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What you need to know about Industrial Training Institute

IT stands for Industrial Training Institutes. These institutes work under the Directorate General of Training (DGT), the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, and the Union Government.

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Sakshi VermaUpdated: 6/20/2024, 1:30:00 PM

These colleges offer industrial and technical training after completing secondary science education. Almost every state holds its own IT admission test to give industrial training in a variety of technical and non-technical crafts or streams, such as machinist, welder, fitter, and footwear maker.

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The State Council for Vocational Training in Uttar Pradesh conducts this exam for admission into several trades in its own, assisted, and privately owned and managed training centers and institutes.

The agreements will provide mentorship programs for postgraduates in mechanical, electrical, electronics, and computer science fields. In addition, students will be offered internships and pre-placement programs to assist them gain a head start in their careers in automotive engineering.

The foundation of this collaboration is a two-semester credit program focused on industry-specific disciplines offered by the partnering universities to provide students with a comprehensive grasp and knowledge of automotive engineering.

Volvo Group will actively support this program by training faculty members, organizing industry-specific sessions with experienced professionals, giving relevant use-cases and issue statements for gaining practical knowledge

 

Eligibility for IT exams

A candidate must be at least 14 years old and have finished Class 10th in science for engineering and technical trades, or Class 8th for non-technical trades. There is no maximum age for applicants to  qualified for these exams

Students' courses last between 1 and two years, depending on the stream. These courses have attracted more candidates due to their higher employability potential in less time than other standard graduating degrees.

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An Industrial Training Institute (ITI) is a vocational training institute focused on imparting technical skills in various trades.

ITIs offer courses in a wide range of trades such as electrician, fitter, mechanic, welder, plumber, and computer operator.

candidates who have completed their secondary education (Class 10) are eligible to enroll in ITI courses.

The duration of courses at ITIs can vary depending on the trade and the level of certification.

Graduates from ITIs are equipped with practical skills that are in demand across various industries. They can find employment as skilled technicians, mechanics, electricians, welders, and in other specialized roles.

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