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Analyze the state of ITIs with your field report

Start Date :
Jun 23, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 10, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The aim of this task is to receive ground level and objective feedback on the working of an ITI or Polytechnic. For the participant, the task gives him or her a first hand ground ...

The aim of this task is to receive ground level and objective feedback on the working of an ITI or Polytechnic. For the participant, the task gives him or her a first hand ground view on the functioning of an ITI/ Polytechnic and at the same time enables the ITI to get enriched by the expertise brought by the participant. T his feedback would be beneficial for the Government in enhancing the network, courses and other aspects related to ITIs.  

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Hiteshkumar Prabhudas Patel
Hiteshkumar Prabhudas Patel 11 years 3 months ago
Though having engineers as lecturers, instructors, Government Polytechnic, Dahod rely on outside people to mend smallest of problems either in repairing of construction, computers, electricity, etc. And it is always time consuming. e.g.Repairing a fan takes more than six months As it is an technical institute, its easy for them to do small mending on their own by engineering staff. This can also become a realtime example/apprentice to students on various small tasks. It must get changed so.
Hiteshkumar Prabhudas Patel
Hiteshkumar Prabhudas Patel 11 years 3 months ago
Government Polytechnic, Dahod runs diploma engineering programs in civil, computer, electrical, e&c, mechanical and cacddm. It functions in two shifts. It lacks staffrooms and classrooms for lectures. Further, basic facilities of potable water is not adaquate. Cleanliness of lavatories is not maintained. In most classrooms, laboratories, staff room, library and other offices, electricity supply is not proper and safe. Kindly do needful in thjs regard.
Kissan Kumar
Kissan Kumar 11 years 3 months ago
I study in a polytechnic college in tamil nadu.The diploma syllabus is most outdated while the technology is developing day by day.i hope it will be revised with in a short span of time
SANDEEP T
SANDEEP T 11 years 3 months ago
I am clearly observed that ITI is no longer good. the teaching and training re very poor. After ITI, the carrer and job chances are very poor.They are more in paper work but real time the chances are very less. All diplomas need more skills for industry.
Geetika Goyal
Geetika Goyal 11 years 3 months ago
The syllabus of the technical/engineering courses running in polytechnics must be revised in regular intervals. The technology is changing faster than the syllabus. The products prepared by the students during the practical work in labs/workshops must be used in the institutions itself. If not then be possessed by the district administration to use it properly. The raw material must be provided by the institutions. Do emphasis on the practicals in course period & live experience with factories.
Praveen Singh
Praveen Singh 11 years 3 months ago
Rural innovative minds and curios minds should get access to ITI machines under supervision to get prototypes done.These people need to be identified,facilitated and encouraged as role model in society.
Praveen Singh
Praveen Singh 11 years 3 months ago
Married women/widow who wants to upgrade their skill sets,ITI could open its door to them.Cooking,beautician,photography,fashion designing,Nutrition and child care,mobile repairing could be new stream in ITI courses.
Mahesh Jarag
Mahesh Jarag 11 years 3 months ago
I humble request to Ministry of HRD, visit any govt ITI or diploma institute, What is staff tendency, machinery, indutry visit, student books Students doing 3 yrs course, only notebook, dicteted by staff. e. SATARA govt ITI
Praveen Singh
Praveen Singh 11 years 3 months ago
ITI could be retaining center for traditional existing skills. e.g carpenter in villages still use traditional tools and techniques which consume more time and earn them less money.ITI can retrain and certify them in using new tools and techniques.It would help them getting finished job fast and adequate labour charges as per their finished skill-set.
Praveen Singh
Praveen Singh 11 years 3 months ago
We can incubate village entrepreneurs by allowing them to use machinery for making products during non practical hours.Institute can charge them on hour basis(which includes electricity and depreciation charges). This arrangement would develop self employ-ability with little capital. Once they develop confidence in making and selling they could be to set up machine at their premise.Plug and play system would spur entrepreneurship.