunded after successful completion of the course.
Maintenance charges: A non-refundable fee of ` 3000/- per year to be paid at the time of Admission.
Communication Skills and Soft Skills Fee: ` 1500/- (one time) to be paid at the time of Admission.
Discontinuation: If a student wishes to discontinue the course, he / she shall pay the respective course fee per Semester.

Promotion policy
Ÿ Students failed in all subjects of 1st semester are eligible for promotion eligible for promotion from the 5th to the 6th semester.
to 2nd semester. Ÿ Students who pass in all subjects of the 1st and 2nd semesters
Ÿ Students who fail in 4 or less than 4 subjects, from 1st and 2nd [Theory and Practical] but fail in 4, or less than 4, subjects of the 3rd
semesters [Theory and Practical], are eligible for promotion from the to the 6th semester [ Theory and Practical] are eligible for
2nd semester to the 3rd semester. deputation of in-plant training.
Ÿ Students who fail in all subjects of 3rd semester [Theory and Practical] Ÿ Students who pass in all subjects from the 1st to the 6th semester,
are eligible for promotion from 3rd semester to 4th semester. and successfully complete the one year in-plant training, are eligible
Ÿ Students who fail in 4 or less than 4 subjects from the 1st to the 4th for the Viva-voce Examination.
semester [Theory and Practical] are eligible for promotion from the 4th
semester to the 5th semester.
Ÿ Students failed in all subjects of 5th semester [Theory and Practical] are
Calendar of events
Ÿ Admission Noti cations and Issue of Applications Ÿ Unit Test: Every Month
Ÿ Counselling and Admission Ÿ Semester Exam: Nov/April
Ÿ Commencement of Courses Ÿ Declaration of Results: Jan/June

Competency Certi cate Diploma Courses


GTTC offers Industry Oriented Competency Certi cate Diploma Courses (Non-AICTE) for the bene t of youth to make them industry-ready, with
employable skills. The following Courses are designed to enhance required skills for increased employment opportunities in the industry.

Course Quali cation Duration Fees Centres

Certi cate Diploma Course in


Tool Manufacturing [CDTM] 10th Standard 2+1* Years 20000.00 At all centres

Certi cate Diploma Course in Computer


Integrated Manufacturing [CDIM] 10th Standard 2+1* Years 20000.00 At all centres

Tool & Die Technician 10th Standard 2 Years 18000.00 At all centres

Tool Room Machinist 10th Standard 1 Year 18000.00 At all centres

35000.00 Mysuru, Dandeli and Kalaburagi


Post Diploma in CAD / CAM Diploma 1 Year
50000.00 Bengaluru

35000.00 Mysuru, Hubballi


Post Diploma in Tool Design Diploma 1 Year
50000.00 Bengaluru

*One Year Mandatory Industrial Training for further skill enhancement. **Fee once paid is non-refundable
SHORT-TERM COMPETENCY COURSES
GTTC offers various Skill Development short-term courses and Skill Enhancement Training programs for ITI, Diploma, B.E students at all its centres.
The course details are as follows:

Course Quali cation Duration Admission

CAD- CAM Courses in softwares viz., Auto Cad, ITI / Diploma / BE 1 Month First Week of Every Month
Solid works, CREO, Master CAM, SIEMENS - NX & CATIA

CNC Programming and Operations


A) CNC Turning ITI / Diploma / BE 1 Month First Week of Every Month
B) CNC Milling

CNC WEDM Programming and operations ITI / Diploma / BE 1 Month First Week of Every Month

Metrology and Measurements ITI / Diploma / BE 1 Month First Week of Every Month

CMM Programming and Operation ITI / Diploma / BE 2 Weeks First Week of Every Month

Hydraulics and Pneumatics ITI / Diploma / BE 1 Week First Week of Every Month

Office Automation SSLC 1 Month First Week of Every Month


GOVERNMENT SPONSORED TRAINING PROGRAMME
GTTC conducts Government sponsored free Skill-Training Programme to help up-skill trainees from economically weaker sections of the society,
empowering them to be industry-ready.
Sponsoring Departments: Skill Development Entrepreneurship & Livelihood Dept. (SDEL), Directorate of Industries & Commerce (DIC), Social Welfare
Department, Directorate of Municipal Administration, under various schemes like SCP/TSP, SDP, NULM, etc.
The target of these programme is to train 5000+ candidates per year in various skills training programme. The selected candidates will be paid a
stipend of Rs. 1500/- to Rs. 2000/- per month, during the training period, as per the scheme guidelines.

