Loyola Industrial Training Institute, Bangalore

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Loyola Industrial Training Institute, Bangalore
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MottoFide et Labore(Latin)
Motto in English
Faith and Toil
Type Private Roman Catholic Non-profit Coeducational technical education institution
Established1992
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
President Jerome Stanislaus D’ Souza
Vice-presidentAnthony Joseph
Principal P. Mary Veronika [1]
DirectorAnthony Lawrence
Location
Kalenaagrahara, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore
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India
Website Loyola Industrial Training Institute

Loyola Industrial Training Institute, Bangalore in India offers two-year programs as well as an array of shorter courses to prepare technicians for private practice and for industry. The Jesuits began this work among disadvantaged youth and it has grown into a trade school with diverse offerings.

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