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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP Directorate General of Training FOREMEN TRAINING INSTITUTE Tumkur Road, Bengaluru – 560 022

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FOREMEN TRAINING INSTITUTE Tumkur Road, Bengaluru – 560 022

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Directorate General of Training

FOREMEN TRAINING INSTITUTETumkur Road, Bengaluru – 560 022

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FOREMEN TRAINING INSTITUTE Tumkur Road, Bengaluru – 560 022DIRECTOR

Hi, Greetings from Foremen Training Institute!

Foremen Training Institute is one of the pioneer Institute, under the Ministry of Skill development and entrepreneurship, and was established in the year 1968 under the German assistance by the Government of India. It offers vocational training under Short term courses, Tailor made courses and long term Craft Instructor courses for up gradation of technological skills and behavioural skills of working Foremen and Supervisors of industrial personnel in line with the Skill India mission.

The Infrastructure facility of FTI, Bengaluru is one of the best and upgraded time and again by German assistance as well as by the Govt of India. Under the World Bank assistance we have set up state of art Electrical and Fabrication (Welding) Laboratories recently.

Our faculties are well experienced and have been trained both within country as well in abroad and conduct regular seminars and workshops for updating and refreshing the knowledge tank.

FTI, Bengaluru has a good library with collection ranging from technical books to general books and journals.

FTI has a decent and moderate hostel with a capacity to accommodate 238 trainees with a dispensary headed by a Chief medical Officer for the health care of trainees.The whole Institute campus is WiFi enabled.

FTI, Bengaluru is entrusted to conduct Assessor Competency Evaluation tests to certify the Assessors who assess the trainees of Modular Employable Skill training programmes of Government of India and also conducts Regional and National Work Skills Competition in association with CII (Confederation of Indian Industry).

A state of art Auditorium with a seating capacity of 400 is an extra value addition facilty at FTI, Bengaluru, where cultural programmes, Blood Donation Camps , Free Eye Check-up, and other student centric events are regularly held.

Since inception, we have trained 47820 trainees in short duration courses and 2425 in long duration courses.

Our honour, if you could spare your precious few minutes in understanding the contents of this calendar, wherein we tried to present the various training activities proposed for the year 2016-17, which will of use for your manpower quality development programs. We also conduct training programs customised to suit your requirements in the areas explained.

So, on behalf of all at FTI, Bengaluru, I cordially request your active participation and support in utilising the facilities available at this Institute and make “Skill India”, vision of our Hon’ble Prime Minister, a successful Mission.

For and On behalf of everyone at FTI, Bangalore.

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Foremen Training Institute, is dedicated to providing the global Labour market, excellent training programs which meet their training challenges and technological goals

Deploy the right mix of contents as deliverables in training so that trained workforce are readily useful to the Industry.

Follow up the trained workforce is employed and explore the possibilities of placements.

Commitment to constant up gradation of Infrastructure, constant updating of technological skills, thereby keeping pace with Industrial expectations

Engage with Industry to have a constant Industry – Institute relationship

Stimulate and Inspire skill development training activities across the country and believe Skill India is the only ultimate solution for the success of make in India.

Supply quality Craft Instructors to ITIs who will shape the future of Vocational training.

“Believe in our capacity to excel, contribute significantly in skill development of the labour market, focus on our core areas of excellence, collaborate with Industry and understand their requirements and concentrate on Initiatives like Skill India and Make in India to constantly supply Industry ready skilled human resources”

Mission

N. R.Aravindan

V.V. Subbarao

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code of the Course June-2016 Sept. - 2016 Dec-2016 Mar - 2017CNC PROGRAMMING

CNC TURNING, PROGRAMMING,

SIMULATION & OPERATION (Siemens 828 control system)

0101 0211th Apr–22nd Apr23rd May- 3rd Jun

4th Jul- 15th July16th Aug-26th Aug

17th Oct - 28th Oct28th Nov – 9th Dec

9th Jan - 20th Jan20th Feb – 3rd Mar

Course Name Weeks April,May, July, Aug, Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb

CNC MILLING PROGRAMMING ,

SIMULATION & OPERATION (Siemens 828 control system)

Development in CNC , CNC machining concepts, part programming concepts using G code and M code contour programming, process planning , CNC Tooling, simple part programming on CNC lathe , programming on stock removal , drilling, threading , sub programming, canned cycles, verification of CNC programme by simulation by using SinuTrain 828 Siemens control system. Demo/practical’s on CNC Lathe machine operation.

