Skill-Based Programs

Automotive & Mechanical Trades

Automotive & Mechanical Trades programs focus on building technical competencies, practical workshop skills, and industry-oriented knowledge required in automobile, servicing, diagnostics, maintenance, and mechanical support sectors.

These programs are designed to prepare learners for technical roles in service centers, workshops, manufacturing units, and industrial support environments requiring mechanical expertise.

Practical Automotive Workshop Training
Vehicle Diagnostics & Maintenance Skills
Mechanical Technology Applications
Industry-Oriented Technical Learning
Automotive & Mechanical Trades

Automotive

Mechanical & Technical Skill Development
Automotive Programs

Automotive & Mechanical Trade Courses

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Automotive Service & Repair

This course focuses on developing practical skills required for servicing and repairing automobiles. It covers vehicle systems such as engines, transmission, braking, steering, suspension, electrical systems, and basic electronics.

Learners are trained in fault identification, repair procedures, use of tools and equipment, safety practices, and workshop operations. The course prepares individuals for roles in automobile service centers, workshops, and related technical support functions.

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Vehicle Maintenance & Diagnostics

The Vehicle Maintenance & Diagnostics course emphasizes preventive maintenance and diagnostic techniques used in modern vehicles. Training includes routine servicing, inspection procedures, use of diagnostic tools, troubleshooting mechanical and electronic faults, and performance testing.

Learners gain knowledge of maintenance schedules, emission standards, and quality control practices, enabling them to ensure vehicle reliability, safety, and operational efficiency.

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Mechanical Technology Support

This course is designed to provide foundational and applied skills in mechanical technology across various industrial and service environments. It covers mechanical components, machinery operation, basic fabrication, maintenance practices, measurement techniques, and safety standards.

Learners are equipped to support mechanical operations in manufacturing units, workshops, service industries, and technical support roles requiring mechanical expertise.

Career Opportunities

Building Technical Skills for Modern Mechanical Industries

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Technical Expertise

Build practical competencies in automobile servicing, diagnostics, and mechanical systems.

02

Automotive Industry Skills

Develop industry-oriented skills required for workshops, service centers, and technical operations.

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Mechanical Operations

Support industrial mechanical operations, maintenance practices, and machinery handling.

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Employment Readiness

Prepare learners for employment opportunities across automotive, industrial, and service sectors.