Industrial Training Institute (ITI)
Our ITI program is designed to provide vocational training and skills development in various trades, ensuring that students are well-prepared for diverse career paths in the industry.
Key Highlights:
Industry-Relevant Trades: Our ITI program offers training in a range of trades, equipping students with practical skills that are directly applicable to the needs of the industry. Trades may include Electrician, Fitter, Mechanic, Welder, and more.
Affiliation and Recognition: Our ITI program is affiliated with the relevant technical education boards and holds recognition from the appropriate authorities, ensuring that the training provided meets national standards and industry requirements.
Practical Training: Emphasis is placed on hands-on practical training, allowing students to acquire real-world skills through workshops, labs, and industry-oriented projects.
Experienced Instructors: Learn from experienced instructors and industry professionals who bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the classroom, providing valuable insights and guidance.
Modern Workshops: Access state-of-the-art workshops and laboratories equipped with the latest tools and equipment, providing a conducive environment for skill development and experimentation.
Placement Assistance: Our dedicated placement cell assists students in securing apprenticeships and job placements, connecting them with potential employers in their chosen trades.
Flexible Learning: The ITI program offers flexibility in terms of trade selection, allowing students to choose a path that aligns with their interests and career goals.
Community Engagement: Engage in community service and outreach programs that provide practical application of skills while contributing to societal development.
Holistic Development: Beyond technical skills, the program focuses on overall personality development, including communication skills, teamwork, and professional ethics.
Global Opportunities: The skills acquired through our ITI program open doors to global opportunities, enabling students to compete in the international job market.
Embark on a transformative journey with Neelam's ITI program, where skills are honed, and opportunities are unlocked. Your pathway to a successful and fulfilling career in the trades begins here.
FITTER
Years : 2
Explore the intricacies of the Fitter trade within our ITI program, intricately linked to the mechanical branch. This course delves into the realm of fittings, encompassing pipe fittings, machine fitting, and structure fittings. Simply put, a Fitter in this context is a technician adept at assembling and installing machinery, plants, machines, and various mechanical products. Picture the precision required as each part is seamlessly connected—a testament to the skills imparted in this program. Whether witnessing the construction of a plant or the installation of a machine, you'll gain insights into the meticulous work of a Fitter, ensuring each component fits together with perfection.
ELECTRICIAN
Years : 2
Electricians specialize in the intricate craft of installing wiring systems, primarily within factories, businesses, and new homes. Their expertise extends beyond installation—they play a pivotal role in the maintenance, fixing, and upgrading of existing electrical systems. Adept in their field, electricians are also skilled in the nuanced art of repairing various electrical equipment. Whether it's bringing power to a new facility or ensuring the seamless function of an existing system, electricians are the professionals who illuminate our modern world with their technical prowess and commitment to electrical excellence.
COPA
Years : 1
COPA stands for Computer Operator and Programming Assistant, a trade offered in ITI programs. This one-year course delves into the realms of basic computer operations, internet usage, and programming. Given its inherent connection to the field of computers, this branch has garnered substantial interest among the youth. Students enrolled in the COPA trade gain valuable technical knowledge, equipping them with the skills needed for computer operation and programming. This course serves as a gateway for enthusiasts looking to immerse themselves in the dynamic world of technology, meeting the growing demand for adept computer operators and programmers.
Health Sanitary
Years : 1
Embark on a health-focused journey with our Health Sanitary Inspector vocational trade. This one-year program, structured into two semesters of six months each, delves into the realm of health and hygiene. Students undergo comprehensive training on various topics, including the classification of public health, the significance of foodstuffs, daily nutritional requirements assessment, specialized group nutritional needs, balanced diet coding, family nutritional status assessment, nutrition surveys, education importance, and therapeutic nutrition.
The trade course, designed to be career-oriented, opens doors to diverse opportunities upon successful completion. Just like other trades, this program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary for a fulfilling career in health and sanitation.