Types of ITI Courses
There are two main types of ITI courses, first is the engineering courses and the second is non-engineering courses.
Engineering courses are courses that are technical in nature focusing on concepts of engineering, mathematics, science, and technology.
Non-Engineering courses which are not technical in nature focus on soft skills, languages and other sector’s specific skills and knowledge.
Career options after ITI Courses
In order to be successful in this modern era, the professionals require to have specialised skills and knowledge and must know how to apply them.
Diploma Courses
Diploma engineering courses help the students in enhancing the technical expertise and engineering skills by providing deep knowledge of the courses by covering both theoretical and practical aspects of the courses.
Job Opportunities
The primary objective of ITIs is to make students ready for jobs by imparting technical training for students ranging from class eighth to class twelfth. Once the student has completed his or her course, there are plenty of scope to pursue a career after ITI.
Jobs in the Public Sector
Various public sector units (PSUs) like railways, state-wise PWDs, BSNL, IOCL, ONGC and many more provide job opportunities for ITI students. ITI students can also explore job opportunities in the Indian army, Indian navy, BSF, CRPF, and other paramilitary forces.
Jobs in the Private Sector
Apart from these companies, ITI students can also find jobs in sectors like agriculture, energy construction and many more. Electronics, Welding refrigeration, and air conditioner mechanics are by far the most sought after skills in terms of specific job profiles.