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The infrastructure of an Industrial Training Institute (ITI) is designed to provide a conducive environment for skill-based learning and practical training in various trades. While specifics may vary, here are common components of ITI infrastructure:

1. Workshops and Labs

  • Well-equipped workshops and laboratories are essential for hands-on training.
  • Workshops are tailored to specific trades, such as electrical, mechanical, welding, etc.
  • Laboratories may include computer labs for trades like information technology/ COPA/ CHNM.
  • Audio-visual aids may be used to enhance the learning experience.

2. Library

  • A library with relevant books, trade journals, and reference materials supports academic learning.

3. Hostel Facilities

  • ITI provide hostel facilities for Male students/ trainees who come from different locations, ensuring their accommodation and well-being.

4. Administration Block

  • Houses administrative offices, including those responsible for admissions, examinations, and general management.

5. Playgrounds and Recreational Areas

  • Recreation areas and sports facilities contribute to the overall development and well-being of students.

6. Computer Facilities

  • ITI may have different computer trade computer labs with internet access for theoretical and practical learning in computer-based trades.

7. Basic Amenities

  • Adequate drinking water, and other basic amenities are provided for the convenience of students and staff.

8. Industry Collaboration

  • ITI establish partnerships with industries to facilitate real-world exposure and industrial visits for trainees

9. Safety Measures

  • Workshops are equipped with safety measures to ensure a secure learning environment, especially in trades involving machinery and tools.

10. Training Aids

  • The availability of modern training aids, tools, and equipment ensures that trainees are exposed to the latest industry practices.

Infrastructure plays a crucial role in the overall effectiveness of an ITI, enabling students to gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary for their chosen trades.