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DIESEL ENGINE ELECTRONICS DIAGNOSTIC TECHNICIAN

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF TRAINING

COMPETENCY BASED CURRICULUM

CERTIFICATE COURSE ON

NSQF LEVEL- 4
ENGINEERING DRAWING

ENGINEERING DRAWING
Duration: 240 Hours

NSQF LEVEL- 4
(Version: 1.0)

Designed in 2023

Developed By

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship


Directorate General of Training
&
CENTRAL STAFF TRAINING AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
EN-81, Sector-V, Salt Lake City,
Kolkata – 700 091
ENGINEERING DRAWING

CONTENTS

S No. Topics Page No.

1. Course Information 1

2. Job Role 3

3. General Information 4

4. Learning Outcome 5

5. Trade Syllabus 6

6. Assessment Criteria 12

7. Tools and Equipment (Annexure-I) 15

8. Expert Members List (Annexure-II) 16


ENGINEERING DRAWING

1. COURSE INFORMATION

1.1 GENERAL

During the 240 hours duration ofEngineering Drawingcourse, a candidate is trained on


professional skills & knowledge related to job role. In addition to this a candidate is entrusted
to undertake project work and extracurricular activities to build up confidence. The Broad
components covered during the course are given below:

During the course, the trainee will learn about the emerging trends in drawing,
construct engineering drawing and dimensions techniques using drawing instruments. Draw
orthographic projection and isometric projection from orthographic views giving dimensions in
same scale & reduced scale. Trainees will learn skills to draw and indicate the different types of
sign and symbols used for fasteners, joints, fitting including electrical elements. Create 2D
objects on CAD drawing space using commands from ribbon, menu bar, toolbars and by typing
in command prompt.

1.2 PROGRESSION PATHWAYS

• Progression for this up-skilling programme will remain same as that of base trades for
which this course is designed.
• Can join industry as Technician and will progress further as Senior Technician,
Supervisor and can rise up to the level of Manager.
• Can become Entrepreneur in the related field.

1.3 COURSE STRUCTURE

Table below depicts the distribution of training hours across various course elements
during a period of 6 weeks: -

Notional Training
S No. Course Element
Hours
1. Professional Skill (Trade Practical) 180
2. Professional Knowledge (Trade Theory) 60
Total 240

1.4 ASSESSMENT & CERTIFICATION

The trainee will be tested for his skill, knowledge and attitude during the period of course
through formative assessment and at the end of the training programme through summative
assessment as notified by the DGT from time to time.

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a) The Continuous Assessment (Internal) during the period of training will be done by
Formative Assessment Method by testing for assessment criteria listed against learning
outcomes. The training institute has to maintain an individual trainee portfolio as detailed in
assessment guideline.

b) The pattern and marking structure is being notified by DGT from time to time. The learning
outcome and assessment criteria will be the basis for setting question papers for final
assessment.

c) Assessment will be evidence based comprising the following:


• Job carried out in labs/workshop/Field
• Answer sheet of assessment
• Viva-voce
• Participation and punctuality
Evidences of internal assessments are to be preserved until forthcoming Block examination for
audit and verification by examining body.

d) The minimum pass percentage for skill test is 60%.

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2. JOB ROLE

Engineering Drawing; This course is designed for Trainees to draft and prepare drawings of
components and devices, produce draft design and diagrams according to the given
specification. Trainees who interested in prepares drawings of machines, plant layout,
mechanical components, equipment etc. from sketches, notes, data or sample for purposes of
manufacture or repairs. Takes instructions from Engineer and calculates dimensions as
required, from available materials (notes, data etc.) or sample. Draws to scale detailed
drawings, assembly drawings, showing plan, elevations, sectional views etc. according to
nature of work and operations required. Prints(writes)dimensions, tolerances, material to be
used and other details to give clear picture and facilitate understanding. As on today create 2D
objects on CAD drawing space using commands from ribbon, menu bar, toolbars in CAD
application software.

