CPCL Polytechnic College received BSI certification
The award is accredited for focus on specific interaction with an educational organization, the leamers, customers and other stakeholders.
New Delhi: CPCL Polytechnic College becomes the first BSI-certified Polytechnic College in Tamil Nadu. Shri Arvind Kumar, Managing Director, CPCL & Managing Trustee, CPCL Educational Trust received the ISO 21001: 2018 certificate from Shri. Premanand Ramakrishnan, Operations Director - BSI Group of India Pvt. Ltd on behalf of CPCL Polytechnic College on 24.12.2021. He appreciated the Institute for achieving this milestone.
Through this Quality education standard, the young generation acquires Knowledge transformation. The award is accredited for focus on specific interaction with an educational organization, the learners, customers, and other stakeholders.
On this occasion, Shri Arvind Kumar, Managing Director inaugurated 35 numbers of Solar LED Street lights in line with "Go Green principle to curb climate change. He also inaugurated other facilities like the Reverse Osmosis Plant and the renovated Multipurpose Auditorium for the welfare of the students.
Shri. Rajeev Ailawadi, Director (Finance), Shri J. T. Venkateswarlu, Chief Vigilance Officer, Shri. K. Ramesh Chief General Manager, (HR)i/c CPCL, Shri.S Lakshmi Narayanan, Principal, CPCL Polytechnic College, staff members and students were present during the event
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