JK govt set to launch ESDM scheme

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

The (DIT) will soon launch the Electronic System Design and Maintenance (ESDM) scheme in to train 5,000 students in the current financial year.

The meeting was attended by the Key Implementing Agencies (KIAs) including (NIELIT), Electronic Sector Skill Council of (ESSCI) and (TSSC), both autonomous industry-led bodies affiliated to the National Skill Development Corporation, and the State Implementing Agency, J&K (JaKeGA).

J&K which is the for the scheme had recently invited applications from desirous candidates for undergoing the training in 24 different National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF) aligned courses.

Over 13,500 candidates are to be supported under the scheme in the state in five levels of vocational skill development courses, he said.

Apart from other decisions taken in the meeting, readiness of training partners in terms of availability of training infrastructure, qualified and NSQF compliant resource persons was emphasised.

The IT said the training centres will be inspected and only centres well equipped to provide quality training to the students will be allowed.

He was informed that the IT department through the KIAs and over 79 training partners spread across the state will impart training in 15 different vocational courses.

The training partners will also be tying up with the industry both local as well as outside the state for providing employment to successful candidates.

Over 5,500 candidates will be trained in the current financial year and around 8,500 candidates will be trained in the next fiscal, the meeting was told.

The scheme will subsidise 100 per cent course fee for SC, ST and EWS candidates and 75 per cent for the rest, focusing on students and unemployed youth at 8th-10th standard onwards, ITI, diploma, engineering graduates, non-engineering graduates, with the aim of increasing their employability to work in and service support sector.

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First Published: Sat, November 17 2018. 20:40 IST