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of
TRADE THEORY-I
AND
TRADE PRACTICAL-I
Under
DRAUGHTSMAN CIVIL
Redesigned in
2014
By
Government of India
Ministry of Labour & Employment (DGE&T)
Directorate General of Employment & Training
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CONTENTS
A Rationale 3
B General Information 4
D Details of Syllabus 6
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A. RATIONALE
Success & Sustainability of any Training System depends upon given other things, availability of good quality
instructors. An Instructor should possess good trade skills to impart skill training. To cope up this quality
possession of trade skills is imperative.
Ability to understand and interpret the course content is essential to perform a job / task of Engineering Trades.
It is the skills, Knowledge and Attitude which enables comprehending the given job and subsequent planning to
complete the task/job. Thus it is imperative for any trade to instructor to have skill so that same can be
transferred.
For an instructor it is essential to have in depth knowledge set which enables analyzing the given job and
subsequent detail planning. To transfer skill the practical know how is most important criteria as in ITI system
skill is the ultimate requirement. To perform a task/job both theoretical and practical knowledge are very much
needed. Thus Trade Technology is regarded as basic/hard skills which are base of all skill based training.
Recognizing this importance maximum weight age has been given to the Trade Technology in all Engineering
Trades in Craft Instructors Training Scheme (CITS) under NCVT.
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B. GENERAL INFORMATION
2. Duration of Instructor Training : 1 Year (Two semesters each of six months duration).
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12. Desirable : Passed National Craft Instructor Training course in Draughtsman Civil / Surveyor
trade.
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In case of two units, one trainer must be Degree in Engineering.
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C. SEMESTER WISE ALLOTMENT OF TIME & MARKS AMONG THE SUBJECTS FOR CITS
SUBJECTS Hrs. / % of time Marks Sessional Full Pass Marks
Week allotted Marks Exam. Sessional Total
Trade Practical – 1 20 50 200 30 230 120 18 138
Trade Theory - 1 6 15 100 20 120 60 12 72
Workshop Cal. 6 15 75 - 75 45 - 45
First Workshop Sc. 6 15 75 - 75 45 - 45
semester
Library 2 5 - -
TOTAL for Sem. - I 40 450 50 500 270 30 300
Trade Practical – 2 16 40 200 30 230 120 18 138
Trade Theory - 2 4 10 100 20 120 60 12 72
Second Training Methodology - 12 30 200 30 230 120 18 138
semester Practical
Training Methodology - 6+2 20 100 20 120 60 12 72
Theory + IT
TOTAL 40 600 100 700 360 60 420
GRAND TOTAL 80 1050 150 1200 630 90 720
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(Practical)
Hourly Distribution TOTAL: 1200
Training Methodology 12.5 10
marks
for 2 semesters Pass marks: 720 (Theory) + IT
Total for Training 27.5 29
Methodology & IT
Workshop Cal. 7.5 6.25
TT
TP Workshop Sc. 7.5 6.25
WCal. Library 2.5 -
WSc.
TM-P
TM-T
Lib
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Materials: Bricks, Cement, Lime, Sand, Stone, Dimensioning as per IS.
Steel, Concrete etc. (3) Section and Surface
(a)Bricks:-Manufacturing of bricks, Types of developments of Solids.
Bricks, Characteristics of good bricks, Tiles, (4)Brick bonding Different types of
Terracotta, Stone Ware and Earthen ware. Bond, arrangement of bricks in
(b)Cement: - Manufacturing, Types, Test of different layers as per thickness of
good cement. wall, piers, coping etc
(c)Lime: - manufacturing, Types.
(d)Timber:- Structure, Disease and Defects of
Timber, Seasoning, Preservation and utility.
(e) Alternate materials to timber: Plywood,
Block board, particle board, fireproof
reinforced plastic(FRP) and MDF etc.
3 (1)Sequence of construction of building , 12 05 (1)Stone Masonry- Different types 40 10
& Different parts of building including Stone Joints, Composite
4 (2)masonry work:-Types of masonry Masonry.
