SOME OF THE HANDS ON PRACTICALS, WORKSHOPS AND VARIOUS SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
BASICS OF PHYSICS
(Mandatory for All Students)
1) Vernier & Slide Calipers
2) Screw Gauge
3) Magnets & Magnetic Field
4) Spring Level Test
5) Specific Gravity Test of Sand & Iron Rods
6)Verification of Ohms Law in Series & Parallel Resistance
7) Velocity of Sand Measurement
8) Reflection & Refraction of Light
9) PO Box
10) Weighment Scales & Measurements
11) Hooke's Law Apparatus
12) C-Clamp
13) Iron Stand
14) Weight Hanger
15) Stop Watch
16) Tuning Fork
17) Convex Lens
18) Prism
19) Angle Indicator
BASICS OF CHEMISTRY
(Mandatory for All Students)
1) Salt Identification
2) Acid Identification
3) Base Identification
4) Acid Base Tiltration using Organic Acids
5) Salt Formation
6) Litmus Test
7) Buffer Solution
8) Titration using Buffer Solution
9) Borax Test
10 ) Copper Sulphate Identification using Pottassium Permanganate
11) Dry Weight Test of Minerals / Salts
MECHANICAL SECTOR SKILLS
1) Hand Drill
2) Arc Welding
3) Vernier Calipers & Measuring Gauges
4) Screw Gauge
5) Vice & Clamps
6) Filing & Fitter Job Accessories
7) Disassemble and Inspection of Engine, Clutch, Gear Box , Carburetors, Steering, Suspension, Brakes, Tyres and Tubes, Axle, Lighting Accelerater etc
8) Pulleys
9) Air Conditioners
10) Valves
11) Identification and use of various tools like of Spanner, Wrench, Machine Files ,Snap Ring Pliers, Ratcheting Wrenches, Tubular Spanner Set, Cutters, Hammers, Bolt Cutter, Lathe Tool Bits, Bench Vice, Allen Keys, Thread Guage, Filter Guage, Flat Plate, Dial Guage, Bore Guage, Retractable Tapes, Snipers, Chisel, Folding Rule, Tester, Sawing & Cutting Tools ,Hand Drills, Screw Drivers, Mini Drill, Hole Punch ,
12) Industry / Field Visit of the following machines
a) Lathe
b) Radial Drilling Machine
c) Arc & Gas Welding
d) Milling Machine
e) Ball Press
f) Bending Machine
g) Rollers
h) Castings
i) Grinding Machine
j) Jigs & Fixtures
k) Compressors
13) Carpentry and Basic Packing
In addition to the above all Mechanical Trade Students shall take mandatory Practicals and Hands on Skill Training in
a) Motors
b) Generators
c) Pumps
d) Transformers
e) Basic Switchgears
14)Besides the above all students will take audio video classes on all other Mechanical Machines generally used in the industry and also take such classes on various manufacturing process in
a) Steel Plant
b) Cement Plant
c) Power Plant
d) Rolling Mill Plant
e) Forging
f) Coal Excavation Process
g) Automobile Industry
h) Plastics Industry
i) Basic Chemical Industry
j) Industrial Refrigeration
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS SECTOR SKILLS
1) Study of Hands on Operations of
a) Ammeter
b) Voltmeter
c) Wattmeter
d) Multi Meter
e) Starters
f) Miniature Circuit Breakers
g) Push Buttons
h) Lamps
i) Timers
j) Relays
k) Current Transformer
l) Potential Transformer
m) Switches of various types
n) Fuses
o) Solar Panel
p) Electronics Kit of basic Electronic Parts including Resistances
2) Hands on Verification and use of parts and components and functions of
a) Motors
b) Transformers
c) Battery
d) Pumps
e) Heaters
f) Inverters
g) Water Purifiers
h) Engines
i) Generators
j) Refrigerators
3) Transformers wiring and assembling
4) Hands on Domestic Electrical Wiring, Load Study and Phase Study
5) Hands on CCTV Wiring and connection to DP Box
6) Hands on Internet Cable wiring and connection to Routers and Computers
7) Hands on activities on various types of Circuits and GATE
8) Various Electrical Testing like Megger, HV Tester, Ohmmeter, Variac MCB, Ammeter, Voltmeter
9) Basic Short Circuit Testing
10) Technical Study of Various Electronic Gadgets and Parts used in TV , Printer, Computer, Micro Oven, Vacuum Cleaner, Washing Machine , CCTV, Inverters , Voltage Stabilisers ,
11) Ceiling & Wall Fan and its winding
12) Site / Field Visit of LV & HT Lines, Transformers etc and its installation features and also Sub Stations visit.
