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Page 1: IndiaSkills & WorldSkills Competitions

IndiaSkills & WorldSkills Competitions

Page 2: IndiaSkills & WorldSkills Competitions

Presentation Flow

A. Objectives of Skill Competitions

B. India’s performance at WorldSkills over the years

C. Role of MSDE, State Governments, NSDC

D. Resources available to States

E. Outline of funding support to States for Skill Competitions

F. Timelines (Calendar for Regional and National Competitions)

G. Suggested steps for States

H. Suggested alternate paths for State selections for 2018

I. Talent Track

J. Skill competitions for Persons with Disability

K. Feedback received from States on Competition Guidelines & Handbook

L. Annexures

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A. Objectives of skill competitions

Two prime objectives

1. Creating a framework and system of Skill Competitions across the country to promote• Advocacy Making skills aspirational

• Capacity Building Trainers, training infrastructure creation based on WS norms

• Cooperation Between government, corporates, employers, SSC, VET

• Reward Successful talent to create role models

• Certification Through SSCs

• Jobs For talented youth at each level of competition

2. Identifying and training talent in country for winning medals at WorldSkills & other international competitions

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B. India’s Performance at WorldSkills

INDIA YoY

COMPETITION YEAR 2011 2013 2015 2017

NO. OF TRADES PARTICIPATED 15 22 27 26

NUMBER OF COUNTRIES 48 47 45 56

RANK POINTS RANK POINTS RANK POINTS RANK POINTS

TOTAL POINTS RECEIVED 25 6762 16 10214 18 13192 15 18044

TOTAL MEDAL POINTS 39 0 33 3 29 8 19 14

AVERAGE MEDAL POINTS 39 0 38 0.14 35 0.3 27 0.54

AVERAGE SCORE COMP* 45 450.8 41 464.27 34 488.59 27 694

Comments

* change in WS scale from 400 – 600 to 600 – 800 in 2017

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India’s Position at WorldSkills since 2011

39

3329

19

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

2011 2013 2015 2017

Country Position

0

3

8

14

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

2011 2013 2015 2017

Total Medal Points

Country Position at WorldSkills Competition Total Medal Points Received at WorldSkillsCompetitions

48

No. of Countries

3 Medallion of Excellence

8 Medallion of Excellence

1 Silver Medal1 Bronze Medal9 Medallion of Excellence

47

45

56

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C. Role of Stakeholders in Skill Competitions

• MSDE Policy, framework, supportive funding, monitoring

• States Framework, funding, operational responsibility

• DGT Competitors, trainers, infrastructure, jury

• NSDC Knowledge Partner, Regional & National competitions

• SSC Capacity building, technical inputs, industry interface

facilitation,

• Industry Competitors, trainers, infrastructure, jury, sponsorship

• Academia / Competitors, trainers, jury, infra

VET Institutions

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C. Role of NSDC & States

• Knowledge partner

• Workshops for capacity building

• Technical inputs

• competition handbook

• sample test projects & marking scheme

• infrastructure and consumables list

• Regional competitions with state assistance

• India Skills & International competitions

• Project Management Team, publicity

• Capacity building for organization and conduct of competitions

• Mobilizing, screening, Tie up with academic & VET institutions and corporates

• Operational responsibility of state competitions

• Assist with regional competitions

• Awards and recognition

• Training of State Winners for regionals and beyond

Role of NSDC Role of States

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C. IndiaSkills India Assessment format …

Presentation title

S. No. STAGE REMARKS

1. LocalElimination Process – Corporate/ Academic Institution to create assessments based on guidelines for elimination

2a. StateSelection Process – SSDMs technical secretariat to create assessments based on guidelines

2b. Training for Regional Training – SSDMs to identify facilities and trainers for training for regional competition

3a. RegionalSelection Process – World Skills Technical Secretariat to create assessments based on guidelines

3b Training for National Training – Support training for national competition

4. National Selection Process strictly in accordance with World Skill guidelines

4b.Training for International & World Skills

Training – MSDE/NSDC support for training for WS & international competitions

5 International & World Skills Final Selection Process

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D. Resources available to States

• Supportive As per MSDE norms Funding

• Technical• Competitions guidelines as approved by MSDE• Competition Rules, Test Projects & Marking assessment norms • List of National Skill Partners & experts for WorldSkills 2017

(States can choose and / or develop own partners)• NSDC SPOC for each state• NSDC SEOs (State Engagement Officers) to be provided with

training on skill competitions to assist States • Workshops by NSDC for capacity building competition

organization and trade wise experts/ trainers

• Pen drive for all States containing guidelines, handbook, sample test projects, partner and AV of WS 2017• IndiaSkills Website will be developed as an information / resource platform as well as dashboard for information

related to funding, and competition details

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Competitors & Experts can apply & registerwith IndiaSkills Competitions

