ITI Admissions 2025: Eligibility, Dates & Application Guide
Want a job-ready career without wasting years and money on traditional college? ITI admissions for 2025 are now open and this could be your smartest move. Industrial Training Institutes offer quick, affordable, and hands-on training that leads directly to jobs in fields like electrician work, mechanics, welding, and more. These aren’t just courses, they’re real pathways to stable, skilled careers.

Whether you’ve just cleared your 10th or 12th, or you’re looking for a practical shift, this guide breaks it all down. You’ll find clear info on eligibility, how to apply, important state-wise deadlines, entrance exams (where they apply), and tips to boost your chances. No confusing jargon, no wasted time, just everything you need to secure your spot and start building your future.
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Conducting Body 511_5fbc9e-ce> |
NCVT (Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship) 511_e79c7e-92> |
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Courses Offered 511_7b54a3-3d> |
Engineering & Non-Engineering Trades 511_5306f7-f4> |
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Admission Mode 511_c079de-6f> |
State-wise Online 511_bf5c70-03> |
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Application Start Date 511_dae33b-1c> |
June–July 2025 (Tentative) 511_e823a7-90> |
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Eligibility 511_14522d-0c> |
8th, 10th, or 12th pass 511_77b649-30> |
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Duration of Courses 511_523783-6c> |
6 Months to 2 Years 511_90bab0-db> |
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Application Fees 511_37799e-3e> |
₹100–₹250 (Varies by state) 511_cc9f8f-f3> |
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NCVT ITI Result 2025 511_7c1f9a-9a> | 511_27ab0f-b0> |
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Official Website 511_d71ab9-43> | 511_2097f4-3d> |
How to Apply for ITI Admission 2025 (Step-by-Step)
To apply for ITI Admissions just follow these STEPS:
1. Go to the official website of your state’s ITI admissions. For example:
National: ncvtmis.gov.in, skillindiadigital.gov.in
State-specific: scvtup.in for Uttar Pradesh, itidelhi.admissions.nic.in for Delhi, etc.
2. Create your login account using your basic details like name, mobile number, email, and select your category (General/OBC/SC/ST).
3. Fill out the online application form. Choose the trade(s) you want to apply for, such as Electrician, Fitter, or Welder, and enter your academic and personal information.
4. Upload your documents, including:
8th/10th/12th mark sheets
Aadhar card or any valid ID
Caste or category certificate (if applicable)
Domicile certificate
Recent passport-size photo
5. Pay the application fee online. This varies by state and category, usually between ₹100 to ₹500. You can pay using UPI, debit card, or net banking.
6. Double-check everything before submitting the form. Once submitted, take 2 printouts for your records and future reference.
Documents You’ll Need for ITI Admission 2025
Your school marksheet
If you’re applying after 8th, 10th, or 12th, bring the marksheet for whichever class is relevant to the trade you want.
Proof of birth date
Usually, your 10th marksheet or a birth certificate works for this.
Aadhar card or other ID
Aadhar is most common, but Voter ID, PAN card, or any valid government ID is accepted too.
Caste or category certificate (if needed)
For SC, ST, OBC, or EWS applicants get your official certificate ready.
Domicile certificate
This proves you belong to the state you’re applying in. Most states need it.
Passport-size photos
Recently and clearly two are needed. Make sure they meet the size rules mentioned in the form.
Scanned signature
You’ll upload this during online form filling usually in JPG or PNG format.
Medical fitness certificate
Some states ask for a simple health check-up certificate from a doctor.
School leaving certificate (SLC) or Transfer certificate (TC)
This may be needed at the time of final admission.
Disability certificate (if applying under PwD quota)
Only needed if you’re applying in the physically challenged category.
Income certificate
Bring this only if you’re applying for fee relaxation or scholarships.
Pro tip: Scan all documents clearly, save them in the format mentioned on the portal, and keep a printed set ready for counselling or verification day.
ITI Admission 2025 Eligibility: Who Can Apply?
To get into an ITI Admission in 2025, you need to meet a few basic conditions nothing complicated, just the right education, age, and documents.
Education
You must have passed at least 8th, 10th, or 12th class, depending on the trade. Basic trades like Welder or Carpenter need just 8th pass, while technical trades like Electrician or Fitter usually require 10th pass with Science and Math. A few advanced trades may ask for 12th pass.
Age
You should be at least 14 years old by 1st August 2025. The upper age limit is around 40 years, with extra relaxation for SC/ST/OBC and differently-abled candidates (as per state rules)
Domicile
For state-level ITIs, you must be a resident of that state. A valid domicile certificate is usually required.
