Engage Apprentices for your business and earn revenues in LAKHS. The National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme enable companies to employ apprentices for specific job roles and earn monetary incentives for those hires. Over 100 companies have already implemented NAPS in association with 2COMS
3. Apprenticeshipin 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 implementation of the Act.
• Any company or establishment with headcount > 30 has to engage apprentices, mandatorily as per law
• An apprentice is paid 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 15% 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
4. NAPS Explained
The Government of India had also launched the National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS) in August 2016, to promote the
apprenticeship program in India by introducing a package of financial incentive to establishments engaging apprentices.
The financial benefit has two components:
I. Reimbursement of 25% of prescribed stipend, subject to a maximum of INR 1,500 per month per apprentice
II. Reimbursement for cost of basic training, up to INR 7,500 per apprentice for a maximum period of 3 months/500 hours.
Program Structure - Consists of two parts
• Basic Training - upto 500 hours/3 months - should account for 20-30% of overall duration of Apprenticeship Training.
• On-the-Job-Training/Practical Training at workplace in the industry
Some Key features of the scheme are
• NAPS is aimed at making the apprenticeship engagement friendlier both for the industry and the youth.
• It is inclusive with an aim to involve all stakeholders - including the Industry, its Chambers, Sector Skill Councils, the Training
Partners, Third Party aggregator an integral part of not only policy making but also as a catalyst in implementation and adoption.
• The focus is on self-regulation with the Industry taking on responsibility for the efficient implementation of the program to a large
extent. The entire program is set to be run entirely on a user friendly online interface - national apprenticeship portal
(http://apprenticeshipindia.org/).
• No Physical Visit from any government official – all sanctions approvals etc to be online.
5. NAPS - Benefits to the Employer
Financial Incentives
• Stipend for the 1st year would be 70% of minimum
wage of semi-skilled workers of the state
• 25% of stipend subject to a max of Rs. 1500/-per
month/apprentice
• Cost of basic training (upto Rs. 7500/- 500 hours)
• Employers exempted from contribution to EPF & ESI
Compliance
Engaging Apprentices is mandatory hence NAPS helps
with compliance with the law.
Recruitment Support
• You will have the opportunity to create a talent pool
of industry ready apprentices, thereby minimizing
the need for new hires.
• Get qualified and Skilled WORKFORCE as per your
firm's need!
• Save Big by engaging apprentices
• No obligation to hire apprentices post training
• Higher retention of apprentices engaged
• Better Productivity due to skilled workforce.
Scheme Applicable to all employers - Manufacturing, Trade, Services – Across ALL Sectors.
6. Value Proposition for Establishments
Mandatory
Compliance
Trained
Manpower &
Retention
Financial
Rewards
Nation
Building
7. Role of 2COMS (Apprenticeship TPA)
2COMS Group will serve as the end-to-end management agency for your firm.
Recruitment
Basic Training,
Assessments and
Certification
NAPS Portal
Registration
Advisory / Help
Create Apprentice
Policy Framework
Stipend Payouts,
Claims and
Reimbursements
Documentation and
Contract
Generation
8. Role of 2COMS (Apprenticeship TPA)
Recruitment Support
• Help you Mobilizing Candidates thru multiple sources including PMKVY Training Partners, make the
opportunity visible on various job portals, Social media, sent mass mails, create campaigns.
• Arrange and assist clients in conducting recruitment drives and selection of the right candidates.
• Counseling candidates to undergo apprenticeship training and also assist in relocation.
Document Support
• 2COMS with register the establishment on the NAPS portal
• Would upload data of the selected apprentice and generate contracts
• Will coordinate with the Apprenticeship Adviser / SSC to approve the contracts.
• Ensure up-to-date portal management
9. Role of 2COMS (Apprenticeship TPA)
Training Support
• Assisting establishment in Identifying the right Course from the preapproved course list or help designing
courses as per Criteria in association with SSC
• Arranging the basic training under the Apprenticeship Act through Basic Training Providers or Assisting the
establishments get approval for Basic Training Centers (BTCs)
• Uploading the syllabus with duration of apprentices courses on behalf of the establishment
• Help in Content development and monitoring training delivery
• Assist the establishment to conduct assessment and issue certificates in coordination with the SSC.
10. Role of 2COMS (Apprenticeship TPA)
Claim Support
• Monthly upload of apprentice attendance and stipend paid along with
payment details.
• Submitting reimbursement claims on behalf of establishment towards
stipend paid to apprentices
• Submitting reimbursement claims for basic training cost in case
establishment is the BTP / or engaged any BTP.
• Furnishing the returns on the portal-site on behalf of the establishment
• Help Establishment with filling all required forms, declarations as
required from time to time.
• 2COMS will follow up and coordinate with the NSDC for Monetary
claims.
11. Role of 2COMS (Apprenticeship TPA)
Register your company in the NAPS portal
Register selected candidates in NAPS portal
formulate the contract of apprenticeship and
payment milestones
Clear the bills from government
What you
will do
What we
will do
Give workforce
mandates
12. Responsibilities of Establishments
• Enter into contract of apprenticeship with apprentices
• Approve the Course / Syllabus based on the job requirements
• Arrange/provide of basic training to fresher apprentice in case establishment nominates itself as BTP.
• Provide on-the-job training/practical training at his workplace to apprentice engaged.
• Ensure payment of prescribed stipend to apprentices.
• Share attendance and stipend payment details with 2COMS.
• Organizing assessment & certification at the end of the apprenticeship programme.