Development in CNC , CNC machining concepts, part programming concepts using G code and M code contour programming, process planning , CNC Tooling, simple part programming on CNC Milling, programming on stock removal , drilling, threading , sub programming, canned cycles, verification of CNC programme by simulation by using SinuTrain 828 Siemens control system. Demo/practical’s on CNC Milling machine operation.

0102 022nd May - 13th May13th Jun - 24th Jun

25th Jul -5th Aug19th Sep- 30th Sep

7th Nov- 18th Nov19th Dec - 30th Dec

30th Jan`- 10th Feb13th Mar - 24th Mar

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FOREMEN TRAINING INSTITUTE Tumkur Road, Bengaluru – 560 022

G.N.Eshwarappa

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Co-ordinate system - Introduction to AutoCAD - Draw Commands - Modify commands - Block commands - Creation of Templates & Layers, Inserting drawings - Dimensioning drawings - 3D primitives - Sweep, loft commands & draft editing of 3D drawings - Boolean operations - Setting User coordinate Systems - Plotting & Converting into pdf file

Basics of Inventor 2015 - Primitive modeling - Sketching & Constraining commands - Part modeling commands - Editing parametric parts - Boolean operations - Making Assemblies - Automated Dimensioning Techniques - Convert 3D to 2D drawings & dimensioning techniques

code of the Course June-2016 Sept. - 2016 Dec-2016 Mar - 2017CAD-CAM

Designing & Detailing using AutoCAD

2015 (Mech)

Assemblies and detailing using Inventor 2015

0201

0202

02

02

23rd May- 3rd Jun

2nd May - 13th May

11th Jul - 22nd Jul19th Sep - 30th Sep

8thAug-19th Aug

21st Nov - 2nd Dec

17th Oct - 28th Oct

2nd Jan - 13th Jan27th Feb - 10th Mar

30th Jan - 10th Feb

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Course Name Weeks April,May, July, Aug, Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb

R. Eshwari

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code of the Course June-2016 Sept. - 2016 Dec-2016 Mar - 2017

Part modelling designing & Detailing using Unigraphics(Nx8)

0203 02 13th Jun - 24th Jun 22nd Aug- 2nd Sep 31st Oct - 11th Nov16th Jan - 27th Jan

20th Mar – 31st Mar

Course Name Weeks April,May, July, Aug, Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb

ELECTRIC MOTORS & CONTROLS

ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE

& SAFETY

Types of modelling work benches - Part Designing features - Associative copy commands - Datum reference elements creation - Boolean operations - Advanced Part modelling features - Bottom up / Top down Assembly Design - Drafting work Bench

Classification of Electric Motors- construction, working principle, starting methods, speed control & applications of 3phase, 1 phase motors, DC motors, Servo motor, Stepper motor & Linear motor. Plugging & Dynamic braking of motors. Industrial control circuits. Static control of motors. Practical: Logic functions in electrical controls. Starter circuits for 3 phase induction motor, slipring induction motor, 2 speed induction motor, single phase motors. Time delay & sequential circuits. Trouble shooting in motors, control/power circuits & starters. Exercises on DC motors, servo, stepper & linear motors. Testing of motors. Motor protection simulation.

Purpose & types of Maintenance. Maintenance of Motors, transformers, starters, switchgears, diesel generator set, Sub-station, Batteries, AC plant . Power factor. Energy conservation. Earthing. Electrical Hazards- shock, burns, fire- causes & prevention. Electrical safety & First aid. Case studies. Practical: Measurement of IR value. Identification of motor terminals. High voltage test. Exercises on motor starter circuits. Trouble shooting of motors, power & control circuits. Motor assembling & disassembling. Synchronization of alternator with mains. Testing of transformer oil. Demo on Buchholz Relay, protection of motors & transformers. Measurement of earth resistance.

0301

0302

02

02

4th Apr - 15thApr6th Jun - 17th Jun

25th Apr - 6th May20th Jun – 1st Jul

8th Aug- 19 th Aug26th Sep - 7th Oct

22nd Aug- 2nd Sep

28th Nov – 9th Dec

17th Oct - 28th Oct12th Dec - 23rd Dec

30th Jan - 10th Feb

20th Feb - 3rd Mar

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ELECTRICAL CONTROLS

B.N. Sridhar

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Course Name Weeks April,May, July, Aug, Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb

Introduction to Switch Gear & Protection. Protection scheme in Generation, Transmission & Distribution systems. Types of circuit breakers- construction, operation & maintenance. Types of Protective relays. & tripping characteristics. Current, voltage, frequency, negative sequence, earth fault & differential protections. Buchholz Relay. Current & Potential transformers. Practical: Circuit breakers (ACB, VCB)- Operation, fault simulation & maintenance. Protective Relays(Electro-mechanical, Solid state & Numerical) -setting, programming, fault simulation & resetting. Protection simulation study of motors, generators & transformers. Testing of CT & PT.

