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DRAUGHTSMAN CIVIL
Under
Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS)
(Two year/Four Semesters)
Redesigned in
2014
By
Government of India
Ministry of Labour & Employment (DGE&T)
2. Title
3. General Information
4. Week wise contents of TT and TP & WSC of each semester (In tabular form)
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Name of the Trade
2. N.C.O. Code No.
3. Qualification Pack Code
No.
4. Duration of Training
030.20
Two Years
(FOUR semesters of six Months each)
5. Entry Qualification
10th class Passed
6. Unit Strength
20 Trainees (Two Batches-each batch of 20 Trainees)
7. Space Norms
a) Class room: 30 sqm.
b) Workshop: 64 sqm.
c) Computer lab: 50 sqm.
8. Power Norms
a) Class room: 1kw (6000 lumen)
b) Workshop : 2 kw (30,000 lumen)
9.At the end of course the trainee will be awarded with National Trade Certificate
(NTC)after clearing the All India trade test (AITT).
10.FINAL ACHIEVEMENTS : At the end of course the Trainees should be able to :1. Use and maintain in good condition- drawing instruments, planimeter, slide rule .survey
instruments, auto level , digital theodolite , total station, GPS, computer & draft software, plotter
& printer etc.
2. Plan and draw in residential buildings from given data
3. Prepare working drawings of all types of buildings from line sketches in CAD
4. Planning, drawing, estimating, and costing of civil work. Drawing plans by using CAD.
Making of 3D models of civil work. Giving setting out 0f site, supervision of civil work etc.
5. Prepare proposals for drainages and water supply for a given building including preparation of
detailed drawings.
6. Plot the longitudinal section and cross-section for a proposed road and
calculate the earth work and materials for road work.
7. Draw the parts of R.C.C. structures and steel sections. Prepare working drawing of R.C.C.
structures from given field data
8. Draw from sketches or specifications various types and cross-section of roads culverts,
bridges Railways & irrigation structures in CAD
9. Carry out the surveying by using latest equipments.(Auto level, Digital theodolite,Total
station, GPS )
12. Instructors/Trainers
13. Instructors/Trainers
Qualification
Week
No.
1 &2
Trade Practical
3 to 4
5 to 9
Trade Theory
Importance of B.I.S.
introduction of Code of
Practice for Architectural and
Building Drawings (IS: 9621989).
Layout of drawing. Lines,
Lettering, Dimensioning,
Scales and Projection
Building materials:Drawing of :Rocks.
Projections
classification,types,uses
Orthographic(Line,plane,Solid in
isometric, oblique) and
Stones ,
Perspective.
classification,types,uses
Symbols & conventional
Bricks . Manufacturing
representation for materials in
classification,types,uses
sections as per IS 962-1989 for
Limeclassification,types,uses
building drawings.
Pozzolanic, ,
Components of a building.
classification,types,uses
Cement Manufacturing
classification,types,uses
10 to 13
14 to 16
17 &18
19
20 &21
22,23
24
25 &26
3 to 4
5 &6
7 to 9
10 to13
14 to17
18&21
22 to 26
Week
No.
1 to 3
4&5
6 to 8
9 to 11
Trade Practical
Trade Theory
12 &13
14 &15
16 to 17
18
Method of Installation
Basic commands of CAD.
Building Planning: Economy & orientation
Provision for lighting and
ventilation, ,
Provision for drainage and
sanitation.
Types of building
Planning & design of
residential , public and
commercial building
Types of building
Planning & design of
residential , public and
commercial building
Prefabricated Structure: Preparation
Method of construction,
assembling
Advantages & disadvantages
19 to 21
22,23
24
25,26
Concepts of design of
earthquake resisting
buildings- requirements
resistance , safety, , flexible
building elements, special
requirements, base isolation
techniques
9 & 10
11 to 14
15 to 17
18 & 19
20 & 21
22 to 26
Week
No.
Trade Theory
Trade Practical
(Drawings are in computer drafting)
1 to 3
4 to 6
7 to 9
Retaining wall
R.C.C. Framed structure.
10 to 13
Road: Introduction,
History of highway development.
general principles of alignment.
Classification and construction of
different types of roads Component parts
road curves & gradient
Curves-types, designation of curves,
setting out simple curve by
successive bisection from long
chords,
simple curve by offsets from long
chords,
Railways :-
22,23
24
25,26
8
9 to 11
12
13 & 14
15 & 16
17 to 19
20 & 21
22 to 26
Week
No.
1 to 3
4 to 6
Trade Practical
Trade Theory
Problems on Preparation of
Preliminary/Approximate
Estimates for building
projects.
Familiarisation of estimation
soft ware
Doing estimating with
software
Estimation of earthwork of
irregular boundaries
8 to 9
10 to 12
16
Practice in measuring
vertical angles,
setting out given vertical
angles,
booking.
Setting out a straight line
over & across obstacles,
prolonging lines
22,23
24
25,26
Total Station:-
Introduction
components parts, accessories used,
characteristics, features,
advantages and disadvantages
principle of EMD
Working and need
Setting and measurement
Electronic, display & Data reading,
Rectangular and polar co-ordinate
system
Terminology of open and closed
traverse
5&6
7 to 9
10
11 & 13
14 to 17
18 to 21
22 to 26
Name of items
Quantity
No.
1.
21 Nos.
21 Nos.
7.
8.
21 Nos.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
21 Nos.
21 Nos.
21 Nos.
21 Nos.
21 Nos.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Name of items
Quantity
04 each
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
Name of items
Quantity
No.
1
2
04
02
Instrument for Total Station with latest model, With all accessories
(Graphic LCD display on both side.Multy function key board on
both side. Able to interchange data between GPS and Total station
without any data conversion. Minimum 8 hours rechargeable li-ion
battery .Poles and Prism 2Nos each)
Hand held GPS (latest model) with standard specification
Auto level With all accessories
02
4
5
02
02
Name of items
Quantity
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
21
22
23
UPS 5 KV
Computer Table
Computer Chair.
Furniture for server, printer, plotter
White Board ( 6 x 4 )
DLP Projector (2000 lumens or higher)
First Aid Box
Screen for Projector (motorized)
Fire Extinguisher
20
02
01
01
01
01
02
20
20
01each
02
02
01
02
01
02
01
02
02
02
02
02
Name of items
Quantity
1
2
3
4
5
6
01 Nos.
01 Nos.
02 Nos.
20 Nos.
20 /10 Nos
02 Nos.
20 Nos.
Consumables
MACHANICAL PENCILS
7
8
9
10
11
12
For trainees
As required
(I &II-Semester)
As required
One number per semester
(I &II-Semester)
Two numbers per semester
(I &II-Semester)
Two numbers per semester
(I &II-Semester)
One number per semester
(I &II-Semester)
One number per course
As required
(III,IV-Semester)
As required
(III,IV-Semester)
One number per semester
As required
One number
One number
As required
APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING
1. The practical training programme of apprentices under ATS( Apprenticeship training
scheme) should be as per the facilities available in the establishment/ Industries.
2. At the end of shop floor training, an apprentice shall appear for a final examination to
be conducted at establishment level based on the actual shop floor training received by
the apprentices. this examination shall comprise of assessment of work. Diaries
maintained by the apprentices and Viva Voice to be conducted by external examiner
NAME& DESIGNATION
S/SHRI
REPRESENTING ORGANIZATION
REMARKS