Courses in plumbing work

The training will be provided in three levels depending on the experience and education qualification of participants

January 16, 2015 02:33 pm | Updated 02:33 pm IST

The Plumbing Lab with bathroom fixtures.

The Plumbing Lab with bathroom fixtures.

Dhanush Engineering Services India Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad, a training partner of National Skill Development Council (NSDC), is offering 45-day training in plumbing, heating ventilation air-conditioning (HVAC), electrical-building services and plumbing with specialisations in design, drafting and execution from Wednesday, January 21, a statement said.

The training will be provided in three levels depending on the experience and education qualification of participants.

The level one training is for plumber helper, for which the qualification is class 5 pass or fail and no experience as a plumber is required. The level two training is for plumber assistant with a qualification of class 5 pass or fail and participants should have worked a helper to a plumber. The level three training is for general plumber for participants with a qualification of class 8 pass who are working as plumber assistant. The students will undergo an assessment by a third party and once they pass the same the certificate will be issued. These batches will be held at KPHB Colony and Ameerpet branches of Dhanush Engineering in Hyderabad.

Training classes will commence every month on 6th and 21 and registrations will be closed by January. Mechanical students can take up HVAC design, drafting, execution, plumbing design and drafting. Electrical students can undergo training in electrical design, drafting and execution, the statement said. Participants will get certification after they complete the project works and assessment.

Details: Dhanush Engineering Services, Durga Nagar Colony, Ameerpet. 99080-80813/ mail to chakradhar@meptrainings.com.

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