Advance Diploma in Fire and Safety
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The National Institute of Fire Safety Engineering & Management is where you learn about keeping things safe from fires. It’s like a school but focused on teaching you how to prevent fires and deal with them if they happen. We help you understand all the important stuff about fire safety and how to manage it. So, when you graduate, you’ll be ready to make places safer for everyone.
An Advanced Diploma in Fire and Safety is a program that teaches people how to prevent fires, manage safety, and respond to emergencies. Students learn about fire behavior, safety regulations, and how to create evacuation plans. They also get hands-on training in firefighting and rescue techniques. After completing the diploma, graduates can work in various roles like firefighting, safety management, or emergency planning, helping keep people and places safe from fires and other hazards.
Firefighter: You can work as a firefighter in town fire departments, factories, or airports, fighting fires and helping in emergencies.
Fire Safety Officer: You could become a fire safety officer, making sure places like factories and schools follow fire safety rules.
Fire Inspector: Being a fire inspector means you check buildings for fire risks and make sure they follow safety codes.
Emergency Response Coordinator: You might coordinate emergency responses during accidents or natural disasters for organizations like disaster management groups.
Fire Protection Engineer: If you like designing stuff, you could be a fire protection engineer, making systems to stop fires and keeping buildings safe.
Safety Trainer: As a safety trainer, you’d teach people about fire safety and how to handle emergencies.
Hazardous Materials Technician: Working with dangerous stuff? You could be a hazardous materials technician, making sure it’s handled safely.
Fire Investigation Specialist: You might investigate fires to figure out how they started and help in legal cases.
The Advance Diploma in Fire and Safety  programs usually require the following qualifications:
- For an Advance Diploma in Fire and Safety Qualification you need 12th or equivalent in any stream from a recognized board.
- Graduation in any field for the postgraduate program.
- Minimum age limit of 18 years.
- Duration: 2Â year.
Advance Diploma in Fire and Safety Fee Structure
Registration Fees
1000 Rs.
Course Fees
45000 Rs.
Exam Fees
1200 Rs.
Total Fees
47200 Rs.
The subjects of the Advance Diploma in Fire and Safety
Semester 1
- Basics of Computer
- Physical training and Drill
- Fundamentals of Fire and Safety
- OJT-I (On Job Training NSQF Level-4)
Semester 2
- Professional Communication
- Fire Protection System
- Manual & Portable Firefighting Equipment
- OJT-II (On Job Training NSQF Level5)
Semester 3
- Environmental Studies
- Physical training and Drill
- Rescue Techniques & First Aid
- OJT-III (On Job Training)
Semester 4
- Human Values & Ethics
- Manual and Portable Fire fighting Equipment
- Fire Fighting Operations
- OJT-IV (On Job Training NSQF Level-6)
Your Instructor
Mr. Ishwar Chander
Trainer
Mr. Amit Ahlawat
Trainer
Mr. Rajeev Sharma
Trainer
Placements after Advance Diploma in Fire and Safety
Frequently Ask Questions for Advance Diploma in Fire and Safety
What exactly is the Advanced Diploma in Fire and Safety offered by the National Institute of Fire Safety Engineering and Management (NIFSEM)?
The Advanced Diploma in Fire and Safety is a program that teaches you a lot about how to keep places safe from fires and other emergencies. It’s offered by NIFSEM to help you become really good at managing fire safety and knowing what to do in case of emergencies.
Who can join this course?
If you’ve finished high school (or something similar) from a recognized place, you can join. If you’ve worked in something related to fire safety before, you might also be able to join.
How long does the course take?
It usually takes about 2 years. During this time, you’ll have classes, practice sessions, and visits to places where they work on fire safety.
What do they teach in this course?
You’ll learn about different things like how fires work, how to stop them from happening, how to manage safety, how to use firefighting tools, and how to plan for emergencies.
What jobs can I get after finishing this course?
After you finish, you can work as a safety officer, a supervisor, a consultant, an inspector, or a manager in many industries like factories, construction, oil, healthcare, hotels, or government.
Do we get to do real things like practicing and visiting companies?
Yes, you’ll get to practice using firefighting tools and do drills to know what to do in emergencies. You’ll also visit companies to see how they work on fire safety.
Will I get a certificate that's recognized by the government and companies?
Yes, the certificate you get from NIFSEM is recognized by the government and companies. It shows that you’ve learned what you need to work in fire safety.
How can I apply to join this course?
You can check NIFSEM’s website or contact their admission office to know how to apply and what they need from you.
How much money can I earn as a graduate of this Course at the National Institute of Fire Safety Engineering and Management?
It varies, but you could start with around INR 3,52,000 to INR 5,00,000 a year.
Can I study more after finishing this course?
Yes, after finishing this course, you can study more if you want. You can do a Bachelor of Vocational degree in fire and safety or other related fields to learn more and get better job opportunities.