Number systems, gates, Boolean algebra, Adders, subtractors, comparator, parity generator and checker,Multiplexer, demultiplexer, Decoder, Encoder, Flip Flops, Registers, Counters, Memories, Analog to Digital conversion, Digital to analog conversion.

Rectifiers, SCR,DIAC,TRIAC,UJT,IGBT, Phase angle control using SCR, AC voltage controllers, DC voltage controllers, Inverters, Pulse Width Modulation, UPS,SMPS, AC Drives, DC drives, Choppers, Thyristor commutation , Logic gates, Flip Flops , Registers and counters, Microcontroller based motor control. AC drives and DC drives.

code of the Course June-2016 Sept. - 2016 Dec-2016 Mar - 2017

ELECTRONIC CONTROLS

PROTECTIVE RELAYS & CIRCUIT

BREAKERS

DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AND APPPLICATIONS

POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES

0303

0401

0402

02

02

02

16th May-27th May

4th Apr–15th Apr27th Jun- 8th July

2nd May - 13th May

11th Jul -22nd Jul13th Sep – 23rd Sep

22nd Aug- 2nd Sep

8th Aug- 19 th Aug

7th Nov- 18th Nov

7th Nov- 18th Nov

9th Jan - 20th Jan13th Mar - 24th Mar

30th Jan - 10th Feb

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Course Name Weeks April,May, July, Aug, Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb

| K.R. Ganapathy

| Shreeshaila p.

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code of the Course June-2016 Sept. - 2016 Dec-2016 Mar - 2017

MICRO CONTROLLER ( 8051) AND

APPLICATIONS0403 02 16th May-27th May 11th Jul - 22nd Jul

17th Oct - 28th Oct19th Dec - 30th Dec

Course Name Weeks April,May, July, Aug, Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb

PROGRAMMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS

(Allen Bradley) AND APPLICATIONS

PIC MICRO CONTROLLER ( 16F87X SERIES ) AND

APPLICATIONS

Introduction to embedded systems, 8051 Architecture, Addressing modes: Register addressing, Immediate addressing, Direct addressing, Indirect addressing, Indexed addressing, Groups of instructions, Data transfer, Arithmetic and logical instructions, Branching instructions, Bit logical instructions, Programmable Peripheral Interface-8255, Interfacing/Applications: Logic controller interface, Traffic lights interface, Relay output interface, Elevator interface, Stepper motor interface, DC motor interface, 12 bit ADC interface, Dual DAC interface, Temperature transducer interface.

PLC hardware and software aspects, Allen Bradley compact logix configuration, programming using RS Logix 5000, developing ladder diagrams using different instructions like timers, counters, add, compare, equal to, greater than etc., Panel View, Variable frequency drives. Interfacing real time application trainers to PLC like water level control, traffic lights control, material handling system, bottle filling system etc.,

Introduction to embedded systems. Study of PIC 16F87X series of microcontrollers. Architecture, Addressing modes, Instruction set, Memory organisation. Assembly language programming. PIC C programming. Interfacing applications : LCD, USART,ADC, Buzzer, relay, Capture, compare, PWM, I2 C SPI, key pad, stepper motor, DC motor.

0404

0405

02

02

18th Apr - 29thApr6th Jun - 17th Jun 19th Sep - 30th Sep 28th Nov – 9th Dec 20th Feb- 3rd Mar

2nd Jan - 13th Jan20th Mar - 31st Mar

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Pneumatic Controls: Industrial Power systems, pneumatic systems, Compressed air generation and distribution, FRL unit, pneumatic actuators, Directional control valves, Check Valves, roller Valves, Symbols, Flow Control Valves, Logic Valves, time delay Valves, Pressure sequence valve, pneumatic counters, Development of typical pneumatic circuits and synchronization of multi cylinders and software simulation of pneumatics circuits.

