saudi institution signs bmw deal
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Technical training for 200 students

Saudi institution signs BMW deal

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TVTC's main campus in Riyadh
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TVTC's main campus in Riyadh Riyadh - Arab Today Saudi Arabia's Technical and Vocational Training Corp (TVTC) has signed an agreement with Mohammed Yousuf Naghi Motors (BMW Division) to launch an in-house training programme to train Saudis as BMW technicians, Saudi Gazette has reported. Under the proposals, TVTC is expecting to train 200 young Saudis as BMW specialist technicians over five years, in courses lasting 18 months. The programme will be accredited by the UK-based Institute of Motor Industry. The agreement was signed by Dr Rashid bin Mohammed al Zahrani, Vice Governor of TVTC for Training, and Siraj Millibari, Director General of Training at Mohammed Yousuf Naghi Group.
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