Our Courses
I.D. Technical Institute offers a variety of diploma courses in various technical trades, catering to diverse student interests and career aspirations. Here’s a detailed breakdown of each program:
- Electrical Supervisor (2 years)
- Eligibility: High school diploma with science background.
- Overview: This program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to supervise electrical installations, maintenance, and repair work. They delve into electrical principles, circuit design, troubleshooting techniques, safety procedures, and supervisory skills. Graduates are qualified to oversee electrical operations in various industries, ensuring adherence to safety regulations and efficient electrical system functioning.
- Electrical Wireman (1 year)
- Eligibility: High school diploma with science and math background.
- Overview: This program trains students in electrical wiring techniques, installation, testing, and maintenance of electrical systems. They gain expertise in wiring houses, buildings, and industrial setups, adhering to safety regulations and industry standards. The program emphasizes practical skills development through extensive hands-on training in our well-equipped electrical labs.
- Welder (1 year)
- Eligibility: Junior high school or high school diploma.
- Overview: This program trains students in different welding techniques, including gas welding and electric arc welding. They learn about welding procedures, safety protocols, joint preparation, working with various materials, and non-destructive testing methods. The program emphasizes safety practices and equips students with the skills necessary to excel in welding-related careers in diverse industries.
- General Mechanic (Fitter) (2 years)
- Eligibility: High school diploma with science and math background.
- Overview: This program cultivates skilled fitters who can perform a variety of mechanical tasks, including machine assembly, maintenance, repair, and operation. Students learn about various mechanical tools, machining techniques, blueprint reading, and workshop practices. The curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with practical training in our machine shops, allowing students to gain experience working with different machinery and tools.