Anyone can learn CNC at CNC Tech. This I have been proving for more than 40 years. The only difference is that a fresher takes a little longer than a technically educated.
YES, Yes! Since I have been trained in Germany, Switzerland and Japan where they do courses for 1 or 2 weeks only, I follow the same metho; SHORT duration but LONG hours daily.
This method is not common in India but works beautifully for good teachers.
Example; To learn SWIMMING better and faster, is it better to be in the water for 1 hour a day for 6 months OR practicing in the water for 8 hours every day for one week without absenteeism.??
We train on CNC Turning, CNC Milling (VMC & HMC) And also give general idea about VTL and other machines.
YES. But certificate is not issued for simply completing the course or paying the fees. At CNC Tech, students are certified for their capability to Program, Operate or Set a CNC machine
It’s a Career oriented Certificate course.
No, my teaching is difference from the pattern followed by the Government. I teach myself and it is more serious and result oriented.
You should be able to earn your course fee back in one month.
Most definitely. There is a lack of trained operators, programmers, setters and even supervisors in manufacturing and seven machine tool sales and service, after finishing the course
Yes plenty, in any mechanical manufacturing industry, sales and service of cutting tools and machine tool industry.
No, since I don’t teach through any employed trainers but teach myself. However, classes are conducted at Koregaon Bhima, Ramwadi and Ghorpuri.
No.
Yes.
Yes. Since the course is student driven, the timings are adjusted to their convenience.
Yes, only in case of weekend batches, where the duration is longer.
The job opportunities are abundant and there are less students. As on date none of my students are jobless. However, in principle, the Institute does not use it to get students.
The students are given an opportunity to have up to a maximum of six months hands-on training in the industry.