Haryana ITI Admission 2026: Online Application Form Start Soon, Dates & Eligibility
Job Description
Eligibility
How to Apply
Overview
Haryana ITI Admission 2026 is the annual admission process for Industrial Training Institute (ITI) courses across various government and private ITIs in Haryana state. The admission is conducted by the Department of Industrial Training, Government of Haryana through a centralized online portal. This process provides vocational training in various trades like Electrician, Fitter, Welder, Computer Operator, and other skill-based courses. Upon completion, candidates receive National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT) or State Council for Vocational Training (SCVT) certification, enhancing their employability in technical and industrial sectors. The courses typically range from 6 months to 2 years depending on the trade selected. Successful candidates can pursue careers in manufacturing, construction, automobile, electronics industries or start their own enterprises.
Important Dates
Important Dates (Indicative)
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Official Notification Release | March 2026 (Expected) |
| Online Application Start Date | April 2026 (Expected) |
| Last Date to Apply | May 2026 (Expected) |
| Fee Payment Last Date | May 2026 (Expected) |
| Merit List Release | June 2026 (Expected) |
| Counselling/Seat Allotment | June-July 2026 (Expected) |
| Document Verification | July 2026 (Expected) |
| Admission Commencement | August 2026 (Expected) |
Vacancy Details
Seat Distribution (Typical / Indicative)
| Category | Approximate Seats |
|---|---|
| UR (General) | 15,000+ |
| SC | 4,500+ |
| ST | 500+ |
| OBC | 6,000+ |
| EWS | 2,500+ |
| Total | 28,500+ |
Note: Actual seat numbers vary by ITI, trade, and year. Haryana has 150+ ITIs (government and private) with varying capacities across 50+ trades.
Eligibility
Educational Qualification
- For Engineering Trades: Candidates must have passed 10th standard (Matriculation) from a recognized board
- For Non-Engineering Trades: Candidates must have passed 8th standard from a recognized board
- Specific Trades: Some advanced trades may require 10+2 qualification
- Candidates appearing in qualifying examination can also apply provisionally
Age Limit
Age as on 01 August 2026
| Category | Minimum Age | Maximum Age | Age Relaxation |
|---|---|---|---|
| General/UR | 14 years | 40 years | - |
| SC/ST | 14 years | 45 years | 5 years |
| OBC | 14 years | 43 years | 3 years |
| PwD (PWD) | 14 years | 45 years | 5 years |
| Ex-Servicemen | 14 years | As per rules | As per GoH norms |
Age relaxation as per Government of Haryana norms
Nationality
- Candidate must be a citizen of India
- Preference given to candidates domiciled in Haryana state
- 85% seats reserved for Haryana domicile candidates
- 15% seats for All India candidates
How to Apply
How to Apply Online
- Visit Official Portal: Go to the official Haryana ITI admission portal (hryitiadmission.gov.in or ncvtmis.gov.in)
- Registration: Click on 'New Registration' and create login credentials with valid mobile number and email ID
- Fill Application Form: Login with credentials and fill personal details, educational qualifications, category, domicile information
- Upload Documents: Upload scanned copies of photograph (50 KB), signature (20 KB), 10th marksheet, caste certificate (if applicable), domicile certificate, Aadhaar card
- Select Trade Preferences: Choose up to 5-10 ITI trades and institutes as per preference order
- Pay Application Fee: Make online payment through Net Banking/Debit Card/Credit Card/UPI
- Submit Application: Review all details carefully and submit the application form
- Download Confirmation: Take printout of filled application form and payment receipt for future reference
Application Fee Structure
| Category | Application Fee |
|---|---|
| General/OBC | ₹250-350 |
| SC/ST (Haryana Domicile) | ₹125-200 |
| EWS | ₹250-350 |
| Female Candidates | ₹125-200 |
| PwD Candidates | Exempted/₹50 |
Fees are indicative and subject to official notification
Selection Process
- Merit-Based Selection: Admission is primarily based on marks obtained in the qualifying examination (10th/8th standard). A merit list is prepared based on percentage of marks.
- Online Counselling: Candidates are called for online/offline counselling rounds in order of merit. During counselling, seat allotment is done based on preference, merit rank, and seat availability.
- Seat Allotment: Seats are allocated through centralized counselling system considering candidate's merit rank, trade preference, ITI choice, and category reservation.
