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Also candidates can apply for jobs in private sector and public sectors. Government organisations like Indian Army, Railway, Rseb, Navy, Airforce and also paramilitary forces like BSF, CRPF provide opportunities for ITI passed candidates of different trades. |
Also candidates can apply for jobs in private sector and public sectors. Government organisations like Indian Army, Railway, Rseb, Navy, Airforce and also paramilitary forces like BSF, CRPF provide opportunities for ITI passed candidates of different trades. |
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==Training Schemes== |
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==Access to COE, ITIs== |
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===Center of excellence=== |
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Eligibility criteria for admission is same as an ITI. |
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It consists of Multiskill Training in three parts as under: |
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* The objective of the scheme is to upgrade the existing 400 ITIs into “Centers of Excellence (CoE)” for producing multi skilled workforce of world standard. |
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* Training in ''Broad Based Basic Training (BBBT)''*in Basic Skill Areas for a period of one year |
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* The highlights of the scheme are introduction of multiskilling courses (BBBT- Broad Based Basic Training ) of one-year duration, followed by Advanced/Specialized Modular courses subsequently by adopting industry wise cluster approach, multi entry and multi exit provisions, and Public-Private-Partnership in the form of Institute Management Committees (IMCs) to ensure greater & active involvement of industry in all aspects of training. |
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* Training in ''Advanced Modulesfor'' next six months |
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* Training in ''Specialized Modules'' mainly in the industry<ref>http://www.itisolan.org/coe.html</ref> |
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==Criteria of selection of ITI== |
====Criteria of selection of ITI for Center of excellence==== |
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Union Finance Minister in his Budget Speech 2004-05 had announced measures for upgradation of 500 ITIs in the country. Subsequently, as per the advice of M/o Finance, action has been initiated for upgradation of 100 ITIs from domestic resources and 400 ITIs through World Bank assistance. |
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The identification of ITIs within a State/UT is to be done by the State/UT Government, keeping in view the following guidelines: |
The identification of ITIs within a State/UT is to be done by the State/UT Government, keeping in view the following guidelines: |
Revision as of 09:07, 30 August 2016
Industrial Training Institutes & Industrial Training Centers are training institute or can be called a jr. polytechnic institute which provide training in technical field and constituted under Directorate General of Employment & Training (DGET), Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Union Government of India.[1][2]
Opportunities after ITI
People of electrician trade can go for higher studies like diploma in engineering. There are also specialised short term courses in Advanced Training Institute (ATI) which enhances the skills of candidates. ITI qualified persons can set up their own garage, motor/generator/transformer winding shops or fabrication shops depending upon trade opted. Also candidates can apply for jobs in private sector and public sectors. Government organisations like Indian Army, Railway, Rseb, Navy, Airforce and also paramilitary forces like BSF, CRPF provide opportunities for ITI passed candidates of different trades.
Training Schemes
Center of excellence
It consists of Multiskill Training in three parts as under:
- Training in Broad Based Basic Training (BBBT)*in Basic Skill Areas for a period of one year
- Training in Advanced Modulesfor next six months
- Training in Specialized Modules mainly in the industry[3]
Criteria of selection of ITI for Center of excellence
Union Finance Minister in his Budget Speech 2004-05 had announced measures for upgradation of 500 ITIs in the country. Subsequently, as per the advice of M/o Finance, action has been initiated for upgradation of 100 ITIs from domestic resources and 400 ITIs through World Bank assistance.
The identification of ITIs within a State/UT is to be done by the State/UT Government, keeping in view the following guidelines:
- A cluster of specific category of industry like Information Technology, Electronics, Electrical, Automobile, Chemical, Fabrication etc. should preferably be available in the surrounding areas of the selected ITIs
- Academic, administrative, financial and management autonomy will have to be provided to the selected ITIs for upgradation as Centres of Excellence.
- The selected ITI should have constituted/ constitute Institute Management Committees in order to create a public-private partnership model for implementing the scheme.
- The selected ITI should have proper surroundings, sufficient area for landscaping, well constructed buildings with adequate space for additions/alterations and other infrastructural facilities. The institte should be well connected by road / railway station.
- States are required to sign an MOU with Central Government before funds are released. Detailed guidelines have been issued in this regard[4][5][6][7]
References
- ^ "Armed with technical edge, poor students land a job". The Times of India. 12 September 2011. Retrieved 12 September 2011.
- ^ http://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/news_updates/national-skill-development-mission/
- ^ http://www.itisolan.org/coe.html
- ^ http://dget.nic.in/coe/main/introduction.doc
- ^ http://dget.nic.in/WorldBank/VTIP_Aide_Memoire-FIRST-JRM.pdf
- ^ http://dget.nic.in/WorldBank/VTIP-2JRM.pdf
- ^ http://dget.nic.in/WorldBank/VTIP_Aide_Memoire-3rd-JRM.pdf
Pramod Ramesh Pansare Student of Electrician GOVERNMENT ITI, MALEGAON BK