NTTF Welcomes New Batch, Commences 15-Day Trial Session

NTTF, RD Tata Technical Institute starts a 15-day trial for new students, emphasizing the value of technical education.

JAMSHEDPUR – The RD Tata Institute of Technology, under the NTTF, gave a warm welcome to a new batch of 260 students today.

Starting from today, a 15-day trial session specially designed for this batch has begun.

The institute’s Principal, Preeta John, greeted the students in the auditorium, lauding their decision to choose this prestigious city-based technical institution.

John highlighted the importance of technical education in the modern era and assured that the institute is fully equipped to cater to this need.

Faculty members Deepak Sarkar and Shilpa Kumari Gupta guided the students and offered initial training.

The inauguration ceremony began with the traditional lighting of the lamp and continued with the introduction of the entire faculty.

Throughout this trial session, students will participate in a range of activities including physical training, yoga, time management training, creative exercises, team building, and memory-enhancing techniques.

The program is set to wrap up on July 29.

Vice-principal Ramesh Rai emphasized the institute’s commitment to discipline.

The event was also attended by several other faculty members, including Anil Javali, Varun Kumar, Pankaj Gupta, Ajit, Harish Kumar, Deepak Sarkar, Nakul, Shiv Prasad Manish, Preeti, Manisha, and Birendra Acharya.

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