1000th Graduating Student at IGTC

BMBF Certificate of Recognition to Alumni Sushmita Datta

H.E. Ambassador Steiner intermingling with the graduating students

H.E. Ambassador Steiner meets the IGTC Topper Ashwin Jayaraman

IGTC 1st Ranker Ashwin Jayaraman

IGTC 2nd Ranker Nisha Wadhwani

IGTC 2nd Ranker Nisha Wadhwani

The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Germany, for the first time awarded a Certificate of Recognition for outstanding achievements to two Indians trained by the unique German Dual Education System. The recipients were a student and an alumnus of the Indo-German Training Centre (IGTC).

H.E. Michael Steiner, German Ambassador to India, handed out the awards to Mr. Ashwin Jayaraman (Topper, IGTC Batch 2011-2013) and Ms. Sushmita Datta, Business Unit Head of High Performance Materials, Lanxess (I) Pvt. Ltd. (IGTC Alumni Batch 2000-2002) on behalf at the BMBF at the 20th Convocation Ceremony of the Indo-German Training Centre (IGTC) on 18th March 2013.

Ambassador Steiner’s Keynote Address on the Convocation Ceremony:

“Dear Ms. Mehta, Dear Graduates, Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends,Around 20 years ago, three important events happened:

  1. 1. The Berlin wall came down, a world divided into East and West became one globalised world!
  2. 2. At the same time in India, the Finance Minister Manmohan Singh started a        groundbreaking reform process to modernise the economic setup of India.
  3. 3. And thirdly, the most important event: You, today’s graduates, were born around that time. In fact, you grew up in a new world which no generation before you has experienced.

Dear Graduates, today is your day! You have successfully concluded 18 months of Vocational Training: 12 months of it in the Indo-German Training Centre, and 6 months of practical training in the real world, in a company.  I am sure, this was at times quite tough, no piece of cake, kein Zuckerschlecken, as we say in German, and quite a challenge to pass the final exams.

But you made it! Your efforts are paying off now. Many of you already have a job-perspective, and the others are now well equipped to get one soon.  The training you enjoyed is quite special: the famous German Dual System of Vocational Education & Training: The right combination of theoretical learning and practical training.  You know that even the American President praised this system in his most recent State of the Union address. It is indeed one of the key ingredients to Germany’s economic success.

And IGTC did even more: It taught you how to learn! This is so important because in your professional life learning will not end but accompany you throughout your career.  It will open you the doors, also to Germany, Europe and the world as a whole.

The ties between India and Germany are deeply rooted in history.  While you were going through your 18 months of vocational training, we celebrated 60 years of diplomatic relations with a Year of Germany in India and an India Year in Germany.  With the Year of Germany in India, we reached more than one million Indians proving that Germany is indeed attractive to Indians, especially the young, and that we are ideal partners.

India needs good education and training for 500 million young men and women by 2022 (PM Singh).
German companies need well qualified, skilled young Indians. The shortfall in the skilled workforce in Germany increases year by year. By 2025, it will have reached 6.3 million i.e. a huge number of vacancies to fill!

Germany has in recent years developed a welcoming environment for young professionals and their families through:

  • a new website “Make-it-in-Germany.com” easy access, easy work permit called the Blue Card.
  • in science and higher education:
  • countless scholarships in both directions, hardly any tuition fees at German universities,
  • 800 English diploma courses – the number of Indian students in Germany is increasing by 20% annually.

In terms of joint scientific output with Indian researchers, Germany leads the way and is second only to the US.  The German language training in Indian schools is expanding greatly: Through our partnership with 1000 KV schools, we aspire to reach the magical number of one million German learners in India by 2017.