Thursday, December 18, 2008

The Otomotif College to forge more tie-ups

THE Otomotif College (TOC), the country's only private automotive college, is seeking collaboration with more overseas institutions for degree programmes.

It is looking for articulation partners in countries such as the US and Japan in the near future, its founder and chief executive officer Adelaine Foo said.

Currently, its partners are from New Zealand (Unitech), Australia (Edith Cowan University), and the UK (University of Hertfordshire, University of Wolverhampton and West Nottinghamshire University).

TOC is a training institution specialising in automotive education and skills training for the retail (after-market) automotive sector.


It offers diplomas for four programmes: automotive technology, automotive engineering, motorsport technology and automotive business management.

TOC also aims to increase its foreign student intake by positioning the college as a stepping stone to higher qualification in overseas institutions.

The college has about 50 foreign students out of 800 in total.

TOC aims to increase its student population to 1,200 to 1,300 next year as demand for its internationally recognised qualification increases.

The college successfully placed all of its first 200 graduates in jobs with car-related companies.

1 comment:

  1. Good information on TOC.Its endeavor is very good with good intention. Taking more foreign students and training them. Many foreign students will get get benefit out of this.
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