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Courses

The JIM Scheme is a training-oriented skill development accreditation program of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) of the Government of Japan in India. It enables Japanese companies (those that have 50% or more Japanese holding) to initiate a pre-planned training program within their company for non-employees as "trainees" that consists of a combined curriculum that has both on-the-job training (OJT) and soft-skills training and that lasts a minimum of at least 1 year. Trainees receive a JIM certification upon the completion of the JIM program. Several Japanese companies in India have been accredited as a JIM and are experiencing the improvement of both technical and soft-skills amongst their trainees.

Mechanic
(Motor Vehicle)

Mechanic Motor Vehicle (MMV) trade focuses on the maintenance, repair, and servicing of motor vehicles, including cars, trucks, and motorcycles. It encompasses various aspects of vehicle mechanics and electrical systems.

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Electrician

Electrician trade focuses on electrical installations, wiring systems, and maintenance of electrical equipment. It's essential for the construction, manufacturing, and service industries.

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Fitter

The fitter trade encompasses the precise fitting, assembly, and upkeep of mechanical components and machinery. It is a pivotal profession within the manufacturing and engineering sectors.

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Painter General

The trade of Painter General involves the meticulous preparation of surfaces, the skillful application of paint, and the final touches on a diverse array of structures and objects. This trade utilizes an assortment of paints and coatings to achieve the desired finish.

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