Overview of pneumatic systems, single solenoid, double solenoid valves, electrical control components – PBs, Relays, limit switches, proximity sensors, pressure switches, timers, counters, etc., Development of typical electro-pneumatic circuits and synchronization of multi cylinders and software simulation of electro-pneumatics.

code of the Course June-2016 Sept. - 2016 Dec-2016 Mar - 2017PNEUMATIC /HYDRAULIC CONTROL

PNEUMATIC CONTROLS WITH

ACTUATORS

ELECTRO PNEUMATIC CONTROL WITH

ACTUATORS

0501

0502

01

01

23rd May-27 th May

18th Apr- 22nd Apr30th May- 3rd Jun

11th July- 15th Jul22nd Aug- 26th Aug

18th July-22nd July29th Aug- 2nd Sep

17th Oct – 21st Oct

7th Nov- 11th Nov5th Dec- 9th Dec

16th Jan -20th Jan27th Feb - 3rd Mar

23rd Jan- 27 th Jan6th Mar - 10th Mar

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Course Name Weeks April,May, July, Aug, Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb

Familiarization with electro-pneumatic input and output devices, PBs, Relays and Proximity Sensors, Development of electro-pneumatic relay circuits and practical, SIEMENS S7 300 PLC – Hardware and Software aspects, simple programming instructions in STEP 7 and programming, Timers, Counters and memory instructions and programming, control of single-actuator and multiple-actuator systems using PLC. Programming, Control of single-actuators and multi-actuator systems using PLC programming techniques.

ELECTRO-PNEUMATIC CONTROLS USING

PLC SIEMENS SIMATIC S7 - 300

0503 0225th Apr - 6th May6th Jun - 17th Jun

25th Jul -5th Aug6th Sep - 16th Sep

24th Oct- 4th Nov19th Dec- 30th Dec

30th Jan- 10th Feb13th Mar - 24th Mar

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Shobha bai .B

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ADVANCED ELECTRO-PNEUMATIC CONTROLS

USING PLC SIEMENS SIMATIC (S7-300) & HMI

0504 028thAug-19th Aug

19th Sep - 30th Sep15th Nov - 25th Nov

2nd Jan - 13th Jan13th Feb - 24th Feb

code of the Course June-2016 Sept. - 2016 Dec-2016 Mar - 2017Course Name Weeks April,May, July, Aug, Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb

INDUSTRIAL HYDRAULIC CONTROLS

ELECTRO HYDRAULIC CONTROLS

Concept of solenoid valves, proximity sensors, PLC – Hardwiring and configuration (S7 - 300), concept of writing programs using ladder diagram, timers, counters, multi cylinders, Writing the programs and implementation with both analog and digital outputs using advanced trainer kit(Electronic Veneta Italy make, Automation with HMI and Program)

Introduction including health & safety. Basics of Hydraulic Controls,Symbols used in Hydraulic Controls Hydraulic cylinders, Pumps & Motors – types, construction, operation & their selection,Directional Control Valves – Types, operation and their applications Pressure Control Valves - Types, operation and their applications,Flow Control Valves - Types, operation and their applications,Discussion of various other accessories – Hydraulic power pack, filters, accumulators & intensifiers,Discussion of various typical circuits. Closed & open loop circuits ,Hydraulic Fluid – Functions, characteristics, requirements, additives, types, selection criteria. Contamination & its control,Maintenance of hydraulic system

Basics & Introduction to Electro Hydraulic Controls,Symbols used in Electro Hydraulic Controls Relays & its contacts ,Proximity Sensors Timers & Counters,Design of different circuits Maintenance of Electro Hydraulic Control Systems

0505

0506

01

01

11th Apr- 15th Apr6th Jun - 10th Jun

25th July-29 th July22nd Aug-26th Aug26th Sep - 30th Sep

18th July-22nd July

31st Oct- 4th Nov19th Dec- 23rd Dec

7th Nov- 11th Nov

30th Jan- 3rd Feb20th Mar - 24th Mar

6th Feb - 10th Feb

Course contents

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Ramakrishne gowda

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Quality Control Circles Concept – Problem Identification, Analysis, Solving methods – Application of 7QC tools - CheckSheets, Pareto Diagram- Histogram, BrainStorming & Ishikawa Diagram - Root cause Analysis, Why- Why – Analysis – Kaizen Concepts, Stratification – Scatter Diagram, Control Charts – Examples of all Tools Exercises on usage of 7 QC tools & case studies on Quality Control Circles

Introduction to Quality and System requirement for Total Quality, Total employee involvement, Team work, Problem solving Techniques, PDCA Cycle – Deming’s 14 points, 7QC tools, Waste Elimination process, Just-in-Time concepts, House-keeping (5S), POKA-YOKE, KAIZEN, SMED and 6 Sigma Concepts, Customer Relationship Management Case studies & videos on Just-in-Time concepts, 5S, POKA-YOKE, KAIZEN, SMED Concepts