I. Chief Minister’s Kaushalya Karnataka Yojane (CMKYY) Courses


Short Term Skill Training Programme to educated unemployed Candidates.

Course Quali cation Duration

CNC Operator Turning SSLC 260 HRS


CNC Programmer ITI / DIPLOMA 260 HRS
CNC Operator - Vertical Machining Centre SSLC 260 HRS
Operator- Conventional Milling SSLC 260 HRS
Conventional Surface Grinding Machine- Operator SSLC 260 HRS
Conventional Turning - Operator SSLC 260 HRS
Fitter SSLC 260 HRS
Operator - CNC Electric Discharge Machine (Spark Erosion) 12th / P U C 260 HRS
Designer - Mechanical DIPLOMA / BE 260 HRS
CNC Setter Cum Operator – Turning SSLC 260 HRS
CNC Setter Cum Operator - Vertical Machining Centre SSLC 260 HRS
Quality Inspector-machined Components SSLC 260 HRS
Domestic Data Entry Operator SSLC 260 HRS
VLSI Design Engineer DIPLOMA / BE 260 HRS
Industrial Automation Specialist DIPLOMA / BE 260 HRS
Production Engineer-CAD / CAM DIPLOMA / BE 260 HRS
Assistance to Institutions for Technology Training (AITT) - Special Component Plan/Tribal Sub
Plan (SCP/TSP) Scheme

II. Skill Training programme for SC / ST candidates


Course Quali cation Duration

Conventional Turning Machine Operator SSLC 4 months


Conventional Milling Machine Operator SSLC 4 months
Conventional Surface Grinding Operator SSLC 4 months
Fitter SSLC 4 months
Production Engineer- CAD CAM Diploma / BE 4 months
VLSI Designer Diploma / BE 4 months
Designer Mechanical-CAD/CAM Diploma / BE 4 months
CNC Programming & Operations ITI / Diploma / BE 4 months
CNC Machine Operator ITI / DIPLOMA 6 months
Tool & Die Maker SSLC 12 months
Tool Room Machinist SSLC 12 months
Post Diploma in Tool Design Diploma / BE 12 months

The candidate should be a Domicile of Karnataka.

Documents required at the time of admission :


Ÿ SSLC Marks card and other quali cation documents (Originals)
Ÿ Valid Caste and Income certi cate
Ÿ Copy of documents for address-proof: Ration card / Voter ID / Adhaar Card/ Bank pass book/ BPL card etc.
ON-THE-JOB TRAINING
Salient Features
Ÿ Practical Shop Floor Training. Ÿ Special emphasis on Soft Skills. Ÿ Scienti c Analysis of Tooling and Precision
Ÿ Working on Computers and CNC Machines. Ÿ Lectures conducted by professionals. Manufacturing techniques through advanced
CAD/CAM technology.
Ÿ Augmented Software Training schedules with Ÿ Hands-On Exposure: Students are involved in
speci c reference to Design and Analysis. the design and fabrication of Tools, Dies and Ÿ Industry- Institute Interaction.

Ÿ Stimulating Industry visits. components for production activities. Ÿ Excellent Placement Opportunities

PROJECTWORK AND INTERNSHIP


GTTC provides facilities for Diploma, B.E and M.Tech students to carry out their academic project-works and internships for on-the-job training, with a
nominal charge. GTTC has assisted students of the following Engineering and Diploma Institutes with academic project-work/internship opportunities:

Ÿ R V College of Engineering, Bengaluru Ÿ B M S Engineering College, Bengaluru Ÿ Vidyavikas Institute of Technology, Mysuru

Ÿ K L E Engineering College, Belagavi Ÿ Shetty Institute of Technology, Kalaburagi Ÿ KGT Polytechnic, Kalaburagi

Ÿ Ramaiah Institute of Technology, BLR Ÿ Sridevi Engineering College, Bengaluru Ÿ PES Engineering College, Mandya

Ÿ Maratha Mandal Polytechnic, Belagavi Ÿ Malnad College of Engineering, Hassan Ÿ Rural College of Engineering, Bhalki

