Skill India The current education system does not focus on training young people in employable skills that can provide them with employment opportunities,

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Skill India The current education system does not focus on training young people in employable skills that can provide them with employment opportunities, and a large section of India’s labour force has outdated skills. With the expected economic growth, this challenge is going to only increase further, since more than 75% of new job opportunities are expected to be skill-based. The government, thus, is strongly emphasizing on upgrading people’s skills by providing vocational education and training to them.

Establishment of Skill Centers Vidya Care Disclaimer All logos given here in the presentation are registered logos of respective organization and are their sole property. Use of logos doe not in any way establish or proves any relationship of our establishment with any of the organizations mentioned here. The information about the scheme given here is only as per our understanding from the information available with us and is being shared for general benefit of public. However, anyone getting associated with the scheme must enter into a detailed agreement with us.

Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) Union Cabinet has approved the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) with an outlay of Rs.1,500 crore to train 24 Lakh Indians Source: http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=117547

Key characteristics of the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKY) http://www.jagranjosh.com/current-affairs/union-cabinet-approved-pradhan-mantri-kaushal-vikas-yojana-pmkvy-to-impart-skill-training-to-youth-1426928352-1 Programme aims to impart skill training to youth with focus on first time entrants to the labour market and class 10 and class 12 drop outs. The scheme will cover 24 lakh persons & skill training would be based on the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) and industry led standards. Programme will be implemented by the Union Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship through the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) training partners. Skill training would be on the basis of skill gap studies conducted by the NSDC for the period 2013-17. Training would include soft skills, personal grooming, behavioral change for cleanliness, good work ethics. Out of the total outlay of 1120 crore rupees to be spent on skill training of 14 lakh youths, 220 crore rupees has been allocated for recognition of prior learning.

Working Model NSDC & SSC Vidya Care Skill Centre Norms, Policies & Monitoring Funding Qualification Packs & National Occupation Standards Complete Assessment Process Vidya Care Coordination with NSDC, SSC & SC Training to SC Staff Course Material Marketing Strategy Logistics & Coordination Placement Assistance Skill Centre Infrastructure, Staff & Faculty Local Promotion & Enrollments Training & Placement

Training Partner will Provide Infrastructure Requirements Faculty Requirements Train the Trainers Course Material

Courses on Offer Automotive Banking Telecom Healthcare Hospitality Beauty Electronics IT Retail

About Courses As per the Job roles given in the NOS Average Duration 45 days Assessment Fee Rs.1000 to be paid in advance Assessment is done by the Sector Skill Council

Automotive Min Qualification Qualification Pack Level 10th Welding Technician L3 3 12th Customer Relation Executive 4 Showroom Hostess 8th Service Technician Welding Assistant 2 Graduate degree or diploma in any discipline Sales Consultant(Automotive Finance) ITI Automotive Electrician

Diploma (Electrical, Elect & Comm, Comp IT etc) Electronics Min Qualification Qualification Pack Level 10th Installation Technician - Computing And Peripherals 3 12th Field Technician – Computing And Peripherals 4 8th Field Engineer – RACW 5 Field Technician – Air Conditioner Diploma (Electrical, Elect & Comm, Comp IT etc) Field Technician - Networking And Storage

Health Care Min Qualification Qualification Pack Level Class XII in Science with relevant professional qualification EMT- Basic 4 Medical Laboratory Technician Class X, but Class VIII is also considered General Duty Assistant

Retail Min Qualification Qualification Pack Level 10th Trainee Associate 3

Customer Care Executive (Call Centre) Telecom Min Qualification Qualification Pack Level 10+2 Customer Care Executive (Call Centre) 4

Commercials Reward Money by NSDC   For Skills Training For Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Levels Manufacturing, Other Sectors Other sectors Healthcare & Plumbing Level 1 &2 Rs. 7,500 Rs. 5,000 Rs. 2,500 Rs.2,000 Level 3 & 4 Rs.10,000 Rs.7,500 Level 5 & 6 Rs.12,500 Additional Incentive on placed candidates would be given

