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Q1. What is Apprenticeship Training?

Apprenticeship training is a course of training in an industry or establishment, under a contract of
apprenticeship which consists of :-
a) basic training component and
b) on-the-job-training (OJT)/practical training at workplace.

Q2. Is Apprenticeship Training mandated under the Act?

Yes –
• All establishments having work force (regular and contract employees) of 30 or more are
mandated to undertake Apprenticeship Programs in a range from 2.5% -15% of its
workforce (including direct contractual employees) every year.
• For establishments having a workforce between 4 - 29 this is optional.
• Establishments have a workforce of 3 or less are not permitted to engage apprentices.

Q3. Which kinds of industry covered under this program/mandate?

All sectors including manufacturing and service.

Q4. What is National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme?

National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS) is a scheme of Government of India to
provide financial support to establishments undertaking the apprenticeship training. NAPS was
launched on 19th August 2016.
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Q5. What are the components of NAPS?

The scheme has the following two components:
Reimbursement of 25% of prescribed stipend subject to a maximum of Rs. 1500/- per
month per apprentice by the Government of India to all employers who engage apprentices.
Reimbursement of cost of basic training (up to a limit of Rs. 7500/- for a maximum of 500
hours= Rs. 15/hour) by the Government of India to Basic Training Providers (BTPs) in respect
of apprentices who come directly for apprenticeship training without any formal training.

Q6. What are the objectives of NAPS?

• To promote apprenticeship training in the country.
• To provide financial support to establishments to undertake apprenticeship programs in
the following ways –
i) To support establishments, (especially MSMEs) to engage apprentices under the Apprentices
Act and pay stipend to them as per prescribed rates wherein under NAPS 25% of prescribed stipend subject to a maximum of Rs. 1500/- per month per apprentice is reimbursed to such establishments by the Government of India to engage apprentices. ii) To support the establishments, (especially MSMEs)-who do not have inhouse Basic Training Facilities-to set up such facilities in house or at a center outside its premises or to engage Training Partners to undertake the Basic Training activity on their behalf for fresher apprentices who need to undergo such Basic Training before joining the shop floor (on the job training) under the Apprenticeship program. Basic training cost up to a limit of Rs. 7500/- per apprentice for a maximum of 500 hours is reimbursed to them (to be calculated @ Rs. 15/hour) /or to the Basic Training Provider engaged by them under NAPS by the Government of India.

Q7. Who implements the Apprenticeship Program (including NAPS)?

The Apprenticeship Program in India under the Apprenticeship Act 1961 is implemented by the
Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) at the National level. The MSDE has entrusted the Directorate General of Training [DGT] to implement the apprenticeship training falling under” Designated Trades” and made the National Skill Development Corporation [NSDC] responsible for apprenticeship training under “Optional Trades”. For more details regarding
Trades & Courses please visit apprenticeship portal https://www.apprenticeshipindia.gov.in/

Q8. What is Basic Training?

Basic training consists of theoretical and practical/ lab instructions segment of every Apprenticeship Program syllabi related to a particular trade post which on-the-job-training is imparted to the apprentice. Basic training is an essential component of apprenticeship training for those who have not undergone any institutional training/skill training before taking up on-the- jobtraining/practical training. Basic Training is imparted to fresher apprentices for acquiring a reasonable ability to handle Instruments/Machineries/Equipment independently prior to being moved to Shop Floor/Work Area for practical / On-Job training.

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