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ABUBAKAR TATARI ALI POLYTECHNIC BAUCHI, BAUCHI

STATE

SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING TECHNOLOGY

A TECHNICAL REPORT ON STUDENT INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIAN SCHEME

(SIWES)

AT

PRESENTED

BY

NAME: PAM DAVID

ADMI NO:21/221B/0002

IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT AWARD OF THE EQUIPMENT


FOR THE NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN BUILDING
TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING TECHNOLOGY

FEBRUARY, 2024

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APPROVAL PAGE

This is to approve that this report is been read design submitted by me Pam David
the supervision has been approve as meeting the requirement for the award
National Diploma in Building Technology. Department of Building Technology,
School of Environmental Technology, Abubakar Tatari Ali Polytechnic, Bauchi.

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CERTIFICATION

I Pam David certified that the report of the student industrial work experience
(SIWES) was carried out by me in partial fulfillment of the requirement of the
award of National Diploma in Building Technology. Department of Building
Technology, School of Environmental Technology, AbubakarTatari Ali
Polytechnic, Bauchi.

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Supervisor Signature Date

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SIWES Coordinator signature Date

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H.O.D signature Date

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DECLARATION

This is to declare that this report is for four months industrial training was
carried out by Pam David at New Gra academy P.O Box 9002, Bauchi

Pam David -------------------------------------------

Student Sign/Date

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DEDICATION

I dedicate this work to the Almighty God for his Mercy and protection

through my industrial training (IT) also to my Parents for their maximum

support during the period of my industrial training (IT).

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I appreciate Almighty God the giver of life and knowledge for making

it possible for me to complete my attachment in the organization.

Also I want use this means to appreciate the effort of my parent

Mr/Mrs. David for their effort and care throughout my life time in the I.T.

More thanks to Almighty God and to my supervisor for his great opportunity

been given to me for the attachment and other member of the staff in the

organization for their kind support and understanding during the training.

Not to forget the effort of my brothers and sisters who have been

encouraging me in times of my industrial attachment for their support may

God bless them all.

Finally, I thank to Almighty Allah and my family for their financial and

moral support during my training.

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CHAPTER ONE

1.0 INTRODUCTION

The students industrial work experience scheme (SIWES) is a

training programme designed to expose and scheme also creates an

opportunity for students to get use to the equipment and materials that are

not available in the institutions.

The students Industrial work experience scheme (SIWES) was

introduced to various Nigeria tertiary Institutions to bridge the gap between

theory and practical. It provides students with very sensitive practical

knowledge that crate a room for better ideas and exposure. And also it

provides the students an opportunity to acquire more industrial skills and

experience needed for the challenges ahead.

The students industrial work experience scheme (SIWES) is one of

the Industrial training fund (ITF) programmes. It was designed to give

Nigerian students studying occupational related course in higher institution,

the experience that would supplement theoretical learning.

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1.1 AIMS AND OBJECTIVE OF SIWES
I. It exposes the students to method and technique in handling
equipment’s and machineries that may not be available in their
institutions.
ii. To cause challenges between the students during period of
their attachment.
iii. It prepares students for post-graduation work situation.
iv. It provides opportunity for students to apply their knowledge in
real work situation thereby bridging the gap between theory and
practical.
v. It helps to enlist and strengthen employers involvement in the
education process for preparing students for employment in
industries.
1.2 WHEN SIWES WAS ESTABLISHED
Students Industrial work experience scheme (SIWES) was established by
industrial training fund, in the year 1973 to solve the problems of lack of
adequate practical skills preparatory for employment in industries.
Participation in students industrial work experience scheme (SIWE)
has become a necessary pre-condition for the award of Diploma and
Degree Certificates in specific disciplines in most institutions of higher
learning in the country in according with the education policy of
government.
1.3 WHY SIWES WAS ESTABLISHED
i. SIWES was established to enable students in higher institution of
learning to undergo practical experience in various industrial.
ii. To promote and encourage the acquisition of skills in industries.
iii. To expose the student on how he will be self-reliant after graduation.
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iv. To generate indigenous training man Power to meet the needs of the
economy.
1.4 A SUCCESS RECORD BY THE SCHEME
i. SIWES has successfully bridged the gap between theory and
practical experience.
ii. The scheme has minimized Nigerian graduate’s poor performance in
practical work.
iii. The scheme has job opportunity for some graduates in the
organization they did their industrial training.

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CHAPTER TWO

2.1 KNOWLEDGE ACQUIRED

1. Introduction
2. I learn how to arrange file according to numbers
3. I learn how to numbering of all files and memos
4. I know how to Re-arrange new J.S.S student file
5. I know how to take a record of files of the division
6. I know how to separate a newly admitted student
7. I learned how to registered a SSCE students
8. I learned how to collect school fees and issue their receipt to those that have
paid
9. I learned how to record all receipt and issues in the record book

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CHAPTER THREE

3.0 PROBLEMS

During the period of the students industrial work experience scheme

(SIWES), I faced problems which are:

1. Lack of standard equipment’s

2. Financial problems in terms of transportation

3. Geographical settlement

3.1 PROSPECTS

SIWES has recorded lots of successes and I believe that in years to come

a better and suitable ground for graduate of higher institutions and so doing

it will boost the economy of the country.

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CHAPTER FOUR

4.0 SUMMARY

The report is written on the issues of students Industrial working

experience scheme (SIWES) the programme aimed at exposing each

student to nature of activities and various field of human endeavour. This

is so because specialized filling of study.

4.1 CONCLUSION

The industrial growth of every nation determines her economic, in

social and political growth.

Education in school system is not an end in its self but a measure

achieving greater things in once life.

This is because Mass communication industrial training alone cannot

teach the skill, experience and knowledge required for being successful in

the working environment. Therefore, there is need for mutual cooperation

between the school system and industry in raising the technical literacy of

business education students.

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4.2 RECOMMENDATION

The industrial training fund (ITF) should pay the SIWES allowance for

students, during the period of their attachment.

This can aid the students in feeding and transportation. They should also address

students to organization to have need for the care taken of students during the

period of (IT) industrial training.

The federal government and other relevant authorities should also

considered a law for the cooperate organization to give an allowance to students to

enable them live in good health.

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