Indien: Regionales Berufsbildungs-Modell eingeführt

Im indischen Bezirk Tirunelveli startet der Bundesstaat Tamil Nadu mit Berufsbildungsmaßnahmen, die einem neuen Modell folgen: Lokal angepasste Kurse werden von indischen Trainingsanbietern durchgeführt.

Die Kurse werden von der National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) und dem nationalen Sector Skills Council der jeweiligen Branche auf Qualität geprüft und zertifiziert. Personen, die an Schulungen teilnehmen, können ein Förderprogramm in Anspruch nehmen. Wenn Sie nach der Schulung vor einer unabhängigen Prüfstelle bestehen, erhalten Sie eine Zahlung von durchschnittlich derzeit 118 Euro, die die Kursgebühren in etwa decken sollen.

 

Constituency model of skills' development launched

 

S Ramadorai, Chairman NSDA and NSDC, along with MP of Tirunelveli, Ram Subbu today inaugurated the constituency model of skills development at Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu. The constituency model synergizes the ability and reach of elected leaders of the community to inspire youth, along with the NSDC partners, to provide world class skilling opportunities in distant districts of the country.

The independent assessment and certificate at the end of the program, enhances the employment opportunities of the youth, by aligning their skills to needs of the industry.

Inaugurating the new skills development model, Ramadorai said, "Technology in the form of computers, mobiles and television, has greatly enhanced the awareness and aspirations of youth in all parts of the country. Indeed India is in the midst of a revolution of aspirations. The Government of India has embarked on the world's largest human resources development initiative and we look forward to making India a highly skilled, inclusive and progressive nation."

NSDC skilling partners will ensure seamless and successful delivery of the program in the region. The courses will be customized to the needs of the district, and will be designed to be of a quality that is approved and certified by the National Sector Skills Council.

The youth of Thirunelveli will be among the early groups to gain benefit from the recently launched STAR program. Under this scheme, a candidate can enrol in a skill development program of his or her choice. On completing the training, the candidate will be assessed by an independent assessment body. On clearing the assessment, the candidate automatically becomes eligible for a monetary reward to the tune of Rs. 10,000; on an average. In most cases, this monetary reward will cover the training costs. The candidate will also get a certificate from the respective Sector Skill Council, which is recognized by the employers.


Quelle: The Times of India, 03.01.2014