Solar Technician
June 16, 2026 2026-06-16 7:09Solar Technician
Solar Technician Course in Bolpur
About Solar Technician
Solar power is not the future anymore — it is what is being installed across rooftops, industrial sheds, and government buildings in West Bengal right now. Trained Solar Technicians are the people doing that work, and the demand for qualified hands is running well ahead of supply.
At TIAE ITI in Bolpur, the Solar Technician (Electrical) trade is a one-year NCVT-affiliated course under the Craftsmen Training Scheme. It covers everything a working solar technician needs to know: how photovoltaic systems are designed, how to install panels safely, how to wire and connect inverters and batteries, and how to test and troubleshoot a system after installation.
Students completing this course receive the National Trade Certificate — valid across India and recognised by government departments, solar EPC companies, and the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) sector.
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Who Is Eligible to Enrol in the Solar Technician Course at TIAE ITI Bolpur?
Any student who has passed Class 10 from any stream is eligible. There is no requirement for Science or Mathematics at the Madhyamik level — making this one of the most accessible skilled trades for students from arts or commerce backgrounds who want a technical career.
Students from Bolpur, Birbhum, Bardhaman, Murshidabad, and other districts in West Bengal are welcome to apply. Our admissions team will help you check eligibility and understand the available financial aid options.
Course Duration | 1 Year (structured semesters combining theory and practical workshop sessions) |
Minimum Eligibility | Passed Class 10 (Madhyamik or equivalent) from any stream — Science & Maths not mandatory |
Affiliation | NCVT (National Council for Vocational Training) — national certificate valid across India |
Practical Training Focus | Hands-on installation, wiring, inverter setup, battery bank assembly, and system testing |
Industry Relevance | Aligned with MNRE and Skill India solar technician job roles |
Campus Location | Santiniketan–Illambazar Road, Bolpur, Birbhum, West Bengal |
Why Choose the Solar Technician Course at TIAE ITI Bolpur?
The solar sector is one of the few industries where India is adding jobs faster than trained workers can fill them. Getting the right certification — from a properly affiliated ITI — gives you a clear entry point into this market.
- Practical, Hands-On Training: Students work with actual solar panels, inverters, cables, and testing equipment in the workshop — not just theory.
- Qualified Instructors: The Solar Technician faculty at TIAE ITI holds diploma qualifications and brings field experience to the classroom.
- NCVT Certification: The National Trade Certificate is your formal credential for jobs in solar EPC companies, government solar projects, and self-employment.
- Open to Any Stream: Unlike some trades, this course is available to Class 10 students from any subject background — no Physics or Maths requirement.
- Located in Rural Birbhum: For students from Bolpur, Santiniketan, Illambazar, and surrounding blocks, TIAE ITI is accessible without relocating to a city.
What Skills Will You Gain from the Solar Technician Course?
Technical Skills for the Solar Energy Sector
The course is designed around what employers actually need from entry-level solar technicians. By the end of the year, you will be able to:
- Solar PV System Design Basics: Understand how photovoltaic systems are sized and configured for different load requirements
- Panel Installation: Mount and align solar panels on rooftop and ground-mounted structures following safety procedures
- Electrical Wiring: Lay and connect DC and AC wiring for solar systems, including junction boxes and conduit work
- Inverter and Battery Setup: Install and configure grid-tied and off-grid inverters, charge controllers, and battery banks
- System Commissioning: Test a completed solar installation — checking voltage, current, and system output against specifications
- Fault Diagnosis and Maintenance: Identify and repair common faults including shading losses, connection failures, and inverter errors
Job Roles After the Solar Technician Course
Graduates from this trade can work with:
- Solar EPC (Engineering, Procurement & Construction) companies as installation technicians
- Government solar schemes including PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana and state-level rooftop programmes
- Industrial and commercial facility teams for rooftop solar O&M (Operations and Maintenance)
- Self-employed solar installation and servicing businesses in semi-urban and rural areas
- Rural electrification projects and off-grid solar system deployment teams
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Solar Technician trade?
The Solar Technician (Electrical) trade is a one-year NCVT-affiliated ITI course that trains students to install, wire, test, and maintain solar photovoltaic systems for rooftop, ground-mounted, and off-grid applications.
What is the eligibility for the Solar Technician ITI course?
Class 10 pass from any stream. No Science or Maths requirement.
What are the career options after the Solar Technician course?
Graduates can work as installation technicians with solar EPC companies, join O&M teams for large solar installations, work on government solar schemes, or set up their own solar servicing business.
Is a Solar Technician career a good choice in 2026?
India is installing solar capacity at scale across rooftops, industrial parks, and rural areas. Qualified solar technicians with an NCVT certificate have strong job prospects in both the private sector and government-backed programmes.
Does TIAE ITI offer placement support after the Solar Technician course?
Yes. We provide placement assistance including connections to solar companies active in West Bengal, resume support, and guidance on apprenticeship opportunities.
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