Ÿ Sambhram Institute of Technology, BLR Ÿ Maharaja Institute of Technology, Mysuru Ÿ National Institute of Engineering [NIE], Mysuru

Ÿ P D A College of Engineering, Kalaburagi Ÿ Balaji Polytechnic, Kalaburagi Ÿ GND Engineering College, Bidar

Ÿ Vishveshwaraya Technological University, Kalaburagi


...and many other institutions

CORPORATE TRAINING
Skill Enhancement Training for Working Professionals
GTTC also conducts tailor-made Skill Enhancement Training Programmes for working professionals from industries and institutions, to upgrade their
technical skills for better productivity.
Ÿ The training modules are designed according to Industry requirements Ÿ Weekend Training Programmes (Saturday & Sundays)
Ÿ Hands-on Training Ÿ GTTC has trained thousands of technicians and engineers in On-Job
Ÿ Flexible Timing Schedules for the convenience of working professionals Skill Enhancement Training Programmes to upgrade their technical
skills.

Company & Need-Base Training Conducted


CNC Machine Programming
Hands on Training on Hands on Training on and Operation Skills
Shop Floor practice and Shop Floor practice and
Manufacturing Skills Manufacturing Skills Geometric Dimensioning
and Tolerance

CNC Machine Plastic Product Design


Programming and and Sheet Metal CAD – CAM
Operation Skills Product Design

Turning, Milling, Sheet Metal Design


CNC Machine
Grinding Machine Programming and Design of Moulds Jigs
Operation Skills Operation Skills, PRO E and Fixtures etc

CNC Turning and CNC Turning and


Basics of
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Maintenance
Operations Operations

Hydraulics and Geometric Materials and


Laser Machine
Pneumatics Dimensioning Heat Treatment
Operations
applications and Tolerance
PLACEMENTS

PUNE
POLYMERS

Aman
Stampings
& Tooling

and more...
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE [COE]

1.
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE
The Centre of Excellence established at Government Tool Room and Training Centre was an initiative of Government of Karnataka under the aegis of
Commerce and Industries Department. Skill Development, Entrepreneurship and Livelihood Department, Government of Karnataka and GTTC, under the
aegis of Siemens Industry Software India Pvt. Ltd. (SISW), have established 4 CoEs at GTTC - Bengaluru, Mysuru, Kalaburgi and Dandeli.

Siemens CoE Centres provide world-class training in electro-mechanical technologies to ITI, Diploma and Engineering students, as well as faculties. The
training is conducted by DesignTech Systems, a Siemens' certi ed training partner. Students imbibe Industry best practices, and get certi ed by a globally
renowned organization like Siemens, sharply increasing their chances for immediate employment.

Siemens aims to bridge the gap between industry and the technical education system, by providing solutions that align technical institutes with industry
needs, and equipping students with industry-ready knowledge and skills.

The Four COEs address high-tech industry segments viz. Automotive, Industrial Machinery, Industrial Automation, Aerospace & Defence, and Renewable
Energy, bringing together the simulated world of engineering & manufacturing, and the real world of product-development & manufacturing.

The following industry-speci c short-term skill training programme are offered in CoE Centres at Mysuru, Kalaburagi, Dandeli and Bengaluru:

Computer Aided Project Life cycle


Automation Robotics
Design [CAD] Management [PLM]

Computer Aided Metrology and Advanced


Mechatronics
Manufacturing [CAM] Measurements Manufacturing

Process Optimization 3D Printing Renewable Test &


and Validation [Rapid Prototype] energy Optimization

IoT

The above skill training programme are offered for the bene t of ITI, Diploma and Engineering Students to make them industry-ready. Placement assistance is
provided to candidates after successful completion of the course. Apart from this, CoE also offers Skill Enhancement Training programme for working
professionals in Industries and Institutions. Students who complete a course with merit, will be eligible for placement in suitable positions in the industry, by
Siemens Industry Software–Design Tech Systems Pvt. Ltd.

