This Carpentry apprenticeship program involves a combination of on-the-job training and technical training at CMTN, leading to a Journeyperson classification. The apprenticeship encompasses four levels, where students learn to assemble and erect forms for various types of construction, including concrete, wood, and metal framing, along with installing finishing materials for both interior and exterior surfaces. Throughout the program, students complete a total of 6,360 Work-Based Training hours and 840 technical training hours, with each level requiring 210 hours. The program aligns with a national standard harmonized by the Industry Training Authority (ITA), ensuring consistency across regions.
Why this course is highly recommended
This apprenticeship program is highly valued because it combines practical work with technical training, offering a clear pathway to Journeyperson status. It also provides opportunities for diverse work environments such as residential and industrial construction, creating strong career prospects. The structure of the program, which follows a harmonized national standard, ensures consistency and recognition across many regions.
Students specialize in carpentry, focusing on formwork, framing, and finishing work across residential, commercial, light industrial, and heavy construction projects. The program prepares students for a variety of fields including new construction, renovations, and maintenance.
Application fees
1.45L
1st year tuition fees
1.45L
Living cost
Candidates must be registered as apprentices and submit a Trades Worker Identification (TWID) number upon registration. The program includes four levels of technical training, with specific durations and required hours at each level.

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Graduates can find opportunities working in residential, commercial, industrial, or maintenance projects. Career advancement options include roles like foremen, estimators, building inspectors, site superintendents, or instructors.