Central Tool Room & Training Centre (CTTC), Bhubaneswar

Odisha
Fees: The standard baseline fee configuration for premium long-term technical paths amounts to approximately INR 44,000 per year for diploma tracks and INR 28,000 per year for specialized ITI configurations, exclusive of hostel facilities.
Average Package: INR 3,50,000 to INR 5,00,000
Highest Package: INR 12,00,000

About Central Tool Room & Training Centre (CTTC), Bhubaneswar

Central Tool Room & Training Centre (CTTC), Bhubaneswar, established in the year 1991, stands as an elite public technical training, production, and consultancy hub in India. Founded under a technical cooperation framework between the Government of India and the Government of Denmark, the institute operates as an autonomous society under the developmental control of the Office of the Development Commissioner, Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME), Government of India. Spanning an 11.3-acre industrial campus within the institutional layout of the Chandaka Industrial Area, CTTC has built an elite reputation by seamlessly fusing top-tier industrial technical education with heavy-duty commercial component manufacturing, servicing international standards in aerospace, automotive, and defense machinery. The institution operates along a highly distinct industrial layout where the active training division runs parallel to a full-scale commercial manufacturing wing. It is world-renowned for developing critical high-precision components, including specialized equipment for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). This unique combination lets enrolled students work directly with actual industrial output challenges rather than just conceptual textbooks. CTTC delivers fully accredited, NSQF-aligned long-term diploma courses in critical paths like Tool & Die Making, Mechatronics, and Advanced Robotics, while also operating dynamic short-term automation modules. Equipped with high-precision tool rooms, complex multi-axis CNC installations, vacuum heat treatment bays, and advanced CAD/CAM processing design centers, the complex continues to serve as an indispensable cornerstone for technical workforce preparation and regional small-scale industry modernization.

Admission Process

Admissions to fundamental long-term technical configurations, including the four-year Diploma in Tool & Die Making (DTDM) and the three-year Diploma in Mechatronics (DIM), are finalized based on merit scoring in an All India Basis Entrance Examination organized directly by the center. Candidates must have completed their 10th standard board examinations with a minimum aggregate threshold score of 50% marks (40% for SC/ST brackets) with clear individual credits in Mathematics and Science. Higher qualification pathways like Post Diploma or Post Graduate design programs are short-listed through direct technical merit index assessments, personal technical evaluation assessments, or on a first-come, first-served basis matching relevant engineering degree indices.

Cutoffs

Admissions are purely controlled via the national institutional entry test ranking parameters where top percentiles are assigned directly into high-demand Mechatronics and Tool & Die setups.

Rankings & Recognition

Consistently recognized as the National Benchmark Centre of Excellence among all Ministry of MSME Tool Rooms in India for exceptional infrastructure utilization, technical output quality, and engineering placement reliability.

Top Recruiters & Placements

Larsen & Toubro (L&T),Tata Motors,Maruti Suzuki,Godrej & Boyce,HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited),ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation - Vendor Ecosystem),Minda Corporation,Schneider Electric,Robert Bosch,Honda Cars India,JSW Steel

Scholarships

Standard central government scholarship support, tuition fee waivers, and technical training subventions are channeled directly to eligible candidates, including complete tuition exemptions for SC/ST engineering students across select long-term programs.

Student Life & Campus

Life within the CTTC campus reflects the intense operational rhythms of an active production plant. Students divide their working days between engineering classrooms and the machinery floor, wearing standard workshop uniforms and using protective safety gear. While the industrial focus minimizes classic arts events, the community actively organizes annual tool exhibitions, technical project competitions, and intra-institutional sports meets on designated courts. The on-campus student housing structures build a highly collaborative peer group where technical ideas are shared, preparing graduates to transition smoothly into demanding factory environments worldwide.

Facilities

Advanced Production Wing with CNC Machining Centres,High-Precision Metrology and Inspection Laboratory,State-of-the-Art CAD/CAM Design Studio,Industrial Automation and Robotics Training Bay,Modern Mechatronics and Pneumatics Labs,Vacuum Heat Treatment Shop,Comprehensive Institutional Technical Library,Separate On-Campus Hostels for Boys and Girls,Fully Equipped Gymnasium,Cafeteria and Student Dining Hall

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the selection process for the 3-year and 4-year Diploma courses at CTTC Bhubaneswar?

Admissions to core long-term programs like the Diploma in Tool & Die Making (DTDM) and Diploma in Mechatronics (DIM) are conducted based on an All India Basis Entrance Examination merit index managed directly by the institution.

Is CTTC Bhubaneswar affiliated with any university, and are its courses approved?

CTTC Bhubaneswar operates as an autonomous Government of India Society under the Ministry of MSME. Its long-term diploma frameworks are recognized by AICTE and approved by the State Council for Technical Education & Vocational Training (SCTE&VT), Odisha.

Are there any course fee exemptions available for SC/ST candidates?

Yes, standard tuition fees are exempted for SC/ST candidates across specific AICTE-approved long-term programs and standard NSQF-aligned skill development courses under the promotional guidelines of the Government of India.

Courses & Fees

  • Diploma in Tool & Die Making (DTDM) - ₹44,000
  • Diploma in Mechatronics (DIM) - ₹44,000
  • Diploma in Automation & Robotics (DIAR) - ₹44,000
  • ITI Machinist - ₹28,000
  • Post Diploma in Tool & Die Manufacturing (PDTDM) - ₹54,000
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Tool Design & CAD/CAM (PGDTD) - ₹60,800
  • Post Graduate in Aerospace Manufacturing (PGAM) - ₹60,800
  • Post Diploma in Industrial Automation & Robotics (PDIAR) - ₹54,800

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Pros

  • Exceptional placement track record inside heavy manufacturing, defense, and aerospace engineering fields.
  • Direct practical exposure to real-world commercial production assignments alongside live commercial tooling lines.
  • State-of-the-art technological infrastructure including high-end multi-axis CNC machines and industrial hardware setups.
  • Highly respected Government of India credentials that carry international technical validity.

Cons

  • The academic load is high, featuring extensive practical sessions and manual workshop hours.
  • The curriculum structure focuses heavily on industrial engineering profiles over standard corporate IT jobs.
  • On-campus recreational sports infrastructure is limited compared to traditional university setups.
  • Strict regulatory guidelines regarding student behavior and rigorous safety monitoring in active machine bays.

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Notifications & Updates

  • CTTC All India Entrance Examination 2026 Admit Cards and Exam Center Rotations Released (June 2026)
  • Online Registration Open for Summer Internship and Advanced Industrial CAD/CAM Certification Modules (May 2026)

Location

B-36, Chandaka Industrial Area, Near Infocity, Bhubaneswar, Khordha, Odisha, India

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Contact Details

Phone: +916742654701

Email: cttc@cttc.gov.in

Medical Details & Hospital Load

Bed Count: 450, Daily Patients: 1200

OPD Load: 1000+ daily, IPD Load: Moderate to High

Bond Years: 1, Bond Penalty: 1000000