Points of contact (Statewise) given at http://164.100.117.165/rsde-lists
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- In the initial period of the Scheme up to 31st March, 2015, the employer will pay full rate of prescribed stipend including his share to the apprentices every month through bank account of the apprentice which will be linked to the web portal.
- RDATs will reimburse the 50% of prescribed stipend paid to the apprentices by the employer to establishments through its bank account quarterly.
- After 1st April, 2015, share of Government will be directly transferred to the bank’s account of the apprentice.
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- Implementing Agency: RDATs under DGE&T will act as implementing agencies in their region.
- Role of implementing agency:
- All the 6 RDATs will be given target every year for training of apprentices in their region depending upon the number of establishments in the region.
- Every RDAT will give advertisement in the leading newspapers of their region quarterly for inviting applications from interested employers
- Receipt and scrutiny of applications to identify eligible employer
- Issue sanction order to the eligible employer
- Receipt of claims from the employer for 50% of the prescribed stipend already paid to the apprentices for the initial period of the Scheme till 31st March 2015
- Scrutiny of claims and making reimbursement to the employer
- From 1st April 2015 making payment of 50% of the prescribed to the apprentice’s bank account.
- Making visits to the establishments once in a six month for effective implementation of the Scheme.
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- Eligible Employers:
- Any establishment where trade, occupation or subject field in engineering or technology is carried out in terms of the Apprentices Act 1961 as amended from time to time.
- The establishments should have strength of at least six employees/workers.
- Self-certification by the employer that the selected apprentice is not related to him and this self-certification will be displayed on the portal.
- Eligible Apprentices: A person
- who has completed 14 years of age
- who is physically fit
- who possesses minimum educational qualification prescribed for a trade is eligible to undergo apprenticeship training.
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Duration of the Scheme :From 01-10-2014 to31-03-2017.
Funds Allocated : Rs.346.00 crore.
Target : To support training of one lakh apprentices during the remaining period of 12th Five Year Plan.
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This Scheme will cover all categories of apprentices except the Graduate, Technician and Technician (Vocational) apprentices which are administered by Ministry of HRD.
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Objective: Sharing of 50% of prescribed stipend by the Government of India for first two years of apprenticeship training for 1,00,000 apprentices to be engaged by establishments covered under the Apprentices Act, 1961.
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- The Regional Directors/ State Apprenticeship Advisers conduct Surveys in various establishments under the Central & State Govts. (Including PSUs and Private Sector) to identify seats in vocational trades for which the infrastructure is available.
- The Establishments advertise for registering the Apprentices. Regional Directorates and State Directorates also publish necessary information in this regard.
- Apprenticeship training is provided in establishments such as Hindustan Aeronautic Ltd. (HAL), Bharat Heavy Electrical Ltd. (BHEL), Bharat Electronics Ltd. (BEL), Railways, CPWD, All India Radio, National Thermal Power Ltd., Mother Dairy, Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), TELCO, Mahindra & Mahindra, L&T, Maruti Suzuki Ltd., Honda Motors Ltd., Hyundai Ltd., Badarpur Thermal Power Station, Delhi Metro Railways Corporation (DMRC), TATA Motors, etc..
- Interested persons may approach the establishments for registration.
- Suitable candidates enter into a Contract of Registrations with the Establishments.
- Training begins on the day the contract is signed.
- Meanwhile the Contracts are verified by the Regional Directorates of Apprenticeship Training (RDATs).
- On successful completion of apprenticeship training in the Establishments, the apprentices are eligible to appear in the All India Trade Test for Apprentices conducted by the National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT).
- On passing this Test they are issued the National Apprenticeship Certificate (NAC). This Certificate is recognized as higher to the National Trade Certificate (NTC) for all purposes irrespective of whether one has undergone ITI Training of two years followed by Apprenticeship Training of one year (e.g. Electrician trade) or directly completed the Apprenticeship Training of three years duration as fresher.
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- On completion of period of training, the trade apprentices appear in an All India Trade Test (AITT) for Apprentices conducted by the National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT). Successful candidates are awarded the National Apprenticeship Certificate (NAC) which is a recognized qualification for seeking employment.