Draughtsperson, Mechanical; prepares drawings of machines, plants, mechanical components,


equipment, etc. from sketches, notes, data or sample for purposes of manufacture or repairs.
Takes instructions from Mechanical Engineer and calculates dimensions as required, from
available materials (notes, data etc.) or sample. Draws to scale detailed drawings, assembly
drawings, showing plan, elevations, sectional views etc. according to nature of work and
operations required. Prints (writes) dimensions, tolerances, material to be used and other
details to gives clear picture and facilitate understanding. Maintains copies of drawings and
makes blue prints. May trace drawings. May design simple mechanical parts. May prepare
estimates for materials and labour required. May specialize in making drawings of jigs and tools
and be designated accordingly.

Draftsman; is also called, ‘Design Developer’, the Draftsman makes/modifies electrical system
drawings of control panels with application in various sectors. The individual at work develops
electrical system drawings based on panel requirements of the customer, as communicated by
the Design Engineer. This drawing is then verified by the Design Engineer and used by the
production team in order to assemble the control panel

This course enables Trainee to understand in depth about the drawing. This ADD ON
Courses includes drawing and drafting of mechanical component & equipments. After the
completion of course Trainees becomes an Engineering Drawing specialist.

Reference NCO-2015:
3118.0401 – Draughts-person, Mechanical
3118.0301 - Draftsman

Mapped NOS:
I. CSC/N9401
II. PSS/9401
III. G&J/N2307

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3. GENERAL INFORMATION

Name of the Trade ENGINEERING DRAWING

Trade Code DGT/8024

Reference NCO - 2015 3118.0301, 3118.0401


NOS Covered CSC/N9401, PSS/9401, G&J/N2307
NSQF Level Level 4
Duration of Craftsmen
240 Hours
Training
Passed 10th Class Examination with completion of initial 1200 hrs. of
Entry Qualification
CTS training in any engineering trade.
Unit Strength (No. of
20
Student)

Space Norms 64 Sq. m

Power Norms 3.7 KW


Instructors Qualification B.Voc/Degree in Engineering from AICTE/UGC recognized
Engineering College/University with one year Experience in the
relevant field.
OR
03 years Diploma in Engineering from AICTE/ recognized Board of
Technical Education or relevant Advanced Diploma (Vocational)
from DGT with two years’ experience in the relevant field.
OR
NTC/ NAC in any one of the relevant engineering group of trades
categorized under Engineering Drawing / D’man (Mech. / Civil) with
three years’ experience.
Essential Qualification:
National Craft Instructor Certificate(NCIC)in relevant trade
OR
NCIC in RoDA/D’man (Mech./Civil)or any of its variants under DGT.
List of Tools and
Equipment As per Annexure – I

Distribution of training on hourly basis: (Indicative only)

Total hours/ Week Trade practical Trade theory


40 30 10

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4. LEARNING OUTCOME

Learning outcomes are a reflection of total competencies of a trainee and assessment


will be carried out as per the assessment criteria.

4.1LEARNING OUTCOMES

1. Construct free hand sketches of simple tools and fastener with correct proportions.
(Mapped NOS:CSC/N9401)
2. Construct engineering drawing using drawing instruments. (Mapped NOS: CSC/N9401)
3. Construct different Geometrical figures using drawing Instruments. (Mapped NOS:
CSC/N9401)
4. Construct lettering and numbering. (Mapped NOS: CSC/N9401)
5. Indicate the dimensions and text on the geometrical figures as per convention.
(Mapped NOS: CSC/N9401)
6. Construct the layout of drawing sheet as per SP:46-2003. (Mapped NOS: CSC/N9401)
7. Draw orthographic Projections and draw isometric projection from orthographic views
(and vice-versa) giving proper dimensioning. (Mapped NOS:CSC/N9401)
8. Draw and indicate the different types of sign and symbols used for fasteners, joints,
fittings and electrical elements as per SP46:2003. (Mapped NOS:CSC/N9401, PSS/9401)
9. Create 2D objects on CAD drawing space using commands from ribbon, menu bar,
toolbars and by typing in command prompt. (Mapped NOS: G&J/N2307)
10. Construct projection views of geometrical figures with dimension and
annotation on CAD in different layers. (Mapped NOS: G&J/N2307)
11. Construction orthographic sectional view of machine blocks with dimension and
annotation on CAD in model space and viewport in layout space and save for print.
(Mapped NOS: G&J/N2307)