QUALITY ENGINEERINGANALYSIS &

IMPROVEMENT USING QUALITY CONTROL

CIRCLES (QCC)

TQM FOR CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP & BUSINESS

IMPROVEMENT

0601

0602

01

01 6th Jun - 10th Jun

18th Jul – 22nd Jul26thSep- 30th Sep

22nd Aug-26thAug 17th Oct – 21stOct

2nd Jan - 6th Jan

6th Feb - 10th Feb

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code of the Course June-2016 Sept. - 2016 Dec-2016 Mar - 2017Course Name Weeks April,May, July, Aug, Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb

Our Strength:WSA, Drivers, MTS

N. Kumar Sharavana S. Vitthal N. Vijayababu

V. Venkatesh Naga Raveendra D. E. G. Chandran

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Quality Concepts, Evolution of Quality Standards, Introduction to ISO-9000, Quality Management Principles, Process Approach, ISO-9001 Requirements, Preparation of various documentation, Corrective action & Preventive action, Certification Process, Quality Audits, Internal Audits, Exercise on ISO clauses, preparation of various documents & case studies on Audits

Introduction to Quality – Measure of central tendency and Dispersion – Normal Distribution -Statistical Quality Control Concepts – Process Capability Ratios – Out of Control & In-control processes, Six Sigma concept Evolution, Six Sigma Deployment, Selecting Problems, DMAIC Techniques, Problem solving & Optimization case studies of Six Sigma problems, Exercises on central Tendency & dispersion measures, Process Capability study , case studies on six sigma problems

ISO - 9001 : 2015 STANDARDS FOR

QUALITY ASSURANCE

6 SIGMA FOR PROCESS CONTROL

& IMPROVEMENT

0603

0604

01

01

20th Jun- 24th Jun

27th Jun - 1st Jul

29th Aug - 2nd Sep 7th Nov- 11th Nov

3rd Oct - 7th Oct

27th Feb-3rd Mar

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Our Strength:MT Staff

K. Ramaiah L. Manohara Naraseeyappa

P. Gopal

Savithri

Rathnamma

B.V. Kanchimayagaiah M. Jayaramulu C.P. Manchegowda M. Anniappa

K. Krishna

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BUSINESS PERFORMANCE EVALUATION USING QUALITY CONTROL & MANAGEMENT

0605 02 9th May- 20th May 4th Jul - 15th Jul13thSep- 23rd Sep

15th Nov- 25th Nov 23rd Jan - 3rd Feb

code of the Course June-2016 Sept. - 2016 Dec-2016 Mar - 2017Course Name Weeks April,May, July, Aug, Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb

ENGINEERING METROLOGY & ITS APPLICATION FOR QUALITY INSPECTORS

CALIBRATION OF VERNIERINSTRUMENTS & LIMIT

GAUGES

Quality Control V/s Quality Assurance, Business cycle, Market Need Analysis, Introduction to statistics, SQC Techniques for variability reduction, use of Control charts, Process Capability study & performance Analysis, QCC & 7 QC Tools, Quality Management types - ISO-9000, TQM and 6 Sigma Concepts, Vendor Development and Rating. Examples of current Market need, Exercises on control charts, Process Capability study , Case studies & videos on various Quality Management Concepts

Introduction to Inspection and Quality Control, Limits, Fits, Tolerances and limit gauges, Linear Measurements, Optical Measuring Instruments, Angular measurements, Thread measurements, Calibration Techniques, Error in Measurement process, Statistical process control techniques, Metrology Lab Practice for understanding, handling & usage of Various Instruments listed in above categories

Introduction to Calibration, Errors in Measuring Process, Calibration Process & Selection of Calibration of Equipment. Calibration of Instruments - Vernier Caliper, Micrometer, Dial gauge and Calibration of Limit Gauges – plug gauge, Feeler gauge, Preparation of History Card, frequency for Calibration, Uncertainty and Traceability, Laboratory practice for Calibration

0701

0702

02

01

23rd May - 3rd Jun 1stAug-12th Aug

16thAug-19th Aug

5th Dec- 16th Dec

13th Feb - 17th Feb

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METROLOGY-MECHANICAL ENGG

A. ChandrashekarV. Venkatesh

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Time Management : Productivity; Planning; Motivation; Leadership Controlling of work Decision Making and Problem Solving Industrial Legislation Group Behaviour; Performance appraisal; Discipline & Morale

Role of Project Manager ,Project Quality,Project Scope Project schedule,Project Budget,Project procurementProject Integration Management,Hands on Using Microsoft Project management software

