Electrician:-
As the name suggests, ITI Electrician trade focuses on various aspects of electricity such as – wiring (residential, commercial and industrial), home appliances, electrical machines, lighting, electrical installations etc.
The main aim of this trade is to provide vocational training to candidates and turn them into qualified electricians! The course thus aims at developing a skilled work-force of qualified electricians in India.
Electrician trade trains students in areas such as –
- Wiring (residential, commercial and industrial)
- Lighting installation (residential, commercial and outdoors)
- Power generation, distribution and transmission systems
- Insulators
- Earthing
- Capacitors and electrical circuits
- Batteries
- Working, servicing and repair of electrical appliances (motors, fans, pumps, home appliances, AC, fridge etc)
- Transformers
- AC/DC systems
Let us check out the basic course details now –
COURSE DETAILS
- TYPE OF COURSE:- It is a Vocational Training Certificate course.
- DURATION:- 2 years.
- ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:- 10th pass (under 10+2 system of schooling) is the minimum qualification required to pursue this course.
INSTITUTES AND ADMISSION PROCESS
- Many private and government operated ITIs across India are offering electrician trade. Most of them rely on merit based admission process. Some ITIs are also know to rely on direct admission process.
SYLLABUS
The syllabus can roughly be divided into two parts –
- Trade theory
- Trade practical
IMPORTANT TRADE THEORY SUBJECTS –
- Safety and First Aid
- Trade tools
- Fundamentals of electricity
- Solders, flux, soldering techniques and resistors
- Conductors, wires, cables and voltage grades
- Ohm’s law
- Kirchhoff’s law
- Electrical accessories
- Chemical effects of electrical current
- Batteries and cells
- Sawing and Drilling
- Magnetism
- Resistance
- Domestic electrical appliances
- DC Machines and Motors
- Electric Wiring
- Wiring systems
- Earthing
- AC Current
- Transformers
- Alternator
- Measuring electricity (units and instruments)
- Light and lighting techniques
- Converter-inverter
- Digital Electronics
IMPORTANT TRADE PRACTICAL SUBJECTS –
- Elementary first aid and artificial respiration
- Trade tools demonstration
- Practice using tools like cutters, pliers and conductors
- Practice in soldering
- Identification of wires
- Practice on using standard wire gauge
- Verification of Ohm’s law
- Verification of Kirchhoff’s law
- Installing and overhauling common electrical accessories
- Fixing switches, boards etc
- Assembly of dry cell
- Care and maintenance of batteries
- Charging of lead acid cell
- Fitting trade
- Drilling trade
- Demonstration on CRO
- Identification of different types of capacitors
- Practice of assembling and dismantling a DC machine
- Practice in capping and casing
- Practice on installation of earthing system
- Practice on installation and maintenance of alternators
- Practice on installation of lighting system
- Practice on winding of transformers
- Testing, running and reversing of universal motor
- Practice of wiring on electric motor, control panel etc
- Installation and fault finding practice
CAREER PROSPECTS AND JOB OPPORTUNITIES
- ITI passed electricians have diverse job opportunities available in front of them. They have access to both private sector and government sector jobs. Besides that, self-employment is another opportunity available in front of them.
Some of the well-known private sector recruiters are –
- MNCs (electrician)
- Power production and transmission companies
- Electrical equipment manufacturing firms
- Electrical appliance manufacturing firms
- Refineries
- Industries that use electrical machine
Some of the well-known government sector recruiters are –
- State-wise electricity boards
- PWDs
- Municipal Corporations
- Armed Forces
- PSUs
In the above mentioned work setups, ITI electrical trade passed students may done the following roles –
- Electrician
- Wire man
- Lineman
- Supervisor
- Technician
- Repair expert
Self-employment opportunities include –
- Starting own electrical repair shop
- Starting own electrical goods store
- Becoming a contractor
- Being self-employed by offering one’s service to people.