
π§ ITI Trade: Electronics Mechanic
Powered by NCVT (National Council for Vocational Training)
β Overview
The Electronics Mechanic trade under NCVT is a highly job-oriented course aimed at developing skilled technicians in the electronics sector. It prepares students to install, maintain, and repair a wide range of electronic equipment and systems, catering to both government and private sector opportunities.
This trade is perfect for individuals seeking self-employment, contractual work, or industrial jobs. The curriculum is carefully crafted to meet the growing demands of Indian as well as international industries, ensuring trainees are industry-ready upon course completion.
π Why Choose Electronics Mechanic?
- Job-Oriented Course: Opens up career opportunities in diverse fields like manufacturing, telecom, broadcasting, renewable energy, and consumer electronics.
- Government and Private Job Ready: Employment prospects in government departments, PSUs, defense services, private industries, and multinational companies.
- Empowering for Entrepreneurship: Acquire skills to run your own repair and service centers, focusing on electronics maintenance and installation.
- Meets Industry Requirements: Curriculum aligned with national and international industry standards.
π οΈ Brief Description of Job Roles
π οΈ Electronics Fitter (General)
- Fits, assembles, and repairs electronic equipment in factories, workshops, or on-site.
- Examines drawings and wiring diagrams, assembles parts, installs wiring, and diagnoses faults.
π οΈ Electronics Mechanic (Electronic Equipment Mechanic)
- Repairs electronic equipment like computers, industrial controls, transmitters, and telemetering systems.
- Uses tools such as oscilloscopes, voltmeters, ammeters to locate faults, replace components, and calibrate instruments.
π» Radio Technician (Radio Manufacturing)
- Tests assembled radio sets, ensuring quality control in assembly, soldering, and performance.
- Repairs and overhauls radio sets, replacing defective parts and adjusting frequencies.
βοΈ Solar Panel Installation Technician
- Installs solar panels at customer sites, ensures layout as per design, and guarantees proper system functioning after installation.
π‘ Optical Fibre Technician
- Maintains optical media and equipment, performs fault management, and ensures seamless network operation.
- Installs and commissions optical fibre cables (OF) as per route plans.
π Field Technician (UPS and Inverter)
- Installs and services UPS systems and inverters.
- Diagnoses and repairs faults, replaces faulty modules, and provides after-sales support.
πΊ Television Installation Man
- Installs and adjusts television receivers and antennas.
- Ensures optimal reception, tunes channels, and performs safety-compliant installations.
π‘ Cable Television Installer
- Installs cable TV systems and terminal boxes at customer premises.
- Measures and adjusts signals, ensures optimum reception, and explains operations to subscribers.
π οΈ Television Service and Repairman
- Repairs TV and radio receivers, using hand tools and electronic testing instruments.
- Diagnoses faults, adjusts controls, and replaces defective parts.
π οΈ Television Repair Technician
- Rectifies faults during the TV manufacturing process and post-sale.
- Repairs or replaces defective PCBs, and ensures the optimal functioning of television sets.
π Learning Outcomes
- Plan and organize assigned work, identify and resolve technical issues.
- Demonstrate teamwork and communicate technical concepts clearly.
- Apply environmental sensitivity, productivity principles, and self-learning.
π― Employment Opportunities
After completing the Electronics Mechanic trade, candidates can find employment in:
- Government organizations: Railways, Defense, Power Plants, BSNL, DRDO.
- Private sectors: Electronics manufacturing, IT companies, Telecom industries.
- Service Centers: Consumer electronics, Solar energy companies, Cable TV operators.
- Self-Employment: Set up repair and service shops for electronics, inverters, UPS, TVs, etc.
πΌ Job Roles Include:
- Electronics Mechanic / Service Engineer
- Solar Panel Installer
- Optical Fiber Technician
- UPS / Inverter Field Technician
- TV and Radio Repair Technician
- Cable Television Installer
- PCB Assembler / Tester
- Entrepreneur in Electronic Services
- Maintenance Technician in Industrial Plants
- Telecom Network Maintenance Engineer
π Course Highlights
- Eligibility: 10th Pass
- Duration: 2 Years
- Certification: NCVT Approved
- Training: Practical & Theoretical
- Career Support: Placement assistance & guidance for self-employment
π§ Key Skills and Learning Outcomes in Electronics Mechanic Trade
Duration: 2 Years | Approved by NCVT
πΉ Trade-Specific Learning Outcomes
- Perform basic workshop operations using tools for fitting, riveting, drilling, etc., while observing safety procedures.
