The Carpentry course covers essential woodworking techniques, tool usage, measurement skills, and the construction of various wooden components used in homes, offices, and commercial buildings. Trainees learn through real workshop activities, enabling them to understand timber properties, joinery methods, and modern carpentry standards.
Our curriculum emphasizes precision, creativity, and safety—qualities every successful carpenter must possess.
Woodworking Fundamentals: Understand wood types, grain patterns, and materials used in carpentry.
Tools & Equipment Handling: Learn safe and effective use of hand tools and power tools such as saws, planes, drills, chisels, and sanders.
Measurement & Layout Techniques: Master accurate measuring, marking, leveling, and cutting for high-quality craftsmanship.
Joinery & Assembly Skills: Gain hands-on experience creating joints, frames, doors, window fittings, cabinets, and furniture components.
Construction Carpentry: Build floors, roofs, partitions, and formwork used in building construction
Finishing & Repair Work: Learn sanding, polishing, fitting hardware, and repairing wooden structures.
Occupational Safety: Follow best practices for workplace safety, PPE usage, and safe tool operation.
Graduates of the Carpentry Trade program can work as:
Carpenter / Woodworker
Furniture Maker
Cabinet & Fixture Installer
Construction Carpenter
Interior Finishing Technician
Maintenance & Repair Carpenter
Formwork Carpenter
With growing demand in construction, interior design, and renovation industries, skilled carpenters enjoy excellent job prospects both at home and abroad.
Develop strong technical skills and craftsmanship that open doors to rewarding career opportunities. Our Carpentry training helps you build a profession that is practical, respected, and always in demand.