SCOPE AFTER ITI COURSE लेबलों वाले संदेश दिखाए जा रहे हैं. सभी संदेश दिखाएं
SCOPE AFTER ITI COURSE लेबलों वाले संदेश दिखाए जा रहे हैं. सभी संदेश दिखाएं

बुधवार, 25 दिसंबर 2013

ITI COURSES


ITI COURSES
Introduction

             The full form of I.T.I. is Industrial training institute. Industrial Training Institutes and Industrial Training Centres are training institute which provide training in technical field and constituted under Ministry of Labour, Union Government of India.Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) are government-run training organisations. Industrial Training Centres (ITCs) are privately-run equivalents. They provide post-school technical training. In 2002 there were 1800 ITIs, providing 373 000 training places, and 2850 ITCs providing 305 000 places.

Eligibility

               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. The course in ITI is designed in way to impart basic skill in the trade specified. The duration of course may vary from one year to three years depending upon trade opted.  After completion of desired period of training the person is eligible to appear in the AITT ( All India Trade Test ) conducted by NCVT ( National Council for Vocational training). After successfully passing AITT , the person is awarded NATIONAL TRADE CERTIFICATE (NTC)in concerning trade by NCVT. After passing ITI course a person may opt to undergo practical training in his trade in an industry for a year or two. Again the person has to appear & pass in a test to be conducted by NCVT to get the NATIONAL APPRENCESHIP CERTIFICATE . There are both government funded and private (self-financing) ITI's in India

Trades

              Most of  ITI's  impart training in technical trades like electrician, fitter, plumber, diesel mechanic, computer operator, programming assistant, electrical mechanic, Information technology, mechanic computer hardware, refrigeration and air conditioning, turner, welder, etc. Industrial Training Centre (ITC's) are self financing and provide same courses as ITI's. Trade test for ITI and ITC trainees are common. The certificate issued by NCVT are of same standard whether one had a training in Government owned ITI or privately owned ITC.People of engineering trade can go for higher studies like diploma in engineering. There are also specialized short term courses in Advanced Training Institute (ATI) which enhances the skills of candidates. ITI qualified persons can set up their own garage, motor/generator/transformer/winding shops or fabrication shops depending upon trade opted.