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Guidelines for Recognition and Regulation of Assessment Agencies

Guidelines for Recognition and Regulation of Assessment Agencies
Start Date :
Sep 29, 2020
Last Date :
Oct 18, 2020
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET) was notified by the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) vide Notification No. ...

The National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET) was notified by the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) vide Notification No. D-17/113/2017-E&PW on 5th December 2018, to regulate the functioning of entities engaged in Vocational Education and Training.

In pursuance of the mandate of NCVET, the ‘Guidelines for Recognition and Regulation of Assessment Agencies’ have been formulated by laying the objective, foundation principles & approach, structure, proposed models of assessment for recognizing and regulation of Assessment agencies under NCVET.

The Guidelines is posted on the public domain- MyGov portal, to solicit comments/suggestions, if any, from the public/stakeholders and all are requested to convey their suggestions/comments on the Guidelines latest by 18.10.2020.

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Showing 865 Submission(s)
CHANDRA BHUSHAPRAKASH VERMA
Dr C B P VERMA 4 years 8 months ago

the assessment guidelines should be a standardized one so that these are applicable to every situation.

Brajesh Srivastava
Brajesh Srivastava 4 years 8 months ago

Village people should be recognized for their skill . There is a lot of scope of skill based education . The real India lives in villages , they should not be neglected.

Brajesh Srivastava
Brajesh Srivastava 4 years 8 months ago

Village people should be recognized and awarded for their skill. There are a lot of scope of skill development .

NAMDEV PRABHU V
NAMDEV PRABHU V 4 years 8 months ago

सरकार को सख्त कदम उठाने होंगे, और पारदर्शिता बनाई जानी चाहिए।

Kashinath Basappa Udnur
KASHINATH BASAPPA UDNUR 4 years 8 months ago

The subjects which are useful in life have to be included in syllabus

ABHAY KUMAR_243
ABHAY KUMAR 4 years 8 months ago

The first and foremost assessment and regulation has to be done in govt offices. The officials of go on leave the work stops, the officers of not paid bribe the file movement stops. Pl make the entire office system faceless and paperless then only the corrupt will work. We also need very very very strict law against corruption which is the biggest killer of growth much more than one can imagine

Bhumi Sethia
Bhumi Sethia 4 years 8 months ago

Government have to made a strict descisions for schools that they have to keep a subject where a child can learn his skills, improve it.

LOURENCE_SOREN
LOURENCE SOREN 4 years 8 months ago

It gives Indian people more and more vacancy

I AM Jain
I AM Jain 4 years 8 months ago

Time for major Reforms:

- Historically Govt. MLAs, MPs create Bills, Acts, Laws by sitting in closed shells and misuse public funds.

- Police, Political leaders, Administrators shows their helplessness due to their own procedures, processes, and Laws.

- Time to discard Labour Laws, Tax Laws, Police Act, Domestic Violence and other Woman Laws, SC/ST Act and Laws, etc.

Time to implement 'out of box' solution for protection and prevention.

VIKRAMSINGHDOHLE
VIKRAM SINGH DOHLE 4 years 8 months ago

जय हिंद जय भारत

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