National Institute Of Technical Teachers' Training and Research (Formerly TTTI), Chandigarh is one of the four institutes established by the Government of India in 1967 for the development of technical education in the country with focus on the states of the Northern Region. The institute had the collaboration of the Royal Netherlands Government for a period of seven years in the initial stage.
The institute is an autonomous organisation registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860. It is managed by a Board of Governors. Director is the executive head of the institute.
The institute is situated in a well developed campus in Sector 26, Chandigarh covering an area of over 6.667 hectares. The institute has also residential campuses in Sector 26, 29 and 42. The institute is about 5 km from Chandigarh Railway Station as well as Inter State Bus Terminus.
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