Carpenter

CITS Carpenter Trade Syllabus

Overview

The CITS Carpenter trade is a one-year program aimed at training instructors to teach carpentry skills in ITIs. The course is divided into two semesters and includes Trade Technology (theory and practical), Training Methodology, Engineering Drawing, Workshop Calculation & Science, and Soft Skills. It adheres to NSQF Level 5 standards set by the DGT, emphasizing advanced carpentry techniques, instructional methods, and workshop management.

Welder

Welder Trade Course Syllabus

Course Title

Welder Trade Course

Description

This course provides comprehensive training in welding, covering techniques such as shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). Students will gain hands-on experience in welding, blueprint reading, and safety practices, preparing them for careers in construction, manufacturing, and fabrication industries.

Turner

Turner Trade Course Syllabus

Course Title

Turner Trade Course

Course Code

TNR101

Description

This course provides comprehensive training in turning, focusing on the operation of lathes and other machine tools to shape metal and materials with precision. Students will gain hands-on experience in machining, blueprint reading, and tool maintenance, preparing them for careers in manufacturing, automotive, and engineering industries.

Tool & Die Maker

Tool & Die Maker Trade Course Syllabus

Course Title

Tool & Die Maker Trade Course

Course Code

TDM101

Description

This course provides comprehensive training in tool and die making, covering the design, fabrication, and maintenance of precision tools, dies, molds, and fixtures. Students will gain hands-on experience with machining, blueprint reading, and computer-aided design (CAD), preparing them for careers in manufacturing, automotive, and aerospace industries.

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