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S.J. Amalan Regional Director & Director (Apex) (Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Orissa) DGE&T Ministry of Labour & Employment Govt. of India Indian Vocational Training System & Modular Employable Skills (MES) Skills for Global Economy Govt. of India DGET RDAT SOUTH-SOUTH LEARNING EXCHANGE VISIT At Bangalore – 18.2.2009
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Secretary Joint Secretary Director General of Employment & Training Directorate of TrainingDirectorate of Employment Directors of Training, Apprenticeship, Project, Women Occupation 2700 employees (280 Group A officers, 406 Group B officers, 1364 Group C employees & 650 Group D employees) Government of India Ministry of Labour and Employment
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Vocational Training 1. National Council for Vocational Training [ N C V T ] 2. Central Apprenticeship Council [ C A C ] Advisory Boards
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1. Craftsmen Training Scheme 2. Craft Instructors Training 3. Apprenticeship Training Programme 4. Advanced Vocational Training Scheme 5.Training of Skilled Workers & Supervisors 6. Training for Women – RVTIs 7. Staff Training/Research - CSTARI 8. Development of Instructional Materials - NIMI 9. Hi-Tech Training Scheme 10.Up-gradation of ITIs into Centers of Excellence (4540crs-160 crs DF, 1580 crs WBF & 2800 crs DFL) 11. Up-gradation of 1396 Govt. ITI s through PPP (3665 cr) 12. Modular Employable Skills (MES) – SDI Scheme (550crs DF) Vocational Training Schemes
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Skill Training under DGET 6500 Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) –about 2000 in Govt. Sector –about 4500 in Private Sector 1 Mn Seating Capacity 50,000 Skill Dev. Centres in the next 5 years Needed 5,00,000 ITI/VTPs in the country –(China has now 4,00,000) Industrial Training through Apprenticeship Scheme managed through Six RDATs in the country – about 1.5 Million
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70% of the training period is practical training Theoretical training is given in subjects related to Trade Theory, Workshop Calculation & Science, Engineering Drawing and Social Studies (which also includes a module on Information Technology) NCVT Training Content
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NCVT CERTIFICATE SKILL COUNCIL REPRESENTED BY INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS, WORKERS, INSTITUTIONS, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA & STATE GOVERNMENTS NATIONALLY ACCEPTED IN INDIA INTERNATIONALLY ACCEPTED
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Indian NCVT Skills WORLDS MOST KNOWN BRAND ON SKILL IN THE 21 ST CENTURY & BEYOND
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THE WORLD WILL REQUIRE 470 MILLION SKILLED PERSONNEL IN THE AGE GROUP OF 16 TO 40 YEARS IN THE NEXT 25 YEARS INDIA HAS THE NUMBERS A GLOBAL OPPORTUNITY
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Upgrading the Vocational Training System Studies & Recommendations
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Commissions & Expert Groups have Analyzed the Vocational Training System in India and made Observations on the Strengths and Weaknesses and also made Recommendations for its Improvement Working Group on Skill Development and Training for the X th Five year Plan (2002-07) set up by Planning Commission (2001) Task force on Employment Opportunities set up by Planning Commission under the chairmanship of Dr M S Ahluwalia (2001) Second National Commission on Labour (2002) Special Group on Targeting Ten Million Employment Opportunities per year set up by Planning Commission, under the Chairmanship of Dr S P Gupta(2002) Expert Group on Upgradation of Training and Skill Development Programme, DGE&T, M/o Labour (2003) 35th meeting of National Council of Vocational Training held on 14th Oct 2003
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Recommendation of Several Commissions are summed up as Industry must have much greater involvement : –Management of ITIs –Design of curriculum –Selection of instructors –Training of instructors in the Industry –Providing equipment for training. A new modular approach to vocational training –Modular Concept with Credit System –Multi-Skilling –Latest technology –Multi entry and multi exit Vertical mobility of craftsmen and apprentices Staff development and motivation. Competency based certification system for workers without formal qualifications.
