Electrician

Electrician
Rs. 10,000.00
4 Months
30 Seats
2025-09-27

      Upon successful completion of this course, the trainee should be proficient in the following skills and knowledge:

    • Adherence to general workshop rules and regulations.
    • Utilization of common hand tools for bench work and measuring purposes.
    • Application of common hand tools specific to electricians.
    • Creation of circuit diagrams in accordance with layout specifications and identification of their functions.
    • Installation of various domestic and industrial wiring systems, including distribution boards for both single and three-phase four-wire supply systems.
    • Selection and operation of different types of protective devices such as fuses, re-wireable, HRC types, and circuit breakers.
    • Connection and interpretation of readings from volt, ampere, wattmeter, frequency meter, KWH meter, power factor meter, and utilization of tong testers.
    • Implementation of surface wiring, channel wiring, and PVC pipe wiring in domestic installations, as well as concealed wiring and earthing techniques.
    • Installation and operation of single-phase and three-phase motors with drum switches/contactors and protection switches.
    • Repair of household appliances including electric irons, fans, electric heaters, electric kettles, toasters, washing machines, and sandwich makers.
    • Explanation of safety precautions, safety practices, and first-aid treatment for electric shock.
    • Understanding electricity and its sources of generation.
    • Description of current, voltage, resistance units, and their relationships including Ohm's law, with practical applications in measuring resistance, current, and voltage drop in resistors using ohmmeters and meggers.
    • Explanation of series, parallel, and complex circuit configurations of resistors.
    • Understanding voltage drop in lines, wire size calculations, and referencing current tables.
    • Estimation of materials and tools required for domestic installations.
    • Definition of magnetism, electro-inductance, and capacitor construction, including chokes and capacitors and their working principles.
    • Description of the construction and working principles of simple measuring instruments such as voltmeters, ammeters, wattmeters, and KWH meters.
    • Explanation of the working principles and construction of single-phase motors (fans), including capacitor and non-capacitor types, cookers, electric irons (simple and automatic), and their functions.
    • Description of single-phase and three-phase generation and distribution systems.
    • Description of single-phase motors used in machines and methods for fault rectification.
    • Description of the construction of three-phase motors and methods for fault rectification.
    • Definition of single-phase transformer construction, working principles, and components.
  • Name of the course: Electrician
  • Entry Level: Middle , Preferable Matriculation
  • - Age requirement: Between 15 and 38 years old, or 18 to 40 depending on the Certification Awarding Body (CAB). NAVTTC and PSDF accept candidates aged 18 to 40, while others accept those aged 15 to 40.
  • Duration of Course: 6 Months
  • Total training hours: 800 Contact Hours.
  • Training Methodology:
  • o Practical: 80%

    o Theory : 20%

    The rapid expansion of industrial development is driven by the production of high-quality goods to meet public demands. In this context, individuals with proper training and skills play a crucial role in mode

    life, especially given the advancements in technology. This six-month curriculum is designed to address the local job market demands and industrial requirements by placing a strong emphasis on practical training, complemented by essential theoretical knowledge. Special attention is given to proficiency in common hand tools, handling of wires, electrical wiring techniques, repair of household electrical appliances, fault diagnosis and rectification, utilization of measuring instruments, and conducting lab experiments. The aim is to cultivate a skilled and competent workforce capable of meeting both current and future job market demands. Additionally, the training includes modules in Functional English and Information Technology knowledge. Specifically for industrial electricians, the curriculum delves into advanced topics such as industrial wiring repair, maintenance of industrial electrical systems, and troubleshooting techniques specific to industrial settings.

    Graduates of this course can pursue employment opportunities in various sectors:

  • Industry (across all types)
  • Hospitals
  • Railways
  • Construction firms
  • Private repair workshops
  • Technical institutions
  • Consulting firms

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Course Info

Trade: Electrician

Duration: 4 Months

Fee: Rs. 10,000.00

Seats: 30

Gender: Male

Start Date: 2025-09-27

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