New Delhi, January 19th,
2022.
To
further strengthen the vocational and technical training framework, the Ministry
of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU)with Indira Gandhi Open University (IGNOU),today. The partnership
aims to link vocational education and training with higher education, makingIndia’s
youth employable by creating avenues for them toaccess better work
opportunities. The trainees attached to National Skill Training Institutes
(NSTI), Industrial
Training Institutes(ITI), Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendras(PMKK)
and Jan Shikshan Sansthans (JSS) will benefit from the programme, aimed at
creating upward mobility of these students to be able to attain higher
education for better livelihood opportunities.
Under
the partnership, 32 NSTIs, more than 3,000 Government ITIs, 500 PMKKs and
nearly 300 JSS will be associated with IGNOU as Registration Centres,
Examination Centres and Work Centres for hands on training. Through the
collaboration, students will now get an opportunity to join the three-year
degree programme of IGNOU. There shall be a Project Steering Committee with
representatives from both MSDE and IGNOU to monitor and review the progress of
the programme. The MoU is initially for a period of 10 years subject to renewal
on mutual agreement. This MoU is in alignment with the Sustainable Development
Goal 4.4 and the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 for increasing Gross Enrolment
Ratio (GER) in higher education including vocational education to 50 % by 2035.
Rajesh Aggarwal, Secretary,
Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship lauded the initiative and expressed, “India’s
young demographic dividend is the engine of its economic progress and needs
access to meaningful pathways to receive quality high education as well as
skill, and vocational training. This initiative is aimed in this direction as
it provides higher social and economic mobility to our youth, with requisite
qualifications. Our Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision is to fulfill the
aspirations of India’s youth and prepare them for the future world of work and
this initiative is aligned with it. IGNOU as an establishment has continuously
striven to build an inclusive knowledge environment and I am optimistic that
this collaboration will provide an opportunity to India’s youth population to build
their capacities and shape their future. In its initial stage, the joint
initiative shall be implemented at the earliest with 32 NSTIs declared as IGNOU
centres including courses on foreign language training, skill-based healthcare
education, fashion designing and more.”
The
MoU was signed by Dr. B.K. Ray, Director (CBC), MSDE and Dr. V.B. Negi,
Registrar, IGNOU.
Prof.
Nageshwar Rao, Vice Chancellor, IGNOU stated that IGNOU shall provide all
necessary support through its 21 Schools of Studies and 56 Regional Centres for
successful implementation of this scheme. IGNOU will develop standards for
quality assurance, develop counselling and trainer training programmes to
facilitate students’ enrolments, train the staff of the identified centres to
handle the enrolments and counselling, and mentor the management of NSTIs, ITIs,
PMKKs and JSSs. It will also provide self-learning material (SLM) in digital
form, undertake the comprehensive evaluation and conduct term end examinations
for its own components, and issue certificates to successful learners.