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National Council of Vocational and Research Training is a constituent board of NCVRT Vocational Education council established by an article. 29 & 30(1) constitution of India and incorporated under the legislation of Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India. & Accredited by International Quality Standards for Vocational Education Council (IQSVEC).
Skills, knowledge and innovation are important driving forces of economic growth and social development in our country and country with higher levels of skill, adjust more effectively to challenges and opportunities in the global economy. India has had relatively strong economic performance in the past decade. There have some drawback to uphold the current situation of skill development and job creation. To overcome this pressure vocational education is the alternative option for the social and personal development. Vocational education can increase the socio-economic development of the developing country like India. Democratizing Vocational education by taking it to the doorsteps of the learners. Providing access to quality education to all those who seek it irrespective of age, region or formal qualifications. Offering need-based vocational programmes by giving vocational orientation to the courses. Promoting and developing Vocational education under Additional Skill Qualification Training Programme (ASQTP) in India can be settled by setting and maintaining standards in skill based vocational education in the country.
A vocational education, as the name suggests, aims to prepare students for a specific profession, vocation or trade. NCVRT is providing vocational courses as Additional Skill Qualification Training Programme (ASQTP) is quite direct in their purpose which is to make students completely job-ready. The term 'vocational' means 'work-related'. So if you are pursuing a ASQTP course, it simply means that you are learning skills that will help you get and do a job. Vocational courses involve less of the traditional academic learning and more of hands-on training. Such ASQTP courses focus on applying the skills learnt and are the ideal stepping stone from the world of vocational education to a stable career.
Vocational or skills-based education is becoming more and more important today, with many employers expecting new employees to have all the practical skills they need to start work and also for those who have to support their families immediately after senior secondary education. Vocational courses are typically more practical and skills-based than academic degrees, but they are often taught at universities as well as colleges and technical institutes. Vocational Education and Training (VET) is an important element of the nation’s education initiative. Vocational education has to be viewed from different multi-layered practices. If you know exactly what you want to do in your career and it requires practical skills, then vocational learning is important. It could be hospitality and tourism, retail management, software development or interior design. There are literally thousands of skills based training options out there. In today’s technical world, even an engineering graduate is supposed to have some technical skills apart from the degree possessed by him or her i.e. in the form of certification etc.