Description
Course Duration:
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Total Duration: 6–12 months (depending on the institution)
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Mode of Study: Full-time/Part-time/Apprenticeship
Eligibility Criteria:
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Minimum education: 10th grade (High School) or equivalent
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No prior experience required (beginner-friendly)
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Physical fitness for manual work is beneficial
Course Modules/Syllabus:
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Introduction to Carpentry
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History and importance of carpentry
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Types of wood and materials
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Tools and Equipment
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Hand tools (saws, chisels, hammers)
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Power tools (drills, sanders, routers)
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Safety procedures and PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
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Basic Woodworking Techniques
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Measuring, marking, and cutting
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Joinery (dovetail, mortise & tenon, butt joints)
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Sanding and finishing
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Construction Carpentry
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Framing (walls, roofs, floors)
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Door and window installation
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Cabinetry and shelving
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Furniture Making
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Designing and assembling furniture
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Upholstery basics (optional)
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Blueprint Reading & Project Planning
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Understanding construction drawings
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Estimating materials and costs
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Workshop Practice & Projects
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Hands-on training with real-world projects
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Final assessment (building a carpentry piece)
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Career Opportunities:
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Carpenter (Residential/Commercial)
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Furniture Maker
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Construction Worker
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Woodworking Technician
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Self-Employment (Start a carpentry business)
Certification:
Upon completion, students receive a Certificate in Carpentry, recognized by vocational training boards or relevant institutions.
Why Choose This Course?
✅ High demand in construction and woodworking industries
✅ Practical, skill-based learning
✅ Opportunity for apprenticeships and on-the-job training
✅ Pathway to advanced diplomas or specialization
Institutions Offering This Course:
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Vocational training centers
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Technical colleges
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Community colleges
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Private carpentry schools
Interested? Enroll now to build a rewarding career in carpentry!