13) Besides the above all students will take Audio Video classes on all other Mechanical & Electrical Machines generally used in the industry and also take such classes on various manufacturing process in
a) Steel Plant
b) Cement Plant
c) Power Plant
d) Rolling Mill Plant
e) Forging
f) Coal Excavation Process
g) Automobile Industry
h) Plastics Industry
i) Basic Chemical Industry
j) Industrial Refrigeration
14) Basic Audio Video Classes on Programmable Logic Controller, Sensors, EHV Transformers
15) Study and inspection of Wires , Cables and Conductors
16) Identification and use of various tools like of Spanner, Wrench, Machine Files ,Snap Ring Pliers, Ratcheting Wrenches, Tubular Spanner Set, Cutters, Hammers, Bolt Cutter, Lathe Tool Bits, Bench Vice, Allen Keys, Thread Guage, Filter Guage, Flat Plate, Dial Guage, Bore Guage, Retractable Tapes, Snipers, Chisel, Folding Rule, Tester, Sawing & Cutting Tools ,Hand Drills, Screw Drivers, Mini Drill, Hole Punch , Test Lamp, Hand Drills
CIVIL SECTOR SKILLS
1) Chain Survey
2) Auto Level Survey
3) Levelling using Advance Dump Level
4) Plain Table Survey
5) Theodilite Survey
6) Compass Survey
7) Total Station and EDM
8) Slump Test
9) Sieve Analysis
10) Strength Test
11) Fitness of Sand Checking
12) Fineness of Cement Checking
13) Mortar Quality Checking
14) Virtual Checking of Strength of Bricks
15) AUTO CAD
16) Carpentry
17) Site Visit of Construction Sites to understand all basics of civil construction activities , quality checkups , challenges etc
COMPUTER SECTOR SKILLS
1) Electronic Circuits.
2) Logic Design.
3) Discrete Mathematical Structures.
4) Data Structures With C.
5) Object-Oriented Programming With C++.
6) Data Structures With C/C++ Laboratory.
7) Electronic Circuits and Logic Design Laboratory.
8) Graphics Theory and Combinatorics.
9) Design and Analysis of Algorithms.
10) UNIX and Shell Programming Concept
11) Computer Organization.
12) Design and Analysis of Algorithm Theory.
13) Microprocessors Laboratory.
14) Software Engineering.
15) Systems Software.
16) Operating Systems.
17) Database Management.
18) Computer Networks.
19) Formal Computer Language.
20) Database Applications.
21) System Software and Operating Systems.
22) Management and Entrepreneurship.
23) UNIX System Programming.
24) Compiler Concept and Uses.
25) Computer Graphics and Visualization.
26) Object-Oriented Programming Language.
27) Concept of Embedded Computing System.
28) Programming the Web.
29) Advanced Computer Architecture.
30) Advanced DBMS.
31) Concept of Digital Signal Processing.
32) JAVA and J2EE.
33) Multimedia Computing.
34) Concept of Data Warehousing and Data Mining.
35) Neural Networks.
36) Software Architectures.
37) Concept of System Modeling and Simulation
38) Computer Networks.
39) Various OS Learning.
40) Advance Data Management System.
41) Computer System Performance Analysis.
42) Formal Models in Computer Science.
43) Advanced Algorithms.
44) Advanced Computer Architecture.
45) Basic concept of Cloud Computing.
46) Information Security.
47) Basic concept of Artificial Intelligence
48) Basiic concept of big data
49) Basics of Machine Learning
50) Basic concept of IT Infrastructure
51) Project Work Evaluation and Viva-Voce.
OTHER MANDATORY SKILL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING FOR ALL THE SECTOR TRADES
1) Basic ERP Tally Skills
2) Basic Computer Skills - Excel, Advanced Excel, PPT, E- mails
3) Spoken English Skills
4) Basic Communicative Hindi
5) Basic Entrepreneurship Development Skills
6) Basic Personality Skills Development
7) Basic Presentation Skills Development
8) Basic Group Discussion Skills
9) Basic Fire & Safety Skills
10) Basic Industrial Safety Skills
11) Study of Critical Situations at Work Place and Industry
12) Study of some Industrial Case Studies
PROCEDURES , TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR DOING THE ABOVE TRAINING PROGRAMMES
1) The practicals and workshop training shall be done in small batches and groups of 10 to 15 members and will be done on rotational basis
2) All must maintain total safety procedures and wear shoes, masks, gloves and goggles
3) Heavy Machineries and installation training as stated above shall be done at various small and medium scale factories as well as in site visits and the cost of travelling, fooding etc to such places shall be paid and borne by the students themselves.The industry visit shall be made in phases and in batches based on the availability of appointments from the concerned Company. Such industry visit shall be done only by those students who have maintained their 75% technical training class attendance at our Institute end. Such industrial field visit will be exclusively visual and no physical handling of the machines and equipment shall be allowed
4) Visit to ITI , Industrial Museum , Technology Parks and Fairs shall be done and the students must pay and bear the conveyance , boarding fooding charges for such training
5) No request or claim for any other additional items of technical training in addition to the above shall be made by the students
6) No Practicals or Workshop Training shall be repeated even though being absent
7) All should follow Covid Proctocals and Mandates while doing the training
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