Rotaract Club of Marathahalli Presents: Vocational Education 1.2 In our previous session on vocational education, we explored the basics of vocational education, its types, and various institutes offering such programs. Now, in Vocational Education 1.2, we will delve deeper into one specific type of vocational training: ITI (Industrial Training Institute). Importance of ITI Skill Development: Practical training in trades like electrician, welder, and mechanic. Employment Opportunities: High demand for skilled workers in public and private sectors. Affordability: More cost-effective than traditional degrees. Shorter Duration: Courses last 6 months to 2 years. Industry Relevance: Curriculum meets industry needs. Conclusion If pursuing a traditional degree is not aligned with your career goals or circumstances, ITI offers a practical alternative. It provides specialized training, enhances employability, and opens up various career pathways. Embrace vocational education through ITI and equip yourself with the skills needed to excel in today's job market.