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Human Capital Information Capital Infrastructure Capital Equipment Capital Corporate Investments
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FORMAL, NON-FORMAL & INFORMAL TRAINING Indian NCVT Certification System Formal Training (Indian NCVT-NTC, NAC, COE,.) –Structural Programmes that enables participation in the next higher level of the (national) education system. Non-Formal Training (Indian NCVT-MES, STC,..) –Not Recognized for entry into the next higher level of the (national) educational system.(Short-term demand driven programs) Informal Training (Indian NCVT-MES,……) –unstructured programmes/ skills acquired informally
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Corporate Workforce Stake Holders Managers Engineers Supervisors Skilled Workforce
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Emergent Corporate Workforce Managers/ Engineers Supervisors Skilled Workforce Stake Holders Knowledge-Based Competent Engineers Competent & Skilled Workers
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HUMAN CAPITAL The need of the corporate world Competent Human Beings are required –Competent Skilled Wealth Creating Human Beings –Competent Knowledgeable Wealth Managing Human Beings
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ITI s 5114 7.5 lakhs Trainees NCVT/SCVT COE IN ITIs 123456789 Z Const ructio n....... H G F E D C B A Modular Employable Skills (MES) LOW EDUCATED & UNEDUCATED Multi-SKILLING Competency levels Sectors EDUCATED/ HIGH EDUCATED INDIAN NATIONAL EMPLOYABILITY FRAMEWORK P U C S S LC - MATRICULATE DIPLOMA DEGREE IN ENGG./ SCIENCE/ ARTS/ ETC Post Graduation 93% 7% Employment ALL Sectors of the Economy SKILL MATRIXS
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KNOWLEDGE SKILL EMPLOYMENT Plus Employable
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Building Skills A System Approach Craftsmen Training Scheme (Existing) Centers of Excellence 500 to 1896 (New) Modular Employable Skills (New) National Level International Level State & Local Level World Class Institutions for Instructors Training (New) All Levels
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MES ‘Womb to Tomb’ INSTITUTIONALISATION OF LIFELONG LEARNING
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Modular Employable Skills(MES) for Lifelong Learning 1.MINIMUM SKILL SETS WHICH WILL MAKE A PERSON EMPLOYABLE / CAN MAKE ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION / PRODUCE WEALTH / SUPPORT WEALTH CREATION 2.Training done by Vocational Training Providers (VTP) 3.Assessment carried out by Independent Agency from Industry/Employer Organization/Assessing bodies which have been appointed by the Government. 10 National Bodies Appointed 4.Government reimburses the Assessment cost and the Training cost, and the Trainee gets back the training fee and assessment fees on passing the skill assessment (PPP) 5.Recognition of the Initiation of the Choice of Skill/Livelyhood
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Essentials of Employability CEO Security Staff/ Material Handler Educated uneducated Security Staff/ Material Handler
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MES-Common Plug-in Board for 1.INDUSTRY 2.PERSON 3.INSTITUTION
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MES CURRICULUM DESIGN 1.Industry/ Sector Panels Identify the Employment Matrix / Job Matrix 2.Arrange the Job Skills in a vertical and horizontal formation according to there position or depending on competencies or multi-skilling, learning complexities, etc. 3.PWD Skill Council for Job Skills & Placements 4.The Sectorial Panels will use a Common Format for each MES ModuleCommon Format
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MES SECTORS AND MODULES 1.We have identified 40 Sectors 2.Presently 340 MES have been designed and we have set a target of about 2000 in the next year340 MES 3.25 Skill Sector Panels are in operation
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Every Person can be made Employable
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MES SKILL n’ JOB FAIR In the Pilot phase during 2008 1 fair in every month at the same location 100 Industries/Employers/etc. will participate in each Fair 1,000 MES graduates will participate in each fair Learning/Skilling/Re-learning/Re-skilling will be done for the persons till employment/self-employment is secured for 100% of the persons is engineered Learning/Skilling Institutions, about 700 of them have been registered MES will give Recognition of the Initiation of the Choice of Skill by a person at the entry level About 100 Fairs have been planned in the three states for the year 2008-2009 A target of 1,00,000 persons trained and certified is being planned for the year 2008-2009
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Challenges in Skill Development 1.Skill Recognition and the Social Angle 2.Skill Mobility & Apt Deployment 3.Skill Development Models for Public Private Partnership 4.Skill Curriculum, Norms & Certification a Government Activity 5.Industry bodies for Curriculum Development and Assessment 6.Skill Brand Building “Indian NCVT Skills” 7.Skill Currency or IND-SKILL Dollars – Century’s largest FOREX earner.
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Assessing Body - MES 1.AB State Assessment Cell - 5 member committee - 3 year term - Name & Address 2.Separate Bank Account 3.Fees in favor of ___ payable at ___ 4.Engagement of Assessing Agency/Coordinators/Assessors 5.Application forms from AB 6.Stationery / Advertisements 7.Letter to RDAT with above details and readiness to take up Assessments in the State by the State Cell Chairman for writing to allotted VTP 8.List of Trained Candidates for Testing to be sent to RDAT 9.Assessment dates fixed with VTPs/Industry 10.Assessment Sheets with Marks and details sent to RDAT 11.Results declared by RDAT 12.Reimbursement of Assessment fees to AB 13.Reimbursement of Training Fees to the Vocational Training Provider (VTP)
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High Energy and High Quality Human Being for World Economy Reliability/Dependability Repeatability/Uniformity in performance Competency/Professional Expertise
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INFRA-STRUCTURE INTRA-STRUCTURE AND
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Professional Humility Oneness is better than Correctness For Human networking for higher productivity For Continuous Learning For Tremendous Output
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World in the hands of WHOM (High Quality Human Being) SKILL in the hands of WHOM Knowledge in the hands of WHOM Power in the hands of WHOM AUTHORITY in the hands of WHOM KNIFE in the hands of WHOM –Doctor –Robber
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Difference to any Industry Situation is the AVERAGE Quality of Human Beings LOW QUALITY HUMAN BEINGS MEDIUM QUALITY HUMAN BEINGS HIGH QUALITY HUMAN BEINGS
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WORLD CLASS Professionals 50% Paid for Out-put 50% Paid for In-put
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EDUSAT
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Thank You sjamalan@yahoo.co.in
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