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Certificate in Two Wheeler Mechanic

Job Description

The course equips learners with skills to inspect, repair, and maintain two-wheeler vehicles efficiently and safely.


Objective: The Certificate in Two Wheeler Mechanic program is designed to provide learners with essential knowledge and skills for the maintenance, repair, and servicing of two-wheeler vehicles such as motorcycles and scooters. The course covers engine systems, electrical components, transmission, braking systems, and routine troubleshooting techniques.

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria 1

Criteria 2

Experience

Training Qualification

SSLC

Passed

6 Months

None

12th

Passed

2 Months

None

Degree

Passed

No Experience

None


Sector

Electrical & Renewable Technology

Certifying Bodies

National Education Training And Development

Type of Organisation

Board of Vocational Education

Occupation Standards/Syllabus

NCO Code

Mandatory/ Optional

Duration

  • Introduction to Two-Wheeler Mechanics

  • Engine Systems and Overhauling

  • Fuel and Ignition System

  • Transmission and Clutch System

  • Electrical and Electronic Systems

  • Braking System and Suspension



N/A





Mandatory




2 Months




Learning Module In Job Role/Syllabus

Career Opportunities

  • Two-Wheeler Mechanic

  • Service Technician in Two-Wheeler Dealerships

  • Two-Wheeler Workshop Supervisor

  • Automobile Service Advisor (Two-Wheelers)

  • Bike Customization Specialist

  • Two-Wheeler Service Trainer

  • Self-Employed Two-Wheeler Repair Business Owner

  • Mechanic for Two-Wheeler Rental Companies

  • Field Service Engineer (Two-Wheeler Industry)

  • Parts and Accessories Sales Executive (Two-Wheelers)

  • Motorcycle Assembly Technician


Duration Hours

Theory :

75

Practical :

75

Employability Skills :

20

OJT (Mandatory) :

20

Specializations in Course

  • Engine Diagnosis and Repair: Learning to diagnose engine-related issues and perform repairs.

  • Electrical Systems: Understanding electrical systems in two-wheelers, including wiring, battery, and lighting systems.

  • Suspension and Brakes: Maintaining and repairing braking systems and suspension systems.

  • Transmission and Clutch: Diagnosing and repairing issues related to gears, transmissions, and clutches.

  • Vehicle Maintenance: Conducting routine maintenance and oil changes, tire checks, and fluid replacements.

  • Fuel Systems and Carburetors: Repairing and tuning fuel systems and carburettors for optimal performance.


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