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Siemens offer On-Site Training for Engineers Training in every engineering field has become a necessity in actual today’s time. The gap between the learning theory in classrooms and lab practicals are far from equipments and components in real use, in industry, commercial complexes, residences and every other application. The innovation and changes in electrical and electronic industry are faster than any other field of engineering. Thus, to keep pace with the rapidly changing technology, individual need, to upgrade their knowledge through training at various levels, has become a must. Keeping in Mind SIEMENS, worlds leading electrical and electronics company and Johns Electric Company (P) ltd. Jaipur have come together to provide world class training at your doorstep in your premises or, at our premises in Malviya Industrial area, Jaipur. Shashi & Sameer Bhargava (Managing Directors of Johns Electrical Engineering Training Institute) says, being in business for more than 30 years warrants us to take initiative towards trending technology. We take pleasure in introducing Johns Electrical Engineering Training Institute where we provide hands-on equipment training to the students & professionals. This is the authorized training centre of Siemens in which engineers will get the certificate after the training. To make training more comfortable and approachable for students we are introducing On-Site training program i.e. we would provide training on Electrical & Electronics Engineering in your campus by our engineers. Mrs. Prachi Bhargava(Program Coordinator, Johns Electrical Engineering Training Institute) believes, the experience on training with the biggest name in electrical and electronic industry will add up a positive aspect in student’s resume and enables students to acquire latest skills, thus increase versatility for qualification for their bursting career and Companies will also get pre trained engineers.
Posted on: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 17:35:06 +0000

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