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| Reservation
of seats |
(1) Certain percentage of the total seats at each
I.T.I. in the respective trades as indicated below
have been reserved for various categories of the
candidates:
a) Scheduled Castes (SC) ….. 02 per cent
b) Scheduled Tribes ….. 12 per cent
c) Physically Handicapped Persons (PHP) …..
03 per cent
(Physical Handicap Subject to limits laid down in
DGET circular No.DGE&T-19/ (19)/2002-CD dated
22 January 2003)
d) Other Backward Classes (OBC) ….. 19 1/2
per cent
(2) 30% of the seats in each of the all categories
shall be reserved for women candidates.
(3) One seat is reserved at every Government ITI
for each of the following categories and the allocation
of the trade is at the discretion of the State Director
of Craftsmen Training.
a) Children of Freedom Fighters (CFF)
b) Children of State and Central Government Employees
(CGE)
c) Children of African Repatriates of Goan Origin
(CAR)
(4) One seat in each of the ITIs are reserved for
wards of defence personnel in the following order
of priority:-
(a) Children of deceased/disabled Ex-Servicemen,
including those killed/disabled during peacetime.
(b) Children of Ex-servicemen
(c) Children of serving jawans
(d) Children of serving officers
(e) Ex-Servicemen
The allocation of trades is at the discretion of
State Director of Craftsmen Training.
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| Method
of Selection |
The
common merit list will be drawn for selection of
candidates eligible for admission by the Principal
of respective ITI, admission will be granted on
first come first serve basis on the days as specified
in the admission schedule.The
candidate shall bring original testimonials along
with required fees on the day of counseling itself
to complete the admission procedure. No grace time
will be granted.
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| Selection
of Candidates |
A
notice declaring selection of candidates shall be placed on
the Notice Board of the respective I.T.I. on the date separately
announced in the Admission Notice. No individual intimation
shall be sent to the selected candidates calling them for
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| Caution
Money |
Each
trainee will be required to deposit, on admission,
a sum of Rs. 500/- (Per Trade Course) to guard against
loss or damage to equipment or tools, entrusted
to his/her charge. A second deposit may also be
asked for if the first one has been exhausted. The
caution money is refundable to a trainee on satisfactory
completion of the course or in the event of his/her
discharge from the institute on any grounds, after
deduction of Government dues, if any. Caution money
deposits, which are not claimed within six months
after completion of training and in the case of
trainees who discontinue their training after one
month of commencement of training, shall be forfeited
to the Government.

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| Tuition
Fees |
Each
trainee shall be required to deposit on admission a Non-refundable
Tuition Fee towards his/her training in the trade course to
which he/she is admitted as indicated below:
| Trade
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Tuition
Fee |
| All
BBBT & Advanced Modules (CoE) |
2000/- |
| All
other Trades(CTS) |
1000/- |
| short
Term Courses |
1000/- |
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| Examination
Fees |
The trainees declared eligible to
appear for the final trade test of craftsmen conducted
at the end of the trade course, shall have to pay
examination fees Rs. 200/- per trainee. The repeaters
shall be charged Rs.250/- for every additional attempt
and private trainees shall be charged Rs.400/- per
attempt.
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| Merit
Scholarship |
(a) Merit Scholarships at the rate of Rs. 250/-
per month per trainee will be awarded to 40% of
the sanctioned strength in each trade at every ITI
on the basis of: -
i). An internal examination conducted at each ITI
three months after admission.
ii). Sessional work and punctuality during the above
three months.
If the number of trainees in any unit is less than
the number of sanctioned seats, the merit scholarships
shall be awarded in proportionate number.
(b) Below Poverty Line Scholarship at the rate
of Rs. 250/- per month to BPL, SC/ST and all candidates
whose family Annual income is less than Rs. 1,50,000/-
on the basis of income certificate issued by the
competent authority.
(c) The Social Welfare Department offers Freeships/Scholarships
to certain categories of
candidates.
(d) The Education Department also offers scholarships
for the children of Teachers.
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| Subjects
to be studied during the course of Training |
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(1) The common subjects of study for all
the trades are
(a)
Trade Theory
(b) Trade Practical
(c) Social Studies.
The
other subjects are as mentioned below:
For
engineering trades:
(a)
Workshop Calculation & Science
(b) Engineering Drawing
(Except for Draftsman Mechanical, Draftsman Civil)
For
non-engineering trades:
(a)
Cognate English for Stenography Trade.
(b) General English & Business Correspondence and General
Knowledge for Secretarial Practice
(2)
For completion of the trade course successfully and passing
the final trade test of craftsmen, the trainees should secure
marks as specified by DGET in their guidelines issued from
time to time and as notified by the State Director of Craftsmen
Training by displaying notices on the notice boards of the
ITIs.
(3)
For passing the final trade test of craftsmen the trainees
have to pass in the individual subjects conducted at the final
examination so also they have to pass in the aggregate marks
in the individual subjects calculated together with the sessional
marks awarded for the sessional works conducted during the
entire period of training in the ITIs.

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Quarterly Test |
Quarterly
Tests are conducted at the end of each quarter i.e.
3 months period. However examination of CoE basic
Modules will be conducted bi-monthly on completion
of each module and the trainees can improve upon their
skills and knowledge on the basis of their performance
in the respective tests. Marks obtained in the tests
are considered together with other modalities fixed
for awarding the sessional marks for the final examination.
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| National
Trade Certificate |
On
completion of the prescribed period and the course
of training, the trainees shall have to appear for
the Final All India Trade Test of Craftsmen conducted
under the aegis of National Council for Vocational
Training (NCVT) and successful trainees are awarded
National Trade Certificates (NTC) which are recognized
for recruitment to the subordinate posts under Government
of India & Industries for which Trade Certificate
in Craftsmanship is prescribed as the requisite
qualification.
For
the trades and units run under the State Council
for Vocational Training, the Final Trade Tests of
Craftsmen are conducted by State Board of Examinations
and the successful trainees of these trades and
units are awarded Trade Certificates by the State
Council for Vocational Training (SCVT). Trainees
admitted under SCVT or NCVT courses shall appear
for the final Trade Test of Craftsmen under the
applicable Council they are admitted for.
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| All
India Skill Competition of Craftsmen |
With a view to boost the best Vocational
skills within the trainees of ITIs the “All
India Skill Competitions of Craftsmen” are conducted
by Government of India, Ministry of Labour, DGE&T,
New Delhi at various Advanced Training Institutes
located at the major cities in the country. Presently
fourteen trade courses are covered under this programme
namely - Fitter, Turner, Machinist, Electrician, Electronics
Mechanic, Instrument Mechanic, Welder, Mechanic Motor
Vehicle, Cutting & Sewing, Mechanic (Diesel),
Computer Operator & Programming Assistant, Draughtsman
(Mechanical), Draughtsman (Civil) and Mechanic Refrigeration
&Air conditioning.
The Topper trainees having scored more than 70
% marks in each of these trades from each ITI are
eligible to compete at the State level skill competition.
In order to decide the best trainee at the state
level in each of the other trades, not covered above,
All Goa Skill Competition of Craftsmen is also arranged.
The toppers of these competitions are felicitated
and awarded merit certificates at a state level
function.
The best trainee in each of the 14 nominated trades
at the state level skill competition is selected
to compete at the All India Skill Competition.
Merit certificate is awarded to the best trainee
in each of the 14 trades at the State Level Skill
Competition.
Merit certificate and cash prize of Rs.50, 000/-
is awarded to the best trainee in each of the 14
trades at the All India Skill Competition.

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