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5. SYLLABUS

SYLLABUS – ENGINEERING DRAWING


Duration: 240 Hours

Duration Reference Professional Skills Professional Knowledge


Weeks Learning outcome (Trade Practical) (Trade Theory)
Professional Construct free hand Freehand drawing of– Introduction:
Skills 15 Hrs. sketches of simple 1. Lines, polygons, ellipse etc. • Introduction to
tools and fastener 2. Geometrical figures and engineering drawing
Professional with correct blocks with dimension Conventions
knowledge proportions. 3. Transferring measurement • Views of engineering
05 Hrs. (Mapped NOS: from the given object to the drawing sheets
CSC/N9401) free hand sketches. • Method of folding of
4. Solid objects–Cube, printed drawing sheets as
Cuboids, Cone, Prism, per BIS SP: 46-2003
Pyramid, Frustum of Cone Drawing Instrument :
with dimensions. • Drawing board, T-square,
5. Hand tools and measuring Drafter (Drafting M/c), Set
tools used in common squares, Protector,
trades. Drawing Instrument Box
6. Simple fasteners bolts, nuts, (Compass, Dividers, Scale,
rivets, screw thread, Diagonal Scales etc.),
different types of locking pencils of different grades,
devices (e.g. Double nut, Drawing pins/ Clips.
Castle nut, Pin, etc.)
7. Different types of Keys,
splined shaft, circlips and
pins as per convention.
Professional Construct engineering Perform assignment using • Nomenclature, description
Skills 05 Hrs. drawing using drawing instruments:: anduse of drawing
drawing instruments. 8. Draw different types of instruments &various
Professional (Mapped NOS: lines as per SP: 46-2003 equipment, their care and
knowledge CSC/N9401) 9. Draw lines of given length maintenance.
02 Hrs. (straight, curved), drawing • Lines - Definition, types
of parallel lines, and applications in
perpendicular line and drawing as per BIS: 46-
methods of division of line 2003 and classification of
segment. lines
• Lines - Drawing
lines(straight, curved),

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drawing of parallel lines,


perpendicular line and
methods of division of line
segment
Professional Construct different Drawing of Geometrical • Definition, nomenclature
Skills 14 Hrs. Geometrical figures figures: of angles and
using drawing 10. Draw geometrical figures - measurement and types of
Professional Instruments. angle, measurement and angle and triangle
knowledge (Mapped NOS: draw different types of • Definition, nomenclature
03 Hrs. CSC/N9401) angle and triangles of Square, rectangle,
11. Draw bisecting practice of polygons, rhombus,
angles and triangles parallelogram, circle and
12. Draw Square, rectangle, its elements
rhombus, parallelogram,
circle and its elements
13. Draw different polygons
and measure their included
angles. Inscribed and
circumscribed polygons
Professional Construct lettering 14. Lettering and numbering – • Type of lettering
Skills 04 Hrs. and numbering write Block letters & proportion and spacing of
(Mapped NOS: numerals in single, double letters and words.
Professional CSC/N9401) stroke and inclined of ratio
knowledge 7:4 and 5:4 in drawing
01 Hrs. sheet.
Professional Indicate the Dimensioning and its Practice • Dimensioning - Definition,
Skills 05 Hrs. dimensions and text 15. Dimensioning and its and its types, types of
on the geometrical practice - Methods of arrow heads and leader
figures as per dimensions and position of line with text
Professional convention. dimensioning (aligned, • Basic idea of scales
knowledge (Mapped NOS: unidirectional)
02 Hrs. CSC/N9401) 16. Creating Symbols preceding
the value of dimension and
dimensional tolerance.
Professional Construct the layout Sizes and layout of drawing • Lay out and designation of
Skills 04 Hrs. of drawing sheet as sheets : a drawing sheet as per Sp -
per SP:46-2003 17. Layout a A3 drawing sheet 46 :2003
Professional (Mapped NOS: as per SP -46: 2003 with • Recommended scale of
knowledge CSC/N9401) margin and name plate. engineering drawing as per
02 Hrs. 18. Draw a sample title block Sp-46 : 2003
providing details as: • Types of Lines and their

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(i) Title of the drawing application.


