The Draughtsman (Civil) ITI is a technical vocational course provided under the framework of Industrial Training Institutes. Its prime objective is to teach the students in the field of civil engineering drafting and designing. It focuses on teaching how to draw high-level technical drawings, blueprints, and plans designed for construction purposes, such as houses, bridges, roads, and other infrastructures. The students learn using manual drafting tools as well as computer-aided design (CAD) to be as proficient in traditional and modern drafting techniques. Topics include building codes, material specifications, structural details, and project documentation that prepare students for roles in construction and engineering fields.
The Draughtsman (Civil) ITI course typically takes 1-2 years to complete in the institute and curriculum. The course will be combining theoretical knowledge with practical training, which enables students to work as draftsmen CAD operators or assistant engineers at civil engineering firms, construction companies, and government departments. Precision, detail, and the ability to interpret concepts in engineering are broad features of the program, and with the completion of the course, the graduates become valuable contributors to the planning and execution of construction projects.