Thursday, October 04, 2007

PREPARATORY TRAINING COURSE


PREPARATORY TRAINING COURSE

5th National Certification Examination for
Energy Managers and Energy Auditors - November 2007

Background

As per the Energy Conservation Act 2001, it is mandatory for all the designated energy consumers to get energy audit conducted by an accredited energy auditor and to designate or appoint an energy manager. Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), Ministry of Power, Government of India has specified that the essential qualification for a certified energy manager and certified energy auditor would be passing of a National Level Certification Examination . The fifth Examination for Energy Managers and Energy Auditors is scheduled on 17 & 18, November 2007. National Productivity Council (NPC) has been retained by BEE as the National Certifying Agency for the above certification examination.


Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Productivity (AIP), the training institute of NPC ,Chennai has specifically designed intensive preparatory training course to meet the wide range of knowledge, skills & competence required for passing of the examination.


Objective


This preparatory training course will enable the prospective energy managers / auditors to prepare systematically and with clear focus to acquire sufficient knowledge and skills to pass the examination and also function efficiently as an energy manager / auditor.


Course Coverage


Paper-1


Energy Scenario, Global Environmental Concerns, Basics of Energy and its various Forms, Energy Management and Audit, Material and Energy Balance, Energy Action Planning, Financial Management, Project Management, Energy Monitoring and Targeting.

Paper-2


Fuels and Combustion, Boilers, FBC Boilers, Steam System, Furnaces, Cogeneration, Insulation and Refractories, Waste heat recovery.

Paper-3


Electrical Systems, Electrical Motors, Compressed Air System, Fans and Blowers, HVAC and Refrigeration System, Cooling Tower, Pumps and Pumping System, Lighting System, DG Set System, Energy Efficient Technologies in Electrical Systems.

Paper-4


Energy Performance Assessment for Equipment and Utility Systems, Exercises.

Problem Solving, Model Examination, Group Discussion.



Methodology


The preparatory training course will be conducted through lecture sessions, case studies, exercises and model examinations. The program will be supported by audio - visual aids and multi media projector.


Faculty


Senior consultants from National Productivity Council who are highly qualified with two decades of work experiences of training & consultancy in energy audit and conservation field.


Programme Dates


1. Chennai: 22— 26 October, 2007


2. New Delhi: 29 Oct — 2 November, 2007

3. Chennai: 5 — 7 November, 2007


Venue


Chennai:


Conference Hall
Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Productivity
National Productivity Council
No.6 (Old No:31-B), SIDCO Industrial Estate,
Ambattur, Chennai-600 098.
(Landmark: Between Korattur Church & Ambattur Aavin Dairy)

New Delhi:

Conference Hall
National Productivity Council
5-6, Institutional Area, Lodi Road, New Delhi—110 003.



Fee per Participant


Chennai (22— 26 October):


Residential : Rs. 10,000/-

Non Residential: Rs. 7,500/-

New Delhi (29 Oct- 2 November):

Non-Residential: Rs. 10,000/-

Chennai (5 — 7 November):

Residential : Rs. 7,000/-

Non Residential: Rs. 5,000/-

1. The fee covers participation fee, course material and working lunch. 2. The residential fee covers both boarding and lodging.


Timing


The five full day session will start at 9.30 a.m. and will end at 5.30 p.m. with an hour break for lunch from 1.00. pm. to 2.00. pm.


Registration


Nominations along with fee by DD in favour of “National Productivity Council” payable at Chennai, should reach on or before seven days before the start of the programme to the below mentioned address,


The Director
Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Productivity
National Productivity Council
No.6 (Old No. 31-B), SIDCO Industrial Estate,
Ambattur, Chennai-600 098.
(Landmark: Aavin Dairy.)
Tel: (044) 2625 1808 / 5216.
Fax: (044) 26254904, Email:
aipnpc@vsnl.com


Registration will be made on first come first served basis.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Three Day Programme on "Effective Spare Parts Management" at Chennai

INTRODUCTION

The importance of spare parts Management for Indian Industry can be easily visualized by the fact, that nearly 50 – 60% of the maintenance cost is represented by Spare Parts. Conventionally the problem of spare parts has been visualized only from the inventory control point of view. Obviously, this could not bring in the desired results as expected. The management of spare parts has to have a total systems approach and should be aimed at achieving the ultimate objective i.e maximum availability of plant and machinery at the least cost. This programme is planned to review the various developments that have taken place in the systems and technical aspects of spare parts management function in the recent years.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

To Disseminate modern concepts and techniques of spare parts management

To demonstrate how cost effectiveness can be achieved by adopting various supporting practices like standardization, value engineering, spares reclamation, Computerisation etc.

