The Electrician (Power Distribution) ITI trade is a 2-year NSQF Level 4/5 course focused on installing, operating, maintaining, and repairing electrical power distribution systems. It covers transformers, overhead lines, underground cables, switchgear, and safety procedures, preparing technicians for roles in electricity boards, utilities, and industries.
Key Details
- Duration: 2 Years.
- Qualification: 10th Class pass with Science and Mathematics (preferred).
- Certification: National Trade Certificate (NTC) recognized by DGT (Directorate General of Training).
- Focus Areas: Trade Theory (distribution networks) and Trade Practical (workshop skills).
Course Syllabus Highlights
- Basic Electricals: Safety practices, hand tools, Ohm's law, circuits, and testing tools.
- Distribution System: Overhead line installation, cable jointing, insulator mounting, sag calculation, and pole erection.
- Equipment: Maintenance of transformers, switchgears, circuit breakers, and sub-station equipment.
- Measurement: Use of megger, test lamps, and electrical instruments.
Career Prospects
- Job Roles: Lineman, Sub-station operator, cable jointer, industrial electrician, and maintenance technician.
- Industries: State Electricity Boards (e.g., UPPCL, PSPCL), Power Grid Corporation, NTPC, BHEL, and other PSUs/private contractors.
- Higher Studies: CITS (Craft Instructor Training Scheme) for teaching, or lateral entry into polytechnic diplomas
Key Features
- Industrial Training: Includes On-the-Job Training (OJT).
- Employability Skills: Training in communication, IT literacy, and entrepreneurship