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Why ITI degree holders are NOT considered as ENGINEERS....???
Asked by Incredible Abhi,
06 Sep '12 12:40 pm
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An Engineer is a person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or public works.
Industrial training refers to work experience that is relevant to professional development prior to graduation. It provides pre-professional work experience with specific assignments and responsibilities. An industrial training should be relevant to a student's personal career interests and academic courses of study. Productive industrial trainings helps students make informed decisions and improve their marketability after graduation.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 06 Sep '12 12:48 pm
Industrial training refers to work experience that is relevant to professional development prior to graduation. It provides pre-professional work experience with specific assignments and responsibilities. An industrial training should be relevant to a student's personal career interests and academic courses of study. Productive industrial trainings helps students make informed decisions and improve their marketability after graduation.
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They get a diploma in the field they specialise in while an engineer is one who has a degree of B Tech in that field!!
Answered by dharamender nebhnani, 06 Sep '12 12:43 pm
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Because ITI does not have full fledged degree course they have certificate courses or diploma courses
Answered by iqbal seth, 06 Sep '12 12:57 pm
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It is not a degree or even diploma. it is a certificate course for those who cannot afford higher fees of diploma & degree colleges. it is a source of learning things at basic level so that a poor person gets a chance to earn his bread & butter at a lower cost.
Answered by Manoj Joshi, 06 Sep '12 12:42 pm
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