We welcome Mr Yasutaka Inoue , Mr Takuji Fujimaru , Mr A Kawahata from Japan. They plan to set up a manufacturing plant in Pune, India. KGC Skill Centre assures them training and skilled welders chiselled to perfection.

Trade Testing for Romania. Deepak Gaikwad and Prakash Gaikwad were trained at KGC International Skill Centre. The trade testing was conducted via video channels. Both were successfully tested. Well done Deepak and Prakash.

Guests from a French company visit our skill centre. The company is one of the market leaders in building special purpose machines for the pharma & food Industry. They are starting their operations in Pune, India. KGC assures them of providing the best-skilled workforce for their manufacturing requirements. KGC assures best assistance and support, in setting up their operations in India.
We are committed to prove that “Make in India” is the best way forward for all.

This family of deer was created by skilled craftsmen trained at our skill centre. Our weld artist program is first of its kind in India, which is designed and delivered to produce metal artist, s who create beautiful sculptures. With attention to minute details, our creations fill your spaces with beauty. Just like the sculptures, every individual who trains at KGC gets chiseled to perfection.
To get more information about our weld artist program and to buy our metal creations, email us on info@kgcskills.com

Soft skills training given to our first batch of Welders, who will be trained, certified and placed aboard by KGC International Skill Center.

KGC International Skill Center announces the starting of its New Batch in Advance Level Training in GTAW

KGC International Skill Centre student Pratik Mahanwar selected for apprentice’s regional competition held at ATI (Advance Training Institute) Mumbai for Welder Trade. This competition is conducted yearly by the
Government of India for Identifying skilled candidates.
We thank CGSC Team for their support while conducting the Training of Trainers Event at KGC Skill Center.

Mr Peter Linford-Vice President, Nasser Al Hajri Corp, Saudi Arabia Visits KGC International Skill Center with Mr Arunkumar Pillai

Capital Goods Skill Council Visit along with Semta, UK in 2016

Program Title | Program Code |
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Radiographic Evaluation And Interpretation Course | AE-01 |
Course Objective
This course is designed to impart professional and systematic training in methodology of understanding and evaluation of radiographic examination. The course is conducted by ASNT Level III qualified instructors to provide the participants with the knowledge that is authoritative and hands on practice based on interpretation of thousands of radiographs.
The course includes review of conventional and non-conventional radiography, techniques, codes, procedures and acceptance standards etc, backed up by extensive interpretation practical’s covering IQI sensitivity, contrast, definition, density , artifacts , and pass / fail evaluation.
Who should attend
This is user level certification program leading to level I/II in line with SNT-TC- 1A 2011 qualification. Ideally suited for inspection personnel from manufacturing industries, fabrication workshops, plant construction sites, piping engineers, consultants, inspection agencies etc. Who are doing radiography in-house or getting it done from side agencies, and engaged in radiographic interpretation & reporting would find the program highly beneficial. The minimum experience required for this program is 1 year. (in Radiographic testing).
Education Requirements
- Degree/Diploma in Engineering/Degree in Science
- High school graduate or equivalent
Experience Requirements
- Level I Minimum 3 months
- Level II Minimum 12 months
Duration
- 5 days (40 Hrs. ) training + 1 day examination
Program Title
Liquid Penetrant Testing Level II
Course Objective
This course is designed to impart professional and systematic training in methodology and application of penetrant testing drawn up on the basis of ASNT (American Society of Non-Destructive Testing) qualification program conforming to SNT-TC-1A requirements. The course is conducted by ASNT Level III qualified instructors to provide the participants with the knowledge that is authoritative and hands-on practice.
The program covers the review of penetrant techniques applications (codes, procedures and acceptance standards) interpretation of indication and evaluation of test results visible and fluorescent methods employing visible and fluorescent penetrant techniques.
The practicals include penetrant testing on different materials, use of visible and fluorescent, dry, wet, solvent suspended developers and preparation of test documentation.
