ITI Admission 2014-15 Notification, Eligibility Criteria
Professionals (such as doctors, engineers, lawyers) are always considered as higher or superior than persons with technical skill or aptitude (operator or craftsmen). Rightly so, but technical skill also forms an important part of our workforce and our economy, a need that cannot be replaced or outsourced . There are various opportunities available, all that is needed is encouragement and the right direction in terms of building a career after ITI.
All this starts with ITI admission, and this post is dedicated to persons who wish to pursue various technical trades.
Admission to Industrial Training Institutes (ITI) is directed by the Directorate General of Employment and Training (DGET), Ministry of Labour and Employment of the Government of India for persons wishing to opt for technical training post standard 10 (SSC). These ITI courses are designed to impart basic skills to individuals in various technical and vocational trades.
Persons aged between 14 and 40 years of age are apply to apply for admission to ITI/ITC. Selection for ITI admission is based purely on the marks obtained in the public examination. In case, individuals do not have the minimum qualification prescribed by the directorate, the state board conducts an entrance test for admission.
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Eligibility for ITI Admission:
Age: Candidates not less than 14 years of age and not more than 40 years of age are eligible to apply for admission to ITI's/ITC's.
Age Relaxations: Relaxation in upper age is as follows:
Ex-Servicemen: 45 years
War Widows: 45 years
Widows and Seperated women will be allowed to join under C.T.S upto the age of 35 years
Physically handicapped candidates: 35 years
Educational Qualification:-
Educational qualification for ITI admission varies from class VIII to class XII pass depending upon the trade. The trade wise prescribed qualification are given in the list of the trades covered under CTS .
Selection of candidates:
As per the recommendations of the NCVT, ITI admission is made purely on the basis of marks secured in public examination (Class VIII to XII) considered as the minimum qualification for the individual trade.
A written examination is conducted by the State Directorate for the purpose of admission when there is no public examination as the minimum eligible qualification.
Start of Session : Session in ITI's starts from 1st February and 1st August every year.
Careers after ITI:-
01. Students with engineering trade can apply for high studies like a diploma in admission.
02. Specialized short term courses at Advanced Training Institutes.
03. Self Employment: ITI qualified persons can set up their own garage, motor/generator/transformer winding shops or fabrication shops.
04. Government organizations like Indian Army, Navy, Airforce and paramilitary forces (BSF, CRPF) offer jobs to ITI passed candidates in different trades.
05. There are always employment opportunities in public and private sector.
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