Electrician | ET

electrician

Course Information

The electrician trade is one of the most popular courses available through a nationwide network of ITIs. The electrician course is a brief professional technical course that allows students to work on various types of electrical wiring and equipment. This course provides students with fundamental knowledge of the electrical fields required. This course provides students with a solid understanding of electrical equipment, wiring, electrical safety, and other technical details. After completing the training programme, the trainee is awarded a National Trade Certificate (NTC) by NCVT, which is recognised internationally.

Key Information

Duration

    2 years

Course Type

Vocational Certificate Courses

Institute

Rayat Shikshan Sanstha's, Private Industrial Training Institute

Mode of study

    Full time

Course Summary

Course Name Electrician
Course Type NCVT (National Council of Vocational Training)
Theory Hours 3 Hours per day
Practical Hours 5 Hours per day
Training Type Lab & Classroom
Duration 2 Years
Qualification Electrician
Capacity 20 Students
Admission Opening Date August
Admission Closing Date September
Final Exam June-July

Scope

Electricians are trained to deal with a wide range of electrical power, lighting, and control system issues. They could work in homes, wiring outlets and light fixtures, or in offices or factories, supervising electrical equipment. Some work outside, repairing electrical boxes and other societal components. Most importantly, they protect their communities by preventing and responding to dangerous situations. Motor Rewinding and replace or repairs defective parts of home appliances. Testing, Maintenance and Repairing of transformers, Motors and motor starter. Work in electrical substation, Hospitals, Malls, Power station, Railways, Steel plants, Construction site, etc.

Future

  • Can work as an entrepreneur/freelancer or start their own business.
  • Can take the 10+2 exam by taking three subjects through the higher secondary board and then continue on to higher education.
  • By lateral entry, students can enrol in diploma programmes in notified engineering fields.
  • Apprenticeship programmes in various industries can be joined, leading to a National Apprenticeship Certificate (NAC).
  • Can participate in the Crafts Instructor Training Scheme (CITS) in the trade to become an instructor in ITIs.