New
Delhi, February 03, 2021.
With an objective to enhance integration
of technical and vocational education (TVET) at the school-level, National
Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), in collaboration with Central Board of
Secondary Education (CBSE), today announced the launch of the first edition of JuniorSkillsChampionship
2021. The championship shares the values and objectives of the Skill India
Mission, emphasizing technical and vocational skill training and capacity
buildingin the interest of creating a productive and self-reliant workforce as
a part of nation building.
Leveraging its experience and
expertise of leading India’s participation at WorldSkills International
competitions since 2011, NSDC, through this initiative, aims to create wider awareness
about the importance of skill development amongst the youth of the country at
an early age.The championship, to be held virtually this year, will provide students
an opportunity to identify their talent and interests and make informed career
choices in a rapidly changing world. The registration for JuniorSkills will be
open until 19thFebruary 2021.
The championship will be promoted
through nearly 21,000+ CBSE-affiliated schools across India. Targeted at
students studying in standard 6th to 12th across the country, the JuniorSkills
Championship 2021 will provide a platform for talented children of India to
showcase their skills. At the same time, it will create a pipeline for
forthcoming World Skills Competitions and will connect education with industry-related
skills. Further, the championship will also assimilate international standards
and assessment norms, build capacity of teachers as per WorldSkills standards, create
role models among students and make skills aspirational for youth. The championship
will have myriad activities planned over the course of the next two months
including skill competitions for schools, career counselling webinars, digital
seminars and panel discussions, online boot camps and roundtable conference of academicians
and corporates leading up to the final national competition to be held in April
2021.
Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship lauded the initiative and said that the introduction of skill training at school level can play a pivotal role in providing lifelong learning opportunities to the children and enhance their prospects of sustainable livelihood in the future. Under the Skill India Mission, we have reinforced our efforts towards integrating skills at an early age in line with the National Education Policy 2020. As we continue the journey of making India the ‘Skill Capital of the World’, now is the time to commence initiatives from our schools, to build the right knowledge, awareness and skill sets from the foundational years.
National Skill Development Corporation emphasized
that the JuniorSkills
Championship will introduce to children the power of vocational education and
its positive impact on career in the long run. The championship will contribute
towards making skills truly aspirational for youth.
Central
Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)shared
that the board aims to make skills and vocational training an integral part of
the education. Our collaboration with NSDC to launch JuniorSkills
Championship is an intent to create a platform that will expose children to
limitless career opportunities via skill development. It will encourage
students to discover their inherent capabilities and shape their careers from
an early age. At the same time, it will help us empower teachers to integrate
skill development at school level to train an agile workforce for jobs of the
future.
JuniorSkills
Championship 2021 has got support from private partners such as ICICI Bank as an
event partner, Qrencia – a technology partner and Pearl Academy, which is to
function as an academic skill partner. Other skill partners include the
National Film Development Corporation (NFSC), Smalt & Beryl, D-Link, the
Small Industry Development Bank of India (SIDBI), the Skill Council for Green
Jobs (SCGJ), the Delhi School of Photography (DSP), and Holosuit. Jagran Josh and
Amar Ujala have also come on board as media partners, and i-Skill Junior as an
outreach partner.
The championship has been envisioned
in accordance with the latest National Education Policy 2020 wherein the
emphasis has been laid upon the integration of vocational courses in schools.
CBSE will play an important role in promoting and setting benchmarks for the
skill competitions among schools affiliated with it.
The championship will be conducted at four
levels - Screening, Qualifying, Semi-Final and Final. Amidst current COVID situation,
the first three levels of championship will be organized online, and the finale
is proposed to be conducted on-ground in Delhi. The competition levels will further be
classified in three groups:
Group Class
Group 1 6th to 8th
Group 2 9th and 10th
Group 3 11th and 12th
The national-level skill championship
will be conducted for ten skills:
# |
Skill
Category |
Group |
# |
Skill
Category |
Group |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
Web Technologies |
2 & 3 |
6 |
Mobile Robotics |
2 & 3 |
2 |
IT Software
Solutionsfor Business |
2 & 3 |
7 |
Painting
& Decorating |
1, 2 &
3 |
3 |
Visual Merchandising |
2 & 3 |
8 |
Solar Energy |
3 |
4 |
Graphic
Design |
2 & 3 |
9 |
Innovative Business Ideas |
2 & 3 |
5 |
Fashion Technology |
2 & 3 |
10 |
Digital Photography |
1, 2 & 3 |