Students of the 3 months Electrician course were privileged to meet Engineer Alvaro Da Costa at his Cansaulim residence, who provided them w...
F&B Service students bid adieu as they put their steps in the training Industry to polish their skills and be professionals in their fie...
Don Bosco VTI's, 5 Students of Nursing Asst Technology course participated in the medical camp organised by Dr. Tina's Wor...
This course aims to address the growing needs of the family and community in caring for the sick and aged in the home, w...
The course is designed to give students hands-on experience practicing electrical activities. ...
Be a certified farmer to contribute in economy...
On completion of this course, the candidates are capable of working in wide range of employment in the Hospitality secto...
An impressive track record of 97% students passing out from the institute have been gainfully employed or self-employed in their respective sectors. Here a look at some of the companies where placements are offered.
NOTE: Migrant students whose parents do not reside in Goa, should produce evidence that he or she and his/her guardian has registered him/her with the Goa police.
Migrant student whose parents are tenants in Goa should produce evidence that he/she and his/her parents are registered with the Goa police.
Don Bosco Vocational Training Institute is one of the activities of the Quepem Salesian Society. The Quepem Salesian Society is registered in Goa, under the Societies Registration Act of 1860, and bears registration no. No. 77/Goa/85 dated 16/12/1985. The institute was established in 2004, with the purpose of offering less fortunate youth, an opportunity to obtain professional training in employment related skills. Till the year 2012, only 3 courses were conducted and an average of 75 trainees per year were educated. From 2012 the number of students rose to an average of 110 to 125 each year. The Institute conducted the courses, relying entirely on the financial support from the regional Don Bosco Society, which is conducting several skill development programs for the marginalized. Of these 97% are gainfully employed or self-employed. In the year 2016 Don Bosco VTI obtained affiliation from the Human Resource Development Foundation (HRDF), Govt. of Goa for 6 skill development courses. In 2017, two more courses received approval for affiliation by HRDF.
The Don Bosco Society was founded in 1873, at Turin in Italy by John Bosco, a priest who was sensitive to the plight of youth due to the ill-effects of the industrial revolution. His passion to care for unemployed migrant youth who thronged the cities looking for employment, and were being exploited, led John Bosco to form a society which is today popularly known as the Don Bosco Society. It consists of over 13,000 members spread throughout the world, caring for the holistic needs of youth, especially the marginalized.
To give impetus to the dream of our founder Don Bosco, the management of Don Bosco Vocational Training Institute, Quepem, is committed to the holistic development of persons, and especially of youth, irrespective of caste or creed. Consequently, our entire educational system has marginalised youth as its focus, with the vision to help them to flower into honest citizens and good persons by developing their innate God given skills.