Who should attend
This is a user-level certification program leading to level II in line with SNT-TC-1A 2011 qualification. Ideally suited for inspection personnel from manufacturing industries, fabrication workshops, plant construction sites, piping engineers, consultants, inspection agencies etc. would find the program highly beneficial. The minimum experience required for this program is 3 months (in penetrant testing).
Education Requirements
- Degree / Diploma in Engineering / Degree in Science
- High school graduate or equivalent
Experience Requirements
- Level I Minimum 1 month
- Level II Minimum 4 months
Duration
Course Contents
- Review
- Selection of the appropriate penetrant testing method
- Inspection and Evaluation of indications
- Inspection Procedures and Standards
Program Title
Visual Testing Level I-II
Course Objective
This course is designed to impart professional and systematic training in methodology and application of visual testing drawn up on the basis of ASNT (American Society of Non-Destructive Testing) qualification program conforming to SNT-TC-1A requirements. The course is conducted by ASNT Level III qualified instructors to provide the participants with the knowledge that is authoritative and hands-on practice.
The program covers the review of Visual testing techniques and applications (codes, procedures and acceptance standards) interpretation of indication and evaluation of test results Direct or remote type with employing lighting equipment.
The practicals include visual testing on different materials, use, and application of Direct and remote techniques and application of light and lighting equipment. Preparation of test documentation.
Who should attend
This is user-level certification program leading to level I/II in line with SNT-TC-1A 2011 qualification. Ideally suited for inspection personnel from manufacturing industries, fabrication workshops, plant construction sites, piping engineers, consultants, inspection agencies etc. would find the program highly beneficial. The minimum experience required for this program is 3 months (in visual testing).
Education Requirements
- Degree / Diploma in Engineering / Degree in Science
- High school graduate or equivalent
Experience Requirements
- Level I Minimum 1 month
- Level II Minimum 4 months
Duration
Course Contents
- Review
- Vision and Elusion
- Lighting
- Material Attributes
- Environmental and physiological factors
- Visual Perception
- Techniques and type of equipment
- Type of discontinuties
- acceptance / rejection criteria
- Inspection Procedures and Standards, recording and report
Program Title
Magnetic Particle Testing Level II
Course Objective
This course is designed to impart professional and systematic training in methodology and application of Magnetic particle testing drawn up on the basis of ASNT (American Society of Non-Destructive Testing) qualification program conforming to SNT-TC-1A requirements. The course is conducted by ASNT Level III qualified instructors to provide the participants with the knowledge that is authoritative and hands-on practice
The program covers the review of magnetization techniques and magnetic particle applications (codes, procedures, and acceptance standards) interpretation of indication and evaluation of test results Direct or induced type, Circular and longitudinal magnetization techniques with employing visible or fluorescent dry and wet particles.
The practicals include magnetic particle testing on different materials, use and application of Direct, induced, continuous, residual, circular, longitudinal magnetization and application visible, fluorescent, dry, wet particles and preparation of test documentation.
Who should attend
This is user-level certification program leading to level I/II in line with SNT-TC-1A 2011 qualification. Ideally suited for inspection personnel from manufacturing industries, fabrication workshops, plant construction sites, piping engineers, consultants, inspection agencies etc. would find the program highly beneficial. The minimum experience required for this program is 3 months (in magnetic particle testing).
Education Requirements
- Degree / Diploma in Engineering / Degree in Science
- High school graduate or equivalent
Experience Requirements
- Level I Minimum 1 month
- Level II Minimum 4 months
Duration
Course Contents
- Review
- Types and selection of the appropriate current and flux field.
- Effect of dicontinuties on materials
- Magnetization by Means of electric current
- Selection of proper method of magnetization
- Demagnitization procedures
- Selection and type of equiptment
- Type of discontinuties
- Inspection Procedures and Standards
Program Title
Ultrasonic Testing Level II
Course Objective
This course is designed to impart professional and systematic training in the methodology of understanding and evaluation of ultrasonic examination. The course is conducted by ASNT Level III qualified instructors to provide the participants with knowledge.
