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Inviting Inputs on Draft Guidelines for Recognition of the Awarding Bodies

Inviting Inputs on Draft Guidelines for Recognition of the Awarding Bodies
Start Date :
Sep 09, 2020
Last Date :
Sep 30, 2020
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET) was notified as an overarching skills regulator on 5th December 2018 vide notification No. SD-17/113/2017-E&PW ...

The National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET) was notified as an overarching skills regulator on 5th December 2018 vide notification No. SD-17/113/2017-E&PW

The NCVET will regulate the functioning of entities engaged in vocational education and training, both long & short-term, and establish minimum standards for the functioning of such entities.

Pursuing its mandate, NCVET has developed a draft of the ‘Guidelines for Recognition of the Awarding Bodies’. These guidelines are an attempt to standardize operations and outcomes of the Awarding Bodies (ABs) in the skills ecosystem. This will lead to improvement in quality and market relevance of skill development programs lending credibility to vocational education and training, encouraging greater private investment and employer participation in the skills space.
Guidelines define scope, criteria, tenure and detailed process of recognition as an AB. A robust mechanism of monitoring and evaluation based on well-defined parameters forms integral part of the guidelines.
The AB guidelines are structured as eligibility criteria and continuance criteria. The eligibility criteria ensures that ABs demonstrate required sustainable capacity earmarking the basic minimal organizational requirements and necessities. The continuation criteria ensures continuity of an awarding body based on its performance against the monitoring and evaluation parameters.

Comments are invited from public on the proposed guidelines.

Click here to read ‘Guidelines for Recognition of the Awarding Bodies’

Last date of submission is 30th September 2020

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Saichandu Narra
Saichandu Narra 5 years 9 months ago
Trades that come under ITI program are as follows: 1. Electrician 2. Fitter 3. Turner 4. Stenographer 5. Wireman 6. Draughtsman Civil 7. Draughtsman Mechanical 8. Motor Mechanic 9. Tool & Die Maker 10. Information Technology etc. Candidates who are interested in the above trades can apply and get training on the above sectors and get NCVT ITI certificate as well which is more valuable. Eligibility Criteria for NCVT: Candidates who’ve completed their 10th, 12th, Diploma, ITI, and tec
Saichandu Narra
Saichandu Narra 5 years 9 months ago
NCVT is a National advisory Vocational training body. NCVT ITI is nothing but NCVT Industrial Training Institute. This course is specially designed to attain knowledge in crafts & skills. This course is initiated by the DGET - Directorate General Employment & Training. Download ncvt iti trainee verification user manual. Eligibility criteria: Candidates who completed their 10th & 12th are eligible and can apply for this NCVT ITI.
Saichandu Narra
Saichandu Narra 5 years 9 months ago
NCVT means National Council of Vocational Training. NCVT was formed by the Govt. of India in 1956 to act as an advisory center for the people who are interested to do vocational courses. It was formally known as National Council of Training in Vocational Trades. NCTV usually follows all the terms and conditions that are updated by the Skill Development & Entrepreneurship ministers.
Raj Shekhar Tewari
Raj Shekhar Tewari 5 years 9 months ago
AB must have : 1. Location and connectivity. 2. Sufficient Infrastructure like Space, Workshops, wi fi, machines and tools, CAD, furniture, libarery etc. 3. Environment, Fan, AC, Power back up etc. 4. Safety measures. 5. Qualification Training and industrial Experience of teaching staff. 6. Planning & Curriculum of Training, Breakup of syllabus, continuous monitoring and Evaluation. Execution, visits. 7. Result & Score. 8. Efforts for Placement 9. Employment Generation. 10. Feed back.
LAXMI PRASAD BODA
LAXMI PRASAD BODA 5 years 9 months ago
When state governments, central ministries etc recommend the names of the celebrities in the Award Committee, it is the duty of the Home Minister and ultimately the President’s office to ensure that only truly deserving people from different fields are awarded, the operative word here being ‘different’. Genuinely inspiring people, people who actually do something substantial for the country should be considered first. Or the awards stand to lose their gravitas.
LAXMI PRASAD BODA
LAXMI PRASAD BODA 5 years 9 months ago
Over the last decade, the judiciary and the legislature have been at pains to change the .existing judicial discourse and legislative intent to make India a regional hub for arbitration. A logical corollary has been a concerted effort to minimise judicial interference. Particularly in the context of foreign awards (where even after a ruling of enforceability, actual recovery may take years), Indian courts have to the most part, refused to interfere.