Yes — the course begins with basics of fire safety, hazard awareness and hands-on training, so you can build your strength and skills during the course.
read moreNo — you’ll do both theory and lots of practical work: fire drills, equipment handling, simulation exercises and disaster-response training.
read moreYes — you can get jobs in industries, airports, railways, construction sites, power plants, hotels, and government fire services.
read moreYes — you’ll study things like fire science, safety laws, hazard mapping, rescue operations, disaster management, and safety protocols.
read moreMany colleges in Haryana welcome students from all backgrounds and provide hostel, transport and extra support to help you settle in.
read moreYes — you’ll be eligible for jobs in state fire services, railway fire units, defence fire divisions, national disaster management, and other safety departments.
read moreThe best colleges offer modern simulation labs, experienced faculty, strong industry and fire-department tie-ups, excellent placement support, affordable fees and a fully practical curriculum — all making your career start strong.
read moreIt is a 3-year full-time diploma programme (six semesters) that trains you in fire prevention, rescue operations, disaster management, safety regulations and fire equipment handling.
read moreBecause Sonepat is near Delhi-NCR industrial zones, the cost of education and living is more affordable, and you’ll get job-oriented training in fire safety—a field where real careers are available.
read moreTypically you need to have passed Class 10th from a recognised board. Many institutes ask for around 45-50% marks. Some allow lateral entry if you have class 12th (Science) or ITI.
read moreYes — even though fire safety includes hands-on drills, colleges design the programme for beginners too, with step-by-step training and support so you can build your fitness and confidence.
read moreNo — you’ll study theory and also lots of practical training, including fire drills, safety equipment use, rescue techniques, and on-site simulations.
read moreYes — graduates can work in airports, oil and gas refineries, chemical plants, construction firms, railways, metro projects, government fire departments and industrial safety units.
read moreYes — you’ll study fire engineering, industrial safety management, rescue techniques, disaster management, fire equipment & maintenance, occupational health and environmental safety.
read moreAbsolutely — many colleges in Sonepat support students from diverse backgrounds and provide hostels, transport and extra academic help so you can adjust smoothly.
read moreYes — you become eligible for positions in government fire services, industrial safety departments, airport safety units, railways, metro projects and other public sector safety roles.
read moreThe best ones offer modern fire safety labs and simulation centres, experienced faculty with field experience, strong industry and fire-department tie-ups for internship and placement, affordable fees, hands-on rescue and safety training — all of which give you a confident start in a meaningful career.
read moreIt is a 3-year diploma (six semesters) that trains you in fire prevention, firefighting techniques, industrial safety, disaster management, and rescue operations.
read moreBecause Haryana’s industries are growing fast, and this course gives you skill in fire safety, firefighting, risk management, and rescue, a high-demand career.
read moreYou need to have passed Class 10th from a recognised board, usually with around 45-50% marks.
read moreYes — the Polytechnic in Fire Technology and Safety at Puran Murti Campus is AICTE-approved.
read moreNo — you will do lots of practical training, including mock fire drills, rescue operations and simulation-based lab work.
read moreYes — there are industrial tie-ups and on-site training, including real fire-safety drills and workplace safety exposure.
read moreSubjects include Fire Engineering Basics, Fire Chemistry & Physics, Industrial Safety, Rescue Techniques, Disaster Management, Fire Equipment, First Aid, and Safety Laws.
read moreYes, you can get roles in rescue operations, disaster management teams, and emergency response units.
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