Functions of PPC,Planning Process; planning techniques,Type of Production; Forecasting; bill of materials,Material requirement Planning,Material Management,ABC Analysis; Economic Order Quantity Plant Layout,Material Handling

code of the Course June-2016 Sept. - 2016 Dec-2016 Mar - 2017INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

SUPERVISORY DEVELOPMENTPROGRAMME

PROJECT MANAGEMENT - PMP CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING

PRODUCTION PLANNING &

CONTROL

0801

0802

0803

02

02

01

11th Apr- 22nd Apr13th Jun- 24thJun

23rd May - 3rd Jun

2nd May - 6th May

8th Aug- 19thAug

18th Jul - 29th Jul19thSep- 30th Sep

4th Jul - 8th Jul

17th Oct- 28th Oct12th Dec- 23rd Dec

28th Nov - 9th Dec

3 rd Oct- 7 th Oct

6th Feb - 17th Feb20th Mar- 31st Mar

16th Jan - 27thJan

2nd Jan - 6th Jan27th Feb-3rd Mar

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Course Name Weeks April,May, July, Aug, Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb

G.C. Ramamurththy

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code of the Course June-2016 Sept. - 2016 Dec-2016 Mar - 2017Course Name Weeks April,May, July, Aug, Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb

MACHINE TOOL MAINTENANCE

DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING OF JIGS

& FIXTURES

COMPRESSOR MAINTENANCE

Introduction to maintenance including health & safety. Types of maintenance – Preventive and Breakdown Maintenance management - TPM, 5s & Kaizen concepts,Bearing, Lubrication and lubricants,Use of maintenance equipment,Maintenance of Hydraulic & Pneumatic Control system,Electrical control elements, power and control circuits, DOL Starter, star delta starter, Maintenance,Reconditioning of machine tools Testing of Machine tools,Corrosion and its controls Installation and commissioning,Welding – types - application

Introduction to Jigs & Fixtures including safety,Locating Principles and locaters,Clamping principles and clamps,Drill jigs & Bushes Limits, Fits & Tolerances,Manufacturing concepts-Drilling, Turning, Milling & Grinding operations,Design concept of Jigs & Fixtures,Materials used for Jigs & Fixtures,Turning fixtures ,Milling fixtures

Introduction to compressor including safetyTypes, construction, working principles, operation and their application (Reciprocating, Centrifugal, Screw, Vane, Blower & Scroll. Working principles and their application),Selection of compressor,Defect analysis and remedies.

0901

1001

0902

03

03

01

18th Apr - 6th May

20th Jun - 8th Jul

23rd May-27th May

16th Aug- 2nd sep

6th Sep - 23rd Sep

1st Aug- 5th Aug

3 rd Oct- 21st Oct26th Dec-13th Jan

21st Nov - 9th Dec

20th Feb-10 th Mar

13 th Mar-17 th Mar

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MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING

TOOL ROOM TECHNIQUES

N. Vivekanandan

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WeldingTerminology, SMAW/GMAW/GTAW/SAW/RW process applications and features. Welding power sources and classifications, welding consumables, Welding safety and symbols, Welding Metallurgy, Welding defects causes and remedy, dimensional Inspection and NDT techniques. Demonstration & practice on SMAW/GMAW/GTAW/SAW/RW process and NDT techniques

Introduction to welding, safety in welding, Welding symbols Welding defects causes and remedy, Dimensional Inspection. Features and advantages of 4 basic NDT methods. Dye penetrant and magnetic particle testing techniques demonstration & practice. Practice on weld measurement gauges

code of the Course June-2016 Sept. - 2016 Dec-2016 Mar - 2017WELDING TECHNOLOGY

WELDING TECHNOLOGY FOR SUPERVISORS &

ENGINEERS

WELDING INSPECTION

1101

1102

02

01

11th Apr-22nd Apr 20th Jun - 1st Jul

30th May- 3rd Jun 29th Aug- 2nd Sep

17th Oct - 28th Oct12th Dec- 23rd Dec

7 th Nov - 11th Nov

27th Feb-10th Mar

9th Jan-13th Jan

Course contents

Course contents

Course Name Weeks April,May, July, Aug, Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb

MIG/MAG WELDING

Process features, Power sources, Wire feed systems, Selection of welding parameters, Welding wire and specification, Shielding gases and its significance, welding defects, welding safety. Hands on practice of different joints on MS & SS metals.

