6 Jun 2026, Sat

In today’s competitive engineering job market, it’s not enough to have theoretical knowledge alone. To truly excel in plant design and modeling, hands-on experience with industry-standard software is crucial. That’s where Kagira Drawing Solutions’ PDMS (Plant Design Management System) course comes in. This course is specifically designed for aspiring engineers, designers, and professionals aiming to work in the oil, gas, petrochemical, and power industries.

Kagira’s PDMS course goes beyond basic software training; it is project-driven, offering real-world scenarios and practical assignments that mirror the challenges professionals face in plant design and construction. Students are not only taught how to use PDMS but also how to interpret P&IDs, generate 3D models, and produce final deliverables like GA drawings, isometrics, and BOMs—all key to successful project execution. With Kagira’s expert instructors and industry-focused curriculum, learners are prepared to step into high-demand roles right after course completion.

Course Duration

  • 1 to 1.5 Months (Fast-track or regular)

  • Mode: Classroom / Online (Live)

  • Tools Used: AVEVA PDMS, ISODRAFT, DRAFT, Review

1. “What is PDMS and Why Is It Still Relevant in 2025?”

  • Cover its usage in industries like oil & gas, power plants.

  • Comparison with newer tools like AVEVA E3D.

2. “Step-by-Step Guide: How to Read P&ID for Beginners”

  • Break down actual P&ID symbols with examples.

  • Link how P&IDs guide equipment and piping modeling.

3. “Top 10 Interview Questions for PDMS Piping Designers”

  • Provide sample answers based on real-world project logic.

4. “How Kagira’s PDMS Course Prepares You for the Oil & Gas Industry”

  • Showcase project-based learning, final project modules.

  • Share student success stories (placement, job roles).

5. “PDMS vs E3D: What Should You Learn in 2025?”

  • Technical and job market comparison.

  • Your opinion on learning both.

6. “Understanding Equipment Layout in a Process Plant”

  • How layout impacts safety, maintenance, and pipe routing.

  • Include diagrams and real-life examples.

7. “The Role of a Piping Designer: More Than Just 3D Modeling”

  • Explain real responsibilities like clash checking, spec control.

  • Mention site coordination and construction drawings.

8. “A Day in the Life of a Piping Designer Trained at Kagira”

  • Write from a fictional or real student’s perspective.

  • From reading P&IDs to generating Isos and clash checks.

9. “Beginners Guide to AVEVA Bocad, PDMS, and E3D Differences”

  • Light technical overview of each.

  • Where they are used in a project lifecycle.

10. “How to Start a Career in Mechanical Design After Diploma”

  • Pathways: CAD, PDMS, Piping Design, QA/QC, Site jobs.

  • Include salary trends, countries in demand (Gulf, etc.).

Conclusion

By enrolling in Kagira’s PDMS course, you are choosing to invest in practical learning that aligns with industry requirements. This course doesn’t just teach you how to operate PDMS software; it equips you with the hands-on expertise, problem-solving skills, and real-world experience to excel in plant design and engineering. Whether you’re looking to start your career or enhance your existing skills, Kagira provides the training necessary to succeed in global engineering projects.

Upon completion, you’ll be ready to take on industry roles such as Piping Designer, Plant Layout Engineer, and Project Coordinator with a high level of competency and confidence. At Kagira, we don’t just train you to use software—we train you to become an integral part of a dynamic, fast-paced engineering environment, prepared to meet the challenges of modern plant design.

PDMS COURSE