Mission India Institute for Vocational Training Mission India Community College of Technology.

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Mission India Institute for Vocational Training Mission India Community College of Technology

What it is???  Mission India vocational training Institute is a non-profit venture with a deep realization of the urgent need of fulfilling the target and goal set by the Millennium Development Goals, Nutrition Policy and Skill Development Initiatives of India.  The basic motto of the Institute is to educate, train, and transform the marginalized community for employability and empowerment.  A holistic focus that takes into consideration all intricate and multi-dimensional factors. While imparting skills, it takes seriously the social, economic, psychological, environmental, and food & nutrition security.  A total nation building approach by being a change and change catalyst.

Vision  To establish self-sufficient villages through education and service, while considering global needs with promoting local talents.  To establish self-sustainable pastors or Church planters through the impartation of technical skills along with their theological education to be self-supportive in the ministries.

Mission  To march towards National and International targets and developmental goals through multi-dimensional curricula activities.  To break the vicious cycle of poverty and malnutrition by appropriate livelihood measures.  To preserve and promote traditional knowledge, values and rural talents.  To transfer technology, technical support service through awakening and awareness programs.

Objectives  To empower individuals through appropriate skill development leading to gainful employment in collaboration with the local industries, institutions, and community.  To reduce the mismatch between education and employability.  To minimize socio-economic inequality.  To establish social justice.  To establish gender equality.

Target Population  Theological/Missiological trainees  Street Children  School Drop Outs  Physically & Mentally Challenged  Destitute Women  Trans Gender  Jail Inmates  House wives  Unemployed

Affiliation  Affiliated with Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi.  Incorporated with Indian Society for Technical Education, New Delhi.

Community-Based Focus  Household level food and nutrition security, food safety measures, promotion of local and traditional knowledge in nutrition.  Establishing nutrition garden in every household.  Update program for Anganwadi workers.  Solar system in every household through transfer of technology.  Promoting mud refrigerator and bamboo articles.  Promoting organic farming.  Promoting drugless therapy- Dietetics, SUJOK, Naturopathy & Yoga.

Description of Programs  Job oriented need based programs are designed and conducted to increase the employability (self/wage) and entrepreneurship.  Quality of the programs is ensured by the intervention of academic industrial experts.  The curriculum content of each program is time and again validated, approved and monitored by the Academic Committee and Institute Board.

Ongoing Programs S.No.ProgramsDurationEligibility A. Certificate Programs 1Computer Courses3/6 months10 th pass 2.Tally & Accounting3/6 months10 th Pass 3.Functional & Spoken English3/6 months10 th Pass 4.Tailoring3/6 months8 th Pass 5.Montessori Teachers Training6 month10 th Pass 6.2 & 4 Wheelers vehs Repairing & Serving6 months8 th Pass 7.Organic Farming6 months8 th Pass 8.Mobile Repairing Technician3 months8 th Pass

Ongoing Programs (Continued) B. Diploma Programs 9.Welding1 year10 th Pass 10.Carpentry1 year10 th Pass 11.A/C & Refrigeration1 year10 th Pass 12.Electrical & House Wiring1 year10 th Pass 13.Early Childhood Care & Education 1 year12 th Pass 14.Value Added Products from fruits & Vegetables 1 year12 th Pass

Curriculum Coverage  The curriculum coverage is unique and exhaustive for the overall development of the students with emphasis on three skills: Work skill, Life Coping skill, and Communication skill.  Need-based: In addition, awareness training programs on need of the hour, such as, Environmental issues, Disaster Preparedness & Management, and Intellectual Property Rights & Patency.

Activities Tailoring Mobile Repairing Computer Education Electrical WeldingCarpentry

Vocational Options in the Slum Programs ProposedTarget Population Computer Education Montessori, Electrical Wiring Mobile Repairing, Entrepreneurship Unemployed Adults Basic Education Carpentry, Welding, PlumbingUneducated Adults Entrepreneurship Computer Education, Tailoring Food Preservation, Crafts & Arts House wives Spoken English Computer EducationSchool Going Youth Elementary EducationUnschooled Children

Budget S. No. Programone year (Each Program) Three years (Each Program) 1. Computer Education/Montessori /Elementary Education/ Entrepreneurship/Spoken English 10 hours/week 520 hours/year $ $ 4 per hr $ Electrical Wiring/Mobile Repairing/Tailoring $ $ 5 per hr$ Carpentry/Welding/ Plumbing $ $ 5 per hr$ Food Preservation/ Crafts & Arts $ $ 3 per hr$ Program coordination & Maintenance ( Internet & electricity ) $ $ 400 per month $ House Rent$ $ 200 per month $ 7200

Budget for Equipments S.No.ItemsMinimum requirements Amount 1.Computer05$ Sewing Machines05$ Tools for carpentry, plumbing, etc. ---$ Tools for education----$ 100 Total $ 3700