Early in the life of the Home it was realized that students with only academic achievements found it difficult to get a job soon after completion of their studies. To help them secure some skills, manual training was introduced as part of the High School curriculum. This comprised of carpentry, weaving and rattan works.To help boys who could not even complete their matriculation, workshop practices such as smithy and foundry were introduced as early as 1925. In 1930, as part of the silver jubilee celebrations a workshop was constructed with the opening ceremony done by then Governor of Madras, Sir Frederic Stanley.
Ramakrishna Mission Students' Home,
No. 66, P.S. Sivaswamy Salai,
Mylapore,
Chennai,
Tamil Nadu,
India.
Pin : 600 004
Phone : (+91 44)2499 0264/2499 2537/4210 7550
Email : [email protected]
Website: http://www.rkmshome.org/Ramakrishna_Mission_Polytechnic_College.html.