Institute Agenda :-
Study Materials ,Bag , ID Card Provide & course Non - Semester Pattern. Exam Scheduled July/August Month, Before 2 Months informed to Exam Appear students for their Hall Ticket Register.
(Note: Anytime agenda can change on the Management Basis.)
Learning Mode:- (Selection Type)
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Type
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Learning Mode
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Classes Schedule & Timing
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1
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For Regular Learning
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Timing 10 AM to 3PM
(Sunday/Govt & Local Holiday – Holiday)
[All Health Courses Applicable for Regular]
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2
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For Part-time Learning
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Saturday Only (Timing 10AM to 4PM)
[Note: Health Dept Course only ]
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3
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For Distance Learning
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Sequencely 7 days classes – only
(Timing 10AM to 4 PM)
[Note: Except Health Dept Course]
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4
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For Online Learning
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Zoom Class (Monday to Friday)
& Meeting Discuss ( Timing 11 AM to 1PM)
[Note: Except Health Dept Course]
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Course Overview:
These programs equip students with the skills to operate, program, and maintain CNC machines through hands-on experience and theoretical knowledge of CNC technology, aiming to make them job-ready for roles in manufacturing, aerospace, and automotive industries.
Course responsibilities:-
- Assist with installation: Help in installing new electrical systems, wiring, and components like circuit breakers, switches, and motors.
- Support maintenance and repair: Assist in troubleshooting electrical issues and performing repairs on existing systems and equipment.
- Perform electrical testing: Use tools like multimeters and meggers to test the continuity and proper functioning of circuits and equipment.
- Safety and compliance: Follow all safety procedures, wear appropriate protective equipment, and ensure the work area is clean and organized to prevent accidents.
- Material and tool management: Prepare job sites by gathering necessary tools and materials, maintain tools, and manage inventory.
- Documentation: Keep records of installation and repair work.
Additional tasks
- Site preparation: Dig trenches for conduit, erect scaffolds, and rig hoists.
- Component assembly: Assemble electrical components such as panels and controllers.
- Cable and conduit work: Pull wires through conduit and install lighting and power circuits.
- Physical labor: Perform physically demanding tasks, including working in tight spaces or at heights, and lifting heavy equipment.
Course Curriculum Components:
Theoretical Knowledge
- Basic Electrical Principles: Fundamentals of voltage, current, resistance, power, Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws, and AC/DC circuits.
- Electrical Codes and Regulations: Study of national and local electrical codes to ensure compliance and safety.
- Electrical Machines: Basic introduction to the working principles of transformers, motors, and generators.
- Power Systems: Overview of electrical power generation, transmission, and distribution systems.
- Measuring Instruments: Theory and use of various instruments like multimeters, ammeters, voltmeters, meggers, and earth testers.
- Engineering Drawing/Schematics: Learning to read and interpret technical diagrams and layouts for electrical systems.
Practical Skills and Workshop Practice
- Safety Training: Extensive training on workplace safety rules, proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and first aid for electrical shocks.
- Tool Usage: Hands-on practice with hand tools (pliers, screwdrivers, wire strippers, etc.) and power tools (drilling machines, cutting machines).
- Wiring and Installation: Practical exercises in various wiring systems (e.g., domestic, industrial), including the installation of switches, sockets, circuit breakers, and distribution boards.
- Earthing/Grounding: Procedures for setting up safe and effective earthing systems.
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Techniques for diagnosing faults and performing repairs on wiring, motors, and other electrical components.
- Temporary Installations: Skills needed to set up and maintain temporary lighting and power panels at construction sites.
Employability and Soft Skills
- Communication Skills: Basic communication and interpersonal skills for effective teamwork and client interaction.
- Workplace Ethics: Understanding professional practices, teamwork, and planning/organizing work activities.
- Job Opportunities: Maintenance, installation, and repair across various sectors like manufacturing, commercial buildings, and power generation, with specific job titles including Electrician, Electrical Technician, Electrical Supervisor, and Site Supervisor.
Features of the Course :
During Training Period, OJT at Hospitals/Industrial/Companies (If applicable courses only).
Placement Guidance:
Those who are Regular and Part time candidate Assurance the Placement 100% throughout India based on the candidates and other online and distance Candidates. We will guide to the Placement and based on the Candidate’s willing.
- Further Clarification Contact: 88701 91125 , 96299 01300 , 73582 18375