(ii) Sheet number • Folding of prints for filing
(iii)Scale Cabinets or binding as per
(iv)Symbol, denoting the SP:46-2003.
method of projection
(v) Revision with sign
(vi) Name of the firm
(vii) Initials of staff drawn,
checked and approved.
Professional Draw orthographic 19. Draw orthographic • Methods of obtaining
Skills 30 Hrs. Projections and draw projection of points and orthographic view.Position
isometric projection lines. of the object, selection of
Professional from orthographic 20. Draw projection of plane the views, threeviews of
knowledge views (and vice- figures (lamina) drawing. Planes and their
10 Hrs. versa) giving proper 21. Draw Orthographic drawing normal projections.
dimensioning of solids (viz., cube, prisms, • Method of 1st angle and
(Mapped NOS: cone and pyramids) finding 3rd angle projections
CSC/N9401) out the true shape surfaces • Symbol of 1st angle and
cut by oblique planes. 3rd angle projection as per
22. Draw orthographic IS specification
sectional view of solid • Principle of isometric
objects. projection and Isometric
23. Construct the isometric drawing. Methods of
view of Polygons and isometricprojection and
circular lamina. dimensioning. Isometric
24. Draw isometric view of solid scale. Difference
geometrical figures from between Isometric
orthographic views with drawing &Isometric
dimension. projection.
Professional Draw and indicate the 25. Sketch Conventional sings • Conventional signs,
Skills 08 Hrs. different types of sign and symbols in the trades - symbols, abbreviations &
and symbols used for Fastener (bolts, nuts and hatching for different
Professional fasteners, joints, rivets), bars and profile materials.
knowledge fittings and electrical sections, weld, brazed and • Electrical and electronic
03 Hrs. elements as per soldered joints, electrical circuits.
SP46:2003 (Mapped and electronic elements,
NOS: CSC/N9401, piping joints and fittings.
PSS/9401) 26. Sketch different types of
section lines and
abbreviations for different
materials as per SP-

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46:2003.
27. Draw simple electrical &
electronic circuits.
Drawing in AutoCAD
Professional Create 2D objects on Perform application in • Introduction to CAD
Skills 37 Hrs. CAD drawing space CAD: Advantages of using CAD,
using commands from 28. Open file from Start-up CAD main Menu, screen
Professional ribbon, menu bar, palette. menu, command line,
knowledge toolbars and by typing 29. Change the Workspace model space and layout
14 Hrs. in command prompt. dropdown menu in CAD space.
(Mapped NOS: screen and follow the • Drawing layouts, Tool
G&J/N2307) ribbon and toolbar bars,File creation, Save,
settings. Open
30. Locate origin and the existing drawings, creation
graphical limit of drawing of Drawing Sheet as per
space from co-ordinate ISO.
display.
31. Use of drafting setting and
display commands.
32. Use buttons of mouse for
pan, zoom in and zoom out.
33. Use functional keys to
access certain commands.
34. Use commands from
icons in the ribbon, from
menu bar and from
floating toolbar.
35. Drag and drop figures
from tool palettes.
36. Type the command at the
command prompt and
invoke.
37. Open existing drawings
38. Create of drawing Sheet
layout
39. Open drawing sheet
layout from template.
Professional Construct projection 40. Create 2D objects using • Absolute Co-ordinate
Skills 33 Hrs. views of geometrical Absolute Co-ordinate system, Polar Co-ordinate
figures with system, Polar Co-ordinate System and Relative Co-
dimension and System and Relative Co- ordinate System, Create

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Professional annotation on CAD ordinate System. Line, Break, Erase, Undo.


knowledge indifferent layers 41. Draw 2D object • Drawing of Line, polyline,
10 Hrs. (Mapped NOS: using line, polyline, ray, ray, polygon, circle,
G&J/N2307) polygon, circle, rectangle, arc, ellipse using
rectangle, arc, ellipse different options.
commands. • Trim, Offset, Fillet,
42. Modify 2D objects Chamfer, Arc and Circle
using Break, Erase, Trim, under modify
Offset, Fillet, Chamfer commands.
Commands. • Move, Copy, Array, Insert
43. Manage 2D objects Block, Make Block, Scale,
using Move, Copy, Array, Rotate, Hatch Commands.
Insert Block, Make Block,
Scale, Rotate, Hatch
Commands.
44. Create templates, • Creating templates,
Insert drawings. Create Inserting drawings, Layers,
objects in different Layers Modify Layers.
and Modify Layer • Format dimension style,
properties. creating new dimension
45. Make layer visible or hide. style, modifying styles in
46. Provide dimension dimensioning.
on object. • Writing text on dimension
47. Create dimension by line and on leader.
customizing dimension • Edit text dimension
styles (lines, arrows, text,
unit and alignment)
48. Put dimension with scale
factor.
Professional Construction 49. Construct orthographic • Knowledge of short cut
Skills 25 Hrs. orthographic sectional sectional view of a steel keyboard command.
view of machine bracket with dimension • Customization of key
blocks with dimension using shortcut keyboard board command.
Professional and annotation on command. • Customization of drafting
knowledge CAD in model space 50. Construct isometric view of settings, changing
08 Hrs. and view port in simple machine block. orthographic snap to
layout 51. Construct detailed drawing isometric snap.
space and save for of two mating blocks. • Procedure to create
print. 52. Construct drawing of simple viewport in layout space in
(Mapped NOS: work holding device zooming scale.
G&J/N2307) 53. Create view ports in layout • Exporting of drawings to

