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Guidelines for Recognition and Regulation of Assessment Agencies

Guidelines for Recognition and Regulation of Assessment Agencies
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Sep 29, 2020
अंतिम तिथि :
Oct 18, 2020
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The National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET) was notified by the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) vide Notification No. ...

The National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET) was notified by the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) vide Notification No. D-17/113/2017-E&PW on 5th December 2018, to regulate the functioning of entities engaged in Vocational Education and Training.

In pursuance of the mandate of NCVET, the ‘Guidelines for Recognition and Regulation of Assessment Agencies’ have been formulated by laying the objective, foundation principles & approach, structure, proposed models of assessment for recognizing and regulation of Assessment agencies under NCVET.

The Guidelines is posted on the public domain- MyGov portal, to solicit comments/suggestions, if any, from the public/stakeholders and all are requested to convey their suggestions/comments on the Guidelines latest by 18.10.2020.

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Dr Shyam Sundar Dhakar
Dr Shyam Sundar Dhakar 5 साल 8 महीने पहले
Better regulation is necessary for economic recovery, to manage risks and to cut unnecessary red tape. How can countries make regulations fit for this challenge? How can they avoid imposing additional regulatory burdens on businesses coping with the effects of the financial crisis? A good system of regulatory management systematically helps to identify the best choice of policy options. It reduces unnecessary burdens on citizens and businesses and promotes transparency in the design of and
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA 5 साल 8 महीने पहले
The ISO audits have not produced the desired effect in improving the working of a company as these are supposed to be just system compliance audits. So, companies make the system in accordance with the clauses of ISO system and follow the system. There is no binding of including or excluding some check points. Only, legal compliance part has binding clauses. It will really be a challenge for NCVET to ensure that this assessment process by AAs shall not meet the same fate.
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA 5 साल 8 महीने पहले
This activity shall not become a routine audit of ABs by AAs. Our experience with Quality System audits, Environment Management Systems audits or OSHAS audit in industry is not good. It just becomes a routine paperwork. Auditor comes and fills some check sheets. Gives some observations and sometimes some Non Compliance points which every company invariably complies. Auditors have their own personal agenda to develop contacts with top management of companies and to get some favour.