
Ceylon German Technical Training Institute
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Overview
The Ceylon German Technical Training Institute (CGTTI), established in 1959 in Moratuwa, is Sri Lanka’s premier vocational training center for automobile engineering and related trades. Originally created to train mechanics for the Ceylon Transport Board, it offers high-quality technical education, including full-time, part-time, and special courses in partnership with German expertise.
Founded Year
1959
Ownership Type
Government-Owned / State-Owned Enterprise
Business Model
B2C (Business to Consumer)
Time Zone
+5.30
Mission
Systematically develop the technology related to Automobile and other technical trades. Provide training to students to be appropriately equipped to perform at the highest level of acceptance. Maintain the standard as the centre of excellence for training in the Automotive sector of Sri Lanka
Vision
To become the best Automotive Training Institute in South Asia.
Core Values
Legacy of Excellence: Pioneering technical education since 1959. Industry-Relevant: Aligning training with the latest automotive technology (including VR/AR). Student-Centric: Fostering a supportive, inclusive, and safe learning environment. Practical Training: Emphasizing hands-on skills. Continuous Improvement: Seeking feedback to enhance quality.
Company Tagline
"Join the Leaders in Technical Education". "Dedicated to Excellence in Technical Training". "Pioneering Technical Education Since 1959".
Head Office Country
Sri Lanka