INTRODUCTION

The Regional Telecom Training Center Hyderabad contributing it’s share of Human Resource Development of BSNL, is situated in its own building at Gachibowli along old Bombay highway about 22 Kms from Secunderabad railway station and 15 Kms from Hyderabad railway station. It is in the vicinity of Hi-tec city a prime locality surrounded by Engineering staff college of India, Hyderabad Central University, International Institute of Information Technology, Indian school of Business and Sports village, with a number of prominent IT companies including CMC, WIPRO, Microsoft, and Infosys.
Training centre founded on 01-06-1973
Shifted to present premises 09-12-1996
Certified to ISO 9001:2000 03-01-2005
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The Administrative and academic block, the Hostel, the Staff quarters are spread over a sprawling area of about 42 acres. The administrative and academic block has a built up area of 1,27,000 sft covering administrative offices, ten Lecture halls, Switching, Transmission, Computer, Telegraph Labs, Library and other amenities like Canteen, Co-operative Stores, Recreation Club and Auditorium. There are Staff Quarters and Hostel, Garages for 4-wheelers & 2-wheelers and a Post Office building have been added in the complex during the year.

Land and Building

Lay Out Area 31.64 Acres
Built up area(Admn. bldg) 127000 sft
Built up area(Hostel bldg) 50000 sft
Built up area(Staff Qtrs for RTTC) 15493 sft
Built up area(Staff Qtrs General) 68251 sft

                                            ISO 9001:2000 Certification:   

Certification audit was done by  Standardization Testing and Quality Certification Services –Hyderabad unit and certification is given by STQC Directorate Department of Information and Technology,   Government of India . The certificate is valid up to 2-1-2011  under the scope

“Conduction of Training on Telecom & Information Technologies and Behavioural Sciences, designed and developed by Bharat Ratna Bhim Rao Ambedkar Institute of telecom training ( BRBRAITT ) , Jabalpur and Regional telecom Training Center Hyderabad , for the employees of  Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited ( BSNL ) and any other participant allowed to undergo training within the rules and regulations of BSNL” .

QUALITY POLICY OF RTTC, HYDERABAD

"Conduction of Training on Telecom & Information Technologies and Behavioural Sciences, designed and developed by Bharat Ratna Bhim Rao Ambedkar Institute of telecom training  ( BRBRAITT ) , Jabalpur and Regional telecom Training Center Hyderabad , for the employees of  Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited    ( BSNL ) and any other participant allowed to undergo training within the rules and regulations of BSNL” .

The re-certification audit has been done during Jan 2008 by Standardization Testing and Quality Certification Services– Hyderabad unit and ISO 9001:2000 certification is EXTENDED by STQC Directorate Department of Information and Technology,   Government of India valid up to 02-01-2011  under the above scope.

As per the Standards of ISO 9001:2000, the first surveillance audit for the current year under the instructions from STQC, Bangalore was done in June 2008, and the continuation of ISO 9001:2000 has been recommended by the Auditors


LEGEND

Initially the RTTC was started in a rented accommodation at Abids, Hyderabad. Later it was shifted to Secunderabad. The accommodation at Secunderabad was partly rented one in Chandralok Complex and partly in CTO compound Secunderabad. The RTTC was shifted finally into its own departmental building at Gachibowli on 9-12-1996.

RTTC


Faculty and Other Staff

The Institute is headed by a Principal assisted by a Chief Accounts Officer,  Divisional Engineers  looking after administration,   Training Management etc.

Cadre Sanctioned Working
Principal 1 1
DGM 1 Nil
CAO 1 Nil
DE 3 1
Sr.AO/AO 2 2
Sr.SDE/SDE 19 15
JTO 15 11
JAO 1 1
TTA 4 2
Gr.I PA 1 0
Gr.II PA 1 1
TOA( All Types) 6 7
TM 5 5
Motor Drivers 2 2
RM 29 31



TIMINGS

The timings of RTTC are from 09:30 hrs. to 17:00 hrs. with working pattern of 6-day week. The working hours are divided into 8 sessions, with 4 sessions in the morning and 4 sessions in the evening. Provision is made for theory and practical classes, film shows, library and field visits during these sessions.







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