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Ramachandra Education

Fitter

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ITI Fitter is a short term professional technical course, In which you are taught about different types of fittings. It is a mechanical branch in which you are given the knowledge to fit different types of machines, pipes, structures. It is a highly job oriented course and the chances of getting a good job are very high. There are many public and private ITI fitter institutes where you can get admission easily. In other words, we can say that a technician who puts together or installs Machinery, plants, machines, and other mechanical products are called as a fitter.

If you have also seen a plant being built or a machine installed, then you must have seen how a fitter works to connect each part with very accuracy.

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  • Courses under this: Training may include:
    • Fitting and Assembly Techniques
    • Blueprint Reading and Interpretation
    • Measurement and Metrology
    • Hand and Power Tool Usage
    • Metalworking Processes (e.g., cutting, drilling, grinding)
    • Welding and Fabrication Basics
    • Machine Maintenance and Repair
    • Mechanical Drawing and Sketching
    • Occupational Health and Safety Practices
  • Duration: The duration varies, but it typically ranges from a few months to a year, depending on the program’s intensity and depth.
  • Mode: Offered in various modes including full-time, part-time, and apprenticeship programs. Some institutions may also offer online or distance learning options.
  • Eligibility Criteria: The eligibility criteria may vary depending on the institution and program. Generally, candidates should have completed at least secondary education (10th grade or equivalent) from a recognized board. Some programs may have specific age criteria or prerequisites related to technical aptitude.
  • Admission Process: Admission processes may involve submitting an application form along with academic transcripts, attending an entrance exam or interview, and meeting any other requirements set by the institution.
  • Areas of Employment: Graduates of Fitter courses can find employment opportunities in various sectors, including:
    • Manufacturing industries (e.g., automotive, aerospace, machinery)
    • Engineering firms
    • Construction companies
    • Maintenance and repair services
    • Government agencies
    • Self-employment as independent contractors or entrepreneurs in mechanical fitting and maintenance services.