PROGRAMME COVERAGE

Spare Parts Management in Indian Industry – Problems and Perspectives

Classification and Codification

Inventory Control Models

Control of insurance Spares

Vendor Analysis and standardization of Spares

Value Engineering

Reclamation of Spares

Techniques for controlling consumption of spare parts

Failure analysis

Improving Reliability and Maintainability of Equipment

Total Productive Maintenance

Effect of condition Monitoring on planning of spare parts

Computer application in Spare Parts Management

Disposal of obsolete /Non moving spares

Case studies

APPROACH

This programme is interaction oriented. While dealing with each theme area, relevant experiential sharing will be done by the participating industries. The programme will be conducted by means of Interactive lectures, with Multimedia & A/V aids, Case Studies & Software demo, etc.

FACULTY

Faculty consists of specialists with expertise and experience from National productivity Council and experts from industry and institutions.

PARTICIPATION

This programme is meant for Engineers and Managers from Stores, Maintenance, Engineering Services, Materials, Industrial Engineering, Finance, Operation/Production and other related departments from Industry and Service Sectors.

DATE AND TIME

Date: 17 - 19 December, 2007
Timings: 10.00 to 17.00 Hrs. (Reporting Time: 9.45 AM)

VENUE

Conference Hall,

National Productivity Council

New No.6, (Old No. 31-B) SIDCO Industrial Estate,

Ambattur, Chennai 600 098.

FEE

Rs. 6,000/- per participant covering course fee, reading material, lunch and tea.

Fee once paid is non-refundable.

The programme is non-residential.

Nominating companies in Chennai may send the fee by a crossed cheque. The companies from outside Chennai may send the fee by crossed demand draft. Cheque / Draft should be sent in favour of “National Productivity Council” payable at Chennai.

REGISTRATION

Last date for registration 3rd December, 2007. Please send your nomination in the attached Reply Form indicating the name, designation and official address of the participant in advance to the following address:

T. Rajachidambaram

Head & Regional Director

National Productivity Council

Regional Professional Management Group

No.6 (Old No:31-B), SIDCO Industrial Estate

Ambattur, Chennai—600 098.

Phone: 044- 26253466 & 26252467 Fax: 044-26254904

Email: npcchennai@dataone.in / aipnpc@vsnl.com

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Result of 4th National Certification Examination for Energy Managers and Energy Auditors – 2007 Announced

Result of 4th National Certification Examination for Energy Managers and Energy Auditors – Conducted on 21st & 22nd April, 2007 Announced.

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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

One Day Programme on Energy Conservation in Compressed Air System

Introduction

Industrial compressed air systems accounts for nearly 25% of industrial electricity energy demand. Compressed air system offer a saving potential of 20-30%. Matching the compressor to the system to enable to operate at best efficiency is often ignored during the selection of compressors. The energy saving potential in compressed air system is hidden and can be unearthed only by a detailed study including measurement of flow and determination of operating efficiency. There is a need to educate practicing engineers to tune up the existing system to maximise energy savings.

With this in view, Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Productivity, National Productivity Council, Chennai is organising a one day training programme on “Energy Conservation in Compressed Air System”.

Coverage

Compressor Types and its features

Compressed Air System Components

Factors affecting Compressor Performance

Efficient Operation of Compressed Air Systems

Performance Assessment of Compressed Air System

Energy Conservation Measures in Compressed Air System

Case Studies & Group Discussion

Speakers

* Senior Consultants from National Productivity Council.

* Experts from Industry

Participation Profile

The workshop is meant for Engineers from Utilities, Technical, Project, Services, Maintenance, etc.

Methodology

This workshop will be conducted through lecture session, discussions and visual aids, etc.

Date, Time & Venue

September 21, 2007 at Chennai

10.00 AM to 5.00 PM

Fee

Rs.2,000/- per participant (Non-Residential) towards programme fee which includes programme material, folders, tea/coffee and working lunch.

