A flowchart illustrating three modes of learning: Basics, Intermediate, and Advanced, including steps such as helpful tools, technical drawing, and artisan skills, with sections on production and efficiency modes.

Course

  • A group of people, including children and adults, gathered around a table displaying various woodworking tools in an outdoor workshop setting.

    Basic

    Knowledge necessary for effective performance in a workshop setting. It includes familiarity with various tools, the ability to assist with tasks, orientation to workshop procedures, proper handling of materials, and adherence to safety protocols.

  • A group of young people working together in a woodworking workshop, assembling wooden furniture. They are using various tools and surrounded by woodworking equipment and materials.

    Intermediate

    Covers essential foundational carpentry skills, introduces techniques for drawing and reading measurements, explains various construction materials, teaches estimation methods, and develops supporting abilities necessary for a range of construction tasks.

  • A man is working on a wooden rocking chair in a workshop, surrounded by other wooden chairs and tools, with sunlight casting shadows on the floor.

    Advance

    Ability to complete products such as furniture or building components, demonstrating an understanding of structural systems, joinery techniques, and site-level management, time and cost management, while maintaining high production efficiency.

Academic Calendar

  • December

    ADMISSIONS
    First Intake.

  • January

    SEMESTER COMMENCEMENT
    First intake.

  • March

    HOLI BREAK

  • June

    ADMISSIONS
    Second Intake.

  • July

    SEMESTER COMMENCEMENT
    Second Intake

  • Oct/Nov

    DIWALI BREAK

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