Reading material for Lesson 1.1 Overview of vocational scenario in India
9. Central Apprenticeship Council
- It is an apex statutory
body. It is tripartite
by constitution with members
from Government both Central and
States/UTs, Employers
etc.
- It advises the Government on laying down of policies and prescribing norms & standards in respect
of apprenticeship training.
Fields of apprenticeship training
Apprenticeship training can be provided to apprentices both in designated and optional trades.
- Designated trade:
Designated trade means any trade
or occupation as notified
by the Government.
- Optional trade: Optional trade means any trade or occupation decided
by an employer.
Categories of apprentices
There are five categories of apprentices:
- Trade apprentices
- Graduate apprentices
- Technician apprentices
- Technician (Vocational) apprentices
- Optional trade apprentices
Coverage
- It is obligatory
on the part of employers
having manpower strength 40 or
more and having requisite training infrastructure as laid down in the Act, to engage apprentices.
- Employer shall engage of apprentices in a band of
- 2.5% to 10% of total manpower strength of the establishments including
contractual staff.
- The total engagements of apprentices in the band with of 2.5 % to 10% include
all categories of apprentices
engaged by establishment.
- The establishments/Employers can decide the categories
of apprentices and trade (s) in which the apprentices to be engaged depending upon the facility
available with them for imparting on-the-job training/ practical training
at his workplace.