The fee may be paid in the form of Demand Draft/Local cheque drawn in favour of “National Productivity Council”

Registration

Last date for registration 12th September, 2007. Please send nomination indicating the name, designation and official address of the participant in advance to the following address:

The Director

Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Productivity

National Productivity Council

No.6, Sidco Industrial Estate,

Ambattur

Chennai-600 098

E-mail: aipnpc@vsnl.com

Phone: (044) 2625 1808, 2625 5216

Fax : (044) 2625 4904


Monday, July 23, 2007

5th NATIONAL CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION FOR ENERGY MANAGERS AND ENERGY AUDITORS, NOVEMBER-2007 ANNOUNCED

5th NATIONAL CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION FOR ENERGY MANAGERS AND ENERGY AUDITORS, NOVEMBER-2007 ANNOUNCED.

Last date for receiving the filled application - 30th September 2007.

Examination Dates - 17th & 18th November, 2007.

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Candidates have to apply online only. To know the full details regarding the examination and to apply online, visit www.aipnpc.org


Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Question Papers with Model Solution of National Certification Examination for Energy Managers and Energy Auditors

Previous Examination Question Papers & Model solutions.

1. First Examination - 22 & 23 May 2004

Paper No.

Name of the Paper

Energy Manager Energy Auditor
1 General Aspects of Energy Management & Energy Audit Set A Set B Set A Set B
2 Energy Efficiency in Thermal Utilities Set A Set B Set A Set B
3 Energy Efficiency in Electrical Utilities Set A Set B Set A Set B
4 Energy Performance Assessment and Utility Systems ( Open Book Exam)

Set A Set B


2. Second Examination - 28 & 29 May 2005


Name
Detail
Question Papers
& Model solutions

EA-1 & EM-1 :

General Aspects of Energy Management & Energy Audit

EA-2 & EM-2:
Energy Efficiency in Thermal Utilities
EA-3 & EM-3:
Energy Efficiency in Electrical Utilities
EA-4:
Energy Performance Assessment for Equipment and Utility systems


3. Third Examination - 22 & 23 April 2006


Name
Detail
Question Papers
& Model solutions

EA-EM-1 :

General Aspects of Energy Management & Energy Audit

EA-EM-2:
Energy Efficiency in Thermal Utilities
EA-EM-3:
Energy Efficiency in Electrical Utilities
EA-4:
Energy Performance Assessment for Equipment and Utility systems


Guidebooks for National Certification Examination for Energy Managers and Energy Auditors

You can download the guidebooks to prepare for this examination from the links given below.

Book - 1


General Aspects of Energy Management & Energy Audit.

Book - 2

Energy Efficiency in Thermal Utilities

Book - 3

Energy Efficiency in Electrical Utilities

Book - 4

Energy Performance Assessment for Equipment and Utility systems

National Certification Examination for Energy Managers and Energy Auditors

Background

The Government of India has enforced The Energy Conservation Act, 2001 (No 52 of 2001, 29th September 2001) with effect from 1st March 2002. The Act provides mainly for efficient use of energy and its conservation and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. As per the Energy Conservation Act 2001, it is mandatory for all the designated energy consumers to get energy audit conducted by an Accredited Energy Auditor [under clause 14(h) and 14(i)] and to designate or appoint an Energy Manager [under clause 14(l)]. The Government of India has notified the list of designated consumers and the details are available at the following link: http://www.bee-india.nic.in/sidelinks/Exams07/Gazette_of_IndiaPartIISec3Sub-sec(ii)19_03_2007.pdf


Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), Ministry of Power, Government of India, is empowered to specify the regulations and mechanism to meet the above objectives. BEE has retained the National Productivity Council (NPC) as the National Certifying Agency, which would conduct the National Level Certification Examination for Energy Managers & Energy Auditors under the aegis of Bureau.