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space and place views for other sources


model space indifferent
scale.
54. Create, save and print a • Save, Open existing
document, worksheet drawings, creation of
and pdf (portable document Drawing Sheet.
format)files.
Examination

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6. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

LEARNING OUTCOME ASSESSMENTCRITERIA


1. Construct free hand Maintain hand movement to draw straight lines and curved lines.
sketches of simple tools Sketch geometrical figures of lamina and blocks with correct
and fastener with correct proportions.
proportions. Indicate dimensions on the geometrical figures.
(Mapped NOS: Sketch hand tools, fasteners and different types of locking devices
CSC/N9401) maintaining correct proportions.

2. Construct engineering Perform assignment using drawing instruments.


drawing using drawing Draw different types of lines as per SP:46-2003
instruments. Draw straight lines, curved lines, parallel lines and perpendicular
(Mapped NOS: lines.
CSC/N9401) Draw line segment of given length
Draw angles with different methods and measured the dimensions.

3. Construct different Draw triangles, polygons, circles, parallelogram, angle bisector and
Geometrical figures using line bi-sector.
drawing Instruments. Construct regular polygons (up to 8 sides) on equal base.
(Mapped NOS: Layout a A3 drawing sheet as per Sp -46 : 2003 with margin and
CSC/N9401) name plate.
Fold a sheet of A0 size for filing Cabinets or binding as per SP: 46 -
2003.
Label a drawing view showing the types of line are used.
Construct ellipse, parabola & hyperbola.
Construct involutes, cycloid curves, helix & spiral.

4. Construct lettering and Write block letters & numerals in single & double stroke.
numbering. Write name of the drawing title on heading at centre alignment in
(Mapped NOS: double stroke 5:4 block letter.
CSC/N9401) Draw a sample title block as used in industry.

5. Indicate the dimensions Provide dimensions on the geometrical figures as per SP:46-2003
and text on the Write text and symbols preceding the value of dimension.
geometrical figures as per Label a drawing views showing the types of line are used.
convention. Construct object drawing with dimensioning in different alignment as
(Mapped NOS: per SP-46.
CSC/N9401)

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6. Construct the layout of Layout a A3 drawing sheet as per SP -46 : 2003 with margin and name
drawing sheet as per plate.
SP:46-2003 Draw a sample title block providing details as used in the industry.
(Mapped NOS:
CSC/N9401)

7. Draw orthographic Generate views in orthographic projection by placing object between


Projections and draw horizontal and vertical plane of axes.
isometric projection from Generate side view of laminar objects in different inclination on VP
orthographic views (and and HP by auxiliary vertical plane.
vice-versa) giving proper Draw orthographic projection of points, lines and plain laminar
dimensioning figures.
(Mapped NOS: Draw orthographic projection of solids viz. prism, cones, pyramids
CSC/N9401) and their frustums in 1st angle and 3rd angle method.
Draw the isometric projection of regular solids from orthographic
views.
Draw the isometric views for the given solids with hollow and cut
sections.
Draw the orthographic views of geometrical solids from their
isometric view.
Construct dimensions on the isometric view of solids.

