MECHANIC AUTO ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS

The Mechanic Auto Electrical and Electronics trade in Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) is designed to train individuals in the diagnosis, repair, and maintenance of electrical and electronic systems in automobiles. Here's an overview of this trade:

  1. Course Duration : The duration of the Mechanic Auto Electrical and Electronics trade program in ITIs one year.
  2. Entry Requirements : Candidates interested in pursuing the Mechanic Auto Electrical and Electronics trade in ITIs generally need to have completed their secondary education (10th grade) or an equivalent qualification.
  3. Curriculum : The curriculum for this trade covers a range of topics related to automotive electrical and electronic systems. Key areas of study include:

    • Basic Electrical and Electronic Principles
    • Automotive Wiring and Circuits
    • Vehicle Battery Systems
    • Alternators and Starters
    • Engine Control Systems
    • Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
    • Electronic Instrumentation
    • Vehicle Communication Systems

  4. Practical Training : Practical training is a crucial component of the Mechanic Auto Electrical and Electronics trade in ITIs. Students gain hands-on experience working with electrical components, diagnostic tools, and electronic systems commonly found in vehicles.
  5. Tools and Equipment : ITIs offering this trade are equipped with tools and equipment specific to automotive electrical and electronic systems. Students learn to use diagnostic tools, multimeters, oscilloscopes, and other equipment used in the automotive industry.
  6. Diagnostic Skills Emphasis is placed on developing strong diagnostic skills. Students learn to identify and troubleshoot electrical and electronic issues in vehicles, often using computer-based diagnostic tools.
  7. Safety Training Given the electrical nature of the trade, safety practices are emphasized to ensure that students understand and follow safety protocols when working on automotive electrical and electronic systems.
  8. Certification : Upon successful completion of the Mechanic Auto Electrical and Electronics trade program, students are awarded a certificate or diploma. This certification is recognized by industries and employers, signifying that the individual has acquired the necessary skills for working on automotive electrical and electronic systems.
  9. Employment Opportunities : Graduates of the Mechanic Auto Electrical and Electronics trade from ITIs are well-prepared for employment in automotive repair shops, dealerships, and other related industries. They may work as auto electricians, electronic system technicians, or diagnostic specialists.
  10. Continued Education : Some individuals may choose to pursue advanced certifications or further education in specialized areas of automotive technology after completing the ITI Mechanic Auto Electrical and Electronics trade.