The course includes a review of conventional and non-conventional ultrasonic techniques, codes, procedures, and acceptance standards etc, backed up by extensive interpretation practical’s covering selection of transducers, frequencies, calibration of equipment, various calibration blocks, sizing, evaluation and interpretation of discontinuities.
Who should attend
This is a user-level certification program leading to level I/II in line with SNT-TC-1A 2011 qualification. Ideally suited for inspection personnel from manufacturing industries, fabrication workshops, plant construction sites, piping engineers, consultants, inspection agencies etc. would find the program highly beneficial. The minimum experience required for this program is 1 year. (in Ultrasonic testing).
Education Requirements
- Degree / Diploma in Engineering / Degree in Science
- High school graduate or equivalent
Experience Requirements
- Level I Minimum 3 months
- Level II Minimum 12 months
Duration
Course Contents
- Review
- Evaluation Of Base Material Product Forms
- Evaluation Of Weldments
- Evaluation Of Bonded Structures
- Discontinuity Detection
- Sensitivity to reflections
Program Title
Radiographic Testing Level II
Course Objective
This course is designed to impart professional and systematic training in the methodology of understanding and evaluation of radiographic examination. The course is conducted by ASNT Level III qualified instructors to provide the participants with the knowledge that is authoritative and hands-on practice based on the interpretation of thousands of radiographs.
The course includes a review of conventional and non-conventional radiography, techniques, codes, procedures, and acceptance standards, etc, backed up by extensive interpretation practical’s covering IQI sensitivity, contrast, definition, density, artifacts, and pass / fail evaluation.
Who should attend
This is a user-level certification program leading to level I / II in line with SNT-TC-1A 2011 qualification. Ideally suited for inspection personnel from manufacturing industries, fabrication workshops, plant construction sites, piping engineers, consultants, inspection agencies, etc. Who are doing radiography in-house or getting it done from side agencies, and engaged in radiographic interpretation & reporting would find the program highly beneficial. The minimum experience required for this program is 1 year. (in Radiographic testing).
Education Requirements
- Degree / Diploma in Engineering / Degree in Science
- High school graduate or equivalent
Experience Requirements
- Level I Minimum 3 months
- Level II Minimum 12 months
Duration
- 9 days.
- For RT (Interpretation)- 6 days.
Course Contents
- Review
- Darkroom Facilities, Techniques, and Processing
- Type of discontinuities
- Radiological Safety Principles Review
- Radiographic Viewing
- Application Techniques
- Inspection Procedures and Standards
Program Title
Program code | Duration | Practical Duration | Theory Duration |
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EW – 01 | 2 weeks | 104 Hrs | 56 Hrs |
Objective
This course is intended to familiarize the participants with the specific properties of Titanium and its alloys, relevant to welding. The participants will go for hands on training to achieve practical skills required to weld this metal.
Course Curriculum
- GTAW Process fundamentals overview
- GTAW set up, installation, maintenance & review
- Cleanliness of base metal, before, during and after welding.
- The atmosphere around work stations.
- Plate joint preparation- methods and care to be taken.
- Practice on groove and fillet welds.
- Visual inspection of weld and understanding the parameter of correct and incorrect welding
Outcome
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to perform satisfactorily on jobs like tanks, vessels and structural welding. To achieve proficiency, the student must follow. Up the training with adequate practice on the jobs.
Eligibility
- ITI holder
- Minimum 2 to 3 years experience in stainless steel plate / pipe welding
- Successful Completion of AW-01 training program at KGC International Skill Center
Job Avenues
On completion, the candidates can be potentially employed in –
- High Quality and large size manufacturing companies
- Self-employment as a service provider in Titanium Welding
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Program Title
Program Code | Duration | Practical Duration | Theory Duration |
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AW-09 | 6 weeks | 200 Hrs. | 40 Hrs. |
Objective
This advance level welding course will provide opportunity to fresh and experienced aspirants for careers in Pipe welding. Understanding of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding preparation for welding pipes. Also develop the skills necessary to produce quality groove welds on 6-inch schedule 80 steel pipe in 6G positions.