Examination Papers and Scheme

The examination Papers for Energy Managers and Energy Auditors are given below:

Paper I - General Aspects of Energy Management & Energy Audit - 3 Hrs Duration - Maximum Marks:150

Paper II - Energy Efficiency in Thermal Utilities - 3Hrs Duration - Maximum Marks: 150

Paper III - Energy Efficiency in Electrical Utilities - 3Hrs Duration - Maximum Marks:150

Paper IV- Energy Performance Assessment for Equipment and Utility systems (Open Book Examination)** - 2Hrs Duration - Maximum Marks:100


Minimum Marks for Award of Certificates

a) For Certification of Energy Managers:

i. 50% of the maximum marks in each paper in Paper-I, Paper-II and Paper-III

b) For Certification of Energy Auditors:

i. 50% of the maximum marks in each paper in Paper-I, Paper-II, Paper-III & Paper-IV.

Note: 1. A candidate qualifying as Certified Energy Auditor automatically qualifies for Certified Energy Manager as well. Such persons can be considered for appointment or designated as Energy Manager under the EC Act, 2001 by the Designated Consumers.


Syllabus for Energy Managers and Energy Auditors Certification Examination

PAPER-1: GENERAL ASPECTS OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND ENERGY AUDIT

1.1 Energy Scenario: Commercial and Non-commercial energy, primary energy resources, commercial energy production, final energy consumption, energy needs of growing economy, long term energy scenario, energy pricing, energy sector reforms, energy and environment, energy security, energy conservation and its importance, re-structuring of the energy supply sector, energy strategy for the future, air pollution, climate change. Energy Conservation Act-2001 and its features.

1.2 Basics of Energy and its various forms: Electricity basics- DC & AC currents, electricity tariff, Thermal Basics-fuels, thermal energy contents of fuel, temperature & pressure, heat capacity, sensible and latent heat, evaporation, condensation, steam, moist air and humidity & heat transfer, units and conversion.

1.3 Energy Management & Audit: Definition, need and types of energy audit. Energy management (audit) approach-understanding energy costs, bench marking, energy performance, matching energy use to requirement, maximizing system efficiencies, optimizing the input energy requirements, fuel & energy substitution, energy audit instruments.


1.4 Material and Energy balance: Facility as an energy system, methods for preparing process flow, material and energy balance diagrams.

1.5 Energy Action Planning: Key elements, force field analysis, Energy policy purpose, perspective, contents, formulation, ratification, Organizing – location of energy management, top management support, managerial function, roles and responsibilities of energy manager, accountability. Motivating-motivation of employees: Information system-designing barriers, strategies; Marketing and communicating-training and planning.

1.6 Financial Management: Investment-need, appraisal and criteria, financial analysis techniques-simple pay back period, return on investment, net present value, internal rate of return, cash flows, risk and sensitivity analysis; financing options, energy performance contracts and role of ESCOs.

1.7 Project Management: Definition and scope of project, technical design, financing, contracting, implementation and performance monitoring. Implementation plan for top management, Planning Budget, Procurement Procedures, Construction, Measurement & Verification.

1.8 Energy Monitoring and Targeting: Defining monitoring & targeting, elements of monitoring & targeting, data and information-analysis, techniques -energy consumption, production, cumulative sum of differences (CUSUM).

1.9 Global environmental concerns: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC), sustainable development, Kyoto Protocol, Conference of Parties (COP), Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), Prototype Carbon fund (PCF).

PAPER 2: ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN THERMAL UTILITIES

2.1 Fuels and Combustion: Introduction to fuels, properties of fuel oil, coal and gas, storage, handling and preparation of fuels, principles of combustion, combustion of oil, coal and gas.

2.2 Boilers: Types, combustion in boilers, performances evaluation, analysis of losses, feed water treatment, blow down, energy conservation opportunities.

2.3 Steam System: Properties of steam, assessment of steam distribution losses, steam leakages, steam trapping, condensate and flash steam recovery system, identifying opportunities for energy savings.

2.4 Furnaces: Classification, general fuel economy measures in furnaces, excess air, heat distribution, temperature control, draft control, waste heat recovery.

2.5 Insulation and Refractories: Insulation-types and application, economic thickness of insulation, heat savings and application criteria, Refractory-types, selection and application of refractories, heat loss.

2.6 FBC boilers: Introduction, mechanism of fluidized bed combustion, advantages, types of FBC boilers, operational features, retrofitting FBC system to conventional boilers, saving potential.

2.7 Cogeneration: Definition, need, application, advantages, classification and saving potentials.

2.8 Waste Heat Recovery: Classification, advantages and applications, commercially viable waste heat recovery devices, saving potential.