- Document Verification: Shortlisted candidates must report to allotted ITI with original documents for physical verification including educational certificates, caste certificate, domicile proof, Aadhaar, photographs.
- Final Admission: After document verification and payment of admission/tuition fees, candidates are granted final admission to the respective ITI and trade.
- Spot Counselling: If seats remain vacant after regular counselling rounds, spot counselling is conducted for remaining candidates.
Exam Pattern
Admission Process (Merit-Based)
Note: Haryana ITI admission does NOT involve a written entrance examination. Admission is purely merit-based on qualifying examination marks.
Merit Calculation for Engineering Trades
| Component | Weightage | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 10th Standard Marks | 100% | Total percentage in Matriculation |
| Science & Mathematics | Bonus consideration | Extra weightage in some trades |
| Total Merit Score | 100% | Based on qualifying exam |
| Duration | - | No exam conducted |
Merit Calculation for Non-Engineering Trades
| Component | Weightage | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 8th/10th Standard Marks | 100% | Total percentage in qualifying exam |
| Overall Percentage | Ranking criteria | Higher percentage gets priority |
| Total Merit Score | 100% | Based on marks obtained |
| Duration | - | No exam conducted |
No Negative Marking - As no written test is conducted, merit is solely based on academic performance in qualifying examinations.
Syllabus
ITI Course Syllabus (Trade-Wise)
Haryana ITI offers 50+ trades. Below are major trades with typical course content:
Electrician Trade
- Basic Electrical Engineering concepts and safety
- DC and AC circuits, electrical machines
- Domestic and industrial wiring practices
- Electrical measuring instruments and testing
- Transformer operation and maintenance
- Motor rewinding and control systems
- Power distribution and panel boards
Fitter Trade
- Engineering drawing and blueprint reading
- Precision measuring instruments
- Hand tools and power tools operations
- Fitting operations: filing, drilling, grinding
- Lathe machine operations and maintenance
- Assembly and alignment of components
Welder Trade
- Gas welding techniques and safety
- Arc welding (SMAW, MIG, TIG)
- Welding positions and joint preparation
- Welding defects and quality control
- Metal cutting and fabrication
- Blueprint reading for welders
Computer Operator & Programming Assistant (COPA)
- Computer fundamentals and MS Office suite
- Internet operations and email management
- Programming basics (C, C++, HTML)
- Database management with MS Access/SQL
- Tally ERP accounting software
- Desktop publishing and presentations
Mechanic Motor Vehicle
- Automobile engine components and systems
- Transmission and clutch systems
- Brake systems and steering mechanisms
- Electrical and electronic systems in vehicles
- Engine troubleshooting and repair
- Vehicle maintenance and servicing
Plumber Trade
- Pipe fitting and jointing techniques
- Sanitary installation and drainage systems
- Water supply systems design
- Plumbing tools and equipment usage
- Blueprint reading for plumbers
- Maintenance of plumbing fixtures
Mechanic Diesel
- Diesel engine construction and operation
- Fuel injection systems and pumps
- Diesel engine testing and troubleshooting
- Governor and cooling systems
- Engine assembly and disassembly
- Maintenance schedules and practices
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
- Refrigeration cycle and principles
- Compressor types and operations
- Air conditioning system installation
- Electrical controls and thermostats
- Refrigerants and safety handling
- Troubleshooting and repair techniques
Salary
Post-ITI Employment Salary (Typical / Indicative)
| Salary Component | Amount (Monthly) |
|---|---|
| Starting Salary (Private Sector) | ₹8,000 - ₹15,000 |
| Starting Salary (Government Jobs) | ₹18,000 - ₹25,000 |
| Skilled Worker (2-3 years exp.) | ₹15,000 - ₹30,000 |
| Supervisor Level (5+ years) | ₹25,000 - ₹45,000 |
| Self-Employment Earnings | ₹20,000 - ₹50,000+ |
Additional Benefits in Government Jobs:
- Dearness Allowance (DA): As per central/state norms
- House Rent Allowance (HRA): 10-24% based on city classification
- Transport Allowance: ₹1,600 - ₹3,200 per month
- Medical benefits and pension schemes
- Provident Fund (PF) and ESI benefits
ITI certificate holders are eligible for Railway Group D, SSC, State PSU technical posts
Career Growth
ITI certificate holders have multiple career progression paths including apprenticeships in PSUs, direct recruitment in Railways, State Transport, Electricity Boards, and manufacturing industries. With experience and additional certifications, technicians can advance to supervisor, foreman, and managerial positions. Many ITI graduates successfully establish their own workshops, service centers, and contracting businesses, achieving financial independence and entrepreneurial success.
