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Apprenticeship in India

The Apprentices Act, 1961 was enacted with the objective of regulating the program of training of apprentices in the industry by utilizing the facilities available therein for imparting on-the-job training. As the 1961 law was old and with changing times needed revamping - Government of India has brought about comprehensive reforms in the Apprenticeship Act in 2014 & the Apprenticeship Rules in 2015 to make apprenticeship more industry-friendly. Features of the act and key changes made are -
Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) & Ministry of Human Resource & Development (MHRD) are responsible for the implementation of the Act
Any company or establishment with headcount > 6 is eligible but it is mandatory as per law for any company or establishment with headcount > 40 to engage apprentices
An apprentice is paid a consolidated monthly stipend, without statutory ESI and EPF contributions and deductions.
An apprentice cannot be an employee of the organization - Section 18 of the Apprentices Act, 1961 stipulates that the apprentices are trainees and not workers. The provisions of any law with respect to labour shall not apply to or in relation to such apprentice
Removal of prescriptive, quota-based apprenticeship norms and the introduction of a flexible need-based band minimum 2.5% to a maximum of 10% of total headcount to be engaged
Introduction of Optional Trades under the apprenticeship programme, which shall be designed by industry. This will train the youth to become industry ready with workplace relevant skills
Including the service industry under the ambit of the act
Linking short term skill development programs and training to the apprenticeship programme
You can choose the apprentice you want – fully at liberty to follow the normal selection process

About 2COMS

2COMS Group was established in 1993 and has been serving as a Complete Human Supply Chain Management Group for three decades. Currently, there are 25+ Operation centres of 2COMS. 2COMS Group has a Pan India presence with 550+ Employees and 3500+ Associates. Our endeavour for excellence has gained us 7 National Awards and 60+ Corporate Awards/Recognition under the kitty.

Our forte: We nurture and uphold the
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The Far-reaching Impact of Our Apprenticeship Program

1,20,000+ APPRENTICESHIP CONTRACTS GENERATED
900+ ESTABLISHMENTS SIGNED UP FOR APPRENTICESHIP
25+ STATES
PENETRATED AT PAN
INDIA LEVEL
20+ SECTOR SKILL COUNCILS (SSCS) COVERED

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At 2COMS, we are dedicated to supporting organizations and candidates attain their recruitment and career objectives. We recognize the importance of apprenticeship training and strive to assist organizations in leveraging and excelling in this area. Hear from our happy clients and candidates.

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The Apprentices Act, 1961

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Apprenticeship Rules, 1992*

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Nats Guidelines

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Apprenticeship Amendment 2.3.2

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NAPS Guidelines

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NAPS Benefits

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Frequently Asked Questions

For detailed information on apprenticeship training and its regulations, refer to the provided FAQs. Familiarizing yourself with these answers will bring clarity to the National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS).
  • Is Apprenticeship training mandate under any act?
    Yes –
    • All establishments having workforce (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 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.
  • What is National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme?
  • What are the objectives of NAPS?
  • What is Basic Training (BT)?
  • What is the duration of Basic Training (BT)?

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