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Modular Employable
Skills
Modular Employable Skills (MES)
under Skill Development Initiative Scheme (SDIS) The skill level
and educational attainment of the workforce determines the productivity
as well as the ability to adapt to the changing industrial environment.
A majority of Indian workforce does not possess marketable skills
which is an impediment in getting decent employment and improving
their economic condition. While India has large young population,
only 5% of the Indian labour force in the age group of 20-24 years
has obtained vocational skills through formal means whereas the
percentage in industrialized countries varies between 60% and 96%.
About 63% of the school students drop out at different stages before
reaching Class-X. Only about 2.5 million vocational training seats
are available in the country whereas about 12.8 million persons
enter the labour market every year. Even out of these training places,
very few are available for early school dropouts. This signifies
that a large number of school drop outs do not have access to skill
development for improving their employability. The educational entry
requirements and long duration of courses of the formal training
system are some of the impediments for a person of low educational
attainment to acquire skills for his livelihood. Further, the largest
share of new jobs in India is likely to come from the unorganised
sector that employs up to 93 per cent of the national workforce,
but most of the training programmes cater to the needs of the organized
sector.
Honourable Minister of Finance during the budget speech 2005-06
made the following announcement: “ To meet the demand for specific
skills of a high order, a Public Private Partnership between Government
and Industry is proposed to promote skills development programme
under the name ‘Skill Development Initiative’….”. Accordingly, Ministry
of Labour & Employment undertook development of a new strategic
framework for skill development for early school leavers and existing
workers, especially in the un-organised sector in close consultation
with industry, micro enterprises in the un-organised sector, State
Governments, experts and academia which was essential considering
their educational, social and economic background. The main objective
of the scheme is to provide employable skills to school leavers,
existing workers, ITI graduates, etc. Existing skills of the persons
can also be tested and certified under this scheme. Priority will
be given to covering those above the age of 14 years who have been
or withdrawn as child labour to enable them to learn employable
skills in order to get gainful employment. it is hoped that this
website will help in dissemination of the information about the
scheme and bring transparency. It will also helpful in getting valuable
feedback from stakeholders and public at large.
Features of the Scheme
Objective
Key features of the scheme
Public Private Partnership (PPP)
Target Group
Project Output
Age of Participants
Curriculum Development Process
Instructional Media Packages
Objective
To provide vocational
training to school leavers, existing workers, ITI graduates, etc.
to improve their employability by optimally utilizing the infrastructure
available in Govt., private institutions and the Industry. Existing
skills of the persons can also be tested and certified under this
scheme.
To
build capacity in the area of development of competency standards,
course curricula, learning material and assessment standards in
the country.
Key features of the scheme
Demand driven short term training courses based on
Modular Employable Skills (MES) decided in consultation with Industry.
MES is the ‘minimum skills set’ which is sufficient for gainful
employment.
Central government will facilitate and promote training
while industry, private sector and State Governments will train
the persons.
Optimum utilisation of existing infrastructure to
make training cost effective.
Flexible delivery mechanism (part time, weekends,
full time, onsite/ offsite) to suit needs of various target groups.
Different levels of programmes (Foundation level
as well as skill upgradation) to meet demands of various target
groups.
The services of existing or retired faculty or guest
faculty to be utilized.
Courses would also be available for persons having
completed 5th standard.
Testing & certification of skills acquired informally.
Testing of skills of trainees by independent assessing
bodies, which would not be involved in training delivery, to ensure
that it is done impartially.
The essence of the scheme is in the certification
that will be nationally and internationally recognized.
Public Private Parternership (PPP)
Public Private
Partnership (PPP) envisaged in the form of active participation
of the industry / Private Sector in every stage of design and implementation
of the scheme. Industry bodies are represented in the Central Apex
Committee and State Committees which would have overall responsibility
of implementation of the scheme. Other areas of partnership are:
Forecasting of emerging areas of employment at micro
level.
Development of course curricula of various trades.
Development of instructional material for training.
Assist in the training of trainers, wherever required.
Making available their training & testing facilities,
wherever required.
Provide on the job training in their establishments.
Development of assessment standards.
Monitoring and Quality assurance.
Assistance in placement of graduates.
Provide trade experts to work as assessors of competencies.
Voluntary donation of equipment to the ITIs/other
training institutions.