8. Draw and indicate the Generate views in orthographic projection by placing object between
different types of sign and horizontal and vertical plane of axes.
symbols used for Generate side view of laminar objects in different inclination on VP
fasteners, joints, fittings and HP by auxiliary vertical plane.
and electrical elements as Draw orthographic projection of points, lines and plain laminar
per SP46:2003 figures.
(Mapped NOS:CSC/N9401, Draw orthographic projection of solids viz. prism, cones, pyramids
PSS/9401) and their frustums in 1st angle and 3rd angle method.
Draw the isometric projection of regular solids from orthographic
views.
Draw different Screw threads with SP-46:2003conventions.
Draw riveted joints giving rivet arrangement symbols.
Draw welded joints giving welding symbols in welded structures.
Draw symbols of different types of pipe fittings and pipe joints
(flanged, welded, threaded, socket and spigot).
Sketch Conventional signs and symbols for steel section.
Sketch different types of section lines and abbreviations for different
materials as per SP-46:2003.

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Sketch Conventional signs and symbols of electrical and electronic


elements.

9. Create 2D objects on CAD Perform file management in Windows operating system.


drawing space using Create, save and print a document, worksheet and pdf file.
commands from ribbon, Start drawing in CAD from: new, template wizard and
menu bar, toolbars and by existing drawing file.
typing in command Select Drawing limit of the CAD drawing space.
prompt. Select proper setting of ribbon and toolbars, choice of workspace,
(Mapped scale.
NOS:G&J/N2307) Draw object in CAD drawing space using commands from icons in the
ribbon, from menu bar, from floating toolbar and by typing
command at the command prompt.
Use functional keys to access certain commands.

10. Construct projection Draw object CAD drawing space using line, polyline, polygon, circle,
views of geometrical rectangle, arc, ellipse commands.
figures with Modify object using Break, Erase, Trim, Offset, Fillet, Chamfer,
dimension and Commands.
annotation on CAD in in Manage object using Move, Copy, Array, Insert Block, Make Block,
different layers Scale, Rotate, Hatch Commands.
(Mapped NOS: Create templates, Insert drawings, Layers, Modify Layer properties.
G&J/N2307) Provide dimension, annotation on object and customize different
Dimension and Text styles.
Construct orthographic drawing using shortcut keyboard command.
Construct isometric drawing of machine blocks.
Put dimension with scale factor.

11. Construction orthographic Draw orthographic sectional view of a steel bracket with dimension.
sectional view of machine Construct isometric view of simple machine block.
blocks with dimension and Construct detailed drawing of two mating blocks.
annotation on CAD Create orthographic view of simple work holding device.
inmodel space and Arrange the drawing in two and three viewports in layout space.
viewport in layoutspace Create, save and print a document, worksheet and convert the
and save for print. drawing file into pdf (portable document format)file.
(Mapped NOS:
G&J/N2307)

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ANNEXURE-I

LIST OF TOOLS & EQUIPMENT

ENGINEERING DRAWING

S No. Name of the Tools and Equipment Specification Quantity

A:TRAINEESTOOL KIT:
1. Drawing instrument box Containing- Compass with 01 set per
pencilpoint, divider, trainee
protractor,scale, etc.
2. Setsquare celluloid 45° 250 x 1.5mm 01 no. per
trainee
3. Setsquare celluloid 30°-60° 250 x 1.5mm 01no.per
trainee
4. French-curves(setof12 4sets.
celluloid)
5. T-Square or Mini drafter 750mm 01no.per
trainee
6. Drawing board IS:1444 700mm x 500mm 01no.per
trainee
7. Almirah steel As required As required
B: GENERAL MACHINERY & SHOP OUTFIT :
8. Draughtsman table 20 nos.
9. Draughtsman stool 20 nos.
10. Desktop Computer, for running latest processor, higher speed,
AutoCAD software (Latest Version), higher RAM, Wi-Fi Enabled.
preloaded with windows operating Network Card with USB Mouse, USB
20+1 nos.
system. Keyboard and Monitor (Min. 17
Inch.) Licensed Operating System
and Antivirus compatible
11. Software:
MS- office latest version,
20+1 users
AutoCAD with latest Licensed
version (Free downloadable),
12. Laser Jet printer latest model 1 no.
13. UPS As required
14. Instructor Table 1 no.
15. Instructor Chair 2 nos.
16. Computer table 20+1 nos.
17. Computer chairs 20+1 nos.
18. External storage device (8 GB) 2 nos.
19. White Board for using LCD
1 no.
projector(optional)
20. Almirah (steel) 1 no.

