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The Industrial Training Institute (ITI), a vocational Girls College at Shivajinagar in the town has been selected as the best college at the country by the Ministry of Skill Development and Enterpreneurship ( MSDE) and the Principal of the College Rammohan Rao was chosen as the best Principal on the occasion of the World Skills Day on July 15 as the institute began to flourish a lot after he took over.  He received the Award from the Union Minister for  Skill Development and Enterpreneurship.  
It also got the prestigious quality of India accreditation.  Established in the sylvan surroundings at Shivajinagar in the year 1990 as a girls’ college, it was made into a co-education institute in 2008 and became an ideal college in the Telangana region. It was recognised by the Quality Council of India. 
The college is



embedded with modern infrastructure facilities and with highly qualified teaching staff imparting education.  It has well-equipped laboratories. 
The ITI College began imparting technical training to the students in the manufacture of textiles, electronic and mechanical goods, tailoring and embroidery. In the year 2011, it was selected under the Public-Private Partnership and in the next year, it also got ISO 9990 certification.
The college management also saved a lot of power consumption and amount of Rs 8,000 every month by setting up solar power plant in the college.  In order to provide jobs to hundreds of students who graduate every year from the college, the college authorities have entered into an MoU with 20 private organizations. They were also given training in stitching clothes and in working beauty parlors. 

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