Enrollment Process Centre Enrollment Form & Projections Student Enrollment TP to Coordinate with Assessment agency Centre Inspection by TP Centre to Form batch Conduct of Assessment MOU Sign-up Submission of Batch to TP Result Declaration Institute Orientation Program Batch Approval by TP Student Placement Train the Trainer Program Course Material to Students NSDC to Transfer Reward to Student Student Mobilization & Counseling Conducting Training (Classroom and Field) Execute Undertaking with Local Bank Branch by Centre Eligibility Check Mock Testing Issuance of Certificate to Students Bank Account and Adhaar Card by Centre Centre to send Attendance and Photo of Batch to TP Disbursement of Share / Incentive (if applicable)

Requirements for Admissions Enrollment Form Age Proof (10th Certificate/Date of Birth/Passport/Pan Card) Qualification Proof of Student (as per course) Passport Size Color Photograph Aadhar Card Bank Details – New Bank Account to open in HDFC / Canara Bank ONLY Assessment Fee Declaration – I know the Scheme Undertaking to Bank – 3 Copies Standing Instruction to Bank – 3 Copies

Infrastructure Requirement General Classrooms equipped with seating capacity of at least 25 trainees Broadband internet connectivity with 512 mbps speed Biometric Attendance Machine and CCTV Camera LCD Projector Power back up (UPS & Genset) Printer, Scanner & Copier Infrastructure as per courses being offered

Vidya Care Authorization Certificate

About A 15 years old education management company offering Skill Development and Distance Education Courses across India We have expertise in Network development, Training, Marketing & Advertisement, Logistics, Back Office Operations, Coordination & Project Management Authorized by National Skill Development Corporation to offer STAR Scheme (1) with due affiliation with following Sector Skill Councils Strong academic back up & course content

Skill Development Eco System in India

Indicators of Aging (2000, 2025 & 2050) Country Median Age (Years) Old Age Dependency Ratio 2000 2025 2050 India 23.7 31.3 38 8.1 12.1 22.6 Mexico 23.3 32.5 39.5 7.6 13.8 30 USA 35.5 39.3 40.7 18.6 29.3 34.9 Australia 35.2 40.5 41.9 18.2 37.9 China 39 43.8 10 19.4 37.2 Canada 36.9 42.9 44 18.5 32.6 40.9 France 37.6 43.3 45.2 24.5 36.2 46.7 UK 37.7 44.5 47.4 24.1 34.8 47.3 Europe 45.4 49.5 21.7 33.2 51.4 Russia 36.8 50 18 27.6 47.1 Germany 40.1 48.5 50.9 54.7 Japan 41.2 53.1 25.2 49 71.3 Italy 40.2 50.7 54.1 26.7 40.6 68.1 India is the youngest country in the world with least Median Age & Least Old Age Dependency Ratio.

India will be the largest producer & exporter of Skill Workforce in the World

Workforce Transition in 2022 India World Total Population (2022) 1.35 Billion 7.87 Billion Working Population @ Current Actual WPR 750 Million 5 Billion Working Population @ Current Global WPR 860 Million Approx. 15% to 17% of Global Working Population in 2022 would be Indian *Calculated at 2012 ILO Labor Force Participation Rates using Census 2011 data

Productivity Comparison Source: Planning Commission, Government of India (2008)

Percentage of Workforce Receiving Skill Training Source: Planning Commission, Government of India (2008)

India; the Future Provider of Skilled Manpower to the World India Calling! 6.5 lakh people go out of India every year Entry into the Labour market is 12.8 million Skilling/upskilling of 90% of existing workforce (679 million) BY 2020 India will have a surplus of 56 million people (Half of India's Population) By 2020 the world will have shortage of 47 million working people Current capacity of the skill development programs in India is 3.1 million India has target of creating 500 million skilled workers by 2022 50.8 % Job Seekers are 10th Passed, 27.2% are Graduates & rest are above India; the Future Provider of Skilled Manpower to the World

Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship Skill Development Eco System in India! Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Coordinate & harmonize the approach to skill development National Occupational Standards (NOS) Sector Skill Councils NSQF Central Ministries Qualification Packs (QPs) Training Providers Standardized Curriculum State Skill Development Missions (SSDM) Anchor & Operationalize NSQF Private Sector Initiatives by Corporate, NGOs, Associations

NATIONAL SKILL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY Government of INDIA NSDA is an autonomous body of Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship formed on 6th June, 2013 Will anchor the National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF) & facilitate the setting up of professional certifying bodies Will coordinate and harmonize the approach to skill development among various Central Ministries/Departments, State Governments, the NSDC and the private sector; Will act as a nodal agency for State Skill Development Missions Will evaluate existing skill development schemes to assess their efficacy and suggest corrective action

State Skill Development Missions (SSDM) Honorable Prime Minster addressed to all Chief Minister’s on accelerating action for skill development and making two specific suggestions for the State Government: Making available buildings of public educational institutions after class hours for skill development activities by agencies including the private sector, on mutually agreed terms Setting up State Level Skill Development Missions to provide inter-sectoral coordination at State level and State level mission for skill development may be chaired by Chief Minister Government of India is willing to extend all possible support in the matter through institutional arrangements already created at its level

National Occupational Standards (NOSs) specify the standard of performance that an individual must achieve when carrying out a particular activity at workplace Defines knowledge and understanding individual needs to meet the standard consistently. Each NOS defines one key function in a job role. Qualification pack (QP) is a set of NOS aligned to a job role, Available for every job role in each industry sector

www.nsdcindia.org/ Unique Public Private Partnership in India with the Ministry of Finance. To promote skill development by catalyzing creation of large, quality, for-profit vocational institutions. Provides funding to build scalable, for-profit vocational training initiatives. Enable support systems such as quality assurance, information systems and train the trainer academies either directly or through partnerships. Promote skill development by catalyzing creation of large, quality, for-profit vocational institutions Acts as a catalyst in skill development by providing funding to enterprises, companies and organizations

NSDC Objective The Government of India has set an overall target of skilling / up skilling 560 million (56 Crore) people in India by 2022, mainly by fostering private sector initiatives in skill development programmes and providing funding. NSDC has a target to contribute 30% to the overall target of GOI

Sectors of Skill Development Agriculture Leather and leather goods Apparel Made Ups & Home Furnishing Life Sciences Automobile / Auto components Logistics Banking, Financial Sector and Insurance Media & Entertainment Beauty & Wellness Mining Capital Goods Retail Construction Rubber Electronics & Hardware Security Food Industry Textiles and garments Gems and Jewellery Telecom Healthcare Tourism, Hospitality Travel Indian Plumbing Iron and Steel ITES-BPO These SSC are either Associations or Industry Bodies of respective sector and are suppose to conduct research, ascertain the delivery mechanism and maintain quality assurance

Industry-led bodies responsible for the defining the skilling needs, concept, processes, certification, accreditation of their respective industry sectors. Prescribe the National Occupation Standard - NOSs and Qualification Pack - QPs for the job roles relevant to their industry Work with the National Skill Development Agency - NSDA to ensure that these are in accordance with the National Skills Qualifications Framework - NSQF.

Business Queries www.vidyaweb.in Or Executive Demographics Mobile Paramjeet Singh Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, UP & Uttrakhand, Bihar 9915526263 Inderpal Singh Himachal Pradesh, Odisha, Tamilnadu, West Bengal 9501008717 Munish Kumar Haryana, Maharashtra, Delhi 9814601047 Maneet Dewan Rest of India 9815166979 Ask for application form of Skill Center !