Providing guest faculty in new trades.
Target Group
MES would benefit different target groups like
:
Workers seeking certification of their skills acquired
informally.
Workers and ITI graduates seeking skill up gradation.
Early school drop-outs and unemployed.
Previously child labor and their families.
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| Sr. No. |
Target Group |
Training Testing & Certification
of Competencies |
Skills acquisition |
Skills up- gradation |
| 1 |
Workers |
|
yes |
yes |
| 2 |
Less
educated/ Out of school youth/ unemployed |
yes |
|
yes |
| 3 |
ITI
graduates |
|
yes |
yes |
Project Output
One million
persons would be trained or their existing skills tested and certified,
over a period of five years. About 200 modules for employable skills
as per Industry and labour market demands would be identified and
course curriculum developed.
Age of Participants
The minimum
age limit for persons to take part in the scheme is 14 years but
there is no upper age limit.
Curriculum Development Process
Identification of Employable Skills set in a sector
based on division of work in the labour market in consultation with
Industry.
Development of training modules corresponding to
skills set identified.
Organising ModulesOrganising Modules in to Course
Matrixindicating vertical and horizontal mobility.
Development of detailed curriculum.
Vetting by a trade committee comprising representatives
of Industry, training providers & trade experts.
Inviting comments from Employers/ Employees Organisations,
State Govts. etc.
Approval by the NCVT.
Instructional Media Packages
In order to maintain
quality of training uniformly all over the country, instructional
media packages (IMPs) will be developed by the National Instructional
Media Institute (NIMI), Chennai.
Modular Employable
Skills List of MES Courses
Skill Development Initiative Scheme
(SDIS) based on MODULAR EMPLOYABLE SKILLS List of MES Courses approved
by NCVT (as on 15.12.2008) Coding System for MES courses Six digit
code is used for each MES course as per details given below : From
Left side : 1st,2nd,and 3rd digits - Sector Code (Alpha codes )
4th digit - Level Code ( 1 for Level 1,2,for level 2,3 for level3
and so on ) 5th & 6th digits - Course serial number (separate
series for courses at same level with in each 1 : Level One Course.
| Sr. No. |
MES Course Code |
Sector/Coutse |
Minimum Educational
Qualification & MES Course |
Duration of Training
(hours) |
Test Fee (Rs.) |
Trainee Fees (Rs.) |
| AUR |
AUTOMATIVE
REPAIR |
Minimum age - 14 years |
| 1 |
AUR101 |
Basic Automotive
Servicing ( 4 Wheelers) |
5th |
180/- |
800/- |
1000/- |
| 2 |
AUR102 |
Basic Automotive
Servicing ( 2-3 Wheelers) |
5th |
180/- |
800/- |
1000/- |
|
ELE |
ELECTRICAL |
Minimum age - 14 years |
| 3 |
ELE101 |
Basic Electrical
Training |
8th |
120/- |
800/- |
800/- |
|
ELC |
ELECTRONICS |
Minimum age - 14 years |
| 4 |
ELC101 |
Basic Electronics
(Repair & Maintenance of Power supply,inverters and UPS |
8th |
120/- |
800/- |
800/- |
|
FAB |
FABRICATION |
Minimum age - 14 years |
| 5 |
FAB101 |
Basic Welding
(Gas) |
8th |
120/- |
800/- |
800/- |
| 6 |
FAB102 |
Basic Welding
(Arc) |
8th |
120/- |
800/- |
800/- |
| 7 |
FAB103 |
Gas Cutting |
8th |
120/- |
800/- |
800/- |
|
ICT |
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY |
Minimum age - 14 years |
| 8 |
ICT101 |
Computer Fundamentals,MS-Office
& Internet |
8th |
120/- |
800/- |
800/- |
MES Training Fee Candidates who would like
to undergo training in the above modules from approved Vocational
Training Providers (VTPs) need to pay training fee as given below.
Rs.500 per module for modules having duration
up to 90 hrs.
Rs.1000 per module for modules having duration
from 91 to 180 hrs.
Rs.1500 per module for modules having duration
from 181 to 270 hrs.
Rs.2000 per module for modules having duration
more than 270 hrs.
Candidates belonging to SC/ST category and
women will be given relaxation of 25 % in fee. |