Description
Program Duration
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Duration: 6 months to 1 year (depending on the institution)
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Delivery Mode: Full-time/Part-time (In-person or hybrid with practical workshops)
Eligibility Criteria
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Minimum 10th/12th grade pass (or equivalent)
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Basic understanding of mathematics and engineering drawings (preferred)
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Some institutions may require an entrance exam or interview
Course Modules / Syllabus
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Introduction to Tool and Die Making
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Role of tool and die makers in manufacturing
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Types of tools, dies, jigs, and fixtures
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Engineering Drawing & Blueprint Reading
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Technical drawings, GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing)
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CAD basics for tool design
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Metallurgy & Material Science
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Properties of metals and alloys
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Heat treatment processes
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Manual Machining & Precision Tools
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Lathe, milling, grinding, and drilling operations
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Use of micrometers, calipers, and gauges
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CNC Machining & Programming
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Basics of CNC milling and turning
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G-code and CAM software
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Die Design & Fabrication
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Press tools, injection molds, and stamping dies
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Die assembly and maintenance
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Welding & Fabrication Techniques
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TIG, MIG, and spot welding for tool repair
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**Quality Control & Inspection