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ANNEXURE-II

The DGT sincerely acknowledges contributions of the Industries, State Directorates,


Trade Experts, Domain Experts and all others who contributed in designing/ revising the
curriculum. Special acknowledgement is extended by DGT to the following expert members
who had contributed immensely in this curriculum.

Trade committee meeting to finalize the syllabus of “Employability Skills (2 nd Year)


Module and Engineering Drawing (240 hrs.) held on 14th March, 2023 at CSTARI,
Conference Room.
Sl. Name and Designation
Organization with Address Remarks
No. (Shri/Smt./Kumari)
1. Sunil Kumar Gupta, DDG CSTARI, Kolkata Chairman
2. N.R. Aravindan, Director CSTARI, Kolkata Member
3. Sanjay Kumar, Director DGT, MSDE, New Delhi Member
Trishna Welfare Trust, RBC Member
4. Sanjay Nath, Founder
Road, Rishra
Juthika Roy (Chakraborty), Member
5. ITI, Gariahat
Instructor
Tanumay Ghosh, Member
6. ITI, Gariahat
Instructor
M. Sangara Pondian, Member
7. NIMI, Chennai
Training Officer (Retd.)
V.Gopalakrishnan, Member
8. NIMI, Chennai
Manager
9. Rupen Kr. Saha NSTI Kolkata (Howrah) Member
Utpal Banerjee, Project Adwik Security, Ballygunge, Member
10.
Head Kolkata
Shubhra Gupra, Vice Member
11. Medha
President
Preety Thapa, Asst. Vice Member
12. Medha
President
13. Kotresh HB Quest Alliance Member
14. Soumitra De Surya Engg. Pvt. Ltd, Kolkata Member
15. Sushmitha Sridhara Quest Alliance Member
16. Soorya Menon Quest Alliance Member
17. Ankita Dhyami Quest Alliance Member
Badal Chandra Das, JSS RK Mission Ashram, Member
18.
Director Narendrapur
Parthasarathi Roy, Member
19. Women ITI, Kolkata
Instructor
20. Narottam Roy, Director JSS, Howrah Member
21. Partha P. Ganguly, RK Mission, Belur Math Member

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Teacher
Sharif Balaji, Technical Member
22. BFSI SSC, Mumbai
Partner
23. Balaji S. Technical Partner BFSI SSC, Mumbai Member
Angshuman Chatterjee, Member
24. Classic International, Kolkata
Propritor
25. Satyajeet Shrikant, Date Hindustan Aeronautics Member
Ramesh Sarkar, Ex Member
26. JSS-(N) 24 Parganas
Chairman
Shibani Biswas, Chief Member
27. JSS-(N) 24 Parganas
Coordinator
28. Shibasis Sen, Engineer EEPC India, Kolkata Member
29. Mousumi Lahiri, Faculty ITI, Howrah Homes, Howrah Member
Sudip Ranjan Ghosh, Member
30. ITI, Howrah Homes, Howrah
Instructor
Snehasish Member
31. DGT, MSDE, New Delhi
Bandyopadhyay, AD
32. Subir Ray, Director D.Kapur CPS Lab Member
33. Suman Kumar, NIESBUD Member
Vijay Kumar
34. CSTARI, Kolkata Expert
Assistant Director
Tapan Haldar Expert
35. NSTI Howrah
Training Officer
Rupen Kumar Saha NSTI Howrah Expert
36.
Training Officer
Samir Sarkar CSTARI, Kolkata Expert
37.
Assistant Director
Prasoon Kumar Ghosh CSTARI, Kolkata Expert
38.
Ex-Sr. D/Man
39. B. Sharanappa, AD CSTARI, Kolkata Member
40. Sk. Altaf Hossain, AD CSTARI, Kolkata Member
41. A. Pandey, AD CSTARI, Kolkata Member
42. Bhagat Singh, AD CSTARI, Kolkata Member
43. M.J. Vijay Raju, AD CSTARI, Kolkata Member
44. PK Bairagi, TO CSTARI, Kolkata Member
45. BK Nigam, TO CSTARI, Kolkata Member
46. KVS Narayana, TO CSTARI, Kolkata Member
47. Hemant Kujur, Jr. D/Man CSTARI, Kolkata Member
48. B. Biswas, Jr. D/Man CSTARI, Kolkata Member

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