Course detail & syllabus

ELECTRICIAN​

ITI in ELECTRICIAN : AN INTRODUCTION

  • As the name suggests, ITI Electrician trade focuses on various aspects of electricity such as – wiring (residential, commercial and industrial), home appliances, electrical machines, lighting, electrical installations etc.
  • The main aim of this trade is to provide vocational training to candidates and turn them into qualified electricians! The course thus aims at developing a skilled work-force of qualified electricians in India.
  • Wiring (residential, commercial and industrial)
  • Lighting installation (residential, commercial and outdoors)
  • Power generation, distribution and transmission systems
  • Insulators
  • Earthing
  • Capacitors and electrical circuits
  • Batteries
  • Working, servicing and repair of electrical appliances (motors, fans, pumps, home appliances, AC, fridge etc)
  • Transformers
  • AC/DC systems

Many private and government operated ITIs across India are offering electrician trade. Most of them rely on merit based admission process. Some ITIs are also know to rely on direct admission process.

  • Safety and First Aid
  • Trade tools
  • Fundamentals of electricity
  • Solders, flux, soldering techniques and resistors
  • Conductors, wires, cables and voltage grades
  • Ohm’s law
  • Kirchhoff’s law
  • Electrical accessories
  • Chemical effects of electrical current
  • Batteries and cells
  • Sawing and Drilling
  • Magnetism
  • Resistance
  • Domestic electrical appliances
  • DC Machines and Motors
  • Electric Wiring
  • Wiring systems
  • Earthing
  • AC Current
  • Transformers
  • Alternator
  • Measuring electricity (units and instruments)
  • Light and lighting techniques
  • Converter-inverter
  • Digital Electronics
  • Elementary first aid and artificial respiration
  • Trade tools demonstration
  • Practice using tools like cutters, pliers and conductors
  • Practice in soldering
  • Identification of wires
  • Practice on using standard wire gauge
  • Verification of Ohm’s law
  • Verification of Kirchhoff’s law
  • Installing and overhauling common electrical accessories
  • Fixing switches, boards etc
  • Assembly of dry cell
  • Care and maintenance of batteries
  • Charging of lead acid cell
  • Fitting trade
  • Drilling trade
  • Demonstration on CRO
  • Identification of different types of capacitors
  • Practice of assembling and dismantling a DC machine
  • Practice in capping and casing
  • Practice on installation of earthing system
  • Practice on installation and maintenance of alternators
  • Practice on installation of lighting system
  • Practice on winding of transformers
  • Testing, running and reversing of universal motor
  • Practice of wiring on electric motor, control panel etc
  • Installation and fault finding practice

ITI passed electricians have diverse job opportunities available in front of them. They have access to both private sector and government sector jobs. Besides that, self employment is another opportunity available in front of them.

Some of the well known private sector recruiters are –

  • MNCs (electrician)
  • Power production and transmission companies
  • Electrical equipment manufacturing firms
  • Electrical appliance manufacturing firms
  • Refineries
  • Industries that use electrical machine

Some of the well known government sector recruiters are –

  • State-wise electricity boards
  • PWDs
  • Municipal Corporations
  • Armed Forces
  • PSUs

In the above mentioned work setups, ITI electrical trade passed students may don the following roles –

  • Electrician
  • Wire man
  • Lineman
  • Supervisor
  • Technician
  • Repair expert

Self-employment opportunities include –

  • Starting own electrical repair shop
  • Starting own electrical goods store
  • Becoming a contractor
  • Being self-employed by offering one’s service to people

TRADE OVERVIEW

Name of the Trade :-

Electrician

Course Duration :-

2 years

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA :-

10th passed or more

fitter

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TRADE OVERVIEW

Name of the Trade :-

fitter

COURSE DURATION :-

2 YEARS

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA :-

10TH PASSED or more.

ITI in fitter : AN INTRODUCTION

  • Fitter is an engineering trade in industrial training institute. It deals with assembling manufacturing which fit each other in an assembly. Fitter is an engineering trade in industrial training institute. It deals with assembling manufacturing which fit each other in an assembly
  • ITI Fitter is a short term professional technical course, In which you are taught about different types of fittings. It is a mechanical branch in which you are given the knowledge to fit different types of machines, pipes, structures.
  • A fitter is a person whose job is to put together, adjust, or install machinery or equipment. George was a fitter at the shipyard.
The role of a fitter and turner

fitter and turner is responsible for studying blueprints, plans, and drawings to be able to construct, assemble, manufacture, and fit parts of machines. This person is also responsible for maintaining and repairing different types of machinery.

  • Safety and First Aid
  • Trade tools
  • Simple jigs and fixtures for drilling.
  • Fundamentals of fitter.
  • Flaring of pipes and pipe joints, Cutting & Threading of pipe length
  • Practice-dismantling & assembling
  • Drilling jig-constructional features, types and uses.
  • Pipes and pipe fitting– commonly used pipes
  • Standard pipefitting

Welding – Striking and maintaining arc, laying Straight-line bead.

Making square, butt joint and „T‟ fillet joint-gas and arc.

