Vocational welding Course

Overview

Vocational Welding is one of the best short-term courses with 1-year duration. The minimum educational qualification required for doing this course is a 10th pass. As far as job opportunities are concerned, It is a job-oriented course. Vocational Welding is a basic-level course in which you get more practical knowledge than theoretical knowledge. This type, of course, is provided because the students can be proficient in one thing and take a job on that basis.This course offers studies about welding, various types of welding, tools and equipment used in welding, materials used in welding, electricity, principles of welding, advantages, disadvantages, and many more related to welding. In this course, through practical training, you will learn how welding is done and what precautions have to be kept while welding. In this course, you will also study different materials which are used for different types of welding such as Gas Metal Arc Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Cored Arc Welding, Energy Beam Welding, Atomic Hydrogen Welding, Gas Tungsten-Arc Welding, and Plasma Arc Welding. In this course, you will learn how to do welding joints of one and more objects. By the end of this course, you will be well-versed and proficient in all types of welding and will be able to work as a welder.

Syllabus for Vocational welding Course

Trade Theory (Professional Knowledge)

· Importance of Trade Training

· Importance of Welding in Industry

· Metal Arc Welding, and Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting

· Definition of Welding

· Arc and Gas Welding

· Process of Metal Joining Methods

· Types of Welding Joints

· Surface Cleaning

· Basic Electricity Application

· Principle of Arc Welding

· Chemistry of Oxy-Acetylene Flame

· Arc Welding Power Sources

· A.C. and D.C. Welding Machines

· Polarity

· Weld Gauges & Their Uses

· Calcium Carbide Properties and Uses

· Hydraulic Back Pressure Valve

· Oxygen Gas and Its Properties

· Gas Regulators

· Gas Welding Techniques

· Arc Blow

· Difference between Pipe Welding and Plate Welding

· Manifold System

· Gas Brazing & Soldering

· Electrode

· Classification of Steel

· Stainless Steel Types

· Welding Methods of Cast Iron

· Safety Precautions in Gas Metal Arc Welding

· Advantages of GMAW Welding

· Electro Slag and Electro Gas

· Thermit Welding Process

· Tungsten Electrodes

· Resistance Welding Process

Trade Practical (Professional Skills)

· Demonstration of Machinery Used in the Trade

· Identification of Safety Equipment

· Hack Sawing

· Marking out on MS plate and Punching

· Setting of Oxy-Acetylene

· Deposit Straight Line Bead on MS plate in Flat Position

· Edge Joint on MS Sheet 2mm Thick in Flat Position without Filler Rod

· Weaved Bead on MS plate 10mm thick in Flat Position

· Setting Up of Oxy-Acetylene and Make Straight Cuts

· Beveling of MS plates 10 mm Thick

· Circular Gas Cutting on MS plate 10mm thick by profile cutting machine

· Square Butt Joint on M.S. Sheet 2 mm Thick in Flat Position

· Open Corner Joint on MS Sheet 2 mm Thick in a Flat Position

· Testing of Weld Joints by Using Weld Gauges

· Inspection of Welds by Using Weld Gauges

· Square Butt Joint on M.S. Sheet 2mm Thick in Horizontal Position

· Fillet Lap Joint on M.S. Plate 10mm Thick in Horizontal Position

· Square Butt Joint on M.S. Sheet 2mm Thick in Vertical Position

· Structural Pipe Welding

· Fillet Lap Joint on M.S. Plate 10mm in Vertical Position

· Pipe Welding

· Square Butt Joint on S.S. Sheet

· Square Butt Joint on Aluminium Sheet

· Bronze Welding of Cast Iron

Workshop Calculation and Science

· Systems of Unit

· Fractions

· Ratio and Proportion

· Percentage

· Material Science

· Mass, Weight and Density

· Work, Power and Energy

· Basic Algebra

· Mensuration

· Trigonometry

· Elasticity

· Heat and Temperature

· Basic Electricity

Engineering Drawing

· Introduction and Its Importance

· Drawing Instruments

· Lines

· Free Hand Drawing

· Lettering and Numbering as per BIS SP46-2003

· Drawing of Geometrical Figures

· Sizes and Layout of Drawing Sheets

· Method of Presentation of Engineering Drawing

· Symbolic Representation Used in the Related Trade

· Dimensioning Practice

· Projections

· Drawing of Orthographic Projection in 3rd Angle

Employability Skills

· Pronunciation

· Functional Grammar

· Reading

· Writing

· Speaking/Spoken English

· Basics of Computer

· Computer Operating System

· Word Processing and Worksheet

· Computer Networking and the Internet

· Introduction to Communication Skills

· Listening Skills

· Motivational Training

· Facing Interviews

· Behavioural Skills

· Concept of Entrepreneurship

· Project Preparation & Marketing Analysis

· Institutions Support

· Investment Procurement

· Benefits

· Affecting Factors

· Comparison with Developed Countries

· Personal Finance Management

· Safety & Health

· Occupational Hazards

· Accident & Safety

· First Aid

· Basic Provisions

· Ecosystem

· Pollution

· Energy Conservation

· Global Warming

· Ground Water

· Environment

· Welfare Acts

· Quality Consciousness

· Quality Circles

· Quality Management System

· House Keeping

· Quality Tools

Welder Jobs

As Industrialization is booming , It creates a lot of job opportunities. The number of factories is increasing day by day and it also creates a demand for a welder in the market. So it has a good scope in the future. You can work in any factory as a Welder man.

Required Skills

· Candidates should be physically fit.

· Candidates should be hardworking.

· Candidates should know some basic safety precautions.

Jobs Profile

· Gas Welder

· Arc Welder

· Pipe Welder

· Assistant

· Electric Welder

· Fabricator

After this course What can you do

1. You can apply for the apprenticeship program.

2. You can do other vocational programs.

3. You can go for higher studies education.

4. You can do diploma-level courses.

5. You can join any job.