General Welder Course
The General Welder Course is a comprehensive twelve-week program designed to equip students with essential welding skills and knowledge. The course begins with an introduction to welding safety practices, equipment, and materials. In the following weeks, students gain hands-on experience with various welding techniques, including MIG, TIG, and Stick welding, while exploring their applications in different industries. The curriculum also covers welding blueprints, metal fabrication, and troubleshooting common welding issues. By the end of the course, students are prepared to tackle a range of welding projects with proficiency and confidence.
Overview
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The General Welder course is designed as a comprehensive training program over twelve weeks, incorporating lectures, hands-on labs, assignments, and practical assessments. Students begin by learning the core principles of welding, including safety protocols, equipment handling, and basic welding techniques. As the course progresses, participants gain experience with various welding processes such as MIG, TIG, and Stick welding, and engage in practical applications and real-world scenarios.
CERTIFICATION
The program also emphasizes skill development in advanced welding techniques, blueprint reading, and material identification. Towards the end of the course, students are prepared for certification exams and gain insights into the welding industry’s best practices, career opportunities, and safety standards. The course concludes with a final project that demonstrates their acquired skills and knowledge.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Over 40 lectures and 60 hours of content!
LIVE PROJECT Real-World Welding Applications Included.
Learn welding techniques and safety protocols from a professional trainer through practical, hands-on experience.
Curriculum
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Requirements
- - Education: Bachelor or Associate Degree (14 years of education) from an HEC recognized university or institute
- - Marks: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.0