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Normally a person who has passed 10 standard is eligible for admission to ITI. The objective of opening of ITI is provide technical manpower to industries. These persons are trained in basic skills required to do jobs of say operator or a craftsman.

ELECTTRICIAN :-

In this trade, the trainees are trained primarily to perform various types of electrical operations and maintenance jobs like, domestic and industrial wiring, usage of electrical instruments, installation and maintenance of AC and DC machines, applications of different types of electronics components, performance measurement and control of different types of electrical machines and equipments, studying the various factors affecting the generation, transmission and distribution of electrical power, etc. So as to impart the most effective training, the theories associated with the practical assignments are thoroughly covered in the classrooms, prior to the commencement of the practical exercises in the workshop.The Electrician Instructors are extremely cautious to avoid any kind of electrical shock and accidents causing injuries to the students and damaging the machineries.

The experiment performed by each student is evaluated on the basis of steps followed to perform the task, quality of work done, time consumed to complete the same, etc. The performing skills of the students are considered to be playing the crucial role for being selected in any formal selection process. Hence, special attention is given by our team of committed instructors to complete the job in the workshop.In addition to trade theories and trade practical classes, the students are also required to study the other papers like, Engineering Drawing, Workshop Calculation and Science and Employability Skill. The syllabus is strictly followed as per the guidelines of Director General of Employment & Training. With the completion of this course of study, a trainee is expected to get jobs in the areas of generation, transmission and distribution of electrical power, different types of wiring, operation and maintenance of different types of electrical equipments and machineries, erection and commissioning of electrical machines.

FITTER:-

In this trade, the trainees are trained primarily to perform various types of mechanical operations like, marking, sawing, filing with different types and grades of files, drilling, welding as well as different types of operations that may be performed through a lathe machine. Special emphasis is given on the nature of skill and expertise required by the employers for the selection of the topics of practical assignments. In order to make the training most effective, the theoretical issues are thoroughly discussed in the classrooms and thereafter relevant practical assignments are allotted in the workshop. Suitable cautious steps are undertaken to avoid accidents and injuries at the workshop.

The job performed by each student is examined on the basis of steps followed to perform the job, quality of work done, time consumed to complete the same, etc.The performing skills of the students are considered to play the most crucial role for being selected in any selection process. Hence, special attention is given by the instructors to complete the assignments in the workshop.In addition to trade theories and trade practical classes, the students are also required to study the other papers like, Engineering Drawing, Workshop Calculation and Science and Employability Skill. The syllabus is strictly followed as per the guidelines of Director General of Employment & Training. Following the completion of this course of studies, the trainees are expected to get job the areas of mechanical production, mechanical maintenance, fabrication of the mechanical spares and equipments, erection of mechanical machineries, etc.