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वी. वी. गिरि राष्ट्रीय श्रम संस्थान
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Feedback Form filled by Amresh
Q1. The topics covered in this programme were:
Answer: Relevant
Q2. List the sessions from which you benefited the most:
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Q3. In your opinion which of the sessions, if any, are not relevant and could be dropped from the programme:
Answer:
Q5. Do you think that the training imparted would help you in carrying out your future work effectively:
Answer: No
Q6. Your rating of the facilities provided during the training:
Answer: Excellent
Q7. Your overall rating of the Institute:
Answer: Excellent
Q8. A brief assessment of the course and your stay at the Institute (100 words)
Answer:
Feedback Form filled by Amresh
Q1. The topics covered in this programme were:
Answer: Relevant
Q2. List the sessions from which you benefited the most:
Answer:
Q3. In your opinion which of the sessions, if any, are not relevant and could be dropped from the programme:
Answer:
Q5. Do you think that the training imparted would help you in carrying out your future work effectively:
Answer: Yes
Q6. Your rating of the facilities provided during the training:
Answer: Good
Q7. Your overall rating of the Institute:
Answer: Very Good
Q8. A brief assessment of the course and your stay at the Institute (100 words)
Answer: ss
Feedback Form filled by Parul
Q1. The topics covered in this programme were:
Answer: Relevant
Q2. List the sessions from which you benefited the most:
Answer:
Q3. In your opinion which of the sessions, if any, are not relevant and could be dropped from the programme:
Answer:
Q5. Do you think that the training imparted would help you in carrying out your future work effectively:
Answer: Yes
Q6. Your rating of the facilities provided during the training:
Answer: Excellent
Q7. Your overall rating of the Institute:
Answer: Excellent
Q8. A brief assessment of the course and your stay at the Institute (100 words)
Answer:
Feedback Form filled by Amresh
Q1. The topics covered in this programme were:
Answer: Relevant
Q2. List the sessions from which you benefited the most:
Answer:
Q3. In your opinion which of the sessions, if any, are not relevant and could be dropped from the programme:
Answer:
Q5. Do you think that the training imparted would help you in carrying out your future work effectively:
Answer: Yes
Q6. Your rating of the facilities provided during the training:
Answer: Excellent
Q7. Your overall rating of the Institute:
Answer: Excellent
Q8. A brief assessment of the course and your stay at the Institute (100 words)
Answer:
Feedback Form filled by Amresh
Q1. The topics covered in this programme were:
Answer: Partly Relevant
Q2. List the sessions from which you benefited the most:
Answer:
Q3. In your opinion which of the sessions, if any, are not relevant and could be dropped from the programme:
Answer:
Q5. Do you think that the training imparted would help you in carrying out your future work effectively:
Answer: Yes
Q6. Your rating of the facilities provided during the training:
Answer: Excellent
Q7. Your overall rating of the Institute:
Answer: Excellent
Q8. A brief assessment of the course and your stay at the Institute (100 words)
Answer:
Feedback Form filled by Amresh
Q1. The topics covered in this programme were:
Answer: Relevant
Q2. List the sessions from which you benefited the most:
Answer:
Q3. In your opinion which of the sessions, if any, are not relevant and could be dropped from the programme:
Answer:
Q5. Do you think that the training imparted would help you in carrying out your future work effectively:
Answer: No
Q6. Your rating of the facilities provided during the training:
Answer: Very Good
Q7. Your overall rating of the Institute:
Answer: Below Average
Q8. A brief assessment of the course and your stay at the Institute (100 words)
Answer: ty
Feedback Form filled by Amresh
Q1. The topics covered in this programme were:
Answer: Partly Relevant
Q2. List the sessions from which you benefited the most:
Answer:
Q3. In your opinion which of the sessions, if any, are not relevant and could be dropped from the programme:
Answer:
Q5. Do you think that the training imparted would help you in carrying out your future work effectively:
Answer: Yes
Q6. Your rating of the facilities provided during the training:
Answer: Very Good
Q7. Your overall rating of the Institute:
Answer: Excellent
Q8. A brief assessment of the course and your stay at the Institute (100 words)
Answer: yr
Feedback Form filled by Amresh
Q1. The topics covered in this programme were:
Answer: Relevant
Q2. List the sessions from which you benefited the most:
Answer:
Q3. In your opinion which of the sessions, if any, are not relevant and could be dropped from the programme:
Answer:
Q5. Do you think that the training imparted would help you in carrying out your future work effectively:
Answer: Yes
Q6. Your rating of the facilities provided during the training:
Answer: Excellent
Q7. Your overall rating of the Institute:
Answer: Excellent
Q8. A brief assessment of the course and your stay at the Institute (100 words)
Answer: ahoij niol
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