Number of subjects in ITI Fitter-
  • Trade Practical.
  • Trade theory.
  • Workshop.
  • Engineering Drawing.
  • Employability skills.
    1. For mechanical maintenance like pumps/compressor/turbine/ all type of machinery maintenance work
    2. Structure/pipe fabrication works
    3. Roof structure building and construction
    4. Ship building and repair
    5. Railway/BHEL…and other public and and private sector big companies and also good job opportunity at abroad likes gulf countries
    6. Can go for Diploma course(mechanical side)
    7. WHAT AFTER FITTER COURSE? : Apprentice for 1year in relevant company
    8. DURING APPRENTICE : 6–7k monthly stipend by government to candidate via company
    9. AFTER APPRENTICE : One final apprentice exam at ITI (then finally called fully skilled fitter person)
Fitter Trade Job Types
  • Welder-Fitter.
  • Pipe Fabricator.
  • Mechanical Fitter.
  • Technical Assistant/Technician.
  • Plant Maintenance Fitter.
  • Lathe Machine Operator.

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Mechanic Diesel

ITI in Mechanic Diesel : AN INTRODUCTION

  • Diesel mechanics diagnose and repair the mechanical and electrical flaws of diesel vehicles and apparatus.

    Diesel mechanics diagnose engine trouble, destroy the engine when essential, and supplant or repair inadequate parts. They reassemble the motor and repair mechanical and electrical blames in development machinery.

  • Diesel mechanics likewise finish employment cards, outfit data on the parts that ought to be requested and aid in preparing learners. They regularly perform authoritative and administrative assignments. Working states of the diesel workman change as per the spot of work – for occurrence, an all around prepared workshop or ranch, boat or development site.

An in-depth knowledge of diesel engines and electrical systems, good customer-service and mechanical skills and manual dexterity are key for diesel mechanics. According to projections from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), diesel mechanics and service technicians can look forward to a 5%, or average growth in jobs between 2018 and 2028. In May 2018, the median annual salary for diesel mechanics and service technicians was $47,350. Let’s explore some of the entry-level educational requirements for diesel mechanics.

In addition to classroom studies and hands-on work, specializing in light-duty diesel mechanics or high-performance powertrain service may be beneficial. For example, while light-duty diesel mechanics focus on consumer trucks and their respective power plants, high-performance powertrain service mechanics focus on fuel injection systems and reciprocating assemblies.

  • Vocation of diesel mechanics is required to increment about as quick as the normal for all occupations during that time 2005. Since this is a vast occupation, more employment opportunities are normal for diesel mechanics than for most different occupations. Despite the fact that livelihood development will make numerous new occupations, most employment opportunities will emerge from the need to supplant diesel mechanics who exchange to different fields of work or resign or quit working for different reasons.
  • Vocation of diesel mechanics is required to develop as cargo transportation by truck increments. More trucks will be required for both neighborhood and intercity pulling because of the expanded generation of products. Extra diesel mechanics will be expected to repair and keep up developing quantities of transports and overwhelming development graders, cranes, earthmovers, and other hardware. Because of the more prominent strength and economy of the diesel in respect to the gas motor, transports and trucks of all sizes are required to be progressively controlled by diesels, additionally making new employments for diesel mechanics.
  • Professions in diesel mechanics are alluring to numerous on the grounds that wages are generally high and gifted repair work is testing and fluctuated. Opportunities ought to be useful for persons who complete formal preparing in diesel mechanics at group and junior universities and professional and specialized schools, however others may confront rivalry for section level employments.
  • Employers
  • Service stations of new and used vehicle and tractor dealers.
  • Independent repair shops.
  • Vehicle service stations.
  • Vehicle parts wholesalers and distributors.
  • Bus and transport companies.
  • Organisations that maintain their own vehicles.
  • Government departments.
  • Carbonated soft-drink Industry.
  • Self-employment, with enough experience and capital, can start own business.
  • Be at least 16 years old.
  • enjoy working with their hands.
  • have mechanical aptitude and ability.
  • be able to communicate with people.
  • be practical and responsible.
  • have good eyesight and hearing.
  • have good eye-hand coordination.
  • have manual dexterity.
  • possess physical strength and good health and stamina
  • Patience. While your routine brake service and tire checks may be cut-and-dried, few problems work themselves out exactly like the textbook. …
  • Electronic Skills. …
  • Analytical Skills. …
  • People Skills. …
  • Mathematic Skills. …
  • Ability to “Think on Your Feet” …
  • Strong Communication Skills. …
  • Comfort with Technology.
  • Induction and safety training.
  • Allied Trade works – Fitting.
  • Allied Trade work – Sheet Metal.
  • Engine Repair work.
  • Engine Erection work.
  • Fuel Injection system work.
  • Repair of shop floor equipment.
  • Electrical Repair work.
  • Industrial Visit.
  • Revision & Test.
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TRADE OVERVIEW

Name of the Trade :-

Mechanic Diesel

COURSE DURATION :-

1 (one) YEAR

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA :-

10th Standard Passed.

SYLLABUS for all trade

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