The
Directorate General of Training (DGT), under the aegis of Ministry of Skill
Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE), announced results of the All India
Trade Test (AITT) held in December 2020, for CTS Academic session 2020-2021. The
scheme has been implemented in about 15,000 Industrial Training Institutes
(ITIs) across the country for 2018 session (2nd year) & Trainees having
supplementary in Practical and ED only (Semester System & 2018 admitted 1
Year Trade). The results are available at https://ncvtmis.gov.in/pages/marksheet/validate.aspx .
The AITT 2020 Examinations including
Computer Based Test (CBT) of the trainees under CTS was supposed to be held in
July 2020 but due to COVID 19, nation wise lockdown and reopening of ITI could
only be undertaken in Sept- Oct, 2020 and in some states, it was further
delayed. Thus, to complete syllabus training of 1600 hours, session was
extended. Directorate General of Training (DGT) scheduled and conducted
examinations as follows:
i.
The practical & Engineering
Drawing subjects were conducted in 4 phases (viz. Nov-Dec, 2020, Feb 2021,
March, 2021(for 2-year trade 2019 admission) & April, 2021 based upon the
readiness of the states). The theoretical portion (Trade Theory, Workshop
Science & Calculations & Employability Skills) were held phase-wise
(from Dec. 2020 to mid-April, 2021) in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode in a single
session of 3 hours’ duration instead of two sessions. These measures were taken
to suit the Covid scenario and help the trainees.
ii.
The trainees who could not attend
examinations due to any reasons in these examinations would be allowed to
appear along-with the supplementary examinations, preferably to be held in next
two months/ as per prevailing conditions.
iii. Keeping view of the distances covered
by the trainees, the ITIs were made self centres for Practical &Engg
Drawing subjects. For CBT, as an aberration, even few private ITIs were also
made centres.
For the two year trades, a total of
5,41,123 trainees appeared in the examination, out of which 3,94,576 trainees
passed indicating a total pass percentage of about 73% in this session.DGT has
provisioned Grievances Redressal Mechanism (NCVT MIS Portal) on which the
trainees can register grievance related to result and same will be resolved
within time frame.
As per the practice, the convocation
ceremony is held at the state level with participation from individual ITIs.
The State Directorates would be requested to conduct the convocation ceremony
accordingly. The country toppers may be facilitated at the national level on
the International Skills Day i.e. on 15th July.