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SB Assessors and Services Pvt Ltd
SB Assessors and Services Private Limited (SBAS) is a registered quality based skill assessment body
SB Assessors and Services Private Limited (SBAS) is a registered quality based skill assessment body, which focuses on continuous improvisation of the skill assessment through delivering value chain entailing- assessment process, training, content, trainers, curriculum design, industry endorsement for certification etc. through the process of standardization and harmonization which is aligned with the government and industry’s best practices.
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NSDC stopped to engage quality watchdog “Quality Council of India (QCI)”, control of SMART portal also taken back
Aug 7, 2017
New Delhi : Following large-scale complaints of “inefficient and inept” inspection of its training centres being run under Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) scheme, the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) has stopped engaging the quality control watchdog, Quality Council of India (QCI).
NSDC has also wrested control of its Skill Management and Accreditation of Training Centres (SMART) portal from QCI.
Inspection of the skill centres is the first step towards granting accreditation and affiliation to them. Accreditation and affiliation are awarded by the National Council on Vocational Training (NCVT) on the basis of Quality Council of India’s (QCI) inspection report.
Rajiv Pratap Rudy, the minister of state (independent charge) skill development and entrepreneurship, said on the sidelines of an event that the NSDC has done away with the help of QCI following complaints.
“Following complaints of inept and inefficient inspection of skill training centres, we have decided not to take help of QCI anymore. Some of the substandard centres were given good marking while good ones were ticked off. We took this decision after we found a large number of anomalies in their inspection process,” the minister said.
According to the NSDC officials the pact with QCI was for the inspection of its centres till the period 2016-2020. The NSDC has, instead, decided to rope in private agencies of global repute to do the job for it.
Officials admitted that the QCI inspected about 12,000 centres across India till July 28 and no work was given to it by the NSDC in August. They also said they have handed over the control of SMART back to NSDC.
According to Manish Kumar, CEO, NSDC, the control and management of the SMART portal on which the training centres get registered with NSDC for inspection, accreditation and distribution of targets to them, has been taken away from QCI.
QCI officials, however, refused to accept inapt inspection allegations and said that the entire system worked on the norms provided by the Sector Skill Councils and NSDC and QCI has no control over the norms they specify
Note: News shared for public awareness with reference from the information provided at online news portals.
Aug 7, 2017
New Delhi : Following large-scale complaints of “inefficient and inept” inspection of its training centres being run under Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) scheme, the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) has stopped engaging the quality control watchdog, Quality Council of India (QCI).
NSDC has also wrested control of its Skill Management and Accreditation of Training Centres (SMART) portal from QCI.
Inspection of the skill centres is the first step towards granting accreditation and affiliation to them. Accreditation and affiliation are awarded by the National Council on Vocational Training (NCVT) on the basis of Quality Council of India’s (QCI) inspection report.
Rajiv Pratap Rudy, the minister of state (independent charge) skill development and entrepreneurship, said on the sidelines of an event that the NSDC has done away with the help of QCI following complaints.
“Following complaints of inept and inefficient inspection of skill training centres, we have decided not to take help of QCI anymore. Some of the substandard centres were given good marking while good ones were ticked off. We took this decision after we found a large number of anomalies in their inspection process,” the minister said.
According to the NSDC officials the pact with QCI was for the inspection of its centres till the period 2016-2020. The NSDC has, instead, decided to rope in private agencies of global repute to do the job for it.
Officials admitted that the QCI inspected about 12,000 centres across India till July 28 and no work was given to it by the NSDC in August. They also said they have handed over the control of SMART back to NSDC.
According to Manish Kumar, CEO, NSDC, the control and management of the SMART portal on which the training centres get registered with NSDC for inspection, accreditation and distribution of targets to them, has been taken away from QCI.
QCI officials, however, refused to accept inapt inspection allegations and said that the entire system worked on the norms provided by the Sector Skill Councils and NSDC and QCI has no control over the norms they specify
Note: News shared for public awareness with reference from the information provided at online news portals.
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SB Assessors and Services Private Limited (SBAS) is a registered quality based skill assessment body, which focuses on continuous improvisation of the skill assessment through delivering value chain entailing- assessment process, training, content, trainers, curriculum design, industry endorsement for certification etc. through the process of standardization and harmonization which is aligned with the government and industry’s best practices.
It’s a pan India body with its presence in almost 18 major states and all-important cities like Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bhubaneswar, Patna, Ranchi, Chennai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad etc.
Also, we develop and promote a standardized, output oriented and quality assured process and demonstrate sustainable business value through it. Our focus is on continuous improvisation of the skill assessment delivery value chain.
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