With high economic growing rates and an evident shortage of skilled workers, the modernisation of formal vocational education and training (VET) in India increasingly came into focus. Skill development has been on top of the agenda of the Indian government for more than a decade, resulting in state policies and related schemes to upgrade and develop a system struggling with quantitative and qualitative issues. This article gives an overview of the main pillars of the Indian VET system and addresses policies and initiatives to restructure and upgrade formal VET in India. Finally, the main challenges as well as potential for a further development of the sector are highlighted from different systemic perspectives
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Economic Policy Forum Working Paper, MarchThis Policy Paper analyses the vocational education and tr...
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is a comprehensive framework that aims to transform the edu...
Inequalities in labour markets are entrenched in both Brazil and India, though different in nature a...
With rapid economic growth and a noticeable scarcity of skilled labour, there has been a growing emp...
Vocational Education and Training (VET) is an important element of the nation’s Education initiative...
This paper stresses that despite the fact that India is a fast developing economy difficulties have ...
Abstract: Vocational education and skill development work in tandem and are inextricably linked. In ...
In India, several efforts have been made for the development of skilled manpower during the last twe...
Abstract In present scenario all service sectors demand a skilled individual .The time had gone wh...
Skill development in India has gained importance, especially after India has realised that itsmajor ...
This paper makes an attempt to provide a review on challenges, outcomes and present situation in voc...
Globalization, knowledge and competition have intensified the need for highly skilled workforce in b...
India has made remarkable progress and achieved near universal enrollment in primary school educatio...
This paper explores the safety net aspect of the labour market incentive for vocational education an...
AbstractThis paper explores the safety net aspect of the labour market incentive for vocational educ...
Economic Policy Forum Working Paper, MarchThis Policy Paper analyses the vocational education and tr...
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is a comprehensive framework that aims to transform the edu...
Inequalities in labour markets are entrenched in both Brazil and India, though different in nature a...