Quick Summary
- Vietnamese electric vehicle manufacturer VinFast has recruited 200 polytechnic students from the Thoothukudi district, Tamil Nadu.
- The recruitment aligns with the Naan Mudhalvan scheme’s targeted skill advancement program.
- VinFast signed a memorandum of understanding with the Tamil Nadu government last year, and Chief Minister M.K. Stalin laid the foundation for its ₹16,000 crore manufacturing unit in Sillanathan within SIPCOT Industrial Complex.
- The project spans 408 acres and aims to produce two electric premium SUVs-VF7 and VF6-with an annual capacity of 1,50,000 vehicles and plans to generate over 3,500 jobs in five years.
- Training for potential recruits occurred between March 17 and April 8 across nine polytechnic colleges (two government-run and seven private) involving lectures, group discussions, physics/chemistry mock tests among other topics.
- Of the trained pool of students (344), approximately 229 were shortlisted at a recruitment drive; ultimately, VinFast selected 200 candidates adhering to its eligibility criteria-current/recent graduates with no arrears.
- Among those recruited:
– Government Polytechnic Colleges contributed around half marks academically-sply