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2. 3.
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE
The Skill Development Entrepreneurship and Livelihood Department,
GoK, has set up four Centre of Excellence [CoE] Centres in association with
Dassault Systems India Pvt. Ltd. at GTTC Lingasugur, Humnabad, Yadgir
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE
and Hospet centres located in Kalyana Karnataka Region. SAP is a world leader in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software that
These CoEs offer training in the elds of Automotive, Mining and Tooling helps businesses streamline their processes, improve productivity and
Development, under the Skill Development Initiative, to increase efficiency with the use of real time data for planning and implementation.
employability of technical students hailing from these regions. Dassault
Systems has experience in Aerospace, Tooling, M ining and GTTC provides training in SAP, a market-leading ERP system that
Manufacturing. commands an unparalleled premium in the ERP & IT market. Training is
imparted through CoE centres established by the Skill Development,
The objective of these CoE centres is to develop the requisite skills Entrepreneurship and Livelihood Department, Government of Karnataka,
required by the industry, by providing trainees the necessary exposure to and GTTC at Bengaluru, Mysuru, Dharwad, Mangaluru, Harihar, Kalaburagi
industry practices. This includes tooling speci c to Industries such as and Belagavi centres, under the aegis of SAP. These courses are Suitable for
Automotive, Aerospace and Industry Equipment, covering domains such Engineers, Management, Commerce, Logistics, IT Management and
as forming, moulding, forging, casting, rapid prototyping, etc. Students Aviation Professionals, and are open to students and working
are trained using the 3DEXPERIENCE solution that comes with industry- professionals as well.
speci c practices. For example, Body in White [BIW], Power Train, Electric
Vehicle, Geological Modelling, Stretch Tool For Aerospace, Deep Drawing
For Automotive, Mining, Modelling and Simulation, etc. The combined Global Certi cation program for
certi cation from globally-recognized Dassault Systems and GTTC,
granted upon completion of the training, increases the trainee's University / Colleges
employment opportunities. Ÿ Ability to give students global placement and global certi cations.

Some of Dassault System's Globally Renowned Clientele includes: Ÿ Ability to attract high quality students and recruiters
Ÿ Opportunities to achieve Prestigious SAP Branding
Ÿ Only leaders across the world associate with SAP
Ÿ 4.5 Lakh Rupees worth global certi cation given to students at an
nominal fee