Admit Card
Since Haryana ITI admission is merit-based without an entrance examination, no admit card is issued for any test. However, candidates receive a counselling call letter or admission slip when they are shortlisted for document verification and seat allotment. This call letter can be downloaded from the official admission portal using registration credentials, typically 7-10 days before the scheduled counselling date.
Result
The merit list for Haryana ITI Admission 2026 will be published on the official portal after the application deadline closes. Results are declared in the form of category-wise and trade-wise merit lists showing candidate rank based on qualifying examination marks. Candidates can check their merit position by logging into the admission portal with their registration number. Subsequently, seat allotment results are declared after each counselling round.
Expected Cutoff
ITI admission cutoffs vary significantly by trade popularity, ITI location, and category. Typically, competitive trades like COPA, Electrician in government ITIs require 70-85% in 10th for general category, while SC/ST cutoffs range 55-70%. Less competitive trades may have cutoffs as low as 40-50%. Government ITIs have higher cutoffs compared to private institutions. Popular urban ITIs command 10-15% higher cutoffs than rural centers.
Exam Centres
ITI Locations Across Haryana
Major Districts with Government ITIs:
- North Haryana: Ambala, Yamunanagar, Kurukshetra, Karnal, Panipat, Sonipat
- South Haryana: Faridabad, Palwal, Gurgaon (Gurugram), Rewari, Mahendragarh, Mewat
- Central Haryana: Rohtak, Jhajjar, Bhiwani, Charkhi Dadri
- West Haryana: Hisar, Fatehabad, Sirsa, Jind, Kaithal
Total Coverage: 150+ ITIs spread across all 22 districts of Haryana with representation in both urban and rural areas. Document verification and counselling centers are typically established in district headquarters and major cities.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum educational qualification for Haryana ITI Admission 2026?
For engineering trades like Electrician, Fitter, Mechanic, candidates must have passed 10th standard (Matriculation). For non-engineering trades, 8th standard pass is sufficient. Some advanced trades may require 10+2 qualification.
What is the application fee for Haryana ITI admission?
The application fee is typically ₹250-350 for General/OBC candidates, ₹125-200 for SC/ST Haryana domicile candidates and female candidates, and exempted or minimal (₹50) for PwD candidates. Exact fees will be mentioned in the official notification.
How many seats are available in Haryana ITIs?
Haryana has approximately 28,500+ seats across 150+ government and private ITIs offering 50+ trades. Seat distribution includes reservations for SC, ST, OBC, EWS categories, and 85% seats are reserved for Haryana domicile candidates.
What is the expected salary after completing ITI course?
After ITI, starting salary in private sector ranges ₹8,000-15,000 monthly, while government job appointments offer ₹18,000-25,000 monthly. With experience, skilled workers earn ₹15,000-30,000, and self-employed technicians can earn ₹20,000-50,000+ per month depending on business.
How many attempts are allowed for Haryana ITI admission?
There is no restriction on the number of attempts for ITI admission. Candidates can apply every year as long as they meet the age eligibility criteria (14-40 years for general category with relaxations for reserved categories).
Is there any entrance exam for Haryana ITI admission?
No, Haryana ITI admission does not involve any written entrance examination. Admission is purely merit-based on marks obtained in the qualifying examination (8th/10th standard). Merit list is prepared based on percentage scored.
What is the mode of application for Haryana ITI Admission 2026?
The application process is completely online through the official Haryana ITI admission portal. Candidates must register, fill the application form, upload required documents, pay application fee online, and submit electronically. No offline applications are accepted.
What are the stages in the ITI admission selection process?
The selection involves: (1) Merit list preparation based on qualifying exam marks, (2) Online counselling for seat preference, (3) Seat allotment based on merit and availability, (4) Document verification at allotted ITI, (5) Payment of admission fees, and (6) Final admission confirmation.