Electrician
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If you are looking for the timing details for electrician courses offered by both government and private institutions, it is important to note that these timings can vary. In government ITI colleges, electrician courses usually run in two shifts – morning shift from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM and afternoon shift from 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM. In private institutions, the schedule is often more flexible. Some private colleges run full-day classes, while others prefer half-day training along with practical workshops. The electrician course duration is usually two years with both theory and practical training.
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Always confirm directly with the specific college, as holiday schedules and internal training programs can change the timings. Choosing the right institute should depend not only on timings but also on placement support and facilities provided.
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As per your question, you have completed ITI course, and you are absolutely eligible for the RRB ALP exam, and you can apply for the same without a second thought and can easily get the job, once you qualify the exam. This will be a great option if you get selected.
However, if you strongly wish to pursue Btech course, then you can go towards the same. According to me, you can first join the Btech course and later on give the RRB ALP exam, if you prioritize the Btech course.
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Question : Directions: Select the word pair that best represents a similar relationship to the one expressed in the given pair of words. (The words must be considered meaningful English words and must not be related to each other based on the number of letters/number of consonants/vowels in the word.) Tailor : Sewing machine
Option 1: Electrician : Expensive
Option 2: Farmer : Plants
Option 3: Scissors : Hair
Option 4: Police : Handcuffs
Correct Answer: Police : Handcuffs
Solution : Given: Tailor : Sewing machine (This shows the relationship between the person and the tool used in his profession.)
Let's check the options – First option: Electrician : Expensive; Electrician use the electric tools. Second option: Farmers: Plants; Farmers use planting tools. Third option: Scissors : Hair; Scissors are used to cut things like hair. Fourth option: Police : Handcuffs; Police use handcuffs.
So, only the fourth option follows the same logic as followed by the given words. Hence, the fourth option is correct.
Hello aspirant,
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No doubt! You can take admission to the Diploma in Civil Engineering course after your ITI yet for that you want to qualify the Polytechnic placement test. As you have the ITI testament, you will be given parallel admission to the second year of Diploma in Civil Engineering, however the affirmation will not be straightforwardly. You need to qualify the selection test of polytechnic. The affirmation must be based on merit if and provided that the admission to the polytechnic in your state/school you need to take confirmation is given based on Merit score.
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Hello student,
Sorry to say you, but actually you have not mention about which college s fee structure you want to know. That's why it is quite difficult to tell about that. But however if you are talking about l Bachelor of Technology in electrical course then the course fee can be between 10k to 50k for government colleges and 5lakh to 15lakhs for some other private colleges. You can go to this link below to know more about this course as well
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-electrical-engineering
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