Genesis

Don Bosco Industrial Training Centre (DBITC) was established in the year 1987 to fulfill the need for a vocational training that prepares well – trained, qualified and employable youth for the fast growing industries in the richest mineral belt of the Indian subcontinent.

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Short term vocational training programs are of three months' duration, in which the students are given technical inputs prepared in consultation with industry experts and professionals. The course includes on-the-job training, assignments and field visits. Valuable life skills are also integrated into the curriculum through an interactive teaching process.

Course NameQualification NameDurationStrengthCertification
Assistant Electrician10th StandardShort Term30SSC
Food & Beverage Service - Associate10th StandardShort Term30SSC
Sales Consultant10th StandardShort Term30Third Party Assessment
Sales Associate10th StandardShort Term30Third Party Assessment
Two Wheeler Service Technician10th StandardShort Term30SSC

Facilities Available

No. of Classrooms 5
Total Seating Capacity 150
Practical Classes Yes
Computer Lab Yes
Staff Room Yes
Generator/ Backup Yes
Playground Yes

Bosco Plus

Counselling
Career Guidance
Field Visit
On-the-Job Training
Placement
Post-Placement Support
Tracking of Alumni

Batch Inauguration ( B5 & B6 ) and Certificate Distribution of ( Taxi Driver B1,B2,B3 & B4 )

On the vibrant afternoon of May 23, 2024, the sprawling Kokar campus of Don Bosco Tech Society was awash with anticipation and promise as it played host to a momentous event—the convocation and inauguration ceremony for the Taxi Driver batches. With a bustling gathering of 180 individuals, including seasoned graduates and eager newcomers, the atmosphere brimmed with enthusiasm and the palpable sense of embarking on new journeys. Steering the event with finesse was the affable Mr. Jerry J. M. Toppo, whose adept hosting ensured a seamless flow of activities, captivating the audience fro

Kaushal Deekshant Samaroh.

On September 17, 2022, amidst the vibrant aura of Vishwakarma Day, the Don Bosco Tech Society, Kokar, Ranchi illuminated its auditorium with the inaugural glow of its First Convocation Ceremony. This auspicious occasion, adorned by esteemed guests including Chief guest Rev. Father P.D. Michael, Rector of Don Bosco Kokar, Ranchi, Rev. Fr. Punit Kujur (Centre Head and Principal of Don Bosco ITI Kokar, Ranchi), and Bro Ignatius Kerketta (Vice Principal), unfolded as a beacon of inspiration for the budding talents of the institute. The ceremony commenced with the ceremonial Lighting of the lamp

ToT on Pre-Departure Orientation Training

Don Bosco Tech Society, fueled by a passionate commitment to ensuring safe migration, orchestrated an enlightening symphony of knowledge and empowerment on February 19, 2022. Collaborating with the esteemed International Organization for Migration (IOM), the Society hosted a transformative Training of Trainers (ToT) program at the vibrant enclave of Don Bosco Tech Kokar Ranchi. As the program unfurled with reverence, attendees were enveloped in a spirit of dedication and purpose. Guided by the luminaries of the event, including the illustrious Mr. Nishikant Mishra (Asst. Director Employment

Parent-Teacher Meeting

Parent-teacher meeting was conducted at Don Bosco PMKK center Kokar, Ranchi on February 1, 2020. At 10 a.m., Centre Coordinator, Don Bosco PMKK Centre Mr. Arvind Bipin Topno started the program with a warm welcome to all the participants and extended his gratitude towards parents for making this important event possible for the Centre. This meeting was held for parents of Hospitality candidates. They interacted with the teacher and Rev. Father Noble George, Centre head Kokar, Ranchi. Enlightening the gathering Fr. Noble said, “Parents’ involvement in the life of our trainees is

National Voter's Day

The trainees of Don Bosco Tech (Kokar, Ranchi) came together on January 25, 2020, at 10:00 am to celebrate ‘National Voter's Day.’ There were 63 trainees, accompanied by the trainers, who participated in the event. “Government of India decided to celebrate January 25 every year as ‘National Voters’ Day.’ It was decided to commemorate from January 26, 2011, to mark the Commission’s foundation day,” said Arvind Vipin Topno (Trainer, Center Coordinator). The main purpose of this auspicious occasion is to encourage active participation in cast

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