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Normally a person who has passed 10 standard (SSLC) 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 APPRENTICESHIP CERTIFICATE.
Types of ITI Courses
There are two main types of ITI courses, first is the engineering courses and the second is non-engineering courses.
Engineering courses are courses that are technical in nature focusing on concepts of engineering, mathematics, science, and technology.
Non-Engineering courses which are not technical in nature focus on soft skills, languages and other sector’s specific skills and knowledge.
General Eligibility Criteria
Candidates seeking admission in any ITI course must fulfil the eligibility conditions prescribed by the competent authority. Some of the general eligibility conditions are under:
The minimum academic qualification should be at least class 8th, 10th, and 12th standard. However, it depends upon course to course. The age of the candidates should lie within 14 to 40 years as on the crucial date of the admission year. Apart from fulfilling these conditions, candidates must qualify the entrance test for admission.
ITI Courses

electrician

fitter

Welder

Carpenter

Diesel Mechanic
