UTE showcases training centre and workshop for A/L students | Sunday Observer

UTE showcases training centre and workshop for A/L students

6 August, 2017

The current GCE A/L curriculum offers ‘Engineering Technology’ as a subject stream covering areas such as the principles of civil, mechanical and electrical technology and training.

However, students lack access to state-of-the-art facilities, equipment and tools to experience and enhance their knowledge and understanding of the subject.

With the aim of providing students an opportunity to develop their technical skills and academic performance, and to enhance their future career prospects, United Tractor & Equipment (Pvt) Ltd (UTE) invites students for a full-day field visit at their state-of-the-art training centre.

“We understand students in the Engineering Technology stream lack access to sophisticated facilities to enhance their knowledge. Providing them the initial encouragement and experience of a well-equipped training center we believe will enable students to develop themselves and also contribute towards the nation in their future efforts,” said Prasan Fernando, Chairman, UTE.

The concept of offering free workshops for students at UTE’s Training Center was devised at the UTE’s training unit. Initially, the program was offered to schools in the Western province.

However, UTE now welcomes applications from schools countrywide which offer ‘Engineering Technology’ as a subject to participate in this full-day program. Schools can contact UTE officials on 0773095175 for additional information or any queries about the program.

The opportunity enables the students to gain hands-on experience on the practical aspects of engine systems, hydraulics, creating awareness that skill in mechanical construction has the potential to generate an extremely successful future.

The UTE designed full-day training module covers a range of interesting topics including sessions on engine systems, introduction to electrical components and hydraulics.

Students have access to UTE’s training centre and its sophisticated equipment such as engine workstations, a real Caterpillar dozer, a computer room and hydraulic laboratory.

To-date, 150 students have attended the full-day workshop and benefitted from the superlative practical experience it provides.

Subsequently, students who have completed their A/L examination can also enroll in the National Certificate in Construction Equipment Mechanic (ACCEM) programme conducted by UTE.

This programme is also recognized under the National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) Level 04 in Sri Lanka presenting an ideal opportunity for youth to be transformed as true professional technicians. 

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