Mumbai, December, 2020.
With
the vision of propelling India to the forefront of skill development and job
creation under Skill India Mission and to provide an impetus to Skill India
programme through private sector participation, the first batch of trainings at
the Tata-Indian Institute of Skills, Mumbai launched at a virtual event today
by Dr. Mahendra Nath Pandey, Hon’ble Union Minister of Skill Development and
Entrepreneurship. The institute is a joint initiative between Ministry of Skill
Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE), Government of India and Tata Indian
Institute of Skills. Formal agreement for setting up institute has been signed
between MSDE and TATA IIS on 11th November, 2020.
The
first batch at TATA-Indian Institute of Skills will commence training withtwo courses
in Factory Automation, with duration ranging from1 to 4 weeks, depending upon
the prequalification profile of the trainee.The institute will also offer
scholarships to the first 100 students along with attractive fee options during
this initial launch phase. An early bird
scholarship scheme of 75% has also been announced for the first 100
students/trainees.
Speaking
at the launch event, Dr. Mahendra Nath
Pandey, Hon’ble Union Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship said, “With an aim to provide high-quality technical
and vocational learning across various sectors, the foundation for state-of-the-art
infrastructure was laid last year and today with the launch of its first set of
course sat IIS Mumbai, I can proudly say that we are inching closer to achieve
the vision of our Honorable Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi of making India
the ‘Skill Capital of the World’. Following the footsteps of other prominent centers
of education in the country, IIS Mumbai will be instrumental in imparting world-class
training to help build a future ready work force. I extend my gratitude towards
the Government of Maharashtra and Tata Group for extending support towards Skill
India Mission and I am hopeful that this collaboration will transform the
state’s youth from job seekers to job creators.”
The Minister
for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Maharashtra, Shri. Nawab Malik
also graced the occasion with his presence and ensured maximum support on
behalf of the Maharashtra Government in making this initiative a grand success
for the country.
The
institute envisages partnerships with multiple private organizations who are
leaders in their respective fields, two of which are currently in place, with FESTO,
a global leader in industrial automation and SMC Corporation, Japan, world’s
largest manufacturer of pneumatic components, for trainings. The two courses
launched today will focus on Factory Automation, envisaged to be the foundation
for future courses and Smart Manufacturing (Industry 4.0) technology and
applications, to prepare youth for emerging job roles of the next five years
and beyond. The courses will be offered at Tata-IIS interim campus at the
National Skills Training Institute (NSTI), Chembur. The institute’s permanent campus, currently under
construction in the campus of National Skill Trainers’ Institute (NSTI), Mumbai
and is likely to be operational by 2022; and will have a capacity of over 5,000
trainings per year.
Mr. Girish Krishnamurthy, Director,
Tata IIS, said, “This is a key
development in India’s journey to provide skilling and job-readiness to its
youth. The institute aspires to become a beacon to other institutions of its
kind in the years to come.”
The
primary goal behind setting up the institute is to create industry-ready
workforce as per the evolving demands of the national and global markets. It
aspires to be one of the most premier training institutions in the country and
will be equipped with world-class vocational training facilities. The institute
plans to provide trainings in highly specialized areas such as defense, oil
& gas, aerospace, and other emerging businesses to meet industry demands.
Training
and learning at Tata-IIS Mumbai will be driven through strong industry connect
in both public and private sectors. Equipped with modern training methodologies
leveraging digital and augmented learning platforms, the institute will also
focus on apprenticeship-embedded courses and offering higher order
qualifications in conjunction with other universities.