(a)Brick Masonry- Principles of construction of (2)Flooring- Different types.
bond. Tools and equipments used, Scaffolding. (3) Types of shoring and
(b)Stone Masonry-Terms used , Principles of Scaffolding in details.
construction, Classification, Composite
Masonry and Strength of masonry
5 (1)Foundation- Purpose, classification Of soil, 12 10 1) Types of foundations- different 40 20
& Concept of Different Types of load, Causes of types, piles and its types, Footing
6 failure of foundation and its remedies, Bearing Grillages, Raft & Well Foundations.
capacity of soil, dead load and live loads and (2)D.P.C:- in different places
seismic loads, Types of foundation. Setting out including plinth protection.
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of building on ground excavation, shoring,
simple machine foundation etc.
(2)D.P.C-Dampness in building and damp proof
course/Materials. Method of prevention of
dampness in building.
(3)Mortar:-Types, proportion and mixing
plastering and pointing.
(4)Paints and varnishes:-various types and
application including latest types.
7 (1)Ground Floor- types, method of 12 10 (1)Details of upper floors – 40 20
& construction and their uses wooden floors, stone floors, brick
8 (2)Arches- Technical Terms, Types of Arches. floor and others.
Forms - brick, stone and concrete. Lintel - (2)Forms arches , lintel and
types and materials used. Centering, Bending centering
and binding of reinforcement. (3)Carpentry joints – Different types.
9 (1) Doors, Windows and ventilators – types, 12 10 (1)Doors – Different types 40 20
& materials, location, size. Window - Different types
10 (2) Fixtures and fastenings used in door, (2) Pitched roof – Details of
window and ventilators. Pitched roof, Roof covering types,
(3)Roof – types of roofs, roof Covering (including King post & Queen Post Truss with
water-proofing) – and components of a roof. Types joints.
of roof trusses: King Post & Queen Post etc. (3)Carpentry joints - terms and
(4)Classification and construction of upper classification of joints.
flooring, General principles of construction of
masonry & R.C.C.
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(5)Carpentry joints - terms and classification of
joints.
11 Stair – Terms, Forms, Materials, Planning and 12 10 Stair – Brick, Stone, Wooden, & 40 20
& Designing of stair and Details of construction. steel and R.C.C – Types of Stair -
12 Open newel, Dog legged,
Geometrical, Bifurcated & Spiral Stair.
13-17 (1) Surveying – Chain Surveying principle, 30 25 Survey Practical (Field Work) 100 50
Instruments employed, use, care & maintenance, 1) Chain Triangulation.
field problems, entry of field book, plotting etc. 2) Chain Traverse with Prismatic
(2) Introduction to plane table survey, compass.
Instruments used; care & maintenance, 3) Plane Table Survey.
field problems etc. Levelling – Road Project.
(3) Prismatic Compass – Traversing with compass, Theodolite Traverse- Taking
Instruments used, Care and adjustment of Reading of Vertical & Horizontal
instruments, field problems. Angles.
(4) Levelling – Instrument and accessories 6) Plotting- Plotting and Mapping
their uses, Description of Level Book the Data collected from the above
and their entry. R.L calculation by H.I field work.
method & Rise fall method. Differential Levelling.
Application of chain and levelling to building
Construction. Plotting, Preparation of contour
computing earth works by spot level
and contours. Setting out work.
(5) Theodolite Traversing for measuring
Horizontal & Vertical angles.
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18-22 (i) Commands of CAD software and their uses. 30 25 Installation of CAD software. 100 50
(ii)Preliminary Concept of Architectural Design Elementary Command of CAD
Desktop Software presently used. software, Project work in Auto
CAD.
Commands used in Architectural
Design Desktop Software.
23&24 Project work and Site Visit related to Civil Works
25-26 Revision & Final Exam
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E. List of Tools & Equipment for a batch of 20
Trainees
Trade – Draughtsman (Civil) Semester - I
Sl.
Description Quantity
No.
1. TRAINEE’S KIT
Box drawing instrument containing one 15 cm compass with pin
point, pin point & lengthening bar, one pair spring bows, rotating 20 sets
compass with interchangeable ink and pencil points, drawing pens
with plain point & cross point, screw driver and box of leads.
2. Protractor celluloid 15 cm semi- circular. 20 sets
3. Scale card board- metric set of eight A to H in a box 1: 1, 1:2, 1:2:5, 20 sets
1: 5, 1:10, 1:20, 1:50, 1:100,1:200, 1:500, 1:1000, 1:2000,1:1250,
1:6000, 1:38 1/3, 1:66 2/3
4. Scale –Metric and section wooden 30 cm long marked with eight 20 sets
scales -1:1, 1:2, 1:2:5, 1:10, 1:20, 1:50, 1:100, 1:5.
