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Pradhan Mantri National Apprenticeship Mela on 11 July

The one-day event will feature 36 sectors and more than 1000 companies and 500 distinct sorts of trades. MSDE will host the event across 200+ locations, giving applicants the opportunity to shape their careers through apprenticeship training.

Pradhan Mantri National Apprenticeship Mela on 11 July

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The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship will hold the Pradhan Mantri National Apprenticeship Mela on 11 July as part of the Prime Minister’s Skill India Mission to boost career opportunities and practical training.

So far, 188410 applicants have participated in the Apprenticeship Mela and 67,035 apprenticeship offers have been made on the platform as of today.

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The one-day event will feature 36 sectors and more than 1000 companies and 500 distinct sorts of trades. MSDE will host the event across 200+ locations, giving applicants the opportunity to shape their careers through apprenticeship training.

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Candidates must have a 5th-12th grade pass certificate, a skill training certificate, an ITI Diploma, or a graduate degree to participate. Furthermore, the young and aspiring workforce will be able to choose among 500+ trades such as welding, electrical work, housekeeping, beauticians, mechanic work, and more.

Candidates will also earn National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET)-recognized certifications, improving their employability after the training. The major purpose of this programme is to encourage companies to hire more apprentices while also assisting employers in discovering and developing their potential via training and practical skill sets.

Expressing his views on the Pradhan Mantri National Apprenticeship Mela, Rajesh Aggarwal, Secretary, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, said, “We hope that the Apprenticeship Mela will provide additional job opportunities for talented individuals across the country.

While the primary purpose of these programmes is to recruit more apprentices, it is important to note that apprenticeships such as these are necessary for practical training, which is what we are striving for here. This has had a significant impact, as seen by the expanding number of apprenticeships and their successful execution across the country.”

Apprenticeship is the most sustainable model under skill development and getting a big boost under Skill India. Recently the first set of apprentices have received stipend subsidies in their accounts through direct beneficiary transfer (DBT) under National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS).

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