ITI Courses After 10th - Courses List, Eligibility, Duration, Institution Name
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ITI Courses After 10th - Courses List, Eligibility, Duration, Institution Name

Moksh DheriUpdated on 16 Sep 2024, 03:35 PM IST

ITI stands for Industrial Training Institutes, established to provide professional and technical training to students. These institutes are established under the Directorate General of Employment and Training, the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and the Union Government. Admission to the ITI is based on the marks secured in class 10. Candidates can opt for admission to the trade of their choice. This article mentioned some of the popular ITI courses after the 10th.

ITI Courses After 10th - Courses List, Eligibility, Duration, Institution Name
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The main objective of these institutes is to develop a skilled workforce in the country. Many ITIs across India in the public and private sectors provide professional training to students. Students are provided with the National Trade Certificate (NTC) after completing the courses provided by ITIs. Some of the popular ITI courses are mentioned in the tables in this article.

Types of ITI courses after 10th

There are two main types of ITI courses after the 10th, engineering and non-engineering courses. Engineering courses are technical focusing on concepts of engineering, mathematics, science, and technology. Whereas, non-engineering courses are not technical and focus on soft skills, languages and other sector's specific skills and knowledge.

The duration of these courses could be between six months to three years depending on the type and nature of the course. Top institutes (government and private institutes) screen students based on written tests and also some private institutions enroll students through direct admissions.

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ITI Courses list after 10th

Students can pursue various ITI courses after the 10th. In the table below we have listed the popular ITI courses along with their duration and top institutes.

CoursesDurationInstitutes

Draughtsman (Civil)

2 years

Government Industrial Training Institute- Gurgaon, SSSPITI- Ratnagiri, SPITI- Faridabad, etc.

Dress Making

1 year

Dev Industrial Training Centre- Jaipur, RVTI- West Garo Hills, Loyola Industrial Training Institute- Bangalore, etc.

Fruits And Vegetable Processing

1 year

ITI- Kullu, ITI- Nabarangpur, RVTI- Hisar, etc.

Computer Operator and Programming

1 year

KITI- Panchkula, SGHITI- New Delhi, RPITI- Alwar, BPITI- Karnal, etc.

Secretarial Practice

1 year

Government ITI- Nagpur, Madhusudan ITI- Cuttack, Government ITI- Palampur, etc.

Hospital Housekeeping

1 year

RVTI- Patiala, SPITI- Allahabad, VPITI- Dehradun, etc.

(Note: Data has been collated by team Careers360)

We will study some of the ITI courses in detail below.

Tool and Die Maker Engineering

This course helps the students in creating gauges, cutting tools, machine tools, molds, dies, fixtures, jigs, and other tools required in the processes of manufacturing. The duration of the course is three years and this course comes under the engineering stream.

Draughtsman (Mechanical) Engineering

This course helps the students in preparing technical drawings and plans used by production and construction workers to build everything from manufactured products to structures. The duration of the course is two years and this course comes under the engineering stream. This is one of the most popular ITI courses after 10th.

Diesel Mechanic Engineering

This course helps the students in diagnosing and repairing the mechanical and electrical flaws of diesel vehicles and equipment that operate using diesel. The duration of the course is one year and it comes under the engineering stream.

Pump Operator

This course helps the students in performing inspections and maintenance of various machinery and troubleshooting issues with the systems and processes. The duration of the course is one year and this course comes under the engineering stream.

Fitter Engineering

The course helps the students in studying blueprints, plans, and drawings to be able to construct, assemble, manufacture and fit parts of the machines. The duration of the course is two years and this course comes under the engineering stream.

Motor Driving-cum-Mechanic Engineering

This course helps in the study of driving and repairing light motor vehicles to ensure the constant availability of vehicles for official duties every time. The duration of the course is one year and this course comes under the engineering stream.

Turner engineering

This course helps the student in the study of manufacturing metal components and assembling them to construct tools, industrial machinery, and machine components. The duration of the course is two years and this course comes under the engineering stream.

Dressmaking

This course helps the students in areas related to drafting, cutting, sewing, printing and designing garments. The duration of the course is one year and this course comes under the non-engineering stream. This is again a standard course which is one of the most popular non-engineering ITI courses after 10th.

Information Technology & E.S.M. Engineering

This course helps the students with introducing, investigating, repairing and keeping up with electronic systems and equipment utilized in industrial manufacturing with the help of computers. The duration of the course is two years and this course comes under the engineering stream.

Secretarial Practice

This course is an executive and administrative vocational trade comprising shorthand, typewriting, Secretarial services, general English, business correspondence, general knowledge, current affairs, and other administrative processes. The duration of the course is one year and this course comes under the non-engineering stream.

Machinist Engineering

This course helps the students in using machine equipment to make or alter parts, essentially metal components, with the procedure known as machining. The duration of the course is one year and this course comes under the engineering stream.

Fruit and Vegetable Processing

This course helps the students learn how to preserve the colour, flavour, texture, and nutrition while prolonging the shelf life of perishable fruits and vegetables. The duration of the course is one year and this course comes under the non-engineering stream.

Mechanical Instrument Engineering

This course helps the students with the introduction, troubleshooting and repairing instrumentation professional trade. The duration of the course is two years and it comes under the engineering stream.

Bleaching and Dyeing Calico Print

This course helps the students in dyeing and bleaching cotton fabric with a small all-over floral print. The duration of the course is one year and it comes under the non-engineering stream.

Electrician Engineering

This course helps the students in getting basic but important knowledge about the electrical field. The duration of the course is two years and it comes under the engineering stream.

Letterpress Machine Mender

This course helps the students in getting complete knowledge of the functioning and repairing of the letterpress machine. The duration of the course is one year and it comes under the non-engineering stream.

Commercial Art

This course helps the students in learning the art of commercial purposes like advertising work also refers to book illustration, work for hire or many other creative services. The duration of the course is one year and it comes under the non-engineering stream.

Conclusion

In recent years the popularity of the ITI courses after 10th has decreased drastically due to various factors. Thinking that ITI does not have a good career opportunity or the degree is lesser than any other degree is completely wrong as in the future the demand for skilled professionals will be more. The article provides you a brief knowledge of ITI courses after the 10th which are offered in India.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What is the duration of ITI courses after 10th?
A:

The duration of ITI courses after the 10th is generally one-two years depending on the course. 

Q: How to apply for ITI after 10th?
A:

To apply for the ITI course after the 10th, students should check the eligibility, and choose a course at their desired institute. They are required to visit the official website of DGET (Directorate General of Employment and Training) or the specific ITI the candidates are interested in. 

They should fill out the application form carefully, after the application process institutes will release a merit list based on the 10th-grade marks or entrance exams. If selected, students will be called for counselling to confirm their admissions. 

Q: How much percentage is required for ITI?
A:

The per cent required for ITI differs from course to course, so the candidates must check the websites before applying for admission in colleges.

Q: Which ITI course is best for the girls?
A:

Every ITI course is suitable for girls. However, mentioned below are some of the preferred choices of girls ITI courses are:

  • Computer Operator and Programming Assistant

  • Desktop in Publishing

  • Fashion Designer

  • Stenographer in English and Hindi

  • Hair and Skin Care

  • Cutting and Sewing

Q: What is the age limit of ITI?
A:

The minimum age limit for the course is 14 years and maximum age limit is 40 years. Age limits for candidates with special needs and widows or women separated from their husbands are 35 years.