1 – 2 Years (Regular / Fast-Track Mode Available)
The Advance Diploma in Turner program offered by TVVTI (The Vidya Vocational Training Institute) is a specialized technical course designed to develop practical skills and theoretical knowledge in turning operations, machining, and precision engineering.
This course trains students in the use of lathe machines and other workshop tools for shaping, cutting, drilling, and finishing metal components. It emphasizes accuracy, safety, and modern machining techniques to prepare learners for work in manufacturing industries, mechanical workshops, and engineering firms.
Introduction to Workshop Technology
Engineering Drawing & Measurement Techniques
Lathe Machine Operations (Turning, Facing, Tapering, Thread Cutting, etc.)
Tools, Cutting Speed, Feed & Depth of Cut Calculations
CNC (Computer Numerical Control) Basics
Drilling, Boring, and Taper Turning Practices
Maintenance and Servicing of Lathe Machines
Quality Control and Inspection Procedures
Metal Properties and Cutting Tool Materials
Industrial Safety and Workshop Discipline
Hands-on training with lathe and drilling machines
Fabrication and finishing of mechanical components
Precision measurement and tolerance practice
Introduction to CNC turning concepts
Real workshop-based projects and assignments
After successful completion, candidates can work as:
Turner / Lathe Operator
CNC Machine Operator
Maintenance Technician
Mechanical Workshop Assistant
Quality Inspector / Production Assistant
Self-Employed Machinist or Workshop Owner
10th or 12th Pass (Science / Technical stream preferred)
ITI or equivalent mechanical background preferred
Successful candidates will be awarded an Advance Diploma in Turner from
TVVTI (The Vidya Vocational Training Institute).
TVVTI (The Vidya Vocational Training Institute) conducts the Advance Diploma in Turner course under its Self Employment Program.
This program is designed to promote vocational skill development and self-reliance by preparing learners for employment and entrepreneurship in the manufacturing and machining industries.
(Note: This is a skill development initiative and is not affiliated with any government-recognized university or technical board unless specifically stated.)