The Housing Program at Don Bosco Polytechnic College provides free residential support for 20 marginalized male trainees from most backward, minority, orphaned, or semi-orphaned backgrounds. This initiative ensures that deserving students facing unstable living conditions can continue their education in a safe, disciplined, and caring environment.
The Catering Program at Don Bosco Polytechnic College is a nutritional support initiative designed to ensure that no student’s education is interrupted by hunger. Launched on July 1, 2025, the program supports 30 marginalized trainees — including 4 girl trainees and 26 boys — from scheduled communities, most backward classes, and orphaned or refugee backgrounds.
The Tutoring Program at Don Bosco Polytechnic College is a focused academic and moral support initiative designed to help at-risk trainees — including slow learners and irregular students — rediscover their confidence and learning potential.
Don Bosco Polytechnic College, Thirukazhukundram, launched the Shadowing Program to equip pre-final year students with real-world exposure and industry-relevant skills. Designed as an Industry-Oriented Skill Bridging Initiative, this program involved 50 pre-final year students (including 6 girl trainees) from Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, and Computer departments.
The Advanced Laboratory 2.0 stands as a major milestone in the modernization of Don Bosco Polytechnic College’s technical infrastructure. This upgraded facility serves the Mechanical and Electrical Engineering departments, providing students with real-time, industry-standard learning experiences.
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