At the outset let me avail an opportunity to congratulate you all for choosing this legendary institute, The Technological Institute of Textile and Sciences, Bhiwani as your academic destination for availing technical education.
Furthermore,
I Dr Sudhir Narayan Singh on Behalf of Head, Applied Sciences cordially
welcome you all at the threshold of this academic temple of technical
knowledge and professional learning. This premier institute was
established way back in the year 1943 by Padmavibhushan Shree Ghanshayam
Dass Birla Jee.
Educational organizations are man making industries.
Highly coordinated and synchronized role of parents and professors are pivotal for future path-paving of professionals of tomorrow. What makes TIT&S very special and distinguishes it as an institute from others? Let's ponder over these facts:
For the sustainability of any institution, the organizational culture is its heart and soul.
Seventy years, seven decades of legendary legacy of imparting quality technical education. The same may be validated by the kind of output offered by the institute. Name any state, name any country and you will find TITians working on respectable positions.
We follow a caring and nurturing approach.
Here, Life-Skills are fairly amalgamated with Technical Skills, Professional Knowledge and Academic Learning.
Discipline, Dress Code and Decorum are major distinguishing factors. We have a separate Discipline Committee to ensure discipline amongst students both On-Campus as well as Off-Campus.
Environment is Ragging Free and Anti-Ragging Committee works ceaselessly to ensure the same. Highly experienced and expert faculty will teach and train you. Their commitment is to provide all round personality development by offering exposure to various Curricular, Co-Curricular and Extra-Curricular activities. We provide very good "Training and Placement Support and the same is backed by Strong Alumni Network. Let us ponder over the major objectives of Education:
Why do we study?
We study so that we may lead our life in a better way as an educated man. Consequently, the widest possible objective of education is "To Convert a Man into Gentleman" by inducting behavioral changes.
I repeat "Educational Institutions are Man Making Industries." I wish and expect that you will also be able to advance the legacy by contributing your share. In the same direction parents' constructive support and cooperation is highly expected. I wish to conclude my deliberation in 3 statements:
1. Creating Job worthy citizens is the Duty of Education.
2. Adding Value to their Persona is the Beauty of Education.
3. To Make them Serve the Causes of World Peace is the Sublimity of Education.
Thank You...!!!
With Sincere Thanks & Profound Regards
Faithfully Yours Dr Sudhir Narayan Singh Assistant Professor, Department of English and Communication Skills;
Faculty in-Charge, Library, Information & Communication Services;
Nodal Officer National Digital Library Of India (MHRD)
The Technological Institute of Textile and Sciences(Established in the year 1943 by Padma Vibhushan Dr. GD Birla)Bhiwani, Haryana-127021. INDIA. 10 -- Lake View, Birla Colony, Tosham Road, Bhiwani, Haryana-127021. INDIA.
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