Professional Certificate in Health & Sanitation Management
Epidemiology & Waste Mgmt
The Sanitary Inspector program at AITM is a specialized 1-year professional pathway. We empower graduates with technical expertise in environmental sanitation, water quality monitoring, and food safety standards—skills that are indispensable for India's modernizing urban and industrial sectors.
1 Year (Fast-Track Cert.)
12th Pass (Any Stream)
Our curriculum follows the global One Health approach, training inspectors to mitigate risks at the intersection of environmental safety and human health.
Technical mastery of scientific landfilling, composting, and the management of hazardous effluents. Students learn to implement Zero Waste protocols in urban landscapes.
Professional training in FSSAI standards, cold chain maintenance, and chemical residue inspection to ensure public safety in high-volume food sectors.
Field-based learning in vector control, immunization logistical support, and implementing quarantine measures to contain communicable outbreaks.
Sanitary Inspectors are the executive backbone of India's "Swachh Bharat" initiatives. Our graduates qualify for prestigious technical roles in:
Our program bridges the gap between traditional sanitation and modern Environmental Engineering. We leverage our location near the NH-28 industrial medical corridor to provide students with real-world field audits and epidemiological surveys.
Direct connectivity with Urban Development Bodies and Private Industry hubs.
Applications for the Sanitary Inspector Session 2025-26 are now being processed. Limited seats available per state council norms.
Education at AITM isn't confined to four walls. We cultivate a vibrant ecosystem where technical rigor meets cultural expression, nurturing the next generation of balanced, socially responsible professionals.
From state-of-the-art courts to daily Yoga sessions, we prioritize physical resilience.
Celebrate diversity through annual fests, theater, and musical showcases.
"Technical seminars and health camps bridge the gap between theory and society, giving our students real-world exposure before they even graduate."