PAPER 3: ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN ELECTRICAL UTILITIES

3.1 Electrical system: Electricity billing, electrical load management and maximum demand control, power factor improvement and its benefit, selection and location of capacitors, performance assessment of PF capacitors, distribution and transformer losses.

3.2 Electric motors: Types, losses in induction motors, motor efficiency, factors affecting motor performance, rewinding and motor replacement issues, energy saving opportunities with energy efficient motors.

3.3 Compressed Air System: Types of air compressors, compressor efficiency, efficient compressor operation, Compressed air system components, capacity assessment, leakage test, factors affecting the performance and savings opportunities

3.4 HVAC and Refrigeration System: Vapor compression refrigeration cycle, refrigerants, coefficient of performance, capacity, and factors affecting Refrigeration and Air conditioning system performance and savings opportunities.Vapor absorption refrigeration system: Working principle, types and comparison with vapor compression system, saving potential

3.5 Fans and blowers: Types, performance evaluation, efficient system operation, flow control strategies and energy conservation opportunities.

3.6 Pumps and Pumping System: Types, performance evaluation, efficient system operation, flow control strategies and energy conservation opportunities.

3.7 Cooling Tower: Types and performance evaluation, efficient system operation, flow control strategies and energy saving opportunities assessment of cooling towers.

3.8 Lighting System: Light source, choice of lighting, luminance requirements, and energy conservation avenues.

3.9 Diesel Generating system: Factors affecting selection, energy performance assessment of diesel conservation avenues.

3.10 Energy Efficient Technologies in Electrical Systems: Maximum demand controllers, automatic power factor controllers, energy efficient motors, soft starters with energy saver, variable speed drives, energy efficient transformers, electronic ballast, occupancy sensors, energy efficient lighting controls, energy saving potential of each technology.


PAPER-4: ENERGY PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT FOR EQUIPMENT AND UTILITY SYSTEMS

Open Book examination on the following energy performance assessments for equipment and utility systems:

4.1 Boilers, Furnaces

4.2 Cogeneration, Turbines (gas, steam)

4.3 Heat Exchangers

4.4 Electric Motors, Variable Speed Drives

4.5 Fans and Blowers, Water Pumps, Compressors

4.6 HVAC systems

4.7 Lighting Systems

4.8 Performing Financial Analysis.

4.9 Applications of Non-conventional & Renewable Energy Sources (NRES)

4.10 Waste minimization and resource conservation


Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Two Day Programme on Energy Conservation in Pumps and Pumping System

Two Day Programme on

Energy Conservation in

Pumps and Pumping System

on

23rd & 24th August 2007

at

Hotel Breeze, Chennai

INTRODUCTION

Many savings programs and attractive paybacks are available to companies that seek efficiency improvements in motor-driven systems, especially with pumps. Industrial pumping systems accounts for nearly 25% of industrial electricity energy demand. Pumps and pumping system offer a saving potential of 30-50%. Matching the pump to the system to enable best efficiency point operation is often ignored during the selection of pumps. The energy saving potential in pumps is hidden and can be unearthed only by a detailed study including measurement of flow and determination of operating efficiency. There is a need to educate practicing engineers to tune up the existing system to maximise energy savings.

With this in view, Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Productivity, National Productivity Council, Chennai is organising a two day training programme on “Energy Conservation in Pumps and Pumping System”. This two day training programme is focused on Energy Savings, Efficiency and Economics of pumps and pumping systems.

COVERAGE

Pump Types and its features

System Characteristics & Pump Performance Curves

Factors Affecting Pump Performance

Efficient Pumping System Operation & Maintenance

Flow Control Strategies

Field Testing for Determination of Pump Efficiency

Energy Conservation Opportunities in Pumping Systems

Case Studies & Group Discussion


SPEAKERS

Senior Consultants from National Productivity Council.

Experts from Industry


METHODOLOGY

This workshop will be conducted through lecture session, discussions and visual aids, etc.

PARTICIPATION

The workshop is meant for Engineers from Utilities, Technical, Project, Services, Maintenance, etc.


