WELCOME TO GOVT ITI TIRUPATI
India is fast growing economy With rising
demand for skilled Workforce which enhances the efficiency and flexibility of
the labour market, reduces skills bottlenecks, and improves mobility and
productivity. The Directorate General of Employment & Training (DGE&T)
initiated Craftsman Training Scheme in 1950 by establishing 50 Industrial
Training Institutes (ITIs) for imparting skills in various vocational trades to
meet the manpower requirements for technology and industrial growth for the
country. The demand for skilled manpower
has increased substantially due to rapid economic growth, changes in technology and work
process , and globalization of economy.
As on 01-01-2007 there were 1896 Government ITIs in the country. Out of these 500 it are being upgraded into Centers of Excellence
under a Scheme started from 2005-06. The
Up gradation of the remaining 1396 Government started in 2007-08 through public
private partnership.
With an objective of
ensuring a steady flow of skilled personnel and to reduce unemployment amongst
the educated youth by equipping them with required skills, education and
discipline for suitable industrial employment as well as self-employment, Industrial Training
institutes have been set up under the Craftsmen
Training Scheme in the Ministry of labour , New Delhi. The impart training and non-engineering
trades is as per the syllabus and curriculum approved by Government of India in
consultation with the above said Council.
The Directorate General of
Employment & Training
(DGE&T) in the Ministry of Labour, Government of India initiated Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS) in 1950 by establishing about 50
Industrial Training Institutes(it is) for imparting skills n various vocational
trades to meet the skilled manpower requirements for technology and industrial
growth of the country. The Second major
phase of increase in ITI s came with the oil-boom in West-Asia and export of skilled manpower
to that region from India. Several new private it is were established in
1980’s in southern states mostly in Kerala,
Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh etc., from where trained craftsmen found placement mainly in the Gulf
countries. In 1980, there were 831 ITI s
and the number rose to 1887 it is in 1987.
During 1990’s the growth of ITI s had been steep and presently there are
over 4499 ITIs.
This institute was started in
the year 1982 with 9 Trades. At present
the Institute have intake capcity of above seats/year in 12 different trades of
one year and two year duration.
Faculties
Our
Institute have a team of efficient faculties for various trades including
Assistant Training Officers, Deputy Training Officers and Training Officers.
Our
Mission
Our
mission is to provide a safe and supportive learning environment with
opportunities for each student to develop the technical skills & knowledge
to become a social, responsible and successful citizen of India.