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National Certificate in Machining and Fitting

Machining and Fitting

This National Certificate in Machining and Fitting (NCMF) curriculum aims to produce fitter machinists relevant to the industry and the world of work. It is learner-centered and competence-based, emphasizing skills acquisition through practical teaching and execution of projects.

The competences that the learner is expected to acquire are clearly outlined in the modules covered in each of the two semesters of an academic year. The modules offered in this course are designed to enable the learner to attain specific skills required for performing tasks at any level of the respective year of study. Machining and fitting focus on manufacturing and machining machine parts using processes such as lathe turning, milling, cutting, shaping, and fitting of keys, couplings, bushes, shafts, and bearings.

The assessment is categorized into nine packages/modules based on the competences that a learner desires to achieve for a given trade. These include:

  • Module 1: Communication Principles in Engineering
  • Module 2: Bench Work Operations and Measurements
  • Module 3: Production of Components Using Lathe Machine
  • Module 4: Production of Components Using Milling Machine
  • Module 5: Production of Components by SMAW, Shaping, and Grinding Processes
  • Module 6: Production of Component Parts Using Foundry Processes

Upon completing modules 3, 4, 5, and 6, trainees are expected to undergo industrial training, bridging the gap between institutional-based training and the world of work. Additionally, modules in Workshop Technology and Practice, Engineering Science, Engineering Drawing and Real Life Project, Applied Technician’s Mathematics, and Entrepreneurship Skills are aimed at equipping learners with the core hands-on skills and techniques in machining and fitting.

Skills and Competencies Acquired by the Learner

The course aims to produce fitters and machinists capable of:

  • Fabricating components and machine parts
  • Maintaining and repairing machines and equipment
  • Preparing reports, budgets, and operation plans
  • Observing safety, health, and welfare
  • Initiating and managing small business enterprises

Admission Requirements

The trainee should have:

  • A minimum of Uganda Certificate of Education (Ordinary level)
  • Holder of Uganda Junior Technical Certificate (UJTC), Community Polytechnic Certificate, or National Junior Vocational Certificate from a recognized institution OR its equivalent in Technical/Vocational education.

Fees for the Program

  • Tuition:
    • Ugandans / East Africans / Refugees: UGX 550,000 per Semester.
    • International Students: UGX 800,000 (USD 223) per Semester.
  • Examination Fees: Fixed by UBTEB and DIT
  • Accommodation/Hostel/Meals: UGX 480,000 per Semester (Private accommodations are also available)

Career Opportunities

  • Machine Fitter and Turner
  • Bench Hand Joiner
  • Workshop Technician
  • Machine Operator
  • Production Technician
  • Service Technicians
  • Welder

Program Structure

This section describes the modules, expected learning outcomes, and awards before a student receives a final National Certificate in Machining and Fitting (NCMF).

NoModulesTraining OutcomeAwards
1Communication Principles in EngineeringCommunicate effectively in both English and Kiswahili and effectively use basic computer applicationsCertificate of competence in fundamental communication principles in engineering
2Bench Operations and MeasurementsWork within limits to shape various components using bench tools and measuring techniquesCertificate of competence in accurate and safe bench practices and measurements
3Production of Mechanical Components by Lathe OperationsSafe production of cylindrical and conical external or internal shapes economicallyCertificate of competence in accurate and safe lathe work operations
4Production of Mechanical Components by Milling OperationsProduce dimensionally accurate flat surfaces, cams, and slots using safe milling operationsCertificate of competence in accurate and safe milling work operations
5Production of Mechanical Components by Arc Welding, Shaping, and Grinding ProcessesProduce dimensionally accurate components by shaping and arc welding processes with precision grindingCertificate of competence in joining and precision finishing operations
6Production of Mechanical Components by Foundry Processes and Entrepreneurship SkillsProduce dimensionally accurate component parts by foundry processes with skills to set up business venturesCertificate of competence in accurate and safe foundry work operations and business orientation

Facilities Available

The Institute has all the necessary facilities for conducting training programs, including:

  • A well-equipped workshop facility
  • Advanced machinery (lathe, milling machines, etc.)
  • Various types of benchwork tools
  • Well-equipped classrooms
  • Well-qualified and experienced faculty
  • 24-hour security on campus

Contact Information

Tropical Institute of Development Innovations
3km along Kalagi – Gayaza Road, Nandudu Place, Kyabakadde Village, Kyampisi Sub County, Mukono District
P.O Box 397 Mukono, Uganda
Email: tridiuganda@gmail.com, tridiregistrar@gmail.com

Head of Department/Program: Eng. Najim Kassie
Email: kassie.n77@gmail.com

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    National Certificate in Machining and Fitting (NCMF)

    This National Certificate in Machining and Fitting (NCMF) curriculum aims to produce fitter machinists relevant to the industry and the world of work. It is learner-centered and competence-based, emphasizing skills acquisition through practical teaching and execution of projects.

    The competences that the learner is expected to acquire are clearly outlined in the modules covered in each of the two semesters of an academic year. The modules offered in this course are designed to enable the learner to attain specific skills required for performing tasks at any level of the respective year of study. Machining and fitting focus on manufacturing and machining machine parts using processes such as lathe turning, milling, cutting, shaping, and fitting of keys, couplings, bushes, shafts, and bearings.

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