ITI offers up to 100% scholarship to all entrance qualified students.
The ITI Electrician course is approved by the National Council Vocational Training ( NCVT) . You will specialise in the electrical wiring of buildings, stationary machines, transmission lines, and related equipment in an ITI electrician course. The ITI Electrician trade, offered at Industrial Training Institutes (ITI SWM), is a vocational training program designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills required to work as electricians in various industrial and commercial settings. The program typically covers a range of topics, including electrical theory, installation and maintenance of electrical systems, wiring, electrical equipment, and safety procedures. Students in the ITI SWM Electrician trade receive practical hands-on training that complements their theoretical knowledge. They learn to work with different types of electrical components, read and interpret electrical diagrams, use various tools and equipment, and adhere to safety standards and regulations.
Occupational Safety and Health, Conductor, semiconductors, insulator and electric cables, Tools for an Electrician, Soldering and D.C theory, Basic Electricity, Electrical accessories, Electro-chemical effect and chemical cell, Magnetism and electromagnetism, Alternating current theory, Earthing, and Basic electronics.
Engineering drawing, Drawing instruments, Lines, Drawing of geometrical figures, Lettering and numbering, dimensioning, Drawing sheets, Freehand drawing, Presentation of engineering drawing and Symbolic representation.
English literacy, Information technology literacy and Communication skills. Workshop calculation and Science units, Fraction, Square root, ratio and proportion, Percentage, Material science, Mass, weight and density, Speed and velocity, Work, power and energy. Electrical Practical Trade safety and first aid, Tools, wire and joints, Allied trades, Resistor and capacitor, Alternating current ( A.C. ) circuit, Cell and battery, Magnetic field, Earthing and Semi-conductor diode.
The public/government sector : is considered as one of the biggest employers to ITIs students and there are several options for making a career after ITI. Various public sector units (PSUs) like railways, state-wise PWDs, BSNL, IOCL, ONGC and many more provide job opportunities for ITI students. ITI students can also explore job opportunities in the Indian army, Indian navy, BSF, CRPF, and other paramilitary forces. In private sector : Maintenance electricians may work for property management companies, hospitals, schools, or any organisation requiring constant maintenance of electrical systems. With an ITI certificate, you can become a highly sought-after maintenance electrician, ensuring the safety and reliability of electrical infrastructure. (MNCs) ,Construction electricians are in high demand as the construction industry thrives, Renewable Energy Electrician : Automation Electrician.
Upon completion of the ITI SWM Electrician trade program, graduates are prepared to pursue careers as electricians, electrical technicians, or electrical maintenance personnel. They may find employment opportunities in construction companies, manufacturing plants, maintenance departments, and other industries that require electrical expertise. Overall, the ITI SWM Electrician trade program equips individuals with the technical skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in the field of electrical work, providing a solid foundation for a rewarding career in the electrical industry.