ID and Citizenship
You must be an Indian citizen with a valid Aadhar card or other official ID.
Health and Trade History
Some states may ask for a medical fitness certificate, and you can’t reapply for a trade you’ve already completed
State-wise ITI Admission Portals & Deadlines
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State Name 511_afbb16-df> |
ITI Admission Registration Dates 2025 511_9a7ac3-fd> |
ITI Admission Last Date 2025 511_8e0e9c-1d> |
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May 27, 2025 511_8549c4-1e> |
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March 6, 2025 511_fb8a0d-cc> |
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24 June 2025 511_cf4a35-73> |
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3rd week of June 2025 511_1f208e-de> |
1st week of July 2025 511_f0df38-f4> |
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Uttar Pradesh (UP) 511_439fed-d4> |
12 May, 2025 511_35178e-81> |
22 June 2025 511_65a13c-1b> |
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18 April 2025 511_47d0f8-8d> |
30 June 2025 511_4b65b4-fb> |
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Assam 511_e8027f-5c> |
22 May 2025 511_6dc782-7d> |
10 June 2025 511_501b65-25> |
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10 May 2025 511_856457-8e> |
10 July 2025 511_2a6c01-cd> |
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15 May 2025 511_a456a1-ec> |
26 June 2025 511_34acfc-5c> |
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Madhya Pradesh(MP) 511_0b1837-47> |
June 2025 511_4d5305-6e> |
June 2025 511_93e2ad-fd> |
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Delhi 511_6c13b9-56> |
02 June 2025 511_84a9ff-9f> |
02 July 2025 511_d95978-20> |
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Pondicherry 511_c0d9b4-3d> |
June 2025 511_1964e3-96> |
June 2025 511_2cd245-6a> |
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Phase 1 – June 6 2025 |
20 June 2025 511_fdfa05-c4> |
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Punjab 511_455478-ce> |
June 2025 511_4c62ee-ad> |
July 2025 511_809851-cb> |
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4th Week of June 2025 511_2ac067-fb> |
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21 June 2025 511_4cb1f4-d6> |
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August 2025 511_b2b2e8-82> |
August 2025 511_30323e-69> |
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Uttarakhand 511_f0990d-9e> |
2nd week June 2025 511_928590-95> |
2nd week of July 2025 511_c32f2e-af> |
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Meghalaya 511_a4b162-3a> |
2nd week June 2025 511_20b025-49> |
4th week July 2025 511_74cadc-c3> |
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Himachal Pradesh (HP) 511_0651bc-b6> |
4th week June 2025 511_6c0c05-37> |
4th week July 2025 511_571531-0d> |
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Jharkhand 511_eba305-a8> |
20 May 2025 511_21e1fc-58> |
13 June 2025 511_36d961-5c> |
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26 April 2025 511_7f445d-35> |
30 June 2025 511_b8e109-d5> |
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19 May 2025 511_e31d4c-d3> |
13 June 2025 511_5b17c0-8f> |
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19 May 2025 511_e3b7f8-a4> |
13 June 2025 511_74f669-dc> |
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3rd week of June 2025 511_b0c247-30> |
4th week of July 2025 511_eb5fe9-b8> |
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Manipur 511_19516b-ff> |
July 2025 511_15fd54-a9> |
August 2025 511_fd82de-9f> |
Reservation Policy for ITI Admission 2025
Seats in ITIs are reserved according to government rules to ensure fair access for all categories. Here’s the standard breakdown followed across most states and centrally-run ITIs:
- SC (Scheduled Castes): 15%
- ST (Scheduled Tribes): 7.5%
- OBC (Other Backward Classes – Non-Creamy Layer): 27%
- EWS (Economically Weaker Sections): 10%
- PwD (Persons with Disabilities): 5% – this is a horizontal quota across all categories
- Women – 32
If you fall under any of these categories, make sure you have a valid and updated certificate during the time of application. Also, some states may have slight changes or additional sub-categories, so always check the official notice for your region.
Merit List, Counseling & Seat Allotment Process
Once your application is submitted, here’s what happens next:
Merit List Publication
- Most states prepare a merit list based on your marks in 8th, 10th, or 12th class. No entrance exam is needed in many cases.
- You’ll be ranked based on your scores and reservation category.
- The merit list is published on the state’s official ITI admission portal — usually within 1–3 weeks after applications close.
Counseling Process
- After the merit list, you’ll be invited to online or offline counseling.