1103 02 16thMay- 27th May 13th Feb - 24th Feb

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code of the Course June-2016 Sept. - 2016 Dec-2016 Mar - 2017Course Name Weeks April,May, July, Aug, Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb

TIG & MIG/MAG WELDING

NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING

Process features, Power sources, Wire feed systems, welding torch and its parts, Selection of welding parameters, Welding wire & filler rod and specification, Shielding gases and its significance, welding defects, welding safety. Hands on practice of different joints on MS & SS metals.

Introduction to welding, safety in welding, Welding symbols Welding defects causes and remedy, Dimensional Inspection and features & advantages of four basic NDT methods. DPT, MPT& UT testing techniques demonstration & practice. Radiographic film interpretation. Practice on weld measurement gauges.

1105

1106

02

01

6th Jun– 17thJun 13th Sep – 23rd Sep

22 nd Aug- 26 th Aug 31st Oct - 4th Nov

13 th Mar- 24th Mar

30th Jan-3 rd Feb

Course contents

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TIG WELDING

Process features, Power sources, welding torch and its parts, Selection of welding parameters, Filler rods and specification, Shielding gases and its significance, welding defects, welding safety. Hands on practice of different joints on MS, Aluminium & SS metals.

1104 01 1st Aug- 5th Aug 16th Jan - 20th Jan

Course contents

Advantages and applications of robot welding, Identification and moving of welding robot. Types of coordinate systems, Mastering and calibration, welding programming, Modifications of program. Demonstration and practice on KUKA MIG/MAG welding robot integrated with Fronius power source.

ROBOT WELDING (PROGRAMMING &

OPERATION)1107 01 16th Aug- 19th Aug 28th Nov – 2nd Dec 6th Feb-10th Feb

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code of the Course June-2016 Sept. - 2016 Dec-2016 Mar - 2017Course Name Weeks April,May, July, Aug, Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb

Introduction to welding, safety in welding, Welding symbols Welding defects causes and remedy. Features & advantages of four basic NDT methods. DPT, MPT testing techniques demonstration & practice.

Introduction to welding, safety in welding, Welding symbols Welding defects causes and remedy. Features & advantages of four basic NDT methods. Ultrasonic testing techniques demonstration & practice. Radiographic film interpretation

Difference between production welding & maintenance welding. Maintenance welding methods. Metal & its properties. Electrodes used for maintenance welding. Purpose of pre heating & post heating. Powder spraying process. Hands on practice on maintenance welding.

NDT (LIQUID PENETRANT & MAGNETIC PARTICLE TESTING)

NDT (ULTRASONIC TESTING & RADIOGRAPHIC FILM

INTERPRETATION)

MAINTENANCE WELDINGMETHOD

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25th Apr- 29th Apr

9thMay- 13th May

11th Jul - 15 th Jul

26th Sep - 30th Sep

21st Nov - 25th Nov

27th Mar-31st Mar

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M. KumarvelD.N. Sharma

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code of the Course June-2016 Sept. - 2016 Dec-2016 Mar - 2017Course Name Weeks April,May, July, Aug, Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb

BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Eye of the Photographer, Cameras , Lenses and Filters, How to Use Your Camera, Developing Your Visual Signature, Natural and Available Light. Artificial Light—Continuous, Artificial Light—Flash.

The Eye of the Digital Photographer, Choosing a Digital Camera, Using a Digital Camera, Digital Image Capture, Digital Imaging Systems, Color, Lighting, Choosing a Scanner, Using a Scanner. From Image Capture to Image Editing, Photoshop Installation

1201

1202

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01

13th Jun - 17th Jun 26th Sep - 30th Sep

25th Jul- 29th Jul 21st Nov - 25th Nov

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AUDIO VISUAL

Our Strength:Skilled workers, Photographer, Lab Asst & Pharmacist

N. Krishnamurthy H. Ramachandraiah Sanjay K. Khanande Shobha S.T.

Abdul Rasheed M.V. Subbaraju C.H. Suryanarayana K. Thukaram

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Use basic selection tools and edge refinement to isolate and edit parts of an image. Manipulate layers through ordering, positioning, scaling, rotation, and adjustments. Create composite images that demonstrate advanced selection and layering techniques. Create adjustment layers for editable, non-destructive changes to image coloration and exposure.

Understand the entire video process - Pre-production, production and post-production essentials, Lights, Camera, Action - Learn audio and lighting for video, Edit and produce final cut - Learn editing techniques, color correction, sound.