DATE & TIME

23rd & 24th August, 2007

10.00 AM to 5.00 PM


VENUE

BREEZE HOTEL
850, Poonamallee High Road
Kilpauk, Chennai—600 010

FEE

Rs. 6,000/- per participant (Non-Residential). The fee covers participation fee, course material and working lunch. The payment should be made by DD in favour of “National Productivity Council” payable at “Chennai”.

REGISTRATION

Last date for registration 14th August, 2007. Please send nomination indicating the name, designation and official address of the participant in advance to the following address:


The Director

Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Productivity

National Productivity Council

No.6 (Old No:31-B), SIDCO Industrial Estate

Ambattur, Chennai—600 098.


Phone: 044-26251808 / 26255216

Fax: 044-26254904

Email: aipnpc@vsnl.com

Monday, January 22, 2007

PREPARATORY TRAINING COURSE - 2007

PREPARATORY TRAINING COURSE—2007

4th National Certification Examination for Energy Managers and Energy Auditors- 2007

Background


As per the Energy Conservation Act 2001, it is mandatory for all the designated energy consumers to get energy audit conducted by an accredited energy auditor and to designate or appoint an energy manager. Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), Ministry of Power, Government of India has specified that the essential qualification for a certified energy manager and certified energy auditor would be passing of a National Level Certification Examination. The fourth Examination for Energy Managers and Energy Auditors is scheduled on 21 & 22, April 2007. National Productivity Council (NPC) has been retained by BEE as the National Certifying Agency for the above certification examination.

Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Productivity (AIP), the training institute of NPC, Chennai has specifically designed a 5 days intensive preparatory training course to meet the wide range of knowledge, skills & competence required for passing of the examination.

Objective

This preparatory training course will enable the prospective energy managers and energy auditors to prepare systematically and with clear focus to acquire sufficient knowledge and skills to pass the examination and also function efficiently as an energy manager or an energy auditor.

Course Coverage

Day-1

Energy Scenario, Global Environmental Concerns, Basics of Energy and its various Forms, Energy Management and Audit, Material and Energy Balance, Energy Action Planning, Financial Management, Project Management, Energy Monitoring and Targeting.

Day-2

Fuels and Combustion, Boilers, FBC Boilers, Steam System, Furnaces, Cogeneration, Insulation and Refractories, Waste heat recovery.

Day-3

Electrical Systems, Electrical Motors, Compressed Air System, Fans and Blowers, HVAC and Refrigeration System, Cooling Tower, Pumps and Pumping System, Lighting System, DG Set System, Energy Efficient Technologies in Electrical Systems.

Day-4

Energy Performance Assessment for Equipment and Utility Systems, Exercises.

Day-5

Problem Solving, Model Examination, Group Discussion.

Methodology

The preparatory training course will be conducted through lecture sessions, case studies, exercises and model examinations. The program will be supported by audio - visual aids and multi media projector.

Faculty

Senior consultants from National Productivity Council who are highly qualified with two decades of work experiences of training & consultancy in energy audit and conservation field.

Programme Dates

Chennai

1. 19 - 23 March 2007

2. 26 - 30 March 2007

3. 2 - 6 April 2007

4. 9 - 13 April 2007


New Delhi

1. 2 - 6 April 2007

Venue

Chennai

Conference Hall
Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Productivity
6, SIDCO Industrial Estate, Ambattur
Chennai-600 098.

New Delhi

Conference Hall
National Productivity Council
Lodi Road
New Delhi - 110 003.

Fee

Chennai

Residential: Rs. 11,000/- per participant

Non Residential: Rs. 8,000/- per participant

New Delhi*

Non Residential: Rs. 12,000/- per participant

*The programme is Non-Residential and participants have to make their own arrangements for their stay.

Timing

The five full day session will start at 9.00 a.m. and will end at 6.00 p.m. with an hour break for lunch from 1.00. pm. to 2.00. pm.

Registration

Nominations along with fee by DD in favour of “National Productivity Council” payable at Chennai, should reach on or before seven days before the start of the programme to the below mentioned address,

The Director
Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Productivity
National Productivity Council
No.6 (Old No. 31-B), SIDCO Industrial Estate,
Ambattur, Chennai-600 098.
Tel: (044) 2625 1808 / 5216.
Fax: (044) 26254904, Email: aipnpc@vsnl.com

Registration will be made on first come first served basis.