D. WorldSkills India & IndiaSkills Website

About us Join Us Competitions Resources

ResourcesTechnical Description, Test Projects, Competition Rules

www.worldskillsindia.co.in

Competition CalendarState , Regional, NationalInternational Competitions

Database

List of experts, corporates, previous competitors etc

Phase II: Dashboard

Competition information and funding details

www.worldskillsindia.co.in

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D. Supportive Funding by MSDE/NSDC

State prepares proposal as per State Skill Competition Guidelines

State submits proposal to IndiaSkills Secretariat

Query Resolution and Evaluation Grid preparation

Evaluation grid considered by NEC

MoM with approved Milestones & Disbursements Schedules

Sanction order approved &funds released to States

Utilization Certificate in form 19-A along with audited statements

Proposals will be considered by National Executive

Committee (NEC)

Monitoring of progress will be done by MSDE & NSDC

Max. initial funding Rs.10 - 50 lacs per State

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D. Envisaged role of Sector Skill Councils (SSCs)

All WorldSkills trades have been tentatively mapped to 22 SSCs

• Work closely with States in terms of providing technical inputs• Test projects• Competition set up• Experts, jury• Training of trainers / experts• Assessments during competitions

• Industry interface facilitation

• SSC certification of competitors

• Training of winners

• Job connect for winners

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December 2017Feb /Mar

2018July 2018 August 2019

State Competitions

April 2018

NationalCompetitions

Regional CompetitionsIssuing Guidelines

Training & Exposure

F. Timelines

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F. Proposed timelines & cities for Regionals & Nationals

Chandigarh

Bhubaneshwar

Bangalore

New Delhi

Mumbai

Gandhinagar

Greater NoidaNational Competition15th-18th July 2018

West Region 2nd week April 2018

South Region1st week April 2018

East Region3rd week April 2018

North Region4th week April 2018

Nationals (IndiaSkills) Delhi

Regional – North Chandigarh or Greater Noida

Regional – South Bangalore

Regional – East Bhubaneshwar

Regional - West Mumbai or Gandhinagar

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G. Suggested Steps for States

Finalizing Team andSkills for State SkillsCompetition &Chalk out theoperational Plan

Creating Awareness,Promotion, advertising& marketing strategy

Partnership withCorporates & AcademicInstitutes for theconduct of competition

Capacity Building ofTrainers, Jury, team forconducting competition

Mobilisation ofCandidates basedon WorldSkillsCriteria for Kazan2019

Screening /Filtrations

Conduct State SkillCompetitions.Identify StateChampions forregional level

Training ofCompetitorsfor regionalcompetitions

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G. Example of State Branding

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G. Selection Process for 2018

State Competitions

Holding competitions in Clusters / Zones followed by inter zone/ intercluster to decide State representative for Regionals

Appointing institutional organizations such as IHM, NIFT, NID, asnodal entities tradewise to work with industry and academia to screenall applications, hold selections identify State representatives as alsoto train the competitors for Regional competitions

Zone/Cluster approach

Institutional approach

Things to keep in mind18

• MSDE and IndiaSkills is the final decision on any issues regarding every stage of the International competition journey and selection processes.

• Each State will be able to send two competitors to Regional Competitions for each trade

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I. Wild Card Entries

• All such candidates to compete with each other and up to two competitors per skill will be eligible for direct entry at regional & national level competitions

• Each wild Card competitors will be tagged to respective States

• Process for Wild Card entries will be created

PurposeSince State and Regional competitions are being heldfor the first time and time is limited, provision is madefor Wild Card entries to enable the best talent to beselected for each trade to represent India atWorldSkills.

Academic/VET Institutions Corporates States

Pre - Qualifying round for all the

nominated competitors

Only 2 competitors per skill

Regional / National Competitions

Process • Up to two candidates with demonstrated

achievement may be identified for each trade atRegionals & Nationals by State, large corporate,and entities such as DGT, MSME, CIPET, IITs,reputed academic institutions etc

Wild Card Entries

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J. Skill competitions for Persons with Disability

WorldSkills International promotes cooperation with the International Abilympics Federation (IAF).

States are encouraged to promote inclusivity by holding skill competitions for PwD (Persons with Disability)

In WorldSkills disabled competitors may participate in the competition in so far as their disability does not prevent them from carrying out Test Projects within the set time. However, additional time may be provided for work preparation and installation of the workplace. The same will apply for IndiaSkills.

