ASSISTANT ELECTRICIAN (DISTRIBUTION)
Assistant Electrician (Distribution) – PBSSD
Course Overview
The Assistant Electrician (Distribution) course (under PBSSD) is a short-term, hands-on skill development program that teaches basic electrical installation, distribution systems, and routine maintenance. It’s aimed at preparing trainees for entry-level roles in the electrical sector and for independent work as electricians/technicians.
| Course Duration | 390 Hours (approx. 6 months) |
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| Mode | Short-term Training Program |
| Eligibility | Minimum: 8th Pass |
| Course Fees |
Free (under PBSSD Skill Development Scheme)
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Key Subjects / Syllabus Highlights
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Basics of Electricity & Electrical Safety
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Domestic & Industrial Wiring Systems
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Fundamentals of Power Distribution
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Installation of Switches, MCBs, and Distribution Boards
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Use of Electrical Tools & Measuring Instruments
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Basic Troubleshooting & Maintenance of Distribution Circuits
Skills You Will Gain
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Practical knowledge of electrical distribution systems
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Safe installation and maintenance of wiring, switches, and distribution boards
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Competence in using testing instruments and hand tools
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Ability to diagnose and repair common distribution-circuit faults
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Readiness for small-scale commercial and domestic electrical jobs
Career Opportunities & Job Roles
Possible Employers / Work Areas
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Power distribution companies (as assistants)
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Domestic and commercial electrical maintenance teams
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Electrical contractor firms
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Small industries’ maintenance departments
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Self-employment as an electrician/technician
Typical Job Titles
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Assistant Electrician (Distribution)
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Electrical Helper
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Wiring & Maintenance Technician
Certification
On successful completion, candidates will receive a PBSSD Certificate under the Skill Development Mission.
Why Choose This Course
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Fully practical training focused on real-world electrical tasks
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No course fee under PBSSD — reduces barrier to entry
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Short-term program with quick employability outcomes
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Good foundation for starting as a tradesperson or scaling to licensed electrician training
