Industrial training institute

Industrial Training Institute or ITI at Ballygunge, Kolkata.

Industrial Training Institutes and Industrial Training Centers are post-secondary schools in India constituted under Directorate General of Employment & Training (DGET), Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Union Government to provide training in various trades.[1][2]

Training Schemes

Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS)

The Directorate General of Training (DGT) initiated Craftsmen Training Scheme in 1950.[3] Training periods range from six months to two years in over 130 different specialties. Prerequisites for the courses range from 8th to 12th class pass. Upon completion of the training, trainees write the All India Trade Test (AITT). Successful candidates receive the National Trade Certificate (NTC).[4]

Admission

Admission to the various trades is done every year in August. The admission procedure is started before the commencement of the new session. Sessions under this scheme starts from the 1st August. Under the NCVT guidelines admission in ITIs is made on merit based / written examination. Admission to the private ITIs are done directly.[5]

Trades

Some trades under this scheme are listed below.

Engineering and Non Engineering Trades:

Center of excellence (CoE)

Under this scheme one of the trade, e.g.,Automobile, Electrician etc.,[6] taken for CoE with state of the art facilities.[7]

Higher Education: Aiming to provide academic equivalence to Industrial Training Institute (ITI) passed out students, Minister of State for Skill Development Rajiv Pratap Rudy today said the students, who complete the course, will also be awarded with class 12 certificate, which has nationwide recognition. Earlier, ITI students had to take admission in college too, if they wished to go for further study Read more at http://www.uniindia.com/now-iti-students-to-be-awarded-with-class-12-certificate-too-rudy/india/news/502417.html#vKBXqmVRvSDCTEFA.99

It consists of Multiskill Training in three parts as under:

Schemes/Courses for ITI pass outs

Apprenticeship Training Scheme

After completing ITI, tradesmen can undergo Apprenticeship training in different industries. The Scheme is implemented by Directorate General of Training under Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship with the objective that "Training imparted in Institutions alone is not sufficient for acquisition of skills and needs to be supplemented by training in the actual work place."[9]

Duration for Apprenticeship training is generally one year for those appeared in ITI final exam, i.e. AITT. For freshers usually it takes three years. During the training trainees are paid stipend on monthly basis.

Lateral Entry to Polytechnic Diploma Engineering

Polytechnics approved by AICTE offer engineering courses for 3 years duration through an entrance exam known with different name in different states (JEXPO in West Bengal, JEEP in Uttarakhand, JEECUP in Uttar Pradesh, CG PPT in Chandigarh etc.). After the completion of the course candidates are awarded with diploma in different disciplines.Those who have passed minimum 2 years ITI course with National Trade Certificate are given an opportunity to go for a Lateral entry directly to the 2nd year of the Polytechnic diploma course. Entrance exam known as VOCLET is conducted every year for this purpose along with the JEXPO.[10]

References

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