RPL under CITS Examination Format And Study Material

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Introduction:

In this blog post, we will discuss the formatting for RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) under CITS (Craft Instructor Training Scheme) examination, as well as the study materials, syllabus, lesson plan format, demonstration plan format, and question bank/previous year papers.

  • RPL under CITS Examination Format:-

Tradewise syllabus for the RPL under CITS examination :-

CITS Trade wise Syllabus

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Fitter NSQF-6

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Electrician & Wireman NSQF-6

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Computer Hardware & Networking Maintenance NSQF-6

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Computer Operator & Programming Assistant (COPA)

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Carpenter NSQF-6

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Cosmetology NSQF-6s

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Draughtsman Civil NSQF-6

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Draughtsman Mechanical NSQF-6

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Dress Making NSQF-6

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Electronics Mechanic NSQF-6

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Fashion Design and Technology NSQF-6

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Information Technology NSQF-6

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Mechanic Diesel NSQF-6

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Mechanic RAC NSQF-6

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Sewing Technology NSQF-6

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Turner NSQF-6

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Welder NSQF-6

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The lesson plan format for the RPL under CITS examination

LESSON PLAN FORMAT

Lesson Plan Sample Format

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Lesson Plan Format 

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Lesson Plan Model 

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Lesson Plan Fitter

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Lesson Plan Electrician & Wireman NSQF-6

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Lesson Plan WC & Science

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The demonstration plan format for the RPL under CITS examination includes the following:


Demonstration Plan FORMAT

Demonstration Plan Sample Format

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Demonstration Plan Format

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Demonstration Plan Model 

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Demonstration Plan Fitter

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Demonstration Plan Electrician & Wireman NSQF-6

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CITS Question Bank / Year Papers:

The CITS question bank and previous year papers are available online and can be downloaded from the official website of the National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT). The question bank and previous year papers are useful resources for students to practice and prepare for the examination.

CITS Question Bank

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POT (Principle Of Teaching) Training Methodology 300 MCQs (CITS) All Trade

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POT (Principle of teaching) Training Methodology MCQs

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Fitter Trade Theroy

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Electrician/Wireman Trade Theroy

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Workshop Calculation & Science

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Mechanic Diesel 

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Motor Mechanic Vehicle

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Computer Operator & Programming Assistant (COPA)

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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Q: What is RPL?

A: RPL stands for Recognition of Prior Learning, and it is a program under the Craft Instructor Training Scheme (CITS) offered by the Directorate General of Training (DGT).

Q: What is the examination format for RPL under CITS?

A: The examination for RPL under CITS consists of a theory paper and practical exams, which are conducted over a period of six days. The theory paper is divided into three parts, and the practical exams include engineering drawing, training methodology practical examination, and trade practical examination.

Q: What is the passing marks percentage for each part of the examination?

A: The passing marks percentage for each part of the examination is 60%.

Q: Where are the practical exams conducted?

A: All practical exams and engineering drawing exams are conducted at the concerned National Skill Training Institutes (NSTIs), while the online theory exam is conducted at online exam centres decided by the agency selected by DGT.

Q: How is the examination schedule communicated to the candidates?

A: The examination schedule is communicated to all concerned after the closing of registration for any exam.

Q: Can the practical exam be extended to the next day?

A: Yes, the practical exam may be extended to the next day if required.

Q: Is the training methodology common for all trades?

A: Yes, the training methodology is common for all trades.

Q: What is the total marks for the theory paper?

A: The total marks for the theory paper are 150.



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