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Crowdsourcing of ideas for proposed Career Centres

Crowdsourcing of ideas for proposed Career Centres
Start Date :
Nov 08, 2014
Last Date :
Apr 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

The Ministry of Labour and Employment is implementing the National Career Service (NCS) as a Mission Mode Project for establishing a network of Career Centres for providing a ...

The Ministry of Labour and Employment is implementing the National Career Service (NCS) as a Mission Mode Project for establishing a network of Career Centres for providing a variety of employment related services. These Career Centres will be the main outreach centres for the National Career Service Project. In this project, a National portal is also being developed to facilitate registration of job-seekers, job providers, intermediaries etc. and provide job matching services in a transparent manner. These facilities alongwith career counselling content will be delivered by the portal through multiple channels like Career Centres, helpdesk, mobile devices, CSCs etc.

The Ministry seeks to position the National Career Service as a one-stop platform for all employment and career related services. It seeks suggestions from the public, youth, students, Research Institutes, Industry Associations, Academia, Industry etc.forCareer Centres on the indicative areas listed below:

a. Branding of Career Centres: A name and tagline communicating the objectives with particular focus on provision of employment and counselling related services to the youth of the country

b. Coverage of Career Centre: Geographical catchment, Sectoral thrust, Special focus groups, Women and youth centric

c. Implementation Agency for Career Centres: Academia (schools, colleges, universities etc), Industry, Industry Associations, Governmental organisations

d. Services to be offered: Jobseeker registration, Employer registration and job posting, Career counselling, aptitude assessment, Job matching, Information on availability of courses at educational institutions, training providers, Guidance on self-employment and entrepreneurship.

e. Technology Platformfor NCS: Linkage with Aadhaar/Bank accounts to meet KYC norms, Integration with other large databases, Verification of certificates and credentials.

f. Network of Career Counsellors: By linking career counsellors in schools, colleges and universities toprovide professionalcounselling.

g. Involvement of Civil Society, NGOs, CBOs and self-help groups.

h. Local Service Providers through Career Centres: Directory of Local service providers like drivers, plumbers, electricians etc.

i. Career Content Knowledge Repository: A searchable and updated database of skills based content in multiple media formats for easy access.

j. Revenue model for Career Centres to ensure sustainability.

k. Public Outreach Strategies.

Most suitable and innovative entries will be rewarded by a cash prize by the Ministry.

The last date for submission of entries is 31st March, 2015.

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ananya ghosh
ananya ghosh 11 years 3 months ago
Career Centre in school makes a vital role for the students to choose the right career according to his/her talent. Career Centre should be start from the Primary school where the student can start to think & choose about his career and prepare himself/herself for his future to serve the nation with dignity. Government should engaged well qualified and vast experience & knowledgeable Centre Head to each Career Centre. Each Centre shall have latest technology with sufficient learning resources.
Parvathi Devi
Parvathi Devi 11 years 3 months ago
All final year students of graduation/postgraduation/diploma courses may be given 3-6 months projects in their final semester in established institutions of the respective areas and due weightage should be given for this. Now also projects are there but most of the students get it done by others/institutions instead of doing it themselves due to which they dont gain the experience and hence in the open market they are unable to exhibit their ability.....
Ankush Gupta
Ankush Gupta 11 years 3 months ago
Like engineering sector, medical sector also needs institutions like ITI where we need to develop two year to three year vocational courses in paramedical and allied sciences for this sector
shanthi basheer
shanthi basheer 11 years 3 months ago
Career counselling centre in school will help in understanding the student capacity at Matric level and can counsel him as to the field in which he can shine. The student having a desire of chosing his career can be guided accordingly. The legal formalities for starting a business should also be available with the counselling centre.
shashikant patil_1
shashikant patil_1 11 years 3 months ago
Career centers should have - 1. Along with providing career guidance, these centers should focus on imparting skills which are not provided by current educational system such as communication skills, personality development, computer skills, soft skills, basic understanding of finances, general knowledge, economics, marketing etc. 2. These careers centers should have participation from private sectors to utilize best talents available. 3. graduate and undergrad level. 3. These centers
Vikas Pahare
Vikas Pahare 11 years 3 months ago
Better to prepare career centre Region wise/ Zone wise and Geographical patter. Find out the ways to use the waste – Factory, home, new construction waste prepare a Waste management system that will help to maximum utilization of resources. Seasonal career are good and more useful for normal public and that is fully skilled oriented, in summer educate youths for water harvesting and for solar energy. In rainy season educate them preparing water reserves etc. Its for better india.
Ramesh Kalekar
Ramesh Kalekar 11 years 3 months ago
HELLo, Its a huge problem for most of the poor student to get job in their profession sector. I am who passed my BCA degree & having 2 years Educational Gap because of money problem & also family problems. So my question is to GOv. Of India that why every Firm of Organization not giving the opportunity to people like us who's having educational Gap. I think we are capable of working in professional sectors and having good knowledge of our Profession. Then why it is so?. Thank you.
Sukumar
Sukumar 11 years 3 months ago
After come out from IT, i am interestingly doing the agri and i want to know latest technologies. By updating i am planning to teach every youth by my ideas and taking the future generation youth to new dimension in agri area. Why always expecting the government to do all the basic necessary? we have to develop our own and as part of group activities we develop our villages like, ground water source, electiricity and labour problem too. But government has to support for financial issues