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International Co-operation& Best Practices• New Zealand for Industry Adoption of Training Institute• Germany for apprenticeship • South Korea for Placement linkages through PPP• Australia and China for ICT• UK and Canada for development of assessment of sector specific councilIndia to Collaborate with these country to start such programs in India as well
Participation ofVarious Indian Ministries
• HRD • Labor and employment• Urban development• Social justice and Empowerment• Rural development• Women and child welfare• Minority Affairs• Tourism• Micro Small medium Enterprises• Transport• Agriculture• Textiles• Health and family welfare• Finance-Insurance/Banking• Consumer affairs• Food processing Industries• Overseas Indian Affairs
Areas toFocus on National Levelthrough PPP Mode
• HRD • Youth and sports• Tourism• Employment and Entrepreneurship
SETTING UP OF FINISHING SCHOOLS NETWORK FOR YOUTH SKILLS DEVELOPMENT WITH DIRECT EMPLOYMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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Skills Development & Entrepreneurship
Total States : 29
Total Population = 1.252 billion
SC Population = 16.6 %
ST Population = 8.6 %
Minority Population = 23 %
Literacy Rate = 72.99 %
Gross Enrollment Ratio = 20 %
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Indian Education System
Sh. Narendra ModiHon'ble Prime Minister, India
Strengths:• Economic conditions are quiet stable • Quality education, quality research is the USP of many top
notch management institutions like IIMs, IITs and many others in India.
• Indian Government is trying to speed up its various efforts through organizations like AICTE, NAAC, NBA, etc. to improve efficiency and quality.
• ICT (Information, Communication and Technology) has got fillip from government and will cover higher education institutes.
• Launching of a National Mission in Education through ICT to increase ICT coverage throughout the nation.
• Focus of Indian Govt. on vocational education through RUSA and Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan.
Weaknesses:• Lack of skill based, Vocational quality education systems.• Public spending on education in India currently averages about
4.1 percent of GDP one of the lowest levels of anyregion.• Poor sanitation• A limited reputation for academic research hinders research
scholars to flock to India.• Inadequate facilities at many public campuses for students and
Educators.• Recurrent strikes by political and social parties create
instability.• Many of the management education institutes are still not
accredited by certificates of standardization such as NAAC, NBA, ISO and the like.
Prospects• India has many attractions for international students: Its esthetic
beauty, its multi-cultural society, the possibility of education in the English medium, modest prices and positive government policies.
• SAARC established South Asian University (located in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi)
• Asian students are seeking study locations closer to home.• The World Bank invested millions of US$ in education in India. • Foreign universities are entering Indian markets, creating good
education hub in India.• The World Bank encourages girl's education and reducing
social disparities in particular.
Challenges• Foreign university entering into Indian market .• Active Competition by Countries such as China,
Malaysia,Singapore and New Zealand for education • Many private business players in India are commencing their
own business schools• China is taking many initiatives to have command over software
development, in which India has expertise.• China has speeded up in learning English language. • Safety and security issues in South Asia.• Lack of quality, knowledgeable and dedicated teaching staff.• Traditional syllabus and teaching pedagogy.
Strengths and Weaknesses Prospects and Challenges
• Entrepreneurship- Technical Skills- Motivational Skills- Business Management - Risk Management - Innovation- Change Orientation- Visionary- Persistency
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• PR and Event Services
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• Legal Services
• Medical & Dental Services
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Service Industry Avenues
Performance Monitoring Body
Industry and Govt. Collaboration for Funding and apprenticeship
Govt. Supported Vocational Training
Vocational Skills Soft Skills
Practical Knowledge / TrainingCase Studies + Industrial Visits & Trg. +
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Soft Skills and IT Skills (Personal Grooming), MOOCCommunication Skills & Resources Management Skills and elearning
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Job Placement
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MISSION : SKILL INDIA
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