Skill Development Program
Skill Development Program
Abstract
In todays world , most countries have emphasized the development of human
capital as an instrument for economic growth, sustainable development, and
improved global competitiveness. Also , Nations with high skill capital tend to be
prosperous from the perspectives of both GDP and per capita income. . As an
economy evolves from being factor and commodity centric to knowledge centric,
growth becomes increasingly predicated on availability of skills. For India, skill
development is critical for both economic growth and social development. Human
capital can be developed by enhancing the skill sets of its citizens . Providing a
mechanism to acquire skills, opportunities and creating a skill growth program
for continuous improvement is the surest way of achieving inclusive and
sustainable growth. Maintaining the growth path and competiveness of various
sectors of the economy necessitates a skilled workforce aligned to industry
requirement.
Introduction
Skill sets defined as: single units or combinations of units which link to a license
or regulatory requirement, or defined industry need (National Quality Council
2006) have emerged as an important component of a flexible and responsive
vocational education and training (VET) system. While the term skills refers to a
wide set of attributes ranging from physical abilities to cognitive and interpersonal
skills required for desired job performance, marketable skill specifically refers to
expertise which has an economic value or has potential of being utilized for
generating income in the Country.
Education, including all aspects higher education and college education falls under
the Ministry of Human Resource Development. The University and Higher
Education arm is responsible for all college education (Arts, Science, Commerce,
etc.), while engineering education, polytechnics, etc., fall under the category of
Technical Education. The University Grants Commission (UGC) provides funds in
the form of grants and also coordinates as well as sets standards for teaching,
examination and research in universities. The All India Council for Technical
Education (AICTE) is the regulatory body for Technical Education in India. Its
objectives are: promotion of quality in technical education, planning and
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