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Ramachandra Education

Turner Training

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Turner is a mechanical engineering vocational trade. During trade course, students are introduced to different topics such as how to manufacture metal components and assemble them to construct tools, industrial machinery, and machine components; perform the most efficient order of processes required for specific projects; measure each large and small component; identify potential problems by understanding machine specifications and drawings before the production process. The trade is career providing in nature that opens many bright opportunities in various fields.

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  • Courses under this: Training may include:
    • Machine Tool Basics
    • Lathe Operation and Setup
    • Cutting Tools and Tool Geometry
    • Measurement and Metrology
    • Reading and Interpreting Engineering Drawings
    • Turning Operations (e.g., facing, turning, boring)
    • CNC Lathe Programming and Operation
    • Safety Procedures in Machine Shops
    • Maintenance of Machine Tools
  • Course Level: It’s typically a vocational training program.
  • Duration: The duration varies, but it typically ranges from a few weeks 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 Turner courses can find employment opportunities in various sectors, including:
    • Manufacturing industries (e.g., automotive, aerospace, machinery)
    • Metal fabrication workshops
    • Tool and die shops
    • Maintenance and repair services
    • Government agencies
    • Self-employment as independent contractors or entrepreneurs in machining services.