- Graduate, Technician and Technician (Vocational) apprentices are awarded Certificate of Proficiency on satisfactory completion of training by the Department of Secondary & Higher by the Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development, and Government of India.
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During the apprenticeship training, apprentices are paid monthly stipend to enable them to sustain their day-to-day expenses. The expenditure on stipend for trade apprentices is borne by the employers. In case of the Graduate, Technician, Technician (Vocational), it is shared equally between the employer and the Central Government.
Rates of stipend for the Trade Apprentices (Revised w.e.f. 22-09-2014) :
Period of Apprenticeship Training | Rates of stipend (per month) |
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First year | 70% of minimum wage of semi-skilled workers notified by the respective State or Union territory. |
Second Year | 80% of minimum wage of semi-skilled workers notified by the respective State or Union territory. |
Third & Fourth Year | 90% of minimum wage of semi-skilled workers notified by the respective State or Union territory. |
Rates of stipend for Graduate, Technician and Technician (Vocational) apprentices (Revised w.e.f. 19-12-2014)
Categories of Apprentices | Rates of stipend (per month) |
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Engineering graduates | Rs. 4984 |
Sandwich course (Students from degree institutions) | Rs. 3542 |
Technician Apprentices | Rs. 3542 |
Sandwich course (Students from diploma institutions) | Rs. 2890 |
Technician(Vocational) Apprentices | Rs. 2758 |
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- In order to bring the youth belonging to weaker section into main stream, apprenticeship training seats are reserved for candidates belonging to SC/ST according to their percentage of population in the State. Seats are also reserved for youth belonging to OBCs.
- In the Central Public Sector Undertakings and Union Territories, the seats reserved for SC/ST/OBCs are 15%, 7.5% and 27% respectively.
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For Trade apprentices:
- There are 259 trades in 254 groups of industries are available for Apprenticeship Training.
- The apprenticeship training consists of basic and practical training.
- The duration of training varies from 6 months to 4 years and educational qualifications vary from class 8th pass to 12th Pass.
- Candidates can contact the Regional Directorates of Apprenticeship Training (RDATs) located at Chennai, Faridabad, Hyderabad, Kanpur, Kolkata & Mumbai or the State Apprenticeship Advisors in each State/UT for training.
For Graduate, Technician and Technician (Vocational) apprentices:
- Graduate and Diploma Holders can undergo apprenticeship training as Graduate and Technician apprentices respectively, in 126 subject fields/trades designated under the ATS. The duration for apprenticeship training is 1 year.
- The Vocational (10+2) pass outs can undergo apprenticeship training as Technician (Vocational) apprentices, in 128 subject fields/trades designated under the ATS. The duration for apprenticeship training is 1 year.
- Candidates can contact Director, Board of Apprenticeship/ Practical Training (BOATs, under Ministry of HRD) located at Chennai, Kanpur, Kolkata & Mumbai may be contacted for training of Graduate, Technician & Technician (Vocational) apprentices.
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- Any person who is 14 years or above, fulfills the basic physical and educational standards as defined in the Apprentices Act,1961.
- Fresher/ ITI Pass-outs in related trades can join apprenticeship training apply to be engaged as trade apprentices.
- Vocational (10+2) pass outs can be engaged as Technician (Vocational) apprentices.
- Diploma holders can be engaged as Technician Apprentices.
- Graduate Engineers can be engaged as Graduate apprentices.
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- DGE&T is responsible for implementation of the Act in respect of Trade Apprentices in the Central Government Undertakings and Departments. This is done through its six Regional Directorates of Apprenticeship Training (RDATs) located at Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kanpur and Faridabad.
- At the State level, the State Apprenticeship Advisers are responsible for implementation of the Act in respect of Trade Apprentices in State Government Undertakings/ Departments and Private Establishments.
- Department of Secondary and Higher Education in the Ministry of HRD is responsible for implementation of the Act in respect of Graduate, Technician & Technician (Vocational) Apprentices. This is done through four Boards of Apprenticeship Training (BOATs) located at Kanpur, Kolkata, Mumbai & Chennai.
- Central Apprenticeship Council, is an apex statutory tripartite body which advises the Government in laying down of policies and prescribing norms & standards in respect of Apprenticeship Training Scheme.