Ordinance to control institutions offering job-oriented courses
Thiruvananthapuram: The state government has decided to implement an ordinance to regulate educational institutions offering employment-oriented courses. The ordinance `Kerala State Vocational Training Control and Regulation Act' would be notified soon.
The ordinance is meant to regulate institutions working without the recognition of National Council of Vocational Training (NCVT) or state government.
The ordinance would not affect recognised institutions. The ordinance would set conditions for institutions working without recognition. The unrecognised institutions must have the needed facility, building and qualified teachers.
Students must be admitted after ensuring presence of needed lands, equipment and security arrangements.
If it is proved that admissions are done accepting huge sum as fees, action would be taken. A special committee would be set up for complaint redressal and conduct searches in such a institution.
For this joint help of technical education department and labor department would be sought.
If it was found that such institutions are run without needed facility, a fine of up to Rs 50,000 to Rs 1 lakh would be levied.
The ordinance is meant to regulate institutions working without the recognition of National Council of Vocational Training (NCVT) or state government.
The ordinance would not affect recognised institutions. The ordinance would set conditions for institutions working without recognition. The unrecognised institutions must have the needed facility, building and qualified teachers.
Students must be admitted after ensuring presence of needed lands, equipment and security arrangements.
If it is proved that admissions are done accepting huge sum as fees, action would be taken. A special committee would be set up for complaint redressal and conduct searches in such a institution.
For this joint help of technical education department and labor department would be sought.
If it was found that such institutions are run without needed facility, a fine of up to Rs 50,000 to Rs 1 lakh would be levied.
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