5. Scales plotting box wood 6 metric scales 30 cms long with offset 20 sets
scales.
6. Set square transparent 2 mm thick with bevelled edges 45 degree 20sets
20 cm.
7. Set square celluloid 2mm thick with bevelled edges 60 20 sets
degrees25cm.
8. Board drawing 1250 mmX900mm 20 sets
9. Square T 1250mm/Mini drafter 20sets
General Outfit :
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viii) Prism hexagonal 8 cm side’s hexagon and 15 lengths 2
2. French curves transparent plastic set of 12 4 nos.
3. Flexible curves 80 cm long 8 nos.
4. Elliptic trammel with ink and pencil for not less than 10 cm minor axis 1 nos.
complete in a case.
5. Radius curve metric 3 mm to 15 mm 4 nos.
6. Brass parallel rulers in a case. 4 nos.
7. Calculator Scientific 2 nos.
8. Planimeter sliding bar pattern 70 cm complete in case with magnifier and 1 nos.
instructions reading in metric units.
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Beam compass with fine adjustments with ink and pencil
9. points and 2 nos.
two chromium plated weights 30 cm in wooden case.
10. Proportional dividers 15 cm 4 nos.
Personal computer with latest configuration min. 19 inch. 10
11. LED screen and nos.
graphic card with latest operating system -
a) CAD software for 10 users 1 no.
b) Plotter A 0 size 1 nos.
c) Printer (Desk jet/ Leaser jet) 1 nos.
12. Laptop with latest configuration 1 nos.
13. Almirah steels (Major) 6’ / higher 2 nos.
14. Chest of drawers 8 drawers (standard) 4 nos.
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15. Draughtsman table. nos.
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16. Draughtsman stool ( Revolving ) nos.
17. Training Officer’s table (big size full secretariat) ( 6ft.x4ft.) 1 nos.
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SURVEY INSTRUMENTS
SL. NO DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
1. Land measuring chains 30 meters. 4
2. Steel tape 30 meters long. 2
3. Ranging rods wooden fitted 16
4. Optical square PWD pattern 4
5. Optical square box type circular 1
Dumpy level builder 25 cm local length X 23 mm
6. complete with 2
box and accessories and stand.
Levelling staffs 4 metres reading to 5 mm telescopic
7. type. 1 Telescopic
2 set piece
Plain table with stands and accessories – Alidade,
8. trough compass, 2 sets
sprit level 6’’, U –forks and Plumb-bob etc. ( 1 set
with Telescope
alidade )
9. Prismatic compass with stands. 2 nos
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LIST OF TOOLS FOR ALLIED TRADE USED IN
CONSTRUCTION WORK ETC.
1. Shovel 2
2. Pan M.S 25 cm dia 6
3. Farma wooden for measuring aggregates 1
4. Bucket G.I, 35 cm dia 4
5. Masons plumb rule with sprit level 4
6. Masons square 30 cm X 30 cm 4
7. Sieve for sand 1 mm/100 X60cm 1
8. Trowel 25 cm X 10 cm 4
9. Sieve for sand 22 mm/100X60 cms 1
10. Tool caulking set CB 6 2 sets
11. Brick hammer with handle 4
12. Rule fold wooden 60 cm 4
13. 15 cm painting trowel 4
14. Line pins corner block 4pair each
15. Motor board 4
16. Wire brush 4
17. Wooden float 4
18. Steel float 4
19. Spirit level 30 cm 4
20. Chisel 5 cm hammer headed 4
21. Bolster 4
22. Claw hammer 4
23. Spade 4
24. Measuring tape steel 30 metres 4
25. Ladder aluminium 3 metres 4
26. Pickaxe 2
27. Hammer 250 Gms 1
28. Crow bar 3 cm dia 1.5 lag 2
29. Hand hammers 1 kg. 2
30. Binoculars 2
31. Surveyors umbrella 2 no’s
32. Light tracing board fitted with glass and framed and lamp 2 no’s
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F. FURNITURE,
ACCESSORIES
AND AUDIO
VISUAL AIDS FOR
THE SEMESTAR-I AND SEMESTAR-II (COMMON FOR
ALL ENGG. TRADES)
01 Class Room Chairs (armless) / Dual desk may also be allowed 20 /10
Class Room Tables ( 3ft X 2ft) / Dual desk may also be
02 20 /10
allowed
03 Chair for Trainer (armed) movable 01
04 Table for Trainer (4 ½ ft X 2 ½ ft) with Drawer and cupboard 01
05 LCD / LED Projector 01
06 Multimedia Computer System with all accessories with
01 set
UPS (.5 KVA)
