Registration link for ITI Affiliation Session 2024

Procedural Norms

The purpose of introducing accreditation program for ITIs is to uphold high standards of quality and expectation of the various stakeholders of the ITI system.

Last date for final submission of Applications for Affiliation for Session 2023 is 25th April 2023

Civil Norms

Efforts have been made to standardize the Civil Infrastructure of ITIs, so that ITIs across the country have similar buildings and facilities.

General Guidelines

Apart from affiliation norms of NCVT, ITIs shall follow all existing statutes/ provisions(related to ITIs) in that particular State/UT

Formats and Certificates

Formats available for - Advertisement, Resolution and Letter of Intent. Certifcate from Advocate for Registration Documents....

Background

Skill development of youth, has occupied Centre Stage in development perspective of government of the day, for supporting its new development schemes like Smart Cities, Make in India, Digital India and Clean India. Apart from meeting its own demand, India has the potential to provide skilled workforce to fill the expected shortfall in the ageing developed world.

Development and Growth

Industrial Training Institutes have played a vital role in development and growth of Indian industries for the past 6 decades. A major workforce fo industry have been trained by these institution across various sectors of economy.

Expectation of Industry

Industry will be able to grow and prosper only if the skilled youth coming out from various Industrial Training Institutes are able to meet the expectation of industry in terms of their skill acquistion

Competency

To ensure that the competency of trained students of ITIs is at par with the international requirements, NCVT, DGT and QCI had joined hands to establish an accreditation mechanism in line with international benchmarks.

Infrastructure

It was observed that there was a need to review the affliation/ accreditation procedure for setting of ITIs as per the present scenario to bring more clarity and transparency in affliation system of ITIs.

INTRODUCTION

The Craftsmen Training Scheme was introduced by the Government of India in 1950 to ensure a steady flow of skilled workers in different trades for the domestic industry, to raise quantitatively and qualitatively the industrial production by systematic training, to reduce unemployment among the educated youth by providing them employable training, to cultivate and nurture a technical and industrial attitude in the minds of the younger generation.

Industrial Training Institutes (ITI) are training institutes which offer range of vocational/skill training courses covering a large number of economic sectors with an objective to provide skilled workforce to the industry as well as self-employment of youth.

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