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Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS)

The Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS) was introduced by the Government of India in year 1950 to ensure a steady flow of skilled workers in different trades for the domestic industry, to raise quantitatively and qualitatively the industrial production by systematic training, to reduce unemployment among the educated youth by providing them employable skills, to cultivate and nurture a technical and industrial attitude in the minds of younger generation. The Scheme is the most important in the field of Vocational Training, has been shaping craftsmen to meet the existing as well as future manpower need, through the vast network of ITIs spread over various States / Union Territories in the country. The day-to-day administration of ITIs under the Craftsmen Training Scheme was transferred to the State Governments/ Union Territory administrations with effect from the year 1956. From 1st April 1969, the financial control of the Industrial Training Institutes in the States as well as in the Union Territories was transferred to the respective State Governments / Union Territory. The financial assistance was granted to them in the form of bulk grant in consultation with the erstwhile Planning Commission and the Ministry of Finance.

Vocational Training is a concurrent subject of both Central and State Governments. The development of training schemes at National level, the evolution of policy, laying of training standard, norms, conducting of examinations, certification, etc. are the responsibilities of the central government, whereas, day to day administration including an admission in ITIs rests with the respective State Governments / UTs.

Presently, training courses under the Craftsmen Training Scheme are being offered through a network of 15,042 ITIs (Govt. 2,738 + Private 12,304) located all over the country with total trainees enrolled 22.82 lakhs (in the trades of 1 year and 2 year durations) on NCVTMIS portal with an objective to provide skilled workforce to the industry in 138 NSQF compliant trades.

The following Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS) Trades are being conducted at NSTI(W) Trichy

SI.No. Trade Duration NSQF Level Qualification Sanctioned Seats
1 Fashion Design and Technology 1 Year 3

10th Class Passed . 

Age: Candidates should have completed 14 years.

No upper Age Limit

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2 Technician Electronic System Design & Repair 2 Years 4

10th Class Passed.

Lateral Entry: Direct 2nd Year admission for NTC Passed Out (Two Years Courses) In Electronics & Hardware Sector or IoT Group of trades. 

Age: Candidates should have completed 16 years.

No upper Age Limit

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Fees Structure For CTS/CITS Courses

S.I No Particulars Gen/OBC/PH/EX SC/ST
1 Registration Fee Rs.50 Rs.0
2 Admission Fee Rs.100 Rs.25
3 Tuition Fee Nil for Women Nil for Women
4 Examination Fee Nil for Women Nil for Women
5 Gymkhana Fees Rs.100 Nil
6 Caution Deposit (Refundable) Rs.250 Rs.250
  Total Fee Rs.500 Rs.275

ADMISSION CRITERIA
1. Admission will be made strictly on the basis of merit, subject to reservations for long term courses.
2. Candidates should be physically fit to undergo training. A certificate of physical fitness from the Government Medical Officer should be produced for this purpose at the time of admission for CTS courses.
3. Separate applications may be submitted for each course. The application form can be collected from the Institute.
4. DGT reserves the right to discontinue/postpone/or not to start the training programme and or increase/ decrease the seating capacity at its discretion without assigning any reason.

Working Hours: From 09.00 am to 5.30 pm with half hour lunch break on all working days (Monday to Friday).

Attendance: Minimum 80% attendance is required to appear in the Final Trade Test to be held at the end of the course.

On the Job Training: Every year 150 hours of mandatory OJT (On the Job Training) at nearby industry.

Note: Above fees/Charges subject to change as per direction of the DGT, MSDE, New Delhi

Admission & Award of Certificate: Candidates can enroll for the above programmes. A candidate has to secure 33 % in Trade Theory, 33% in employability skills, and 60% in Trade Practical marks and also have a minimum of 80 % attendance only the candidates will be allowed to appear for the final examination conducted by NCVT, New Delhi in June/July every year. On passing the prescribed exam, trainees will be awarded the National Trade Certificate from NCVET.

CTS Courses

Government of India initiated Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS) in for imparting skills in various vocational trades to meet the skilled manpower requirements for technology and industrial growth of the country. About 70% of the training period is allotted to practical training and the rest to theoretical training relating to Trade theory.

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EMAIL:  nstitrichy@gmail.com


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