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Course Details

ITI COURSE IN TURNER

Degree Course Type 

ITI, Diploma

Entry Level Qualification 

Class 10

Degree Course Duration 

2 Year

Course Fields 

Other

Degree Course Entrance Exam 

No Entrance Exam

Average Course Fee 

5000 - 35000

Average Salary Offered 

120000 - 350000

Course Highlights 

Here are Key Highlights of the Course: 

Duration of Programme

02 Years

Total Semesters

04 Semesters

Level of Programme

Diploma/ Certificate

Eligibility Criteria

Any Xth pass students who have studied Science and Mathematics at the qualifying level

Admission Process

Merit-Based admission

Average Fee

INR 1,500/- to INR 3,000 (Government), INR 20,000/- to INR 35,000/- (Private)

Average Starting Salary

Around INR 16,500/- per month

Top Recruiters

Ambica Steels, FreshMart, CRPL India, Siora Surgical Pvt Ltd etc

Usual Job Profiles

Hydraulic Hose Crimper, C.N.C Operator, Quality Technician etc

About Course 

Turner is a two-year vocational trade in mechanical engineering where the students are introduced to a variety of topics such as steps to manufacture and assemble metal components for the construction of tools, machine components, and industrial machinery. This two-year vocational trade course is divided into four semesters of six months each. There are government and private Industrial Training Institutions (ITIs) in the country that offers this course. 

After completing studies, the students are hired by both Public and Private sector organisations and due to the hike in their demand, they are offered a pretty good salary as well.

Why Choose Course And Required Skills 

Nowadays, Turner courses are the most sought language courses in the Indian education system instead of engineering in mechanical domains.

After getting any certified Turner course, chances of getting a job in the mechanical company is more as it is one of the most demanded skill and should be learned because of the following reasons:

1. High Demand: Almost every company in the Mechanical and Machinery field hires candidates with Turner skills for their organization. Hence, anyone who knows the skill and has enough knowledge in their own domain will definitely get jobs in reputed organizations like Ambica Steels, Freshmart, CRPL India, etc.

2. Growth in Career: As the world is being dominated by machines, many people pursue a career in the field of machinery and designing its components. The need for Turner courses is going to increase day by day. Any certified candidate will have higher growth in their career.

3. Greater Opportunity: The opportunity for a certified turner is high in the market, also if anyone wishes, they can do graduation or Master in the same. Once you have completed your higher education in the same domain, you will get a great opportunity in any company.

Mathematical Skills

Dedicated

Good Communication Skills

able to delegate duties

Responsible

Patience

problem-solving skills

manual dexterity

mechanical skills

Time management

Quick Learner

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Eligibility  

In order to be eligible to apply for the ITI turner course, the aspirants have to - 

1. Pass their class Xth exam from a recognized Board 

2. Study Science and Mathematics compulsorily at the qualifying level​​​​​​​

Entrance Exams Details 

The ITI course in Turner typically does not require a specific entrance exam for admission. Instead, admissions are generally based on a merit-based process, which takes into account the marks obtained in the qualifying examination (usually the 10th grade).

Degree Course Syllabus 

The ITI course in Turner typically focuses on training students in the field of machining and turning operations. Below is a general syllabus outline for the ITI Turner course:

ITI Turner Course Syllabus

1st Year: Basic Skills and Theory

1. Engineering Drawing: Basics of engineering drawing, orthographic projection, isometric drawing, and dimensioning.

2. Workshop Calculation and Science: Fundamental mathematics, units, measurements, and basic physics relevant to machining.

3. Introduction to Tools and Equipment: Types of tools, their uses, and maintenance (lathe machines, measuring instruments, etc.).

4. Machining Processes: Overview of various machining processes, including turning, drilling, milling, and grinding.

5. Safety Practices: Safety measures and practices in a workshop environment.


2nd Year: Advanced Skills and Practical Training

1. Lathe Operations: Turning, facing, taper turning, threading, and knurling operations on a lathe machine.

2. Precision Measuring Instruments: Use of tools like micrometers, calipers, gauges, and their applications in quality control.

3. CNC Programming: Basics of CNC machines, programming, and operation.

4. Practical Projects: Hands-on training with real-world projects to develop practical skills.

5. Metrology: Measurement techniques and standards, understanding tolerances and fits.

6. Basic Mechanical Maintenance: Introduction to mechanical maintenance of machines used in turning operations.


Assessment

1. Theoretical Exams: Regular examinations based on the theory subjects.

2. Practical Exams: Evaluation of practical skills in machining operations.

3. Project Work: Assessment based on individual or group projects completed during the course.


Additional Topics

1. Soft Skills Development: Communication skills, teamwork, and professional ethics.

2. Entrepreneurship: Basics of starting and managing a small business in the machining sector.

This syllabus may vary based on the specific ITI and the state. It’s advisable to check with the respective ITI for the exact syllabus and any additional modules they might offer. If you have a specific ITI in mind, let me know!

Top Colleges 

Delhi

College Name

Don Bosco Technical Institute

Government ITI, Jahangirpuri

Government ITI Kichripur

Government ITI, Malviya Nagar

Government ITI, Nand Nagri

Mumbai

College Name

Bhanudas Maniram Seva Education Institute Chinchani

Government ITI, Agripada

Government ITI, Ambernath

Government ITI, Andheri

Government ITI, Belapur

Pune

College Name

Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Industrial Training Institute

Government ITI, Bhor

Government ITI, Indapur

Government ITI, Lonawla

Government ITI, Khed

Chennai

College Name

Government ITI, Chennai

Government ITI for men Chennai

Indian Red Cross Society Vocational Training and Rehabilitation Centre

St Joseph's Industrial Training Centre Chennai

Course Fees 

The course fee can be anything between INR 5,000 to INR 35,000.

Top Recruiters And Salary 

Different private and government sectors offer recruitment to Turners. Some major recruiters are:

Ambica Steels

Fresh Mart

CRPL India

Siora Surgical Pvt Ltd

BEHL

BPCL



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The average salary after completing a course at ITI Turner is INR 16,500 per month. Candidates can also get a good opportunity at government sectors like Railways, ECIL, TSSPDCL, ONGC, BPCL, NPCIL, WBSETCL, Army-based workshops, etc., and private sectors like Ambica Steels, Siora Surgical Pvt Ltd, etc.

Organization Name

Average Salary

Indian Railways

INR 18,000 per month

Army based workshops

INR 18,000 per month

Ambica Steels

INR 10,000 per month

Fresh Mart

INR 12,000 per month

BPCL

INR 8000 per month

CRPL India

INR 12,500 per month

Course Scope And Career Options 

After completing their studies, the candidates will easily be able to secure a job as a - 

1. Hydraulic Hose Crimper

2. Lathe Operator

3. C.N.C Operator

4. Quality Technician

5. Radial Drilling Operator

Admission Process 

Admission into the ITI turner course is a merit-based admission process which means admission is granted to the candidates on the basis of their qualifying exam performance. A merit list is prepared by the institute authorities by taking into consideration the marks obtained by the applicants in their respective qualifying examinations and seats are allocated to them on the basis of the merit list.

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