GCRG Diploma in Draughtsman FAQs
Q1. What exactly does a Draughtsman (Civil) do, and what will I learn in this ITI course at GCRG Lucknow?
A1. A Draughtsman (Civil) prepares technical drawings, plans, and blueprints for civil construction projects such as buildings, roads, bridges, and drainage systems. At GCRG Lucknow, the ITI course trains students in planning and drawing civil structures, estimating and costing of construction work, using AutoCAD software for technical drawing, creating 3D models of civil structures, giving layout at construction sites, and supervising civil work. Students gain both manual drafting skills and computer-aided design (CAD) skills, making them job-ready for the construction industry.
Q2. What are the government job opportunities for ITI Draughtsman (Civil) graduates?
A2. ITI Draughtsman (Civil) graduates have excellent government job opportunities. They can work as Draftsmen, Surveyors, and Land Surveyors in Central and State Government departments including CPWD (Central Public Works Department), Railways (as Ammonia Printer/Draftsman), Military Engineering Services, Town and Country Planning (TCP), Public Works Department (PWD), Housing Board, and Land Survey departments. These government positions offer job security, good pay scales, and career growth opportunities.
Q3. Is AutoCAD training included in the Draughtsman (Civil) ITI course at GCRG Lucknow?
A3. Yes, AutoCAD training is an integral part of the Draughtsman (Civil) ITI course at GCRG Lucknow. Students learn to create technical drawings and 3D models of civil structures using AutoCAD software. This computer-aided design training is highly valued by employers in the construction and architecture industry, as most modern construction projects require CAD-based drawings. Proficiency in AutoCAD significantly enhances the employability of Draughtsman (Civil) graduates in both government and private sectors.
Q4. Can I start my own business after completing the Draughtsman (Civil) ITI course?
A4. Yes, the Draughtsman (Civil) ITI course at GCRG Lucknow specifically prepares students for self-employment. Graduates can independently undertake planning, drawing, estimation, and costing of civil construction work, and set up their own drafting office. They can also supply civil construction materials and work as independent construction supervisors. With experience and additional certifications, self-employed Draughtsmen can build a profitable practice serving architects, civil engineers, contractors, and builders.
Q5. What is the difference between the Draughtsman (Civil) ITI course and a Diploma in Civil Engineering from a polytechnic?
A5. The Draughtsman (Civil) ITI course is a two-year NCVT-approved trade programme focused specifically on drafting, drawing, and estimation skills for civil construction. A Diploma in Civil Engineering from a polytechnic is a three-year programme that covers a broader range of civil engineering topics including structural design, hydraulics, transportation, and construction management. The ITI course is more suitable for students who want to specialise in technical drawing and drafting, while the Diploma provides a broader engineering foundation. ITI graduates can also pursue lateral entry into Diploma programmes.
Q6. How is admission to the Draughtsman (Civil) ITI course at GCRG Lucknow conducted, and what documents are required?
A6. Admission is conducted through the SCVTUP online portal (scvtup.in) based on Class 10 merit. Required documents include Class 10 marksheet and passing certificate, date of birth certificate, category certificate (SC/ST/OBC, if applicable), domicile certificate (for UP state scholarship eligibility), passport-size photographs, and identity proof (Aadhaar card). Students should register on the SCVTUP portal during the admission window (typically May-June), pay the application fee, and participate in the counselling process. Direct admissions under NRI/Management quota are also available by contacting the GCRG Admissions Cell.
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