SAP - online / offline certi cation


program
Dassault Systems' clients use the 3DEXPERIENCE platform which Bene ts
enables design solutions, to simulate and validate, digital
Ÿ Successful career
manufacturing.
Ÿ High earning ability
Ÿ Easy Promotions
Ÿ Prestigious job
Ÿ Travel across the globe
Who Can Attend
Ÿ Professionals and students who consider to work in India & Abroad
Ÿ People who are looking for higher salary and promotions
GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS FOR TRAINEES
General terms and conditions to be followed during training: 18. The Institute reserves the right to terminate a trainee at any time, at
its discretion for misconduct, indiscipline, irregular attendance, breach
1. The trainees are required to follow all rules and regulations made by
of rules etc. In such cases, the course fee paid by the candidates shall not
the institute pertaining to any department, examination, hostel,
be refunded.
discipline etc.
19. The Institute shall take all precautionary measures with regard to
2. Hostel: Limited hostel facilities are available at select GTTC Centres.
safety. However, the trainee enrolls into the course at their own freewill
Students availing the hostel facility will have to pay the hostel rent in
& risk.
advance, as per the rules and regulations of the hostel
20. In case of any injury or any disablement (temporary / permanent)
3. Uniforms: All Diploma trainees are required to get uniforms stitched
suffered by the trainees during the course due to any accident or
at their own cost as prescribed by the Institute. It is mandatory for
otherwise, the Institute shall not be held liable to pay any compensation
students to wear their uniforms with safety shoes, when attending
- whatsoever. The trainees are required to indemnify the Institute in this
training.
regard.
4. Semester Holidays: 2-weeks of vacation at the end of each semester,
21. Trainees have to arrange all stationary, drawing and other
for all Diploma courses.
instruments and books prescribed for the course, at their own cost .
5. Outstation industrial visits will be arranged by GTTC. However,
22. Ragging of any kind will be viewed seriously and offenders are liable
trainees are required to bear all expenses including cost of boarding,
to be prosecuted, under the law. Their training will be terminated and
lodging, Railway / Bus fare and other incidental expenditure on the
the fee paid by them will not be refunded, and they will be disallowed
industrial visit.
from applying to the institution in the future.
6. Final year trainees will be given the opportunity to attend campus
23. Absence of a trainee from training, without prior intimation or
interviews conducted by reputed industries. They have to appear for
permission, is considered a serious misconduct, making them liable for
tests/ interviews, and on successful passing will be employed by the
termination from the training course.
industry. However, the centre does not guarantee any employment or
absorption. 24. Habitual late-coming by any trainee will make them liable for
termination from the training course.
(It may be noted that Alumni of the Institute have earned excellent
reputation with their employers based on their individual performance, 25. Trainees are not to leave the classroom or concerned section
and knowledge gained during training period.) without the permission of the instructor. Doing so will hold them liable
to be marked absent for the day.
7. Trainees are not allowed to cause any damage to/ theft of property of
the centre, failing which they are liable to pay for the damage caused/ 26. Trainees are required to have a minimum attendance of 90% to be
cost of replacement (if misplaced). eligible for examinations.
8. Any incorrect/ false information provided by the candidate in the 27. Trainees must not remain absent after semester vacation. except
application form, if found incorrect, holds them liable and could result under circumstances beyond his/her control, which must be
in disquali cation and/or dismissal from the training course. communicated to the centre in writing by the parent of trainee. The
absence will be compensated as seen t by the principal.
9. The trainees are expected to complete the assignments as per the
schedule of the training programs. 28. Trainees cannot be absent for examinations or periodical tests.
10. The trainees have to adhere to the training schedule and comply 29. Trainees must not engage in any form of malpractice in the
with all the rules and discipline codes in place. examination hall. Any act of malpractice is liable for punishment as
below”
11. The trainees must complete the full-term of the training course,
discontinuation is not permitted. a) Malpractice, if caught rst time: The trainee shall be debarred from
the respective exam and the answer script shall not be evaluated.
12. The trainees are not permitted to join any part-time/ evening
courses of study conducted by any other University/ Institute while b) Malpractice, if caught second time: The trainee shall not be allowed to
enrolled in a course at GTTC. In the event of any such incident occurring, appear for further examinations during the year.
the concerned trainee will be terminated from the course. c) Malpractice, if caught third time: The trainee shall be terminated from
13. The trainees are expected to maintain utmost discipline and good the course.
manners inside and outside the campus. 30. Trainees are required to complete their assignments within the time
14. Students must refrain from getting involved in activities that could allotted.If a Trainee does not measure up to the minimum standard
blemish the reputation of the centre. required, both in theory and practical, they shall be liable to be
terminated from the training course.
15. The trainees have to follow the rules and regulations pertaining to
any department of the centre. 31. Periodical assessment of trainees will be made and feedback will be
given to trainees and their Parents/ Guardians.
16. The centre reserves the right to ll any vacant seat, among the