Course Curriculum
- GTAW Process fundamentals overview
- GTAW set up, Installation, Maintenance & Review
- GTAW Process related defects, Causes and Remedies
- GTAW Welding Consumables & Gases
- Welding Position techniques in fillet joint in 1F to 4F And Groove joint 2G,3G&,6G
- Identify the most important parts of a GTAW welding machine
Outcome
Trainee will be able to perform GTAW Pipe welding processes in fabrication shops and pipe line sectors.
Eligibility
- GTAW Welder with 1 months to 2 years Experience with 2G Position
- ITI Holder with 6 months to 1 Yrs Experience with 2 G Position
- Candidate Passed out with from KGC Skill Center in KGC-BW-03 Course Code
Job Avenues
On successful completion of this course, the candidates can seek employment in following industries.
- Structural Fabrication like bridges, roof structures , Building & construction
- Refineries
- Ship building and repair
- Oil and Gas
- Petrochemical industries
- Cross country pipe lines
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Program Title
Program code | Duration | Practical Duration | Theory Duration |
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EW – 02 | 4 Days | 20 Hrs | 12 Hrs |
Objective
This course is intended to familiarize the participants about the latest welding technology with hands-on practical application demonstrations & lectures for Practical Training in Welding Aluminium Alloys. Aluminium has become increasingly prevalent in a number of manufacturing industries because it delivers an improved strength to weight ratio over steel and is corrosion resistant. Yet, welding aluminium can be difficult compared to other materials. KGC Skills has organized this seminar to help you enhance your understanding and welding skills to achieve aluminium alloy welding success.
Course Curriculum
- Improvisation of GMAW and GTAW aluminium welding skills through extensive practical application.
- Overview of various welding process modes: CV, Power Mode, Pulse and AC Pulse.
- Learn how to properly set up weld tests for various parameters and positions.
- Qualification Test Training for AWS D1.2 Standard
Outcome
Certificate of participation will be issued on successful completion of the training. Participant will be able to apply the knowledge successfully in welding aluminium and its alloys.
Eligibility
- Minimum 2 to 3 years’ experience in GTAW welding.
- Successful Completion of AW-01 training program at KGC International Skill Center.
Job Avenues
Successful completion of the program will enhance the chances of employment of the participant in companies where aluminum welding is used. KGC placement team shall assist in identifying such companies
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Program Title
Program Code | Duration | Practical Duration | Theory Duration |
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AW-08 | 4 Weeks | 104 Hrs. | 56 Hrs. |
Objective
This course enables the student to produce quality fillet and groove welds on carbon steel using small diameter electrode wires, large-diameter gas shielded electrode wires as well as metal-cored wires.
Course Curriculum
- Knowledge of FCAW Welding Apparatus, Accessories, Care in handling & routine maintenance
- The basic principle of semi-automatic FCAW Welding Processes
- Safety Precaution in FCAW welding
- Welding Variables in FCAW Welding
- Characterizes & Preference of elective metal transfer modes in FCAW welding
- Types & attributes of shielding- gases in FCAW welding
- Welding consumable’s specification, class, size & types
- FCAW Process related defects, causes and remedies
- FCAW welding Application & Limitations
- Familiarization with GTAW/TIG welding process, equipment, and accessories
- Safety precautions in TIG welding
- Metals that can be welded with the GTAW process
- Selection of shielding gases and Tungsten Electrodes and Handling Equipment
- GTAW welding techniques
- Selection of filler materials and care in their storage and handling
- GTAW process-related defect causes and remedies
- Pipe welding techniques
- Welding Position techniques in fillet joint in 1F to 4F And Groove joint 1G
Outcome
Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to perform structural welding related to buildings and bridges and production work related to heavy equipment manufacturing.
