Over 800 students across 7 districts will study automotive skills as part of a values-based technical programme for Grades 9 to 12
Automobile Studies to Be Introduced in Karnataka’s Public School Classrooms Under Toyota Kirloskar Motor-Led Education
A new academic development in Karnataka’s secondary school system will introduce hands-on automotive learning to students across government schools. Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt. Ltd. (TKM) has formalised an agreement with Samagra Shikshana Karnataka, the Department of School Education and Literacy under the Government of Karnataka, to establish structured automobile studies as part of the vocational curriculum in Grades 9 through 12.
The official memorandum of understanding was signed in the presence of senior state education officials including Ms. K. Vidya Kumari, IAS, State Project Director, and Mr. M.R. Maruti, KAS, Director (Quality) at Samagra Shikshana Karnataka. Representing TKM was Mr. A. Ramesh Rao, Vice President External Affairs (Karnataka) & Corporate Social Responsibility.
Faculty members in the selected schools will undergo formal training under a “Train the Trainer” model. Educators will be exposed to Toyota’s industry methods, giving them the capacity to teach technical modules while incorporating life skills, discipline, and respect for occupational health standards.
We are privileged to work alongside the Government of Karnataka to support students in this critical learning stage. This model introduces them to the basics of the automotive sector, but more importantly, it builds civic responsibility, ethical practices, and safety consciousness. Our goal is to see these students grow into capable, thoughtful, and responsible professionals.
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