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Title: Vocational Education and Training Reform in India: Learning from good practices at home and abroad
Authors: Institute of Applied Manpower Research
Keywords: Vocational Education and Training Reform in India
Learning from good practices at home and abroad
IAMR Report No. 1/2014
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Planning Commission, Government of India
Abstract: India is among the countries with the lowest proportion of trained youth in the world. Moreover, Vocational Education (VE) carried out in the secondary schools (since the mid-1980s) has received very limited funding in recent times, has remained non-aspirational, of poor quality and involving little industry collaboration. In contrast, the VET system in Germany is characterized by much higher proportion of youth participation, intensity of private sector participation and is based on a law.
Gov't Doc #: Government
URI: http://14.139.60.153/handle/123456789/14464
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