07 Computer Table 01
08 White Board (6ft X 4 ft.) 01 no.
09 LCD Projector Screen
10 Air Conditioner 1.5Ton (OPTIONAL) 02
11 Wall Clock 01 no.
12 Wall charts, Transparencies and DVDs related to the trade As required
13 Laser Printer with scanner 01
14 Steel Cupboard with 8 pigeon lockers 3
15 Work bench for fitters with two vices of 100mm 2
16 Steel cupboard 180x90x45cm 2
17 Steel cupboard 120x60x45cm 2
18 Multi drawer tool rack trolley with minimum 4 drawers and 04
20 tool capacity
19 First aid box. 1
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Syllabus for the subject
of
TRADE THEORY-II
AND
TRADE PRACTICAL-II
Under
DRAUGHTSMAN CIVIL
Redesigned in
2014
By
Government of India
Ministry of Labour & Employment (DGE&T)
Directorate General of Employment & Training
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CONTENTS
A Rationale 3
B General Information 4
D Details of Syllabus 6
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G. GENERAL INFORMATION
12. Duration of Instructor Training : 1 Year (Two semesters each of six months duration).
14. Name of the Subject : TRADE THEORY –II & TRADE PRACTICAL-II
17. Space Norms : (a) One class room of minimum 30 sq.m. area
having Minimum width of 5 m.and with 6000 lumen
(b) Drawing Hall : 100 sq. meter having minimum width
of 8 m. and with 20000 lumen
The electrical equipments of Class room should
conform to minimum 3 star Building energy rating as
per Bureau of Energy Efficiency (B.E.E.)
21. Trainers’ Qualification : NTC/NAC in the trade of Draughtsman Civil trade with CITS
(2 Semesters) and 5 years’ post qualification experience
OR
Diploma/Degree in Civil Engineering from recognized board or
University with 5 years’/2 year’s post qualification experience
respectively.
22. Desirable : Passed National Craft Instructor Training course in Draughtsman Civil / Surveyor trade.
.
In case of two units, one trainer must be Degree in Engineering.
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H. SEMESTER WISE ALLOTMENT OF TIME & MARKS AMONG THE SUBJECTS FOR CITS
SUBJECTS Hrs. / % of time Marks Sessional Full Pass Marks
Week allotted Marks Exam. Sessional Total
Trade Practical – 1 20 50 200 30 230 120 18 138
Trade Theory - 1 6 15 100 20 120 60 12 72
Workshop Cal. 6 15 75 - 75 45 - 45
First Workshop Sc. 6 15 75 - 75 45 - 45
semester
Library 2 5 - -
TOTAL for Sem. - I 40 450 50 500 270 30 300
Trade Practical – 2 16 40 200 30 230 120 18 138
Trade Theory - 2 4 10 100 20 120 60 12 72
Second Training Methodology - 12 30 200 30 230 120 18 138
semester Practical
Training Methodology - 6+2 20 100 20 120 60 12 72
Theory + IT
TOTAL 40 600 100 700 360 60 420
GRAND TOTAL 80 1050 150 1200 630 90 720
Hourly Distribution TOTAL: 1200 marks for 2 semesters Pass marks: 720
Subject Time in % Marks in %
Trade Practical 45 38
TT Trade Theory 12.5 20
TP Total for Trade 57.5 58
WCal. Training Methodology 15 19
WSc. (Practical)
TM-P Training Methodology 12.5 10
(Theory) + IT
TM-T
Total for Training 27.5 29
Lib Methodology & IT
Workshop Cal. 7.5 6.25
Workshop Sc. 7.5 6.25
Library 2.5 -
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I. SYLLABUS OF TRADE: DRAUGHTSMAN (CIVIL) UNDER CRAFT INSTRUCTOR TRAINING SCHEME
SEMESTER – II
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types Location of bridge. Tunnels, Rules used for (2)Types of standards steel sections and
sizes of different members. built up section used for Girders and
Stanchion.