India has been participating in International Abilympics held evert 4 years. IAF membership is with NAAI ( National Abilympics Association of India, NSDC may consider supporting some trades for Abilympics. States may promote PwD participants for Abilympics

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K. Feedback from States

State Feedback Comments

UK 30% reservation for girls may not be feasible

UK Handbook section mentions States are required to fund Funding support by MSDE also provided

UK Team from NSDC at State to facilitate NSDC SPOC and SEOs will assist.States need to build capability

UK National Governing Council should have State representation There is provision for 3 -4 States

UK State Level Committee – representative from SSCs States can take a decision

UK Since State is small - only cluster or State level competition Decision may be taken by States on format

UK Prize at district, zonal, State, national and WS should be known

UK Funding not sufficient for States MSDE/NSDC funding is supportive

UK Cost of training, assessment, certification should be covered

UK Cost of management team for competition to be covered

UK Financial assistance for awareness not clearly mentioned

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K. Feedback from States

State Feedback Comments

HP Handbook is aligned to purpose & innovative

KA Deadline to submit proposal by Dec’17 not sufficient

KA Creation of team, awareness etc will take 2/3 months -

KA 100% cost needs to be borne by center

KA Not possible to hold State competitions before June 2018.Suggested September 2018 to hold competitions

IndiaSkills will be held in July 2018

CH Details of funds to be spent per participant or per event to be clearly mentioned

CH Level of competitions should be as per diploma, degree etc Age is the only criteria

CH Details of level/ qualification of jury/expert along with posts in the team at State level to be clearly mentioned

CH Amount to be paid to team/jury/expert at State level to be mentioned

CH Draft guidelines yet to be finalized hence timelines mentioned against activities seem difficult to achieve

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ANNEXURES

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Proposals – Revised schedule

S.no Date Key Activities

1 30th Dec 2017 Submission of Proposals by States

2 15th Jan 2018 Evaluation of Proposals

3 17th Jan 2018 States Notified regarding the proposal

4 31th Jan 2018 Financial Disbursements to States

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West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha,

Bihar, Sikkim, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh,

Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura,

Nagaland, Andaman and Nicobar Islands

East Region

Maharashtra, Goa, Gujrat, Chhattisgarh,

Madhya Pradesh, Dadra and Nagar

Haveli, Daman and Diu

West Region

Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, J&K, Himachal Pradesh,

Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Uttar

Pradesh, Chandigarh

North Region

Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana,

Lakshadweep, Puducherry

South Region

Ravi Kharbanda Nihal Rustgi Ashish Malhotra Indira Thakur

All the state engagement officers will be given specialized training on the aspects skill competitions. This would be helpful as they will be acting as the first point of contact for all the State Govt. & State skill missions too.

NSDC & INDIASKILLS SPOCs

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All WorldSkills trades tentatively mapped with SSCs

Potential SSC SKILLS

Construction Architectural Stonemasonry, Wall and Floor Tiling, Bricklaying, Plastering and Drywall Systems, Concrete Construction Work

Furniture & Fittings Cabinetmaking, Joinery, Carpentry

Electronics Electrical Installations, Electronics, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Industrial Control, Mobile Robotics, Mechatronics, IT Network Systems Administration, Information Network Cabling*

Capital Goods M-CAD, CNC Turning, CNC Milling, Plastic Die Engineering, Welding, Manufacturing Team Challenge*Prototype Modelling

Automobile Car Painting, Autobody Repair, Automobile Technology, Heavy Vehicle Maintenance, Manufacturing Team Challenge*,

Tourism & Hospitality Pâtisserie and Confectionery, Bakery, Restaurant Service, Cooking

Beauty & Wellness Beauty Therapy, Hair Dressing

IT-ITeS IT Software Solutions for Business, Web Design and Development,

Instrumentation Polymechanics and Automation, Industrial Mechanic Millwright

Iron & Steel Construction Metal Work

Aviation & AeroSpace Aircraft Maintenance

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Potential SSC SKILL

Plumbing Plumbing and Heating

Telecom / Electronics Information Network Cabling*

Healthcare Health and Social Care

Agriculture Floristry, Landscape Gardening

Apparel Fashion Technology

Media Graphic Design Technology, Print Media Technology, 3D Digital Game Art

Gems & Jewellery Jewellery Making

Retail Visual Merchandising

Coating & Painting Painting and Decorating

Logistics Freight Forwarding

Green Jobs / Plumbing Water Technology

All WorldSkills trades tentatively mapped with SSCs