New
Delhi, 29 March 2022.
National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) and Masai School today announced a strategic partnership to skill India’s youth for tech jobs through an outcome-driven skilling model. The partnership agreement was signed by Ved Mani Tiwari, Chief Operating Officer and Officiating CEO, NSDC and Prateek Shukla, Co-Founder & CEO, Masai School today.
Giving
impetus to the Skill India Mission, the collaboration will benefit the lives of
over 1.5 lakh students and their families in tier 2 & 3 cities over a
period of seven years. This will enable aspirants to go beyond their
economic & educational background by creating a level-playing field for
private-sector tech jobs through skill-based learning certified by NSDC. The
two organisations will also work towards creating alternatives to the banking
loan system for skill-based education, which generally acts as a setback for
low-income families.
Ved
Mani Tiwari, COO and Officiating CEO, NSDC said,
‘’It is NSDC's endeavour to skill youth who do not have any prior
education or work experience in Future Skills. To ramp up our efforts of making
Future Skilling more outcome focused, our partnership with Masai School will
create an impactful framework for tech-focused skilling in India. NSDC and
Masai will impart skill training to students in IT fields - software
development, data analytics and product design, especially. This collaboration
has the potential to democratise aspirational employment opportunities for
India’s youth.”
With
an outcome-driven approach that incentivises learning with jobs post completion
of the course, Masai’s
Income Share Agreement has proven to be a successful model. Under this
model, 96% of its students are being placed with an average salary of INR 8 Lakhs
Per Annum (LPA) in top Indian start-ups including Ola, Meesho, Ajio and Swiggy
and with multinational IT service companies such as Capgemini & GlobalLogic
among others. Masai does not charge any upfront fees. Students only pay for
their learning when they get a job that pays them INR 5 LPA or more, else they
pay no tuition fee. With no prior technical knowledge needed to join the
course, 65% of the 5000+ students currently studying at Masai are from a
non-computer scienceeducational background. Two years into its operations,
Masai has pulled over 100 families out of poverty with 70% of their students
hailing from disadvantaged sections of the society. This partnership will
enable NSDC to expand its outreach to the grassroot level.
Commenting
on the partnership, Prateek Shukla, Co-founder & CEO, Masai said, “We believe that India has an equal
distribution of talent but not opportunities. We are honoured to have partnered
with NSDC as this association takes usone step closer towards accomplishing our
mission of increasing Bharat’s employability quotient.
This partnership will be a game changer as it aims to bring
new ways of delivering skill-based education in India. This partnership will
also lend credibility to the talent coming out of Masai, opening new doors of
opportunities for our students that still accord higher value to degrees than
skills.”
The two organisations intend to host one of India’s
biggest digital tech learning conferences, to be attended by aspiring techies,
focused on democratising success in tech careers. Masai will also roll out
scholarships worth INR 10 crore, the first phase of which will impact 250
aspirants. In the long run, both organisations are looking to create a
framework of sustainable skill development that will transform the higher
education landscape for the youth.