ITI Courses After 10th
After passing your 10th standard, many students opt for courses that are job oriented and which can help them gain professional experience. There are many students who are confused about selecting the choice of ITI courses after 10th standard. ITI ( INDUSTRIAL TRAINING INSTITUTE) is one of the best course available for students who want to do job at an early age and achieve professionals skills in a short period of time.
If you think that industrial work and small scale business is your thing, then you are going for the right course. Opting for ITI course after
10th standard can help you in getting satisfactory and worthy jobs after the completion of the course. ITI course can be pursued by those students who want to start earning at an early age. This course is no less beneficial than other courses. ITI offers variance of programmes in different fields related to engineering and non engineering. The main motive of ITI is to provide vocational and industrial training to students to develop the skilled workforce of candidates.
Most of the ITI’S are government running which are constituted under Directorate General of Employment & Training (DGET), Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Union Government to provide training in various trades. There are hundreds of trades that can be pursued in the field of ITI after 10th . We are mentioning some of the few important trades.
Types of ITI Courses
Engineering Related Courses - The main concept of this trade deals with concepts of mathematics, science and technical methodologies. Those who want to pursue technical education can avail these courses.
Non Engineering Related Courses - The main concept of this trade deals with the concepts of computers, languages and soft skills and specific knowledge. These courses are non technical in nature.
Course name | Trade | Time Duration |
Tool & Die Maker Engineering | Engineering | 3 years |
Draughtsman (Mechanical) Engineering | Engineering | 2 years |
Diesel Mechanic Engineering | Engineering | 1 year |
Draughtsman (Civil) Engineering | Engineering | 2 years |
Pump Operator | Engineering | 1 year |
Fitter Engineering | Engineering | 2 years |
Motor Driving-cum-Mechanic Engineering | Engineering | 1 year |
Turner Engineering | Engineering | 2 years |
Dress Making | Non-engineering | 1 year |
Manufacture Footwear | Non-engineering | 1 year |
Information Technology & E.S.M. Engineering | Engineering | 2 years |
Secretarial Practice | Non-engineering | 1 year |
Machinist Engineering | Engineering | 1 year |
Hair & Skin Care | Non-engineering | 1 year |
Refrigeration Engineering | Engineering | 2 years |
Fruit & Vegetable Processing | Non-engineering | 1 year |
Mech. Instrument Engineering | Engineering | 2 years |
Bleaching & Dyeing Calico Print | Non-engineering | 1 year |
Electrician Engineering | Engineering | 2 years |
Letterpress Machine Mender | Non-engineering | 1 year |
Commercial Art | Non-engineering | 1 year |
Leather Goods Maker | Non-engineering | 1 year |
Mechanic Motor Vehicle Engineering | Engineering | 2 years |
Hand Compositor | Non-engineering | 1 year |
Mechanic Radio & T.V. Engineering | Engineering | 2 years |
Mechanic Electronics Engineering | Engineering | 2 years |
Surveyor Engineering | Engineering | 2 years |
Foundry Man Engineering | Engineering | 1 year |
Sheet Metal Worker Engineering | Engineering | 1 year |
Admission Process
The admission of process of ITI can vary from one state to other. If you want to enroll for a institute accredited by National Council on Vocational Training (NCVT), you can be selected on merit basis. However you can take direct admission in private institutes. Students who have passed out from any recognised state or central board can apply for this course.
Fee Structure
The fee structure of ITI courses are extremely low and affordable.
For students who are opting for engineering trades may have to pay a sum of amount ranging between 1000 - 9000 INR ( INDIAN RUPEES ).
For students who are pursuing non engineering trades in ITI may have to pay an amount ranging from 300 - 700 INR ( INDIAN RUPEES ).
Admission Dates For ITI 2019
ITI admissions in almost every state of India commences in the month or April or May every year. We are providing a general schedule of ITI Admissions 2019 .
Event | Date |
Commencement of online/ offline application process for ITI courses | March/ April/ May 2019 |
Deadline to submit online/ offline applications for ITI courses | June 2019 |
Admission process for ITI courses | June or July 2019 |
Commencement of classes for ITI courses | July or August 2019 |
Summary - The main motive of ITI courses is to develop professional skilled workforce. The main advantage of these courses are their diversity in various fields. These courses can be attained after 8th, 10th and 12th. To know more details about ITI course, visit our portal college disha where you will be provided detailed description of ITI courses.
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