Student Training and Project Division

Hiyoshi India Training

The objective of this student training/project scheme is to develop and utilize the student’s talent and potential ability in our country and to use them for solving specific Science and Technology problems relevant and useful to our society.

Encourage students who have dissertation work in their regular curriculum to take up useful minor research projects during their study in UG/PG courses with environment related specialization. We also provide a chance to work on the implementation of the most innovative ideas and projects.

Interested applicants are requested to submit a duly completed application form that can download here.

The objective of this student training/project scheme is to develop and utilize the student’s talent and potential ability in our country and to use them for solving specific Science and Technology problems relevant and useful to our society.

Encourage students who have dissertation work in their regular curriculum to take up useful minor research projects during their study in UG/PG courses with environment related specialization. We also provide a chance to work on the implementation of the most innovative ideas and projects.

Interested applicants are requested to submit a duly completed application form that can download here.

JEC Training

Program Background: The JIM (Japan-India Institute for Manufacturing and the JEC (Japanese Endowed Courses) Scheme are part of joint-governmental initiatives of the Government of Japan and India for skilling the manufacturing related human resources in India.

Reason: Job related technical skills and understanding of Japanese manufacturing practices such  as 5S, Kaizen, etc and bettering of soft skills (discipline, work culture) amongst the human resources that are currently studying to join the manufacturing sector.

Problem Facing Japanese Companies
Many Japanese companies in India are not able to recruit sufficiently high quality floor shop leaders and engineers, which is causes significant challenges to their business development.
JIM-JEC Project

The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, (METI) Japan and the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, India signed an MOC(Memorandum of Collaboration) in November 2016 to facilitate the projects as follows:

Train 30,000 floor shop leaders and engineers to Japanese standards in the next 10 years.

Japan-India Institute for Manufacturing (JIM) Japanese Endowed Courses (JEC)

Make in India, Skill India

The main policy pillar of Modinomics proposed by Prime Minister Modi in August 2014.

Promote manufacturing industry in India through acceptance of direct investment. (Make in India)

Improve skills of young people by vocational training project. (Skill India)

Target of the JEC Scheme: The target of the JEC is to provide skilling and educative training programs to future middle-management level engineering candidates who aim to join the manufacturing sector in India. The JEC Scheme targets engineering and technical institutes and colleges to hold such training.

Training Duration: Can range from being 1-day long to a few-months in length

Training Curriculum: Educate specialized technologies possessed by Japanese companies through lectures and practical instruction

Key Benefits:

  • Medium- to long-term human resource development produces human resources  with  a deep understanding of the company’s manufacturing and loyalty to the company.
  • Excellent students can be trained to become future shop floor supervisors at an early stage.
  • The program provides vocational training and employment opportunities for young  people living near the factories, contributing to local communities.