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I am working in a DoT Unit (LSA/DoT HQ/TEC/NCCS) . How to send my nomination for any upcoming training program?

The applicants can apply for In-service courses/Seminars/Webinars/Workshops on website by filling up information after selecting the particular training program. The nomination would then be forwarded to the respective Nominating unit for approval and thereafter forwarding to the NTIPRIT. The applicant would be informed once nomination is approved by NTIPRIT. 

I am from a Government Organisation, other than DoT. I want to attend one of the upcoming training program of NTIPRIT. What is the procedure to apply for the said training program?

The prospective Participant may go through the Eligibility mentioned under details of the said Course. For any further query, you may contact NTIPRIT on the details as below:

Director(Training)

NTIPRIT, Admin Building, ALT Centre

Govt of India Enclave, Near Raj Nagar, Ghaziabad-201002

Telephone: 0120-2707370

Email: dir[dot]trg-nti[at]gov[dot]in

Can an individual from a private entity also apply for any training program conducted by NTIPRIT?

The prospective Participant may go through the Eligibility mentioned under details of the said Course. For any further query, you may contact NTIPRIT on the details as below:

Director(Training)

NTIPRIT, Admin Building, ALT Centre

Govt of India Enclave, Near Raj Nagar, Ghaziabad-201002

Telephone: 0120-2707370

Email: dir[dot]trg-nti[at]gov[dot]in

What is Mid-Career Training Programmes (MCTP) organized by NTIPRIT?

The  Mid -Career training is to be provided to all the employees at various levels / stages of their career before they are promoted to the positions of higher responsibilities. For officers of Indian Telecom Service, the MCTP is to be organized by NTIPRIT.  The MCTP for ITS Officers is to be conducted at three stages of their career in Phase I, II and III as detailed below:

 

(i) Phase I:   For the ITS Officers with 7 to 9 years of service, a four week training is to be imparted with two weeks Technical Component (at NTIPRIT) and two weeks Management Component at an external institute.

(ii) Phase II:            For the ITS Officers with 14 to 16 years of service, a four week training is to be imparted with one week Technical Component (at NTIPRIT), two weeks Management Component at an external institute and one week International Component at a foreign Institute.

(iii) Phase III:         For the ITS Officers with 26 to 28 years of service, a two week training is to be imparted with one week Technical Component (at NTIPRIT) and one week Management Component at an external institute.

I am from an overseas country. How to apply for International Training Programs listed on NTIPRIT website?

The participants of international training programs viz., ITEC, APT, ASEAN etc. are nominated by the Government of Member States of these Programs / Organizations.  You may like to contact at local level in your Country or may visit the sites of these Programs / Organizations. For any further query, you may contact NTIPRIT on the details as below:

Director (Training II)

NTIPRIT, Admin Building, ALT Centre

Govt of India Enclave, Near Raj Nagar, Ghaziabad-201002

Telephone: 0120-2707370

Email: dir[dot]trg2-nti[at]gov[dot]in

Does NTIPRIT conduct Training Programmes for International Participants?

NTIPRIT  conducts International Training Programmes for participants from other countries from time to time. The Institute specializes in the field of telecommunications especially in the areas of ICT in Disaster Management, ICT Policy and Regulation and in the emerging fields of telecom technology viz, 5G and its Use cases, IoT technologies and Ecosystem, Telecom Security Management.

 

The Institute has conducted International Training Programmes in ICT areas under Indian Technical and Economic Co-operation (ITEC) Program of Government of India as well as for Asia-Pacific Tele-community (APT), an intergovernmental organization. APT  is a joint initiative of United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific (UNESCAP) and International Telecommunication Union (ITU). NTIPRIT envisages to offer such programmes to other regional and economic communities.

 

Under the ITEC Program 144 participants from 98 countries have attended this program. Similarly, under APT program, 35 participants from 17 countries have attended   the programmes till date. In future too, NTIPRIT proposes to organize such programmes.

What is the process of admission in any course in NTIPRIT?

You may search for required/relevant courses in the All Courses tab – By clicking on the specific course you can get the schedule and registration link for the course.

How is PR unit collaborating with other organisations/ institutes?

NTIPRIT is open to sharing its knowledge and expertise with other organisations / Institutes within the framework of Govt of India. It is closely working with many central ministries, Govt Public Sector Units (PSUs), India Institute of Technology (IITs), Telecommunications Standards Development Society, India (TSDSI), Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Telecom Service Providers (TSPs), Private Sectors etc.

Which is the nearest Metro station to NTIRPIT?