Eligibility
- GMAW & GTAW Welder
- ITI Holder
- GMAW Welder with 3 to 4yrs exp
- KGC-AW-02 Candidate
Job Avenues
On completion, the candidates can seek employment in the following industries
Program Title
Program Code | Duration | Practical Duration | Theory Duration |
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AW-07 | 4 weeks | 120 Hrs. | 40 Hrs. |
Objective
This advance level welding course will provide the opportunity to fresh and experienced aspirants for careers in Pipe welding and Cross- country pipeline. The participants will be able to:
- Know the differences between the most common welding technologies and the SMAW welding process
- Learn the different types Welding Electrode & gases
- Identify the most important parts of a SMAW welding machine
- Know how to change the machine parameters and the working and consumable parts of the machine
- Make use of the most common edge preparations and the different weld joint designs
- Know how to weld mild steel with different techniques, positions, and joints
- Identify welding defects and know how to correct them
- Know the differences between the most common welding technologies and the GTAW welding process
- Learn different types of shielding Gases & Welding wire
- Identify the most important parts of a GTAW welding machine
Understanding of gas Tungsten arc welding preparation for welding pipe. It develops the skills necessary to produce quality groove welds on a 6-inch schedule 80 steel pipe in the 6G positions.
Course Curriculum
- SMAW Process fundamentals overview
- SMAW set up, installation, maintenance & review
- SMAW process-related defects, causes, and remedies
- SMAW Welding Consumables & Uses
- 6G pipe welding technique in the SMAW process
- GTAW Process fundamentals overview
- GTAW set up, installation, maintenance & review
- GTAW process-related defects, causes, and remedies
- GTAW Welding Consumables & Gases
- Welding Position techniques in fillet joint in 1F to 4F And Groove joint 2G, 3G & 6G
Outcome
The trainee will be able to perform SMAW & GTAW Pipe welding processes in fabrication shops and pipe line sectors.
Eligibility
- Welder’s with 3 to 5 years work experience in SMAW+GTAW process
- Candidates who have completed KGC-WP-01 Course
- ITI Candidates with 2 to 4 year experience
- All position Structural welders
Job Avenues
On successful completion of this course, the candidates can seek employment in following industries.
Program Title
Program Code | Duration | Practical Duration | Theory Duration |
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KGC-AW-06 | 2 Weeks | 60 Hrs | 20 Hrs |
Objective
SMAW Uphill- PIPE welder qualification and certification as per ASME sec IX is essential before any welder can be permitted to weld pressure piping joints. this course to enable welders to acquire the necessary certification. The certificate will be given to the welder after witnessing and evaluation of Qualification Test coupon prepared as per the requirements Of ASME Sec Ix code.
Course Curriculum
- Role Of high-pressure tube/pipe welder in industry
- Introduction & application of commonly used metals in cutting /welding
- Safety precaution in SMAW
- Choice of welding power source, polarity & accessories for SMAW / MMAW
- SMAW welding electrodes coding, classification & applications
- Preparation of pipe weld joints
- Types of pipe and pipe schedule
- Different types of welding positions, parameter & techniques
- Discontinuities in welding – causes & remedies
- WPS & welder’s performance qualification
- Introduction to Destructive & Non- destructive test techniques
- Practical – Fillet Joint in 1F, 2F, 3F, 4F And Groove joint in 1G, 2G, 3G, 5G & 6G position
Outcome
Upon completion of this course, the trainee would have developed skills for the pressure vessel and Boiler piping Welding.
Eligibility
- All position plate & 5G PIPE welder
- ITI with 8 to 10 years experience in welding
Job Avenues
On completion the candidates can seek employment in the following industries.
Program Title
Program Code | Duration | Practical Duration | Theory Duration |
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AW-05 | 4 Weeks | 104 Hrs. | 56 Hrs. |
Objective
This course provides the student with a thorough understanding of uphill pipe welding and weld quality. This course helps to develop the welding skills necessary to produce quality multipacks welds on 6” diameter schedule 80 mild steel pipe in the 2G and 5G positions, using E6010 and E7018 electrodes.
Course Curriculum
- SMAW Process fundamentals overview
- SMAW set up, installation, maintenance & review
- SMAW process related defects, causes and remedies
- SMAW Welding Consumables & Uses
- Pipe welding Electrode, their selection and care in handling
- Pipe joint preparation and welding positions.
- Pipe welding techniques
- Pipe weld defects, causes and remedies
- Evaluation of pipe weld joint.
