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The
trainees from Industrial Training Institutes after completion
of their trade courses under NCVT may be engaged by employers
for apprenticeship training in the trades designated under
the Apprentices Act, 1961. Such trainees are given full credit
of the period spent in Industrial Training Institutes and
they are required to undergo apprenticeship training in specified
industries only for the remaining period of apprenticeship
in the corresponding trades, provided they possess basic qualification
prescribed under the Apprenticeship Act, 1961 for the designated
trade.
The
trainees enrolled for the trade courses covered under the
SCVT can also be engaged for apprenticeship training subject
to the conditions stipulated under the Apprentices Act, 1961
and rules thereunder.
At
the end of the prescribed course of apprenticeship training
the apprentices are given the All India Trade Test of Apprentices
conducted by the Government of India, New Delhi under the
aegis of National Council for Vocational Training and the
candidates passing this examination are awarded National Apprenticeship
Certificate which is considered to be higher than the National
Trade Certificate awarded at the end of the training courses
in the ITIs.
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