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ITI Electrician Course 2026 — Fees, Salary, Jobs & Study Center Guide

Posted on Jun 25, 2026 by Admin

ITI Electrician Course 2026 — Fees, Salary, Jobs & Study Center Guide

Is ITI Electrician Still Worth It in 2026?

If you just passed Class 10 and are wondering which course will get you a stable job quickly — the ITI Electrician course is still one of the smartest choices you can make in 2026.

India is building smart cities, expanding railways, setting up solar plants, and growing industries at a rapid pace. Every single one of these projects needs skilled electricians. The demand is not slowing down — it is increasing year after year.

This guide will answer every question you have: eligibility, fees, what you will learn, salary expectations, government job opportunities, and whether girls can do this course too. Read this blog for full information.

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What Is the ITI Electrician Course?

The ITI Electrician course is a 2-year vocational training program offered under the National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT). It trains students in electrical wiring, installation, maintenance, and industrial electrical systems through hands-on practical training.

Unlike general academic courses, ITI focuses on making you job-ready from day one. By the time you finish, you will have real skills that industries, construction companies, railways, and power plants are actively looking for.

 

ITI Electrician Eligibility — Who Can Apply?

       Passed Class 10 from any recognized board (CBSE, State Board, ICSE)

       Minimum age: 14 years

       Basic understanding of Mathematics and Science is helpful

       Both boys and girls can apply — there is no gender restriction

 

Many students worry that their Class 10 marks need to be very high. That is not true. As long as you have passed, you are eligible. The course focuses on practical skill, not exam scores.

 

ITI Electrician Course Fees — Government vs Private

Institute Type

Approximate Fees

Key Difference

Government ITI

Rs. 5,000 – Rs. 20,000

Subsidized by state govt, limited seats

Private ITI

Rs. 20,000 – Rs. 80,000

More seats, sometimes better infrastructure

Study Centers (e.g. Schooledge)

Varies by program

Flexible batches, franchise support

 

Government ITI colleges are the most affordable but have limited seats. Private ITIs offer more availability. If you miss government admission, a recognized private ITI or study center is a solid alternative.

 

What Will You Actually Learn?

Here is what the 2-year ITI Electrician curriculum covers in practical terms:

       House Wiring — wiring homes, switches, plugs, and distribution boards

       Industrial Wiring — factories, machines, and heavy equipment

       Motor Rewinding — repairing and rewinding electric motors

       Transformer Basics — understanding and maintaining transformers

       Fault Detection — diagnosing and fixing electrical faults

       Electrical Safety Standards — working safely with high voltage systems

       Panel Installation and Maintenance — control panels used in industries

 

These are not just theory topics — you practice each of these in labs. By the end of the course, you have hands-on experience that employers value immediately.

 

ITI Electrician Salary — What Can You Earn?

Experience Level

Monthly Salary (Approx.)

Common Roles

Fresher (0–1 Year)

Rs. 12,000 – Rs. 20,000

Apprentice, Wireman, Helper

2–5 Years Experience

Rs. 20,000 – Rs. 35,000

Electrician, Technician

5+ Years / Specialized

Rs. 35,000 – Rs. 60,000+

Senior Technician, Supervisor

Self-Employed

Rs. 40,000 – Rs. 1,00,000+

Own electrical business or contracts

 

Salaries grow faster when you add certifications such as the Wireman License, additional NCVT certifications, or specializations in solar energy and industrial automation. Government sector jobs also offer increments, pension, and other benefits that private jobs may not.

 

Government Jobs After ITI Electrician

One of the biggest advantages of the ITI Electrician course is eligibility for government technical posts. These jobs offer job security, steady income, and long-term benefits.

       Indian Railways — one of the largest recruiters of ITI Electricians in India

       BHEL (Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited)

       NTPC (National Thermal Power Corporation)

       ONGC (Oil and Natural Gas Corporation)

       DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation)

       State Electricity Boards across all states

       Defence Services — Army, Navy, and Air Force technical roles

 

For government jobs, you will need to clear a written exam and sometimes a skill test. Preparing for these exams alongside your ITI course is the smartest strategy.

 

Career Scope of ITI Electrician in 2026

The career scope for ITI Electricians is stronger in 2026 than it has been in years. Here is why:

       Smart Cities Mission — massive electrical infrastructure work across 100+ cities

       Renewable Energy Growth — solar and wind projects need skilled electricians in large numbers

       Manufacturing Expansion — new factories and industrial parks are coming up across India

       Railways Modernization — electrification of new rail lines and metro expansions

       Real Estate Boom — residential and commercial construction driving demand for wiremen

 

Skilled electricians are not just needed in big cities. Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns also have growing demand because local infrastructure and housing projects are expanding rapidly.

 

Are You an Educator or Entrepreneur? Here Is Your Opportunity

Every year, hundreds of thousands of students in India search for ITI Electrician courses near them — and many of them cannot find a quality, recognized training center in their area. This gap is a real business opportunity.

If you are a coaching institute owner, teacher, NGO, or entrepreneur who wants to build a profitable and socially impactful education business, starting an ITI Electrician Study Center is one of the most sustainable options available today.

 

Why Start an ITI Study Center Now?

       Massive and growing student market — skill education demand is at an all-time high

       Low infrastructure investment compared to other education businesses

       Recurring revenue through each new admission batch

       You are solving a real problem — millions of youth need affordable skill training

       Government push for skill development means policy support and awareness

 

How Schooledge Learning Foundation Supports You

Schooledge Learning Foundation provides end-to-end support to help you launch and grow your ITI Study Center successfully:

       Study Center Setup Guidance — step-by-step help to get your center running

       Curriculum and Course Materials — industry-relevant, NCVT-aligned content

       Certification Assistance — recognized certificates for your students

       Marketing and Admissions Support — tools and strategies to attract students

       Business Development Support — ongoing guidance to scale your center

 

Whether you are starting fresh or want to add ITI programs to your existing institute, Schooledge Learning Foundation has the experience and systems to help you succeed.

Ready to Start Your ITI Study Center?

Contact Schooledge Learning Foundation today.

WhatsApp / Call: [+91 97172 96601]

Email: [geniuspublicrelation@gmail.com]

Website: https://schooledge.org/

FAQ

Can I Start My Own ITI Training Center?

Yes. Educators, coaching institute owners, and entrepreneurs can start an ITI Study Center through Schooledge Learning Foundation and offer job-oriented technical education in their region contact us +91 9717296601.


How Much Investment Is Required to Start an ITI Study Center?

Investment requirements depend on the infrastructure, location, and courses offered. Schooledge provides guidance regarding setup, operations, marketing, and student admissions.

Is ITI Electrician a good career in 2026?

Yes, ITI Electrician is an excellent career in 2026 with strong job demand across industries, railways, and government sectors. Skilled electricians earn Rs. 12,000–60,000+ per month, and opportunities are growing rapidly due to India's infrastructure boom and renewable energy expansion.


What ITI electrician course fees ?

Government ITI: Rs. 5,000 – Rs. 20,000 for the full 2-year course.

Private ITI: Rs. 20,000 – Rs. 80,000 depending on institute and location.

What is the top salary an ITI Electrician can earn?

An experienced ITI Electrician in India can earn Rs. 35,000 – Rs. 60,000+ per month in industries or government jobs like Railways and NTPC. Self-employed electricians and those working in Gulf countries (Dubai, Qatar) can earn Rs. 1,00,000 or more per month. 


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