Genesis

Don Bosco Tech - Golaghat was established in 2010 with the vision to empower the youth of the region to make them self reliant. The centre run Non -Formal Vocational Training courses like Driving, Electrical and Welding.

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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
Electrician Domestic Solutions8th PassShort Term30DB TECH
Organic Grower10th StandardShort Term35Third Party Assessment
Mushroom Grower10th StandardShort Term35Third Party Assessment
Graphic Designer10th StandardShort Term30Third Party Assessment

Facilities Available

No. of Classrooms 2
Total Seating Capacity 60
Practical Classes Yes
Computer Lab Yes
Staff Room Yes
Generator/ Backup Yes
Playground Yes
Hostel Yes

Bosco Plus

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

2nd Meeting with the Trainees B4 (220553 )

On September 8, 2022, amidst the tranquil surroundings of Rangagora Gelabil in Golaghat, an inspiring rendezvous took place. Gathered together were Mr. Pankaj Hazarika, the seasoned Mushroom Grower Trainer, and Mr. Prem Sagar Ekka, the ITES Trainer, alongside a group of eager trainees, all poised for a transformative experience. Within the confines of this meeting, a tapestry of possibilities unfolded as the trainees were initiated into the transformative journey of Don Bosco Tech training. Amidst the buzz of anticipation, the trainers wove narratives of empowerment, unveiling the roadmap t

Health and Hygiene

On a bright morning of May 24th, 2024, amidst the bustling halls of Numaligarh MPHC, a beacon of health and hygiene, Miss Sunita Das, a seasoned nurse, graced the eager trainees with her presence for a guest lecture that promised enlightenment and insight. As she stood before them, radiating warmth and enthusiasm, Miss Das ignited the session with a series of probing questions, urging the trainees to ponder the essence of personal hygiene. "Why is personal hygiene important?" she queried, setting the stage for an engaging discourse. With each inquiry, she peeled back the layers of

Guest Lecture of Small Poultry Farming

  Mr. Santosh Gohain an inhabitant of Doigrung and an expert who was doing poultry farming for the last six years was invited for the guest lecture. He was introduced to the trainees and was welcome by the trainees of B5 with a round of applause. At first, he started saying small-scale poultry farmers are one of the groups available to raise food sources for their locality and various occasions like weddings, birthday parties, anniversaries, etc. He also mentioned that poultry is complex and challenging for individuals who participate in all aspects of the supply chain, from produce

Marketing strategy

Mr. Probonto Dhanwar is a well-known businessman in Sishupani area. He is from Nobil, Gelabil, Assam. He is a jolly person and his face has a no-ending smile which teaches if you can convince yourself with your smile you can solve any problem with ease and also win millions of hearts. He at first greeted the trainees. And shared about marketing strategies. He asked the group what is marketing. Trainees defined marketing as selling things and doing business.  He gave some points on Where to sell your products? How to sell, how to fix the price and, How to promote the products? He ask

Female Rights

On May 20, 2024, Mrs. Monalisha Gonon, a dedicated nurse and an esteemed guest lecturer at Gelabil Primary Health Center, delivered an inspiring session on the significance of women's empowerment and rights, focusing on the mushroom cultivation domain. As the trainers warmly welcomed her and introduced her to the eager trainees, Mrs. Gonon greeted the group of women with a reassuring smile, encouraging them to feel at ease. She opened her session by emphasizing the profound respect Indian culture holds for women, highlighting the revered female deities: Laxmi, the goddess of wealth; Dur