candidates present at the time of counseling as per their merit - subject 32. Trainees shall complete the full term with all diligence and will not
to payment of the requisite fee. be allowed to discontinue the course after admission, except on strong
medical grounds which incapacitate a trainee. Failing which, they will
17. The Institute reserves the right to alter or modify the rules governing
be held liable to pay compensation as per the agreement executed at
admissions, or any other procedure, from time to time, depending upon
the time of joining. The fees paid will not be refunded under any
exigencies of training; and the trainees shall abide by these rules.
GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS FOR TRAINEES (Cont...)
circumstances. 52. Trainees must not indulge in the act of falsi cation of diaries,records,
33. Trainees discontinuing the course shall pay the dues and obtain job cards, material cards or any other cards entrusted to them.
clearance from the centre and collect their original marks cards, 53. Trainees are not allowed to carry food items inside the classroom/
immediately. Thereafter, the training centre will not be held responsible workshop.
for any loss of marks card. 54. Trainees shall not refuse to take notice of any order or any
34. Trainees shall not move from one section to another. If necessary communication served by the centre - either in person or by post.
they shall do so only with the permission of the instructor, by making an 55. A trainee shall be terminated from training for any conviction by
entry in the movement register. Trainees shall make use of the court of law for any criminal offence involving moral turpitude.
authorized gates to enter and leave.
56. Trainees shall not indulge in proxy registration of attendance and
35. Should a trainee need to go out of the premises, an out-pass shall be impersonation.
obtained, duly signed by the concerned instructor.
57. Trainees shall not bring any external in uence or political pressure
36. In case of suspension of a class, the trainees are required to con ne to cover up their misconduct, attendance etc. Such acts of trainees will
to their classroom/ workshop, and shall not loiter around. be viewed very seriously.
37. Trainees are required to maintain their les, records, work diaries,
measuring instruments, tools and tokens as instructed by instructors.
General Information
38. Smoking, Chewing of Pan, Tobacco, Gum etc., within the premises is
strictly prohibited. Trainees shall not write or paste pictures on walls/ Working Hours: 8 hours per day (including break timings), 6 days per
toilets or corridors of the training centre. week
39. Ragging and other unruly decorum is strictly prohibited. Attendance: It is mandatory to maintain a 90 % attendance record to be
eligible for semester and nal examinations, in all training courses.
40. Trainees shall not cause any damage to the property of the centre
viz. machines, tools, furnitures, Building, wooden panels, glasses Original Certi cate: Originals of The School-Leaving Certi cate and
xtures, equipment, etc. If any trainee is caught indulging in any of the Mark Sheet of 10th Standard (and caste certi cate for reserved
above activities, they shall be held liable and will face severe candidates) are to be deposited with GTTC by selected candidates, at
punishment. Depending on the extent of indulgence, the trainee will be the time of admission. They will be returned after completion of the
terminated from training. The cost towards repair or replacement shall course only.
be borne by the trainee(s). Uniform & Safety Shoes: Trainees are required to wear the uniform/
41. Trainees must follow the safety precautions diligently and wear apron and shoes as prescribed by the institute.
safety goggles, shoes and other safety devices wherever required. Discipline and performance: Trainees are bound by the rules and
42. The management will not be responsible for any accidents caused to regulations of GTTC as laid down by the management. Trainees are
the trainees either inside / outside the training Premises, which are due required to strictly adhere to the rules of GTTC, failing which disciplinary
to the negligence on part of trainees. action will be initiated against them. The trainee and his/ her guardian
are required to give an undertaking to this effect. In case of any
43. Trainees are prohibited from using abusive, vulgar, obscene
indiscipline by a trainee, GTTC will take disciplinary action as stipulated
language and shall not indulge in violence, ghting with fellow trainees,
by the institution's rules and regulations. This may amount to warning,
shouting, man handing, intimidating etc. If found engaging,
suspension or termination, as the case warrants. In case of
disciplinary action will be initiated against such trainees.
unsatisfactory progress of a trainee, the management will x a period of
44. Trainees shall not hold any meetings inside the premises without probation and give notice in writing to the trainee and to their parents/
prior permission of Instructors/ The Principal. guardian. If no improvement is evident within the speci c period, the
45. Trainees must not indulge in vengeance against fellow trainees or trainee will be terminated from the program.
instructors.
46. Trainees must not possess any unauthorized material, tools, gauges, GTTC reserves the right to incorporate changes in course content,
technical books, literature, electronic gadgets (transistor, radio, tape course duration & course fee without prior notice.
records, mobile phone etc) or any other property, belonging to training
centre or other trainees. if found, it will be con scated.
47. Trainees must not indulge in any strikes, Political activities, Signature
Campaigning etc.
48. Trainees must not indulge in acts that endanger the life and safety of
other trainees.
49. Trainees must not disobey the orders of the instructors.
50. Trainees must not engage in any trade, business or employment -
directly or indirectly.
51. Trainees are required to maintain integrity and are prohibited to
engage in activities that may affect the interest and reputation of the
centre.
BENGALURU MYSURU BELAGAVI

