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Re: Re: [MW:7040] Certified Welding Inspector Course -WRI(Welding Research Institute Trichy)

Qualified Engineers Diploma & Degree holders you go for Level III it is
more valuable respected and you can go for BGAS , NACE too

On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 11:51:29 +0530 wrote
>Dear Gents,

We can partially accept our friend"s commends that All NDT
technicians become Senior Inspectors now a days like that.Actually I
feel that this Inspection certification scheme is created for the
benefits of experienced technicians only.A twenty five years
experienced welder is more than enough for the Welding Inspection
Job.Company does not need the graduate engineers as welding
Inspectors.But we have more engineers in India,At-least every house
have one engineer in our Metro cities.They need Jobs/Money in
shortcut,that is the reason they come and sit for CWI courses,In fact
many of the White QC Managers in Gulf zone they are based from welder
position only.one-thing is
very clear that getting CWI certificate is beneficial for yearning
good money while learning the Job period.[specially for peoples from
India like countries.]

Jawahar...


--- On Thu, 9/16/10, GURDEEPSINGH ARORA
wrote:

From: GURDEEPSINGH ARORA
Subject: Re: [MW:7025] Certified Welding Inspector Course -WRI (Welding
Research Institute Trichy)
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Date: Thursday, September 16, 2010, 8:47 AM

I am happy to hear the real facts and let's hope that there should be
some minimum diploma/degree in mechanical/metallurgy qualifications to
get these
certifications


G.S.Arora
B4-103 LaHabitat
Opp Marutinandan Villa
Near Aayna Shopping Complex
Off SG Road Thaltej
AHMEDABAD-380054
Ph: 91-9725262404

--- On Wed, 15/9/10, Welder's Helper
wrote:


From: Welder's Helper
Subject: Re: [MW:7022] Certified Welding Inspector Course -WRI(Welding
Research Institute Trichy)
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, 15 September, 2010, 6:56 PM






CSWIP and AWS now a days lost it's charm.Literally,we can buy AWS/CWI
certificatesfrom the streets of Chennai !!! CSWIP alsolost it's
dignity,anyhow maintaining some value comparing to AWS.To be frank
these certifications are purely multi million dollar business.

Even one of my colleague, who just passed outEngineering Degreein 2009
have CSWIP 3.1 certificate in his hand !!!

He never saw an electrode in his life before !!!

Even commerce and arts graduates having CSWIP and AWS certifications
working in GULF!!! Then every one can imagine how hard these
certifications to get!!!

I thought that CSWIP 3.2 qualified people are knowledgable.To be frank
I found lot of technicians(NDT technicians)turned CSWIP 3.2candidates
working as Senior Inspectors with massive remuneration package.At the
same time Qualified Engineers getting peanuts due to lack of CSWIP
title !!!

I am really sorry to say that,technician turned senior inspectors don't
have indepth metallurgy stuff,they don't know how to review codes and
standards.They don't know how to take critical decisions.They know only
how to inspect the weld visually,lol.

Every one want CSWIP or AWS as it became a guranteed stamp to get job
as Quality personnel especially in GULF.

--

Welder's Helper

Never bend my head infront of anyone other than GOD the almighty.



On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Balasubramanian Jawahar
wrote:





Dear Gents...

Kindly go through this following website

http://www.wriindia.com/

with kind regards,

Jawahar Balasubramanian,

CWI-WRI, & CSWIP 3.1

India.


--- On Thu, 9/2/10, Shashank Vagal wrote:


From: Shashank Vagal
Subject: RE: [MW:6828] Certified Welding Inspector Course -WRI(Welding
Research Institute Trichy)

To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Date: Thursday, September 2, 2010, 4:53 AM









Please send more details about this good institute - so that those who
wish to join may know how to go about it.

--- On Wed, 1/9/10, Mohamed Farook wrote:


From: Mohamed Farook
Subject: RE: [MW:6821] Certified Welding Inspector Course -WRI(Welding
Research Institute Trichy)
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, 1 September, 2010, 10:59 AM




Dear Jawahar Balasubramanian,

Thanks for your info. This is the first time i heard the detailed
information about "Welding Research Institute – Trichy". Anyhow your
info is very useful to this group members.

Regards,
asfaruk


From: materials-welding@googlegroups.com [mailto:materials-
welding@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Balasubramanian Jawahar
Sent: Wednesday, 1 September, 2010 1:16 AM
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MW:6815] Certified Welding Inspector Course -WRI(Welding
Research Institute
Trichy)





Mr.Farook...
I do not know by what meaning you are talking about WRI.you already
told that you did not hear about the WRI.It is one of the best welding
school in India.The excellent faculties. very good Interaction and
learning experience etc.Well equipped laboratories and updated workshop
facilities etc etc...As a beginner it will be very much helpful for him
to learn the subject from the field masters.The course itself designed
for two weeks period,so before doing the international certifications
it will give him a lot of knowledge and confident in the subject.
with kind regards,
Jawahar Balasubramanian.

--- On Tue, 8/31/10, Mohamed Farook wrote:

From: Mohamed Farook
Subject: Re: [MW:6806] Certified Welding Inspector Course -WRI(Welding
Research Institute Trichy)
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Date: Tuesday, August 31, 2010, 6:40 PM


Dear Anand,



So far i didnt heard about WRI.. what Naushand told is correct. Go for
CSWIP3.1 or AWS...if you want todo that course in india, then my
suggestion is CSWIP 3.1 dont go for AWS because now a days even a
people dont have experience also can pass this exam at india.. no value
for that too...



All the best,



asfaruk

On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 6:53 PM, Noushad cp wrote:



Pushpraj Anand,





Deftly you will get very good knowledge after Completing the
course.better you go for CSWIP or AWS after some experience.WRI
certificate have no value in abroad.





Noushad

Doha-Qatar







On 8/31/10, Pushpraj Anand wrote:





This Welding Research Institute Thrichy -CWI course is beneficial for
Welding Inspection personals ? Can I get good job after completion of
this course .



Kindly suggest me.
--
Regards,
Pushpraj Anand

Contact No: +919234655254


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Thanking You,

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With Warm Regards,

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