- You’ll need to log in and fill your preferred trades and ITI institutes in order of priority.
- There are usually multiple rounds (Round 1, Round 2, Spot Round, etc.), depending on how many seats remain unfilled.
Seat Allotment (Round 1)
- Based on your merit rank, category, and preferences, you’ll be allotted a seat in a specific ITI and trade.
- If you’re happy with the allotment, accept it and move to the next step.
- If not, you can wait for the next round to try for a better option.
Document Verification & Admission Confirmation
- After allotment, you’ll have to report to the ITI physically (or sometimes online) with all your original documents.
- You’ll also need to pay the admission fee at this stage to lock your seat.
📌 Tip: Always keep track of dates for each round missing one step could cost you your seat. And save your login info you’ll need it throughout the process.
Seat Allotment Process
Once you’ve submitted your ITI application, the next steps are all about rankings, choices, and document verification. Here’s how it works:
Merit List
- Higher marks = higher position in the list.
- It’s published online on the state’s ITI portal.
- Your rank determines your chances of getting your top-choice ITI and trade.
- The merit list is prepared based on your marks in Class 8th, 10th, or 12th, depending on the trade and the rules of your state.
Counseling Process
Once the merit list is out, you’ll need to
- Log in to your state’s ITI admission portal.
- Choose your preferred trades and ITI colleges in order.
- Once submitted, your choices are locked for the current round.
Seat Allotment (Round 1)
Based on your rank, category, and filled choices:
- You’ll receive a seat allotment letter online if you’re selected.
- This letter shows your assigned ITI and trade.
Seat Confirmation (Freeze or Upgrade)
After Round 1, you get two options:
- Freeze the seat Accept the allotted seat, download the letter, and report to the ITI for document verification.
- Choose “Upgradation” Skip this seat and try for a better one in the next round (but only if you’re confident).
Physical Document Verification
If you freeze your seat:
- Go to the allotted ITI in person.
- Submit your original documents (mark sheets, ID, caste certificate, etc.) for verification.
- Pay the admission fee to confirm your seat officially.
NCVT ITI Exam Pattern and Syllabus
The NCVT ITI exams are structured to test both your practical skills and theoretical understanding of the trade you’re learning. These exams are part of the Craftsmen Training Scheme and are required to earn your national certificate.
The exam includes five main parts:
Trade Theory
This is a written exam that covers the core concepts of your trade. It includes safety practices, tool usage, processes, and other technical knowledge. Questions are usually objective or short answer format
Workshop Calculation and Science
This section applies basic math and science to real trade situations. It covers units, formulas, area and volume, force, electricity, and mechanical principles.
Engineering Drawing
This tests your ability to understand and create technical drawings. You’ll need to work with sketches, symbols, dimensions, and views commonly used in your trade.
Employability Skills
This covers communication, computer basics, work ethics, entrepreneurship, and other soft skills that are useful in the workplace.
Trade Practical
This is the most important part of the exam. You’ll be asked to perform real tasks in the workshop, based on what you learned during training. It carries the most marks and is done under supervision at your ITI.
To pass, you generally need at least 40% in theory papers and 60% in practical exams. The final result is based on the combined score, with more weight given to practicals. Once you pass, you’ll receive an NCVT certificate that is recognized across India.
Most Popular ITI Trades in India
Electrician
One of the top choices. Covers wiring, circuits, motors, and installation work. High demand in both private and government sectors.
Fitter
Focuses on fitting machine parts, tools, and structures. Widely used in manufacturing and mechanical industries.
Welder
Teaches gas and arc welding skills. Fast-track to jobs in construction, factories, and fabrication shops.
Diesel Mechanic
Specializes in repair and maintenance of diesel engines used in trucks, buses, generators, and machinery.
Motor Mechanic Vehicle (MMV)
Involves repairing and servicing petrol and diesel vehicles. Big scope in auto workshops and dealerships.
Computer Operator and Programming Assistant (COPA)
Focuses on computer basics, MS Office, typing, and simple coding. Ideal for office jobs and data entry roles.
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC)
Trains you in installing and servicing cooling systems. High demand in urban and industrial setups.
Plumber
Teaches installation and repair of water systems, pipes, and sanitation. In demand in both local and commercial construction.
Wireman
Similar to Electrician but focused on low-voltage wiring in buildings. Good for household and small business setups.
Draughtsman (Civil/Mechanical)
Teaches installation and repair of water systems, pipes, and sanitation. In demand in both local and commercial construction.
