Mumbai: IITC Graduation Day held at St Xavier College


Mumbai, (RBI) May 2: IITC world's top ten travel and aviation academy hosted a convocation for its graduating students who hv completed the international certified Iata travel tourism courses and also the prestigious IMC Approved supply chain logistics mgnt and export import courses. The convocation was held at the Mumbai s most prestigious St Xavier college Dhobi Talao.

The event was graced by Indias leading motivational speaker and also a well known actor and model Umesh Perwani and well known industrialist and travel entrepreneur Apoorva Marda and Indias top management guru and also a well known author Mr Cyrus Gonda, more than 150 students attended the convacation.

Most of the students have been placed with the best of the organization from the relevant industry. Like Indigo, Airindia, Adani, Thomas cook, Akasa and many other top organizations.

IITC Academy was the brain child of the late S K Urval and was incorporated in 1966 and spread over 10 centers in Mumbai and spread over 5centers across India and focuses on empowering the youth with skill based vocational job oriented courses and helping them to get a job in the industry and guiding them for a progressive and successful career. IITC motto Iitcian's always a winner. On this Day IITC Director Vikrant Urwal, Priyanka Dsouza, Crystal Roche, Anjali Mishra, Prof Kaleem Merchant, S Kavita Muralidhar Bhat were present, Shanel Roche Welcome Gathering and compare the programme.

 

  

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