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Community Polytechnics Vocational Qualification framework Dr. S S Mantha Chairman, AICTE 16/07/2012 1
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IT, ITES and Telecom Media and EntertainmentHospitality and TourismConstructionBanking, Finance, Retail and InsuranceInfrastructureAutomotiveAgricultureApplied ArtsCommunicationMany more

Sectors for interaction (Vocational Education is Sector specific)

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Currently no framework for Community Colleges

No framework or body in place that integrates formal, vocational Education and the Job market

AICTE takes the responsibility to establish NVEQF and Community college framework

Provide multi level entry/exit system to enable employment after acquiring employable skills and rejoin the stream as and when required to upgrade qualification/skills.

Provide pathways to NVEQF through Community Colleges framework

AICTE and MHRD has incorporated recommendations of individuals and organizations that are willing to participate in this and put their shoulder to the wheel in this nation building exercise.

Any student in Community colleges can be sure that the institution is Government-authorized and nationally accredited, and that the Competency Skill Diploma (CKD) will be genuine. This framework would link schools, and vocational Education through NVEQF

Community College Framework

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Localised approach

Maximum Impact skills and sectors selected  Subsidized Fee Structure to provide accessibility

Skills for Women – (Hair Dressing, Beauty Therapy, Teaching, Driving, etc.)  Centrally administered ‘Train The Trainers’  

Placement assistance connecting candidates to jobs

Building pathway for international progression.   Recognition of prior learning

Principles adopted

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Across sectors and across the country Short duration, focused and modular programs Practical hands on focus delivery in the local language full day, half day or week end programs a network of centres Mobility between Community Colleges and

NVEQF and the Job market with multi Point Entry and Exit

Features

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Recommendation for Community College National Vocational Qualification Framework (CCNVQF)

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Specific Skills certificates assessed and given by SKP’s registered with AICTE Certificate Levels assessed and given by respective Boards of Technical Education

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Certification Level Vocational in Hrs FormalI 450 550II 550 450III 600 400IV 700 300V 800 200

1000/1200 hrs/ year, 500/600 hrs/ semester

Flexibility available +100 on each

Flexibility available +100 on each

Credits / Year in a Typical Community College Vocational Framework

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Suggested Multi Entry & Exit Roadmap between Community College Framework and NVEQF

Entry via Community Colleges with requisite School certificates

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Continued

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The certificate shall ratify the performance of the candidate and the competency acquired.

The certification would be a benchmark in itself and would imply that the holder of such certification is a competent practitioner in the respective skill at the level stated.

It would also ratify the highest standards of skill that the incumbent has acquired at the respective level

With UID implementation, the certification could also be clubbed with the same ID and data pertinent to the individual could be included in it.

What each certification level can do

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Proposed Framework (Entry to NVEQF through requisite School certificates)

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Register with AICTE for conduct of training modules Announce the schedule of modules on offer for a calendar

year Register students for the modules Conduct the modular training Conduct examination / evaluate the student, award a grade

indicating level of skill acquired Register students for evaluation who have acquired skills on

their own Maintain record of registered students and certificates issued Send details of students registered, evaluation conducted

and the results to regional center or respective Board of Technical Education as the case may be

Skill Knowledge providers

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Enrol for Certification levels with an AICTE approved Institutes

Enrol for Competency based skill module with a registered SKP/s

SKP shall evaluate for Skills and issue skill competency credits

Institute shall evaluate for general content, and add skill competency credits and issue certificate at each level (1-5)

On completion of credits required for award of Competency Skill Diploma (CKD) based on competencies, student shall be given the Diploma by the State Technical Board.

How the students enroll?

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A student registers with an AICTE approved Polytechnic for a Competency Skill Diploma (CKD)

The student completes the skill modules as required at various certification levels, one level at a time, acquires the necessary credits from the Skill Knowledge Provider/Partner (SKP), and gives them on to the Institute where he is registered for a Diploma.

These credits are transferred to the Technical Board, which compiles the Vocational Skill credits and the Education credits and if all such credits are available as required by the certification level, then the Technical Board shall award the certification at that level.

Certification levels as required will entail the student for the award of a Competency Skill Diploma (CKD)

Integration of Community College Framework and NVEQF

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The candidates may enter the job market after each certification level or may continue to acquire additional credits in part time / full time mode in order to complete the requirements of Competency Skill Diploma (CKD)

In all Five certification levels of ‘Skill and education’ have been identified.

Each level requires 1000 to 1200 hours of Skills and education per annum.

A candidate shall have freedom to drop out at various levels and re register at next levels of Community College framework. He can also progress into NVEQF provided he has the requisite school levels

Integration of Copetency Skill Diploma (CKD) and NVEQF

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Sectors and Specialisations currently available for approval by AICTE

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Thank You

Until WE meet next16/07/2012


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