- Select and perform electrical/electronic measurements using single-range meters and calibrate instruments.
- Test and service different batteries used in electronic applications; record data to estimate repair costs.
- Plan and execute soldering and de-soldering of components like switches, PCBs, and transformers for electronic circuits.
- Test various electronic components (diodes, transistors, resistors, capacitors) using measuring instruments and compare data with standard parameters.
- Assemble simple electronic power supply circuits and test their functionality.
- Install, configure, interconnect computer systems and demonstrate the use of application packages for different tasks.
- Construct, test, and verify the input/output characteristics of various analog circuits.
- Plan and construct different power electronic circuits and analyze their functioning.
- Select opto-electronic components (LEDs, photodiodes, optocouplers) and verify their characteristics in circuits.
- Assemble, test, and troubleshoot digital circuits (counters, multiplexers, flip-flops, etc.).
- Simulate and analyze analog and digital circuits using electronic simulator software.
- Identify, place, solder, and de-solder SMD discrete components and IC packages, following safety norms.
- Construct and test circuits using IC 741 (Op-Amps) and IC 555 timers, analyzing their performance.
- Measure various electrical parameters using DSO (Digital Storage Oscilloscope) and compare results with standards.
- Rework on PCBs by identifying and fixing defects in SMD soldering and de-soldering processes.
- Construct different electrical control circuits (relay logic, timers, etc.) and test their proper functioning.
- Prepare, crimp, terminate, and test cables used in electronics industries (coaxial, ribbon, power cables, etc.).
- Assemble and test a commercial AM/FM receiver and evaluate its performance.
- Test, service, and troubleshoot programmable systems in domestic and industrial applications (PLC, microcontrollers, etc.).
- Execute operations of different process sensors, identifying and wiring various industrial sensors.
- Plan, select, assemble, and evaluate performance of a project for domestic or commercial applications.
- Prepare a fiber optic setup and execute transmission and reception processes.
- Interface LCD, LED, and DPM (Digital Panel Meters) to various circuits and evaluate performance.
- Detect faults and troubleshoot SMPS, UPS, and inverters.
- Install solar panels, execute testing, and evaluate performance by connecting them to an inverter system.
- Dismantle, identify parts, and interface a mobile phone with a PC for estimation and troubleshooting.
- Check and troubleshoot LED lights and stacks.
- Identify, operate controls, troubleshoot, and replace modules of LCD/LED TVs and their remotes.
πΉ Generic Learning Outcomes (Employability Skills)
- Apply safe working practices in workshops and job sites.
- Comply with environmental regulations and practice housekeeping to maintain a clean, safe workspace.
- Interpret and use company and technical communication (oral and written).
- Apply basic mathematical concepts (arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry) in daily work.
- Understand and explain basic science related to electronics, including concepts of simple machines.
- Read and apply engineering drawings for electrical and electronic systems.
- Understand productivity and quality concepts, labor welfare, and legislation to improve productivity at work.
- Promote energy conservation, reduce global warming, and prevent pollution through optimal resource utilization.
- Understand personal finance and entrepreneurship, managing and organizing tasks for personal and societal growth.
- Use basic computer applications and internet services to benefit from IT developments in the electronics industry.
π Course Highlights
- Duration: 2 Years
- Qualification Required: 10th Pass
- Certification: NCVT Approved
- Focus Areas: Electronics maintenance, assembly, testing, troubleshooting, and installation
- Training: Practical workshops and theory classes
- Career Opportunities: Government & Private sectors, Self-employment, Service Centres, Renewable Energy, Telecom, IT, and more.
π Why Choose Electronics Mechanic Trade?
- Industry-relevant skills and certifications
- Hands-on experience with modern tools and instruments
- Prepares you for government and private job roles
- Opens opportunities for entrepreneurship and self-employment