Vocational training in India plays a vital role in the country’s human resource development by creating skilled manpower, enhancing industrial productivity, promoting women empowerment and improving the quality of life. As India’s economy is growing at a fast pace there is a huge need to work on the vocational education stream. Various reports and analysis shows that the vocational education and training system is not responding to the needs of the market and on the other hand the Industry’s limited involvement in the management of vocational training is a key constraint to matching skills between demand and supply.
The National Policy on Education also envisages the introduction of systematic, well-planned, and rigorously implemented programs of vocational education, which can be rigorously implemented to enhance employability, reduce the mismatch between demand and supply of skilled manpower, and to provide an alternative to those pursuing tertiary education, without particular interest or purpose.
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