About ITI
The India Govt. started a scheme under industrial policy to develop the small and cottage industries which had built up a self employment with the help of human resources, technically skilled person. Under this scheme some institutes were set up and kept the name of those Institutes were ITI i.e. I.T.I. and in private sector, those types of institutes were called I.T.I. (ITI.
What is ITI
ITI are training institute which provide in technical field and constituted under directorate general of employment & training(DGE & T),in the ministry of Labour & Employment ,under the govt. of India.
Access to ITI
Normally a person who has passed 10 standard (SSLC) is eligible for admission to ITI. The objective of ITI is provide technical manpower to industries. These person are trained in basic skill required to jobs of say operator or a craft man. 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 two years depending upon trade opted. After completion of desired period of training the person is eligible to appear in the ALL India Test (AITT) conducted by NCVT.
Industrial Training Institutes (ITI) are self financing and providing same courses as ITI's. Trade test for ITI trainees are same. The certificate issued by NCVT are of same standard whether one had a training in govt. owned ITI or opportunities after ITI.
Opportunity after ITI
People of engineering trade can go for higher studies like diploma in engineering. ITI qualified persons can set up their own garage, motor/ generator/transformer winding shops or fabrication shops depending upon trade opted. Also candidates can apply for jobs in private sector and public sectors. Government organization like Army, Navy, Air force and also paramilitary forces like BSF, CRPF provides opportunities for ITI passed candidates of different trades. There are so many demands of technicians in India and abroad like Iran, Jordan, Bahrain, Turkey, Mexico etc.




