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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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B Shyamababu Patra
B Shyamababu Patra 5 years 9 months ago
The National framework of qualifications was launched in October 2003 with the publication of three documents setting out policies, criteria, procedure and determinations relating to the framework and linked objective of enhancing assess transfer and progressions for learning.
M kuwar
M kuwar 5 years 9 months ago
Respcted prime minister ji launch a new campaign of one nation one education every one students can get a education in government schools every parents are not enough money for children's education its a very costs in private eudcation institute second thing is today's education is burden of expectations so many students live in stress
Dolphy Dmello
Dolphy Dmello 5 years 9 months ago
We should add recycled material energy..waste material. And gobar gas energy to be given priority in future. Reduce the electricity tax of 9%. More subsidies for material.Less import duty for raw material for development of future power. Sir, Metro cities have generate lot of 8 and wet thrash. Re cycle this garbage into power and energy.cost of raw material is less and environment friendly This give more jobs and daily earnings .it will help post covid era. thanking you , waiting for reply
Brajesh Kumar Srivastava
Brajesh Kumar Srivastava 5 years 9 months ago
There is a big scope of skill base education in " THARU TRIBES " in UP . They are much expert in some arts but it is our duty to polish that art and bring it to the market so that others also can appreciate and know that skill.
Brajesh Kumar Srivastava
Brajesh Kumar Srivastava 5 years 9 months ago
Vocational training or education should be focused to the villages. How the students or the youth of villages may be involved in it and secure his life and future. In present time any education which is is not inclined to the rural area will not be a true education . Whatever is the area , we should not forget that " INDIA LIVES IN VILLAGES. "
Nasim Kutchi
Nasim Kutchi 5 years 9 months ago
When ever we write something we think it is good but what matter others should be perfect in any sense of humor. Life is not simple but to make simple many of us has to sacrifice for the people of the people and by the people. Every structure which is created in INDIA has some inner meaning for the people guidelines. New structure should be in process with new ideas and suggestions with good time and good people. Every Awarding Bodies should be good enough to handle new creativity and new obj.
JANARDHANAN N
JANARDHANAN N 5 years 9 months ago
Sir, All private hospitals should be empanelled, unform rates for treatment needs to be fixed all over India. Treatement should be free for BPL. This unform rates may be applicable for poor and middle class. For upper middle class they can have better facilities by paying more .Army hospital can provide facilities to civilians if they have the capacity of infrastructure and manpower Government Servants /CABs /PSUs all should be allowed CGHS facility.
JANARDHANAN N
JANARDHANAN N 5 years 9 months ago
Development of North Eastern States and making it a hub for export of logistic services, agricultural products and other goods as per the export potential surveys done for this states. The services like warehousing, port facilities etc can be provided to the neighbouring countries like Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Burma etc at mutually agreed cost Giving Income tax rebate to all Private organisations for the losses incurred by them if they file ITR.