Civil Draftsman Course In Pakistan (AutoCAD)
TEVTA courses offer Civil Draftsman Course In Pakistan (AutoCAD) 2024. The construction industry has transitioned from manual drafting to computer-aided drafting. The laborious process of manual drawing, which involved expensive printing and drawing tools, has now been replaced by the ease and efficiency of computer-aided drawings.
Given this shift, there is an urgent need for the development of courses in this field. This curriculum has been designed to produce a workforce capable of meeting the present and future demands of the construction industry. It covers computer-aided drafting specific to construction, focusing on practical knowledge and necessary theoretical understanding.
It also includes new subjects such as functional English and work ethics, preparing graduates for absorption into the construction industry. The curriculum encompasses key topics such as fundamentals of civil technology, engineering drawing, computer applications, AutoCAD, functional English, and work ethics.
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Details About Civil Draftsman Course In Pakistan:
- Entry Level: Matric
- Total Duration of Course: 6 Months
- Total Training Hours: 800 Hours / 40 Hours per week Hours per day except Friday 5 Hours
- Training Methodology: Practical 90 % Theory 10 %
- Medium of Instruction: Urdu / English
SKILL PROFICIENCY DETAILS
On successfully completion of this Civil Draftsman Course In Pakistan, the trainee should be able to: –
- Please create detailed drawings for a residential unit, including plans for water supply, sanitation, and electrification.
- Prepare detailed drawings of the frame structure building.
- Prepare detailed drawings of different civil works such as culverts, bridges, etc.
- Prepare 2-D drawings of residential/commercial buildings by using Auto
CAD. - Use CAD to prepare detailed drawings for different civil works.
- Prepare rough cost estimates of residential commercial units.
- Please prepare 3D drawings of residential or commercial buildings using AutoCAD.
KNOWLEDGE PROFICIENCY DETAILS:
On successful completion of this Civil Draftsman Course In Pakistan, the trainee should be able to: –
- Explain the relationship between Plan, Elevation & Section
- Explain the masonry and frame structures & their components.
- Explicate the building bylaws & specifications.
- Explain the usage of CAD in 2D & 3D drafting.
- Explain how to prepare detailed drawings for different Civil works with the
proper use of Auto CAD.
Here’s a structured table for both the “Curriculum Delivery Structure” and the “Scheme of Studies” for the Civil Draftsman (AutoCAD) course:
Curriculum Delivery Structure
Week | Curriculum Delivery | Revision | Co-curricular Activities | Final Test | Total |
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1 – 20 | |||||
21 | |||||
22 – 25 | |||||
26 |
Scheme of Studies: Civil Draftsman (AutoCAD) (6-Months Course)
Sr. No. | Subjects | Theory Hours | Practical Hours | Total Hours |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Fundamentals of Civil Technology | 13 | 30 | 43 |
2 | Engineering Drawing | 16 | 150 | 166 |
3 | Computer Applications | 11 | 110 | 121 |
4 | AutoCAD | 20 | 390 | 410 |
5 | Functional English | 20 | 20 | 40 |
6 | Work Ethics | – | 20 | 20 |
Total | 80 | 720 | 800 |
Here’s the detailed table for the “Draftsman Civil (AutoCAD)” course curriculum:
Draftsman Civil (AutoCAD) – 6 Months Course
1. Fundamentals of Civil Technology
Sr. No. | Detail of Topics | Sub-topic | Theory Hours | Practical Hours |
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1 | Fundamental of Civil Technology | |||
1.1 | Building Material and Construction | |||
1.1.1 | Bricks & Tiles | |||
1.1.2 | Concrete and Concrete Block | |||
1.1.3 | Structure Stone (Limestone, Sandstone, Granite, Marble) | |||
1.1.4 | Timber | |||
1.1.5 | Cement | |||
1.1.6 | Concrete | |||
1.1.7 | Damp Proofing | |||
1.1.8 | Steel | |||
1.1.9 | Stone | |||
1.1.10 | Marble | |||
1.1.11 | Glass | |||
1.1.12 | Paints | |||
1.2 | Building Components | |||
1.2.1 | Foundation | |||
1.2.2 | Damp Proof Course | |||
1.2.3 | Walls | |||
1.2.4 | Arches & Lintels | |||
1.2.5 | Floors | |||
1.2.6 | Roofs | |||
1.2.7 | Stairs | |||
1.2.8 | Doors & Windows | |||
1.3 | Water Supply & Drainage | |||
1.3.1 | Sanitary Fittings & Fixtures | |||
1.3.2 | Septic Tank, Sewer, Manhole | |||
1.4 | Frame Structure | |||
1.4.1 | Types & Components of R.C.C Structures | |||