PHOTOSHOP SOFTWARE INTERFACE, IMPORTING. FINAL TOUCH

PHOTO EDITING WITH PHOTOSHOP

VIDEO SHOOTING & EDITING

1203

1204

01

02

22nd Aug- 26th Aug

17th Oct - 28th Oct

9th Jan-13th Jan

6th Feb - 17th Feb

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Our Strength:Stores, Training, purchse & CDL

L. Muthuswamy S. Machikanna J. Vijeykumar T. Giriyappa B. Mahesha

T. Nataraja N. Venkatappaiah M. Ravikumar K.S. Umesha

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MINIMUM ENTRY QUALIFICATIONa) Diploma or BE in appropriate Engineering Discipline or NTC/NAC with 3 years Industrial experience in the same field. B.sc (Physics or Electronics) candidates are also eligible for courses at code.No.0401 to 0405. Qualification are relaxable for candidates having vast experience in the concerned field and if sponsored by reputed industry.

NOTE: Course Timings: Monday to Friday- from 09:00 AM to 05:30 PM

FEE DETAILS:

1. Application & Registration Fee per course : Rs. 100/- 2. Gymkhana Fee per course : Rs. 10/- Short Term Course &Rs.15/- Tailor-Made Course3. Accommodation / Hostel Rent : Rs. 100/- per day per participant, on first come first serve basis GUESTS / Family will not be permitted to stay in Hostel

Candidates sponsored from Medium and large scale Industries in both Public and Private Sector

Candidates sponsored from small-scale industries & Private candidates.

Candidates nominated by Government department such as Railways, Defence, etc.

Candidates sponsored from Educational Institutes like Polytechnic/Engg. Colleges and other related Technical Institutions, etc.

Candidates sponsored by Medium and Large Scale Industries in both Public and Private Sector

Candidates nominated by Government department such as Railways, Defence, etc.

Candidates sponsored from Educational Institute like Polytechnic, Engg. Colleges and other related Technical Institutions, etc.

Rs. 2,000/- per trainee per week

Rs. 1,000/- per trainee per week

Rs. 1,250/- per trainee per week

Rs. 1,000/- per trainee per week

Rs. 4,000/- per trainee per week

Rs. 2,500/- per trainee per week

Rs. 2,000/- per trainee per week

Regular/scheduled advanced

level Courses

Tailor-made advanced level courses

(Min. 10 Participants)

COURSES CATEGORY TUITION FEE

4. TUITION FEE

5. Mess facilities are available in hostel, managed by a private contractor. Necessary payment has to be made in cash directly to the Contractor.

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6. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS AND SPONSORING AUTHORITES APPLYING FOR SHORT TERM AND TAILORMADE COURSES

a. Application forms can be obtained from the Institute directly or downloaded from our website: www.ftibangalore.gov.in

b. Attested copies of educational qualification & experience to be enclosed along with the application.

c. Nominees sponsored by SSI Should enclose a copy of valid SSI Registration Certificate.

d. Application with necessary enclosures should reach the Institute atleast 4 weeks prior to the commencement of the scheduled course.

e. Preference will be given to candidates from Industries/Government Organizations/Institutions.

f. Application & Registration fee once paid will not be refunded at any cost.

g. Nominees should report at the Institute with the intimation letter on the day of commencement of the course at 9 AM.

h. If Monday happens to be a holiday, the scheduled courses will commence on next working day and if Friday happens to be a holiday, the scheduled course will conclude on the previous working day.

i. The Director may change/cancel any training programme without assigning any reason.

j. Hostel facilities are limited & accommodation is allotted on first come first serve basis.

k. Under any circumstances participants accompanying family members will not be provided room in the hostel. Such requests for family accommodation will not be entertained.

l. The courses will conclude at 5.00 PM on the last working day of the course. Certificates & Relieving Orders will be issued only after 5:00 PM on the last day

Our Strength:Administration & Office

J. Nirmala G. Manjula S. Veerabhadrappa

Rama Subramanian P. M. Krishna S. Sujatha

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Facilities

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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Directorate General of Training

FOREMEN TRAINING INSTITUTETumkur Road, Bengaluru – 560 022

FOR CONTACT THE DIRECTOR

F. T. I. Outer Ring Road, Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore – 560 022. Telephone No. 080 - 23471604 (Training Section) 080 – 23371209

(Office), 080 – 23571335 ( Director) 080 – 23370641 ( Fax ) e-mail: [email protected] Visit : www.ftibangalore.gov.in

BY BUS From Bangalore City Bus Stand98E, 252F, 252H, 80C, 80F 80RFrom K.R.MARKET77F, 77A, 251E

Alighting Bus Stop : Kanteerava Film Studio Signal

From Shivajinagar94A, From Yashwantpur401M,

Metro Rail

NH - 7 Tumkur Road

Peenya Stage 2 Road

Mandavi Motors

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