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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)
Submission Closed

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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Pranjal Santosh  Gosavi
Pranjal Santosh Gosavi 5 years 9 months ago
This step taken by our government is really beneficial and crediability is being understood through this because in past as well as in the present the country faced a lot of unemployment which lead towards country's weakness and hence through this programme we can put make out country self reliant and employed. And as well it is said by Sir APJ Abdul Kalam that, 'youths are the strength of a nation'......
Cariappa
Cariappa 5 years 9 months ago
Very good initiative by the Government of India, more and more such training should be conducted in rural, urban, taluk levels so that, talent is found in these places so that , more concentration should be given, and talented teachers should recommended , and better facilities should be provided so that, more number of students get beniffited. Regards. P A Cariappa.
RUDRA KOTESWAR KOTA
RUDRA KOTESWAR KOTA 5 years 9 months ago
Respected PM and FM., Good Evening. Pls do Financial Assistance, to The Private Sector Teachers', Without any Salaries, due to Covid-19, and, Kindly, Enhance EPF-1995 Scheme, Pension from Rs.2,000/- to Rs.5,000/- to The Private Sector Retired Employees, thought India. The Private Teachers, are Working, as DAILY WAGE LABOUR. Pls look into that Subject,. Pls Enhance the Monthly Pension, to Rs.5,000/- Per Month to Retired Employees Under EPF-1995 PENSION SCHEME. NAMASTE. With Kind Regards. PRANAMS.
Dr Ashish Indani
Dr Ashish Indani 5 years 9 months ago
the awarding bodies are too biased about a specific class, unlike what happened in Padma Awards this time. a public nomination would be a good modus operandi which will make the recognition of these bodies based upon their outreach
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