- Welding Position techniques in fillet joint in 1F to 4F And Groove joint 2G,3G.
Outcome
Upon completion of this course, the student should have developed skills for the pressure vessel and nuclear piping fields.
Eligibility
- SMAW Welder.
- ITI Holder
- SMAW Welder with 3 to 4yrs exp
- KGC-AW-02 Candidate
Job Avenues
On completion the candidates can seek employment in the following industries.
Program Title
SMAW +GTAW -3G UPHILL (PLATE)
Program Code | Duration | Practical Duration | Theory Duration |
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AW-04 | 3 Weeks | 90 Hrs. | 30 Hrs. |
Objective
This course provides the student with a thorough understanding of uphill Plate welding and weld quality. This course helps to develop the welding skills necessary to produce quality multi-packs welds on mild steel Plate in the 1G, 2G and 3G positions, using E6010 and E7018 electrodes.
Course Curriculum
- SMAW Process fundamentals overview
- SMAW set up, installation, maintenance & review
- SMAW process related defects, causes and remedies
- SMAW Welding Consumables & Uses
- GTAW Process fundamentals overview
- GTAW set up, installation, maintenance & review
- GTAW process related defects, causes and remedies
- GTAW Welding Consumables & Gases
- Plate joint preparation and welding positions.
- Groove Plate welding techniques.
- Welding Position techniques in fillet joint in 1F to 4F And Groove joint 2G, 3G
Outcome
Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to perform structural welding related to buildings and bridges and production work related to heavy equipment manufacturing.
Eligibility
Job Avenues
On completion the candidates can seek employment in the following industries
Program Title
GMAW -3G UPHILL (PLATE)
Objective
To produce quality single and multiple pass groove welds on the carbon steel plate in 1G, 2G& 3G position. Using short-circuiting transfer. quality is determined through visual inspection and mechanical tests. This course develops skills for 3G- Gas Metal Arc Welder.
Course Curriculum
- Knowledge of GMAW welding Apparatus, Accessories, Care in handling & routine maintenance.
- A basic principle of semi-automatic GMAW Welding Processes.
- Safety Precaution in GMAW welding.
- Welding Variables in GMAW welding.
- Characterizes & Preference for elective metal transfer modes in GMAW welding.
- Types & attributes of shielding- gases in GMAW welding.
- Welding consumable’s specification, class, size & types ( solid/ Tubular).
- GMAW Process related defects, causes, and remedies.
- GMAW welding Application & Limitations.
- Welding Position techniques in fillet joint in 1F,2F, 3F, and groove 1G,2G,&3G UPHILL hill position.
Outcome
Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to perform structural welding related to buildings and bridges and production work related to heavy equipment manufacturing.
Eligibility
- SMAW Welder.
- ITI Holder
- GMAW Welder.
Job Avenues
On completion the candidates can seek employment in the following industries
Program Title
Program Code | Duration | Practical Duration | Theory Duration |
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AW-02 | 2 Weeks | 60 Hrs. | 24 Hrs. |
Objective
This course provides the student with a thorough understanding of uphill Plate welding and weld quality. This course helps to develop the welding skills necessary to produce quality multipacks welds on mild steel Plate in the 1G, 2G and 3G positions, using E6010 and E7018 electrodes.
Course Curriculum
- SMAW Process fundamentals overview.
- SMAW set up, installation, maintenance & review.
- SMAW process-related defects, causes and remedies.
- SMAW Welding Consumables & Uses
- Plate joint preparation and welding positions.
- Groove Plate welding techniques.
- Welding Position techniques in fillet joint in 1F to 4F And Groove joint 2G,3G.
Outcome
Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to perform structural welding related to buildings and bridges and production work related to heavy equipment manufacturing.
Eligibility
Job Avenues
On completion, the candidates can seek employment in the following industries
Program Title
Basic + Advance-SMAW GTAW-6G
Program Code | Duration | Practical Duration | Theory Duration |
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AW-01 | 12 Weeks | 360 Hrs. | 120 Hrs. |
Objective
This Basic and advance level SMAW and GTAW welding course will provide the opportunity to fresh and experienced aspirants for careers in Pipe welding and Cross- country pipeline.
