AutoCAD Course
Course Overview & Core Features
Duration: 3 Months (Professional Training).
Training Format: Online & Physical classes are available.
Core Path: LEARN • PRACTICE • BECOME PROFESSIONAL.
Key Benefits: Practical & hands-on training, certificate after completion, job assistance & support, and portfolio-ready software projects.
Course Overview & Core Features Duration: 3 Months (Professional Training). Training Format: Online & Physical classes are available. Core Path: LEARN • PRACTICE • BECOME PROFESSIONAL. Key Benefits: Practical & hands-on training, certificate after completion, job assistance & support, and portfolio-ready software projects.
Complete Course Syllabus
Phase 1: AutoCAD Interface & 2D Drafting Fundamentals
Introduction to AutoCAD: Navigating the user interface, workspace setup, coordinate systems, and basic file management.
Drawing Core Shapes: Using basic draw tools including lines, polylines, circles, rectangles, arcs, and ellipses.
Modifying & Editing Commands: Mastering move, copy, rotate, scale, trim, extend, mirror, fillet, and chamfer utilities.
Object Snap & Tracking: Implementing precise drafting methods using object snaps, polar tracking, and orthogonal constraints.
Phase 2: Layer Management, Annotation & Blocks 05. Layer Properties & Organization: Creating layers, managing line weights, assigning colors, control line types, and organizing complex drawing sets. 06. Text & Dimensions: Adding single-line and multiline text, dimension styles setup, leader line configurations, and editing annotations. 07. Working with Blocks & Groups: Creating reusable standard blocks, inserting block attributes, handling dynamic blocks, and managing grouped objects. 08. Hatching & Gradients: Applying hatch patterns, configuring scale and angle settings, and using solid or gradient fills for material representation.
Phase 3: Advanced 2D Drafting & Architectural/Mechanical Layouts 09. Parametric Constraints: Applying geometric and dimensional constraints to maintain strict design intent and relational geometry. 10. External References (Xrefs): Attaching external drawing assets, raster images, managing linked files, and collaborative master planning. 11. Architectural Drafting Layouts: Creating floor plans, elevations, building sections, door/window schedules, and structural layout distributions. 12. Mechanical & Electrical Schematics: Drafting precise orthographic projections, detailed component parts modeling, assembly drawings, and wiring diagrams.
Phase 4: 3D Modeling Foundations, Layouts & Plotting 13. Introduction to 3D Workspaces: Navigating the 3D modeling environment, understanding User Coordinate Systems (UCS), and view control configurations. 14. Solid, Surface & Mesh Modeling: Creating 3D solid primitives, executing extrude, revolve, loft, sweep operations, and performing boolean modifications. 15. Layouts, Viewports & Scaling: Setting up paper space sheets, scaling viewport views, configuring title blocks, and managing page setups. 16. Plotting, Publishing & Final Portfolio: Exporting to standard formats (PDF, DWG, DWF), setting plot styles (CTB/STB), and completing an end-to-end industry blueprint portfolio project.
- Online Session
- On Campus Lecture + Practical
- Video Lecture Available
- Urdu & English