Vocational Courses through ITI
Vocational Courses through ITI
In India diversification of subjects are made after Matric or 10+2. This is the fact Industrial Training Institutes are the last selection among the students. They think of these only after they neglected to accomplish their motivation and inspiration
Vocational instructive in India aims to evolve accomplished manpower through branched out courses to meet the requirements of mainly the un-organised sector and to instill self-employment skills in people through an ample number of self employment orientated courses. Vocational education is passed on through Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) and polytechnics
One of the weaknesses of Indian education system is that it does not gives due importance to vocational education. As a result there is a mismatch between the accomplished manpower necessitated and accomplished manpower accessible. Every year we churn out millions of graduates who do not have the ad hoc skill sets required by the market. If this trend continues it would ache our worldly growth in the abundant run. To change this situation first we necessitate to change our mindset. In India, people are preoccupied with accomplishing a graduation degree and generally appear down upon vocational education. This has ensued in a situation where on the one hand there are scores of discharged graduates and on the other hand there is a big shortage of skilled workers much as plumbers, electricians etc.
To rectify this situation vocational training programs in India need to be promoted in a big way
Vocational training courses include:
Typewriting Stenography Secretarial Practices Computer Operator & Programme Assistant Architectural Draughtsmanship Desk Top Publishing Electrical Technician Electronics (Radio/TV/Tape Recorder Mechanic) Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Plumbing Library Assistant Cutting/Tailoring & Dress Making Hair & Skin Care Fruit & Vegetable Preservation Programs
Yet advise to contact ones nearest Employmenmt Exchange of their area for better guidance. Please do contact the Vocational Guidance Officer of the office. They proffer FREE services
B.Sc.(Med.), B.Ed., M.A.(Edu.), M.Litt.(Edu.), Ph.D.(Edu.Psy.)PGDCA.Served as Science Master, Employment Department as Vocational Guidance Officer.Retired from Employment Department, Punjab India as Dy. Director (Off.)Serving now Arihant Computer Center and Many Medical Hospitals much as Sadbhavna Medical & Heart Institute
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