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A Guide to the NCVET Portal: Key Features and Functions You Must Know

Pratyusha Tripathy by Pratyusha Tripathy
June 23, 2023
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Are you a vocational training provider or institution looking to navigate the realm of vocational education and training in India? Look no further than the NCVET (National Council for Vocational Education and Training) portal. This comprehensive online platform is your gateway to registration, accreditation, and a wealth of information related to vocational education. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the key features and functions of the NCVET portal, empowering you to make the most of its offerings.

Visit the link to explore the portal – https://ncvet.gov.in/

Key features and functions of the NCVET portal which you must know

The National Council of Vocational Education and Training (NCVET), established on December 5, 2018, is a regulatory body that oversees and sets standards for the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) sector in India. It replaces the National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) and the previous National Council of Vocational Training (NCVT).

NCVET aims to ensure quality in the TVET space by providing effective regulations, industry interfacing, and standardized norms for Awarding Bodies and Assessment Agencies. By integrating the fragmented regulatory system and focusing on quality assurance, NCVET seeks to improve outcomes and strengthen the vocational training value chain.

NCVET’s key functions include recognizing and regulating ABs, AAs, and Information Providers, approving qualifications as per the NSQF, monitoring recognized entities, and providing a grievance redressal mechanism. These functions collectively contribute to the development and maintenance of quality vocational education and training in India.

A Guide to the NCVET Portal Unlocking Opportunities in Vocational Education

  1. Recognition and regulation: NCVET is responsible for recognizing and regulating Awarding Bodies (ABs), Assessment Agencies (AAs), and Skill-related Information Providers. By establishing standards and guidelines, NCVET ensures that these entities meet the necessary criteria for delivering quality vocational education and training.
  2. NSQF approval: NCVET plays a crucial role in approving qualifications in alignment with the National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF). This ensures that the qualifications offered by vocational training providers are standardized and meet the required skill levels as per the national framework.
  3. Monitoring and evaluation: NCVET conducts ongoing monitoring, evaluation, and supervision of recognized entities. This involves assessing their performance, adherence to regulations, and overall quality of vocational education delivery. By closely monitoring these entities, NCVET aims to maintain and enhance the standards of the vocational training ecosystem.
  4. Grievance redressal: NCVET provides a platform for addressing grievances and concerns raised by various stakeholders. It serves as a mechanism for resolving disputes, complaints, or issues related to vocational education and training. By ensuring an effective grievance redressal process, NCVET promotes transparency and accountability within the sector.

3 FAQs about the NCVET portal

Who can benefit from the NCVET portal?

A: The NCVET portal benefits various stakeholders in vocational education and training. This includes vocational training providers, institutions, students, employers, and anyone seeking information or verification regarding registered and accredited vocational training entities.

How can training providers use the NCVET portal?

A: Training providers can utilize the NCVET portal to submit their applications for registration and accreditation. The portal provides guidelines, instructions, and forms to facilitate the application process. It also allows tracking of application status, communication with NCVET authorities, and receiving updates on any changes or requirements.

Can the NCVET portal be used for verification?

A: Yes, the NCVET portal serves as a database of registered and accredited vocational training providers and institutions. Users can utilize the portal to search and verify the credentials of these entities. This feature ensures transparency and helps stakeholders make informed decisions regarding vocational education partnerships or enrollment.

The NCVET portal is an indispensable tool for anyone involved in vocational education and training in India. By leveraging the NCVET portal’s features, you can unlock a world of opportunities in the dynamic landscape of vocational education and training. Embrace the power of the NCVET portal and embark on a journey of excellence in vocational education.

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