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St. Mary’s Industrial Training Institute was started in the year 1996. It is managed by the Catholic Diocese of Palakkad. The foundation stone was laid by Mar. Joseph Irimpen the first Bishop of Palakkad. The patron of this training centre is Bishop Mar Jacob Manathodath. The Institution is permanently affiliated to National Council of Vocational Training (NCVT), Ministry of Labour, New Delhi in Mechanic (Motor Vehicle), Electrician and Fitter trades for 2+2 units each.

Quality policy

“The institution has been assessed for its quality management system – providing technical education and training through continual improvement of performance in order to deliver high level of learner’s success and awarded ISO 9001:2008 in July 2009. The institute provides excellent teaching, learning, support facilities and environment. We are committed to provide quality education for the all round development of the new generation and envisage technical, intellectual, physical and academic development of the students, who are most competent and globally acceptable, through continual improvement. In order to attain this goal, we are fostering brilliance and excellence in technical studies.”

Vision ...

To be a centre of excellence for forming skilled Technicians for industry. Empowering the youth for their integral development especially moral, social and economic progress”

Mission ...

To impart quality technical education with stress on engineering practices. To ensure a good learning environment with qualified and highly dedicated Faculties

Quality Policy ...

“The institution has been assessed for its quality management system – providing technical education and training through continual improvement of performance in order to deliver high level of learner’s success and awarded ISO 9001:2008 in July 2009. The institute provides excellent teaching, learning, support facilities and environment. We are committed to provide quality education for the all round development of the new generation and envisage technical, intellectual, physical and academic development of the students, who are most competent and globally acceptable, through continual improvement. In order to attain this goal, we are fostering brilliance and excellence in technical studies