Course Curriculum
- SMAW Process fundamentals overview
- SMAW set up, installation, maintenance & review
- SMAW process related defects, causes and remedies
- SMAW Welding Consumables & Uses
- 6G pipe welding technique in the SMAW process
- GTAW Process fundamentals overview
- GTAW set up, installation, maintenance & review
- GTAW process-related defects, causes, and remedies
- GTAW Welding Consumables & Gases
- Welding Position techniques in fillet joint in 1F to 4F And Groove joint 2G, 3G & 6G
Outcome
Trainee will be able to perform SMAW & GTAW Pipe welding processes in fabrication shops and pipeline sectors.
Eligibility
Job Avenues
On successful completion of this course, the candidates can seek employment in following industries.
Program Title
SMAW+GMAW+OFW/C
Program code | Duration | Practical Duration | Theory Duration |
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BW -05 | 12 weeks | 360 Hrs | 120 Hrs |
Objective
This course provides the student with a thorough technical understanding of basic skills/practice of shielding Metal Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding and oxy Fuel Gas welding and cutting. The course is carefully designed to offer the necessary theoretical and practical exposure to the SMAW, GMAW And Oxy-Fuel welding. The lessons are planned in a step-by-step approach to enable the participant to be a confident SMAW, GMAW, and oxy- Fuel welder.
Course Curriculum
SMAW Process fundamentals overview
SMAW set up, installation, maintenance & review
SMAW process-related defects, causes, and remedies
GMAW Process fundamentals Overview
GMAW set up, installation. maintenance& review
GMAW Process related defects, causes and remedies
Oxy-Acetylene welding process fundamentals overview
Oxy-Acetylene welding set up, installation, maintenance & review
Oxy-Acetylene welding-related defects cause & remedies
Welding Position techniques in fillet joint 1F, 2F, 3F, 4F and Groove joint 1G, 2G, 3G. as well as Gas cutting Practical in champers cutting
Outcome
Trainee will be able to perform SMAW,GNAW & Oxy Acetylene welding processes at entry level production in fabrication shops.
Eligibility
8th std. pass Student
Welder’s Helper with 1-2 years work experience
Job Avenues
On Successful Completion of this course, the candidates can seek employment in following industries.
Structural Fabrication like bridges, roof structures, Building & construction
Heavy Fabrication
General Engineering
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Program Title
FCAW (Flux-cored Arc Welding)
Program code | Duration | Practical Duration | Theory Duration |
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BW -04 | 1 weeks | 28 Hrs | 12 Hrs |
Objective
To produce quality single and multiple pass fillet welds on the carbon steel plate in 1F, 2F position. Using short-circuiting transfer. quality is determined through visual inspection and mechanical tests. This course develops skills for Flux-cored Arc welder.
Course Curriculum
Knowledge of FCAW Welding Apparatus, Accessories, Care in handling & routine maintenance
The basic principle of semi-automatic FCAW Welding Processes
Safety Precaution in FCAW welding
Welding Variables in FCAW Welding
Characterises & Preference of elective metal transfer modes in FCAW welding
Types & attributes of shielding- gases in FCAW welding
Welding consumable’s specification, class, size & types
FCAW Process related defects, causes, and remedies
FCAW welding Application & Limitations
Outcome
Upon completion of this course the student should be able to perform production and maintenance welding on mild steel including automobile assembly and repair.
Eligibility
Structural Arc welder
ITI pass welder
GMAW welder
Job Avenues
Process industries
Heavy Fabrication Shops
General Fabrication shop
Further learning pathways: On successful completion of the course trainees can per sue following welder courses AW-07 – GTAW+ FCAW pipe welding – 1 G
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Program Title
GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding)
Program code | Duration | Practical Duration | Theory Duration |
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BW -03 | 1 weeks | 28 Hrs | 12 Hrs |
Objective
This course provides the student with a thorough technical understanding of GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding), arc characteristics and welding safety. It provides training to develop the skill necessary to make quality gas tungsten arc welds on mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum, using both direct and alternating current. In addition, material is presented on the weld characteristics of carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum. Information on pulsed current is included to prepare the student for more detailed applications of pulsed current used in gas tungsten arc welding.