The nearest metro station to NTIPRIT on Red line is Shaheed Sthal New Bus Adda (5 Km Away) and on Blue line is Vaishali (15 Km away). One can avail Taxi/Auto- rickshaw service available outside the metro stations to reach NTIPRIT.

I am a student of MBA. How can I associate with policy research assignments of NTIPRIT?

NTIPRIT is always overwhelmed to welcome students and ready to guide them for developing their career in Policy Research field. Any interested students may contact us in this regard.

Which is the nearest airport to reach NTIPRIT?

Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi is the nearest airport which is 45 Km away. You can take taxi/cab to reach directly to NTIPRIT from the Airport.

Link of Google Map : Click here to show the location

How to reach NTIPRIT through rail-route?

From New Delhi Railway Station:

  • Radio Taxi- The tariff of the radio taxi is fixed by the Government of Delhi.
  • Other Taxi and Auto-rickshaw service available outside the railway station.
  • You can take Metro train from New Delhi (change at Rajiv Chowk) to Vaishali, Ghaziabad. From Vaishali pre-paid Auto and local bus is available.

From H. Nizamuddin Railway Station:

  • Radio Taxi- The tariff of the radio taxi is fixed by the Government of Delhi.
  • Other Taxi and Auto-rickshaw service available outside the railway station.
  • By Auto-rickshaw one can go to Anand Vihar. From Anand Vihar, Private bus service is available upto NTI, ALT Centre (ALTTC, Ghaziabad).

From Ghaziabad Railway Station:

  • Radio Taxi- The tariff of the radio taxi is fixed by the Government of Delhi.
  • Other Taxi and Auto-rickshaw service available outside the railway station.

Can private institutes collaborate with NTIPRIT on Policy Research projects?

Yes, private institutes are welcome to collaborate with NTIPRIT on Policy Research projects under the framework of Govt of India.

Does NTIPRIT fund external agencies/collaborating partners for Policy Research projects?

NTIPRIT conducts International Training Programmes for participants from other countries from time to time. The Institute specializes in the field of telecommunications especially in the areas of ICT in Disaster Management, ICT Policy and Regulation and in the emerging fields of telecom technology viz, 5G and its Use cases, IoT technologies and Ecosystem, Telecom Security Management. The Institute has conducted International Training Programmes in ICT areas under Indian Technical and Economic Co-operation (ITEC) Program of Government of India as well as for Asia-Pacific Tele-community (APT), an intergovernmental organization. APT is a joint initiative of United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific (UNESCAP) and International Telecommunication Union (ITU). NTIPRIT envisages to offer such programmes to other regional and economic communities. Under the ITEC Program 144 participants from 98 countries have attended this program. Similarly, under APT program, 35 participants from 17 countries have attended the programmes till date. In future too, NTIPRIT proposes to organize such programmes.

What are the facilities at NTIPRIT?

National Telecommunications Institute functions from Advanced Level Telecommunication Training Center, Ghaziabad. It is a self-contained campus full of life and amenities. It is spread over a lush green landscape of over 80 acres of land. Besides main building complex which houses the administrative offices, class rooms and laboratories, there are elaborate facilities like hostel for trainees, residential complex, shopping center, bank and post office etc.

What is the role of Policy Research (PR) division under NTIPRIT?

Scope of work assigned to this division includes activities such as assessment of the impact of telecom policy initiatives of the government, analysis of international scenarios in telecom domain for furnishing policy inputs to the government, round table discussions on topics of concern, writing study papers, white papers on contemporary themes as well as upcoming technologies etc.

I am a freelance researcher. How can I associate with NTIPRIT?

NTIPRIT is always willing to work with freelancers and to develop policy research papers on Emerging and issues of National importance. Interested freelancers may contact NTIPRIT in this regard.

How to submit an article or a research paper to NTIPRIT?

You can submit your article to us through e-mail or mail address given on the portal. Selected articles will be included in the knowledge repository section of NTIPRIT portal. NTIPRIT may also host certain online/physical events to invite articles/papers on specific themes, providing presentation opportunity to selected contributors and release compilation of articles/papers acknowledging such contributors.

What are policy research works done by NTIPRIT in recent years?

During the year 2020-21, POLICY RESEARCH unit has released the following Policy Research/ Study papers on the issues of National Importance.
a. “Roadmap for creating Fiber Authority”
b. “Policy Framework for IDC, CDN and independent interconnect exchange in India”
c. “Roadmap for Public Wi-fi access”,
d. “Mobile Device Regulation: International perspective”
e. “Telecom Cyber Range”
f. “Cyber Security Competency Scenario in India”

I want to contribute in Policy Research? Whom should I contact in NTIPRIT?

If you are interested to work closely with PR division, you may contact on email id given on the portal.