Maruti Suzuki signs MoU with Jaipur College to offer training in automobile retail
Course to commence from academic year 2023-24
Maruti Suzuki India Limited has partnered with S.S. Jain Subodh P.G. (Autonomous) College, Jaipur , to offer an extensive three-year BBA in Automobile Retail Management. This industry-oriented programme will entail one-year theoretical training followed by two years of On-the-Job Training (OJT), ensuring comprehensive learning.
The Company and the institute have jointly developed the course curriculum, in line with the requirements of the Indian automobile industry, adhering to the prescribed UGC guidelines.
During the OJT at Maruti Suzuki dealerships in Jaipur, the students will get an opportunity to hone their skills in the actual work environment. Under the ‘Earn While You Learn’ model, the students will also be offered a stipend during the two-year OJT period.
On completion of the course, the students will also be extended support to secure placement at Maruti Suzuki dealerships, depending on their performance.
Under its Industry Integrated Degree Program initiative, Maruti Suzuki has collaborated with universities across the country to extend skill training in automobile retail. These efforts are a part of the Company’s Skill Development initiative.
So far, Maruti Suzuki has partnered with twelve universities across eleven cities in the country to impart learning in automobile retail.
Over 600 students are currently being trained as a part of these partnerships across different cities.
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