1.4.2 | Steel Reinforcement | |||
1.5 | Measurement System | |||
1.5.1 | Foot-Lb System & Metric System | |||
1.5.2 | Conversion of Foot-Lb System to Metric System and Vice Versa | |||
1.5.3 | Multiples and Parts of Units | |||
1.5.4 | Exercise to Solve Problems | |||
1.6 | Areas | |||
1.6.1 | Area of Rectilinear Plane Figures and Circle, Segment, Sector etc. | |||
1.6.2 | Practice in Calculating Areas of Plane Geometrical Figures | |||
1.6.3 | Practice in Calculating Areas of Composed Plane Figures | |||
1.6.4 | Practice in Calculating Covered Area from Working Drawings | |||
1.7 | Volume | |||
1.7.1 | Volume of Solid Figures | |||
1.7.2 | Surface Area of Solid Geometrical Figures | |||
1.7.3 | Quantity of Liquid in Container | |||
1.7.4 | Practice in Calculating Volume and Surface Area |
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2. Engineering Drawing
Sr. No. | Detail of Topics | Sub-topic | Theory Hours | Practical Hours |
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2 | Engineering Drawing | |||
2.1 | Foundations, Roofs, and Fireplaces | |||
2.1.1 | Will Foundation | |||
2.1.2 | Super Structure | |||
2.1.3 | Plinth | |||
2.1.4 | Damp Proof Course | |||
2.1.5 | Walls | |||
2.1.6 | Floors | |||
2.1.7 | Roofs | |||
2.1.8 | Flat Roofs | |||
2.1.9 | Fireplaces | |||
2.2 | General Principles of Engineering Drawing | |||
2.2.1 | Importance of Drawing in Construction | |||
2.2.2 | Drawing Instruments and Their Uses | |||
2.2.3 | Introduction to Title Blocks and Title Strips | |||
2.2.4 | Lettering | |||
2.2.5 | Practice of Free Hand Lettering in Vertical and Inclined Style | |||
2.2.6 | Practice to Draw Title Strip or Block | |||
2.2.7 | Types of Lines | |||
2.2.8 | Symbols and Conventions | |||
2.2.9 | Practice in Drawing Different Types of Lines, Symbols of Material and Conventions | |||
2.2.10 | Scales, Kinds & Uses | |||
2.2.11 | Practice in Construction of Different Types and Pattern of Scales | |||
2.2.12 | Free Hand Sketching | |||
2.2.13 | Practice in Making Proportional Free Hand Sketches | |||
2.3 | Geometrical Construction | |||
2.3.1 | Methods of Construction of Plane Geometrical Figures | |||
2.4 | Orthographic Projections | |||
2.4.1 | Basic Principles of 1st & 3rd Angle Projections | |||
2.4.2 | Instruction to Draw Three Views of Different Solid Blocks | |||
2.4.3 | Section & Sectional View | |||
2.4.4 | Practice in Drawing Orthographic Views of Different Wooden Blocks | |||
2.4.5 | Practice in Completion of Missing Views when Two Views are Given | |||
2.4.6 | Practice in Drawing Full Sectional Views of Hollow Concrete Block | |||
2.5 | Stairs | |||
2.5.1 | Introduction | |||
2.5.2 | Technical Terms | |||
2.5.3 | Information Regarding Stairs | |||
2.5.4 | Types of Stairs | |||
2.5.5 | Stairs of Different Materials | |||
2.6 | Dimensioning | |||
2.6.1 | Definition & Types of Dimension | |||
2.6.2 | Rules and Procedures for Dimensioning | |||
2.6.3 | Practice to Mark/Label Dimensions in Different Objects | |||
2.7 | Pictorial Drawing | |||
2.7.1 | Types: Isometric and Oblique, Perspective Drawings |
Drawing Studio
Sr. No. | Name of Tools & Equipment | Quantity |
---|---|---|
1 | Drafting Machines / Drafting Tables | 20 Nos. |
2 | Drafting Chairs / Stools | 20 Nos. |
3 | Architectural Scales | 20 Nos. |
4 | Set Squares For Drafting Table | 20 Nos. |
5 | Templates (Furniture Symbols, Electrical Symbols, Plumbing Symbols, Bath Room Fixtures in 1/8โ=1โ-0โ Scale) | 20 Nos. |
6 | French Curves Set | 20 Nos. |
7 | Drawing Instrument Box | 20 Nos. |
8 | Inking Pens (0.2, 0.3, 0.6) | 20 Nos. |
Computer Lab
Sr. No. | Name of Tools & Equipment | Quantity |
---|---|---|
1 | Main Server Adequately Configured To Support 20 Workstations | 01 No. |
2 | Workstations along with Wireless Networking | 20 Nos. |
3 | Plotter | 01 No. |
4 | Laser Printer | 01 No. |
5 | Scanner | 01 No. |
6 | Multimedia Projector | 01 No. |
7 | UPS (As required) | – |
8 | Inkjet Printer (Color) | 01 No. |
9 | Application Software AutoCAD 2000/2006 or Latest Installed on Each System | – |
10 | Computer Table | 20 Nos. |
11 | Revolving Chairs / Stools | 20 Nos. |
EMPLOYABILITY OF PASSOUTS
The graduates of this course may find job or employment opportunities in the following areas or sectors:
- Design Offices Related To Architectural, Civil Engineering,
- Town Planning and Landscaping, Mechanical Engineering, and Electrical Engineering Consultancy Firms.
- Construction Companies
- Self-employment