Top ITI Colleges in India and Their Admission Fees (2025)
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College Name 511_d5977b-c9> |
Type 511_18ee51-fe> |
Annual Fee (INR) 511_e63881-83> |
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Govt Industrial Training Institute, Bokaro 511_4670c2-7b> |
Government 511_1ddf27-cb> |
₹15,150 511_643786-c9> |
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Govt Industrial Training Centre for Women, Jamshedpur 511_f7be9e-37> |
March 6, 2025 511_ccb97e-ee> |
₹15,600 511_c869cd-57> |
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Govt Industrial Training Institute, Hazaribagh 511_c4964c-54> |
24 June 2025 511_a81aae-2a> |
₹14,950 511_f29160-35> |
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Govt Industrial Training Institute, Palamu 511_284e47-44> |
3rd week of June 2025 511_3815f1-bc> |
₹14,150 511_67f52e-9f> |
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Govt. Industrial Training Institute, Chaibasa 511_9f9115-8c> |
12 May, 2025 511_87e0d3-60> |
₹9,260 511_decb44-69> |
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Govt Industrial Training Institute for Women, Ranchi 511_429b9a-59> |
18 April 2025 511_4f3c6a-7c> |
₹14,600 511_01299f-7e> |
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Govt Industrial Training Institute, Dumka 511_459b5e-bf> |
22 May 2025 511_7661c8-54> |
₹14,150 511_bbba7b-c0> |
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Govt Industrial Training Institute, Sahibganj 511_d39ade-30> |
10 May 2025 511_8e5ce8-df> |
₹13,680 511_10c3e8-dd> |
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ITI Kalyani 511_82f9b3-df> |
15 May 2025 511_0c6f92-6a> |
₹12,000 511_698fa2-d6> |
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Govt Industrial Training Institute, Jamshedpur 511_4d79d7-59> |
June 2025 511_18fe1b-90> |
₹12,410 511_95d246-29> |
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Industrial Training Centre, Dumka 511_3318c1-2e> |
02 June 2025 511_633497-5f> |
₹12,520 511_457d68-8b> |
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Govt Industrial Training Institute, Ranchi 511_79955a-e5> |
June 2025 511_874149-03> |
₹8,980 511_b00fd5-18> |
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Govt Industrial Training Institute, Dhanbad 511_40611c-6a> |
Phase 1 – June 6 2025 511_fd3ae5-76> |
₹10,300 511_d9223c-12> |
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Industrial Training Institute (Welfare), Ranchi 511_eab091-ce> |
June 2025 511_983219-9b> |
₹10,000 511_88af76-3a> |
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Karnataka 511_1c78fd-c9> |
4th Week of June 2025 511_e5ab61-70> |
1st July 2025 511_6dfabd-34> |
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Telangana(TS) 511_c17715-9c> |
02 June 2025 511_6d5e95-02> |
21 June 2025 511_a8f8d9-6b> |
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Andhra Pradesh(AP) 511_d68375-45> |
August 2025 511_beb533-03> |
August 2025 511_130e8d-a4> |
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Uttarakhand 511_9d30b7-38> |
2nd week June 2025 511_49001f-41> |
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Meghalaya 511_a43cbd-0d> |
2nd week June 2025 511_47c2f2-85> |
4th week July 2025 511_aabae4-30> |
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Himachal Pradesh (HP) 511_b08370-1f> |
4th week June 2025 511_308ed7-de> |
4th week July 2025 511_97c1eb-b6> |
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Jharkhand 511_1dc0b3-15> |
20 May 2025 511_678a48-54> |
13 June 2025 511_d1a4c6-f0> |
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Gujarat 511_115163-11> |
26 April 2025 511_d9217c-60> |
30 June 2025 511_8df0e7-1e> |
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Tamil Nadu(TN) 511_c6451f-3c> |
19 May 2025 511_339a56-e2> |
13 June 2025 511_7c89d2-b0> |
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Tripura 511_0c3bcc-cc> |
19 May 2025 511_9bcb52-d3> |
13 June 2025 511_7f22de-13> |
What to Do After ITI? Career Scope
Completing an ITI course opens multiple doors whether you want to start working immediately, go for higher training, or apply for government jobs. Here’s a look at your options:
Job Opportunities After ITI
1. Private Sector Jobs
Many industries hire ITI pass-outs as electricians, fitters, welders, machinists, plumbers, mechanics, etc. Sectors include
- Manufacturing
- Automobiles
- Construction
- Maintenance services
- Electrical and electronic companies
2. Government Jobs
ITI graduates are eligible for various posts in:
- Railways (RRC, RRB)
- Indian Army/Navy/Air Force (as technical staff)
- PSUs (like BHEL, ONGC, NTPC, SAIL)
- State electricity boards, PWD, municipal bodies
3. Self-Employment
Trades like electrician, mechanic, or plumber are perfect for starting your own workshop or freelance service.
