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MIC-IT student receives President Medal - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

The MIC-IT congratulated its Industrial Craft Programme (ICP) graduate Richard Ramlochan, who received the President’s Gold Medal for his outstanding performance on April 11 at President’s House.

Ramlochan, who attended MIC-IT’s Penal Technology Centre, started his journey in 2019 when he pursued the electrical wireman (2019) and electrical industrial (2020) craft programmes, said a media release.

He was awarded for his excellent performance in the electrical installation (wireman) and (industrial) 2020 wireman national examinations exams where he scored 99 per cent.

[caption id="attachment_950498" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Ranjit Boodoo, applied science instructor, left, Nicole Garib, ICP programme manager, President’s Medal (Gold) winner, Richard Ramlochan and Marlon Jaimungal, centre coordinator, Penal Technology Centre. -[/caption]

Ramlochan said that his success is a result of his dedication and hard work coupled with the support and guidance he received from the MIC-IT instructors. They include, Barry Andrews and Ronnie Dinoo (electrical installation wireman and industrial); Ranjit Boodoo (applied science); Kazemin Dinnoo (mathematics - wireman); David Dipchan (mathematics - industrial); Lystra Kangalee (communication); Jeremy Samsundar (technical English) and Candice Ramjattan (life skills), the release said.

[caption id="attachment_950500" align="alignnone" width="1024"] MIC-IT chairman, Professor Clement Imbert, left, poses with President’s Medal (Gold) winner, Richard Ramlochan and MIC-IT deputy chairman, Keith Toby at MIC-IT’s head office, Macoya. -[/caption]

Ramlochan now serves as an inspiration for other MIC-IT trainees. According to Ramlochan, “What I liked most about my experience at the Penal Technology Centre were the friendly staff and students, and the course work was to the point. The training I received at MIC-IT was excellent and exceeded my expectations.” His advice for present and future trainees – “Take your work seriously, work hard and it will pay off in the end.”

 

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