TVS-MCET Collaborative Educational Program was aimed at bridging the gap between the quality of engineers expected by the industry and the graduating engineers, MCET Chairman M Manickam told reporters here today.
Stating that the objective of the program was to improve the ability to develop role ready engineers with professional values for the industry, Manickam said that this would meet the human resources development needs of TVS.
Dr V Kovaichelvan, senior vice-president (HR), TVS Motor Company said the company is absorbing some 50 engineers annually, and expected to take 20 engineers from MCET.
Manickam and Kovaichelvan signed the MOU in this regard.
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