ITI Surveyor is a two-year job-oriented course that provides knowledge about different aspects of surveys. It is a technical certification course in the construction sector that deals with the survey of lands. The most important job of the surveyor is to determine the boundary of the land. The land can be used for any purpose of construction such as the construction of buildings, roads, bridges, flyovers, etc. Whenever any construction has to take place, the role of the surveyor is very important. A surveyor ensures whether a building or any other structure is in place or not. Surveyor as a profession has multiple responsibilities. A surveyor apart from determining land boundaries also has a need to create maps, design, and plan commercial products or structures like boats or buildings.
The role of the surveyor has been enhanced with the advancement of technology. A lot of technology is being used these days in surveying. The technology enables us to get the details of the land, soil quality, etc. that plays important role in deciding the structure of a given piece of land. A surveyor gives correct information about the land that ensures about a particular structure is intact for the given time frame. Land surveyors are the most important ones out of all other types of surveyors present. ITI surveyor is a vocational course that enables students to get both private and government jobs. ITI Surveyor comes under Craftsman Training Scheme (CTS) under the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India.
Course |
ITI (Industrial Training Institutes) |
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Course Name (Trade) |
ITI Surveyor |
Course Level |
Certificate |
Course Duration |
2 Years |
Eligibility Criteria |
10th or Equivalent |
Mode of Admission |
Direct/Merit Based/Entrance |
Course Fees |
1000-10000 per annum(Government) 5000-20000 per annum(Private) |
Salary |
1,20,000-3,60,000 per annum |
The eligibility criteria for the students who want to pursue ITI surveyor course is very simple. Students must meet the following eligibility criteria in order to fill out the application form.
The admission differs from institute to institute. However, there are three basic criteria of admission that is direct admission, entrance test, and merit basis. The candidates can check the admission criteria for the course.
The fees for ITI surveyor vary from college to college. The overall fee structure of ITI surveyor is less than many others trades in Industrial Training Institute. Private ITI colleges have a higher fee structure as compared to government ITI colleges. The average fee structure is mentioned below/
The syllabus for ITI Surveyor course is very important. The students must check the syllabus in detail before applying for ITI surveyor course. The detailed syllabus course-wise and semester-wise is mentioned below. The syllabus is broadly categorised as
Subject |
Syllabus |
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Trade Theory (1st Semester) |
Introduction to Trade Types of Scales Classification of Survey Principles of Chain Survey Linear Measuring Instruments Town Survey Traversing with Chain Care and Maintenance of Chain & Accessories Errors in Chain Survey Use of Magnetic Needles in Survey Measurement of Directions Types of Compass Technical Terms Used in Compass Survey Testing and Adjustment of Compass Methods of Plane Tabling Error in Plane Tabling and Their Elimination Tangent Clinometers Procedure of Plane Tabling |
Trade Practical (1st Semester) |
Importance of Trade Training Nature of Job Done by Surveyors Construction of Plane Scales Geometrical Drawing Problems on Lines Conventional Signs & Symbols Used in Survey Chain Survey Practice in Chaining Procedure in Conducting Chain Survey Taking Horizontal Measurements on Sloping Ground Chain Survey of an Extensive Area Setting Up of Plane Table Use of Tangent and Dole Sole’s Clinometers |
Trade Theory (2nd Semester) |
Levelling Parts Types of Diaphragm Methods of Observation Introduction to Contour Working out Problems on Field Book Reduction Purpose of Sectioning Steps in Plotting Sections Construction and Use of Boning Rods Alignment of Road Introduction to Theodolite Repetition and Reiteration Systems Instrumental Errors Methods of Plotting Traverses Omitted Measurements Procedure of Measuring Angles |
Trade Practical |
Practice in Setting out a Level Practice in Reading Staff Practice in Differential Leveling Performing Permanent Adjustment Carrying out Route Survey Practice in Use of Boning Rods and Ghat Tracer Road Project Preparation of Route Map to Scale Practice in Setting Up a Theodolite Measurement of Horizontal Angles Practice in Measuring Vertical Angles Calculating the Ordinates and Plotting the Traverse Running an Open Traverse |
There are various career options after pursuing the course. The job roles that the candidates can do after completing the course are as follows.
An average salary that can be withdrawn by an ITI surveyor is around 1,20,000 to 3,60,000 per annum.
The candidates can do higher studies in ITI surveyor after completing this certificate course. The courses that can be pursued are as follows.
There are several career options after pursuing the course such as Quality surveyor, land surveyor, ship surveyor, technician surveyor, quality and quantity surveyor etc.
An average salary that can be withdrawn by an ITI surveyor is around 1,20,000 to 3,60,000 per annum.
The average course fee for the course is
The course duration is 2 year.
10th pass can apply for the course.