Course Curriculum
Familiarization with GTAW / TIG welding process, equipment and accessories
Safety precautions in TIG welding
Metals that can be welded with GTAW process
Selection of shielding gases and Tungsten Electrodes and Handling Equipment
GTAW welding techniques
Selection of filler materials and care in their storage and handling
GTAW process related defect causes and remedies
Pulsed TIG welding & it’s advantages
PRACTICAL
To be able to produce quality fillet and square groove welds on thin carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum in Fillet joint 1F,2F,and 3F positions.
Outcome
Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to perform production and maintenance welding on mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum used in the fabrication industry.
Eligibility
ITI Pass candidate
SMAW & Gas welding welder with practical experience of 1 year
Candidates who have completed BW-01 Course
Job Avenues
Process industries
Heavy Fabrication Shops
Oil and Gas
Further learning pathways: On successful completion of the course trainees can per sue following welder courses SMAW+GTAW pipe welding (Course code-AW-02)
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Program Title
GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding)
Program code | Duration | Practical Duration | Theory Duration |
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BW -02 | 1 week | 28 Hrs | 12 Hrs |
Objective
To produce quality single and multiple pass fillet welds on the carbon steel plate in 1F, 2F& 3F position. Using short-circuiting transfer. quality is determined through visual inspection and mechanical tests. This course develops skills for Gas Metal Arc Welder.
Course Curriculum
- Knowledge of GMAW Welding Apparatus, Accessories, Care in handling & routine maintenance
- The basic principle of semi-automatic GMAW Welding Processes
- Safety Precaution in GMAW welding
- Welding Variables in GMAW Welding
Characterises & Preference of elective metal transfer modes in GMAW welding
Types & attributes of shielding- gases in GMAW welding
Welding consumable’s specification, class, size & types ( solid/ Tubular)
GMAW Process related defects, causes, and remedies
GMAW welding Application & Limitations
Welding Position techniques in fillet joint in 1F,2F, And 3F downhill position
Outcome
Upon completion of this course the student should be able to perform production and maintenance welding on mild steel including automobile assembly and repair.
Eligibility
Structural Arc welder
ITI pass welder
Job Avenues
Process industries
Heavy Fabrication Shops
Automobile industries
Further learning pathways: On successful completion of the course trainees can also per sue following welder courses: BW-04(Basic FCAW ) and AW-07 (GTAW + FCAW Pipe Welding – 1G)
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Program Title
SMAW+Oxy Fuel Welding & Cutting
Program code | Duration | Practical Duration | Theory Duration |
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BW -01 | 4 weeks | 120 Hrs | 40 Hrs |
Objective
This course provides the student with a thorough technical understanding of basic skills/practice of shielding Metal Arc Welding. The course is carefully designed to offer the necessary theoretical and practical exposure to the shielding metal arc welding processes. The lessons are planned in a step-by-step approach to enable the participant to be a confident SMAW welder.
Course Curriculum
- SMAW Process fundamentals overview
- SMAW set up, installation, maintenance & review
- SMAW process-related defects, causes, and remedies
- Oxy-Acetylene welding process fundamentals overview
- Oxy-Acetylene welding set up, installation, maintenance & review
- Oxy-Acetylene welding-related defects, causes & remedies
- Welding Position techniques in fillet joint 1F, 2F, 3F, 4F as well as Gas cutting Practical in champers cutting
Outcome
Trainee will be able to perform SMAW & Oxy Acetylene welding processes at entry level production in fabrication shops.
Eligibility
- 8th std. pass Student
- Welder’s Helper with 1-2 years work experience
- Non – SSC fresh candidates with aptitude for welding as career
Job Avenues
On Successful Completion of this course, the candidates can seek employment in the following industries.
- Structural Fabrication like bridges, roof structures, Building & construction.
- Heavy Fabrication
- General Engineering
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