4. Higher Studies / Specialized Courses
Trades like electrician, mechanic, or plumber are perfect for starting your own workshop or freelance service.
- After ITI, you can pursue Advanced Training (ATS) or Diploma in Engineering through lateral entry in polytechnic.
- NIOS also allows you to complete 10+2 if you want to move toward academic education.
Apprenticeship Training Scheme (ATS)
ATS is a practical, paid training program run by the Government of India under NCVT, designed to give ITI students real-world experience.
- Duration: 6 months to 1 year (varies by trade and company)
- Stipend: ₹7,000 – ₹15,000/month (depends on the trade and industry)
- Eligibility: Must have passed ITI in a recognized trade
- Where to Apply: Through the official portal apprenticeshipindia.gov.in
Benefits of ATS:
- You gain industry-grade skills while earning a stipend.
- It improves your employability and increases chances of getting absorbed in the same company.
- Completion of ATS leads to a National Apprenticeship Certificate (NAC) recognized across India.
What Comes After ATS?
Once you complete your apprenticeship:
- You can apply for full-time jobs in the same company or other industries.
- You become eligible for senior technical roles in private or public sector units.
- You can continue to upgrade your skills through specialized certifications or diploma-level courses
Highest Paying ITI Trades in 2025
Not all ITI trades pay the same. If you’re aiming for high earning potential and faster career growth, these trades stand out in 2025:
Electrician
One of the most in-demand trades across industries from construction and factories to railways and power grids.
Starting Salary: ₹15,000–₹25,000/month
Upside: Can freelance, work overseas, or join government contracts
Fitter
Highly valued in manufacturing, steel plants, shipyards, and public sector units like BHEL, ONGC, and Indian Railways.
Starting Salary: ₹14,000–₹22,000/month
Upside: Strong demand in heavy engineering and oil & gas sectors.
Diesel Mechanic
Works on engines for trucks, buses, generators, and equipment — key for logistics and transport sectors.
Starting Salary: ₹13,000–₹20,000/month
Upside: Can move into large fleet servicing companies or start a repair shop.
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC)
With booming real estate and climate needs, RAC technicians are in constant demand.
Starting Salary: ₹14,000–₹22,000/month
Upside: High freelance potential, especially in cities.
COPA (Computer Operator and Programming Assistant)
Ideal for office and backend jobs. Includes data entry, software basics, and communication skills.
Starting Salary: ₹12,000–₹18,000/month
Upside: Gateway to digital jobs and further IT courses..
Draughtsman (Civil/Mechanical)
A skilled technical drawing trade needed in construction, architecture, and manufacturing.
Starting Salary: ₹15,000–₹25,000/month
Upside: Strong demand in both India and abroad.
Tip: Pairing your ITI trade with an apprenticeship or on-the-job training will often boost your salary by 20–30% within the first year.
Best Free Apps & YouTube Channels to Learn ITI Trades
Want to sharpen your skills or prep for exams outside the classroom? These free tools can give you a serious edge:
1. Mobile Apps:
- ITI Electrician MCQ App (by Nikhil Bangar) – For mock tests, practical videos, and trade theory (Electrician trade).
- NCVT MIS App – Government-backed app to track exam updates, registration, and course status.
- ITI Trade Theory & MCQ – Covers theory and multiple-choice questions for most ITI trades.
2. YouTube Channels:
- Engineer Baba – Best for Electrician, Fitter, and RAC theory + practical tutorials.
- Amit ITI Learning – Hindi-language content covering theory for almost all trades.
- Gyan ITI – Focused on past question papers, mock tests, and real-world tips.
- Technical ITI Institute – Hands-on videos, drawing lessons, and trade-wise troubleshooting.
Pro Tip: Spend just 30 minutes a day on these tools, and you’ll stay ahead of 90% of other students — especially in trade theory and viva prep.
Conclusion
ITI offers a smart, practical path for students who want job-ready skills without spending years in traditional education. Whether you want to work, start your own service, or go for higher training, ITI Admission opens the door.
With state-wise admissions already in progress for 2025, now is the time to act. Keep your documents ready, check your eligibility, and apply before deadlines close. And once you’re in, stay focused because what you build in ITI could be the start of a solid, skilled career.