HARIHAR DANDELI DHARWAD

HUMNABAD KADUR KALABURAGI

KANAKAPURA KOLAR KUDALASANGAMA

LINGASUGUR MADDUR MANGALURU

SHIVAMOGGA TUMAKURU GUNDLUPET

HASSAN HOSAPETE GAURIBIDANUR

CHIKODI GOKAK UDUPI


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http://www.karunadu.karnataka.gov.in/gttc
http://www.gttc.co.in
Centre (Estd) Address & Contact Details

1. Bengaluru (1972) Rajajinagar Industrial Estate, Bengaluru – 560 010 | Principal: DTDM /DPM: gttctrgbangalore@gmail.com, 9141629585, 080- 29779585
Principal: ETC / DMCH: principaletcmtc@gmail.com, 9141629578, 080 - 23500808 080 – 23152118 / 119.
2. Mysuru (1994) Plot No.: 93&94, Belagola Indl.Area, Off KRS Road, Mysuru – 570 016 | principalstu3@gmail.com | 9141629580, 9141630315, 0821-2582464
3. Hassan (1994) Plot No.8, KIADB Industrial Area, Near Dairy Circle, Hassan – 573 201 | principalhassan@gmail.com | 08172-240502, 9141630306
4. Kalaburagi (1994) Mahatma Basaveshwara Road, Darshanapura Layout, Kalaburagi – 585 101 | gttcglb@gmail.com | 08472-295163,8453327166, 9141630308
5. Mangaluru (1994) No.7E KIADB Indl. Area, Baikampadi, Mangaluru – 575 011 | gttcmng@gmail.com | 0824-2408003, 9481265587
6 Dandeli (1995) Plot No.1, KSSIDC Indl. Estate, Ambewadi, Dandeli – 581 325 | gttcdandeli@gmail.com | 9035589999, 9141630324, 9449356647, 08284-230437
7. Hosapete (1995) Harihara Road, Mariyammanahalli, Hosapete – 583201 | gttcmmhalli@gmail.com | 8073979750
8. Belagavi (1998) Udyambag, Belagavi – 590 008 | gttc_bgm@yahoo.com | 9141630309, 9886496741, 0831-2950611
9. Dharwad (1998) Plot No.38 to 45, Rayapur KIADB Industrial Area, Dharwad – 580 009 | gttchubli@gmail.com | 9035630312, 0836- 2970211
Hubballi Shed No.B-4672B-474, Gokul Industrial Estate, Gokul Road, Hubballi – 580 030 | gttchubli.sdc@gmail.com | 0836-2333159, 9902101010
10. Harihar (1998) Plot No.22C & D, KIADB Industrial Area, Harihar – 577 602 | gttcharihar@gmail.com | 08192-243937, 8711913947
11. Kudalasangama (2000) Kudalasangama – 587 115 Hungund Taluk, Bagalkot -Dist. | gttc.kudalasangama@gmail.com | 08351-268048, 7411811916
12. Maddur (2000) Somanahalli, BM Road, Maddur – 571 429 | gttcmaddur@gmail.com | 08232-298188, 9141629595
13. Kanakapura (2005) Sangama Road, Kanakapura – 562 117 | gttckanakapura@gmail.com | 9141629567, 080-27524561
14. Lingasugur (2005) Sarakari Thota, Karadakal Road, Lingasugur – 584 122 | gttc.lingasugur@gmail.com | 9916231899, 8762564872
15. Gundlupet (2007) Dundasanapura, Hosur Road, Gundlupet – 571 111 | gttc.gundlupet@gmail.com | 08229-222344, 9880800692
16. Humnabad (2007) Plot No.127BB, KIADB Industrial Area, RTO Check Post, Humnabad – 585 330 | gttchbd@gmail.com | 9481450351
17. Kadur (2007) Near Veda Pump House, BH Road, Kadur – 577 548 | gttckadur@gmail.com | 9141630320, 9481836222
18. Tumakuru (2009) Hirehalli Industrial Area, Tumakuru – 572168 | tumkurgttc@gmail.com | 9448200407, 7829864958
19. Kolar (2010) Old DIC Building Premises, Kolar – 563 101 | gttckolar@gmail.com | 08152-222690, 9141630317
20. Shivamogga (2010) Plot No.C38, KIADB Area, Nidege, Shivamogga – 577 222 | gttcshivamogga@gmail.com | 08182-246054, 9141630313
21. Gauribidanur (2016) #1P/1A, 1st Ph, KIADB Industrial Area, Kudumalakunte, Hindupur Rd, Gauribidanur – 561208 | gttcgowribidanuru@gmail.com | 9448767212
22. Chikodi (2017) Sy. No.326/A, Near Government Degree College, Nippani Road, Chikodi – 591 201 | gttcchikodi@gmail.com | 9482405201, 9845299278
23. Gokak (2020) Near Nadakacheri Office, Arabhavi – 591 306, Gokak Taluks, Belagavi District. | gttcarabhavi2020@gmail.com | 9141630309, 9980165022
24. Udupi (2020) Near Govt. High School, Kolalagiri, Uppoor, Udupi – 576 105 | gttcudupi@gmail.com | 0820-2950101, 9880510585

Government Tool Room and Training Centre,


Rajajinagar Industrial Estate, Bengaluru – 560 010
Helpline: +91-80-23151166
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