(2)Introduction on water resource engineering : (3)Arched bridge.
definition of terms used in irrigation &
hydrology like- duty, delta, intensity of
irrigation, Hydrograph , peak flow, Run off,
Catchment area –CCA, rabi, Kharif etc.
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14 - (1) Public health engineering – Terms used in 12 15 (1)Layout of drainage and sewage 48 30
public health engineering, system of sanitation- system, ater supply system of building.
16 house plumbing, sanitary fittings etc.
(2) R.C.C. - Introduction to R.C.C, uses, materials (2)Rain water harvesting and
proportion and form work including bending recharging.
and binding of bars and construction ref to IS (3)Concept of drawings of public
Code (sp-34). buildings such as rest house, Hospital,
Reinforcement brick work. Concept of wind load high school, cinema/ theater / super
and seismic load. market, work shop building, railway
Provision for Lift and escalator. station yard etc.
(3)material used for R.C.C. construction
selection of materials coarse aggregate, fine
aggregate, cement, water, reinforcement,
characteristics & method of mixing concrete-
hand /machine.
Slump test.
17 (1)Introduction to structural drafting and 04 05 --------------DO----- 16 10
arrangement of drawing standard.
18 Concept of civil engineering drawing 08 10 Practice of civil engineering drawing 32 20
& using Architectural Desktop software.
19 using Architectural Desktop Software. Project work by advanced desktop
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J. List of Tools & Equipment for a batch of 20 Trainees for the trade of Draughtsman (Civil )
–Semester - TT- II Under Craft Instructors Training Scheme
Note :- The Tools & Equipments are the same for the Semester - II as given in the Tool list of
Semester - I, however the following additional equipments is given below:
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENTS :-
01 Class Room Chairs (armless) / Dual desk may also be allowed 20 /10
02 Class Room Tables ( 3ft X 2ft) / Dual desk may also be allowed 20 /10
03 Chair for Trainer (armed) movable 01
04 Table for Trainer (4 ½ ft X 2 ½ ft) with Drawer and cupboard 01
05 LCD / LED Projector 01
06 Multimedia Computer System with all accessories with UPS
01 set
(.5 KVA)
07 Computer Table 01
08 White Board (6ft X 4 ft.) 01 no.
09 LCD Projector Screen
10 Air Conditioner 1.5Ton (OPTIONAL) 02
11 Wall Clock 01 no.
As
12 Wall charts, Transparencies and DVDs related to the trade
required
13. Laser Printer with scanner 01
14. Steel Cupboard with 8 pigeon lockers 3
15. Work bench for fitters with two vices of 100mm 2
16. Steel cupboard 180x90x45cm 2
17. Steel cupboard 120x60x45cm 2
18. Multi drawer tool rack trolley with minimum 4 drawers and 20 tool 04
capacity
19. First aid box. 1
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G. LIST OF TRADE COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Sl. Name & Designation Organization Mentor
No. Sh./Mr./Ms. Council
Designation
1. Prof. Nirjhar Dhang. Dept. of Civil Engg. Chairman
(H.O.D) IIT Kharagpur
2. Col. N. B. Saxena. Construction Skill Member
Development Council of India
(CSDCI)
3. Satish Gottipati. (M. D.) Preca Solutions (E) Member
4. Meena Raghunathan. GMRU Foundation, Member
(Director, Community Hyderabad.
Science.)
5. D. K. Chattopadhayay. ATI, Kolkata. Member
(Training Officer.) Dasnagar, Howrah.
6. S. R. Vhatkar. ATI, Kolkata. Member
(Training Officer.) Dasnagar, Howrah.
7. A. K. Naskar. ATI, Kolkata. Member
(Training Officer.) Dasnagar, Howrah.
8. S. Chockalingam. CTI, Chennai, Member
(Training Officer.)
9. Tapan Kr. Halder. RDAT, Kanpur. Member
(Training Officer.)
10. Arpana Singh. (T.O.) N.V.T.I (W) Noida. Member
11. P. Karithashankar. (T. O.) N.V.T.I (W) Noida. Member
12. Simni. (T. O.) N.V.T.I (W) Noida. Member
13. Suman Kumari. (T. O.) N.V.T.I (W) Noida. Member
14. M.C Sharma (JDT) DGE&T (HQ) Mentor
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