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the end of this document
GUIDELINES ON
RECOGNITION OF PRIOR
LEARNING UNDER
PMKVY
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1. Background
1.1 Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a platform to provide recognition to the informal
learning or learning through work to get equal acceptance as the formal levels of
education. It aims to appreciate prior learning irrespective of the medium of achieving it.
In short, RPL is a process of assessment of an individualโ€™s prior learning to give due
importance to learning as an outcome rather than learning as process.
1.2. To ensure that the candidates being assessed under RPL are also oriented to the
standardized NSQF levels, QP-NOSs that would be followed under RPL will be same as
the one followed under fresh training. Further, to ensure the acceptance of RPL in Indian
market, various pilots have been conducted by different sector skill councils and NSDA
and the learnings are incorporated while preparing the guidelines for RPL in the PMKVY.
1.3. Under PMKVY, special focus is given to RPL by recognizing prior competencies of the
assessed candidates and provides a certificate and monetary reward on successful
completion of assessments. Average monetary reward under RPL would be around
Rs.2,200 per candidate. Following allocation has been done under RPL in the Pradhan
Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY).
For Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Manufacturing,
Plumbing &Construction,
Healthcare, Beauty &
Wellness sectors
Other sectors
Total Reward Amount 2,500 2000
Part of โ€œTotal Reward
amountโ€ (mentioned above)
to be left with trainee
500 300
1.4. It is mandated that following reward amount be left for the trainee. This will encourage
the trainee to participate in the process of RPL. The reward amount left in the trainees
account is a subset of the โ€œtotal reward amountโ€ (Rs. 2500 or Rs. 2000).
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2. Targets
2.1 Targets to the following SSCs have been allocated in this quarter. The targets are a part
of Annexure 1 of this document:
Agriculture SSC Domestic Worker SSC* Healthcare SSC
Apparel SSC Earthmoving & Infrastructure SSC* Indian Plumbing SSC
Automotive SSC Electronics SSC Iron & Steel SSC
Beauty and Wellness
SSC Food Industry SSC IT-ITeS SSC
BFSI SSC Furniture& Fitting* Leather SSC
Capital Goods SSC Gems & Jewellery SSC Life Sciences SSC
Construction SSC Handicrafts SSC Logistics SSC
Telecom SSC Tourism and Hospitality SSC Textiles & Handloom SSC
Media & Entertainment
SSC Power SSC Rubber SSC
Mining SSC Retailers Associationโ€™s SSC Security SSC
Sports' SSC*
NOTE: *This SSC might participate in the latter half of this quarter basis their
readiness
2.2. All SSCs and all job roles will participate under RPL in PMKVY. The SSCs can chose
to only select certain job roles to participate. The same will be driven by SDMS.
3. Objective of RPL Pilot Phase
3.1. RPL will help in aligning the competencies of the un-recognized workers of the country
with the standardized NSQF framework and provide the much needed recognition,
enhancing the career/employability opportunities available to them.
3.2. The recognizable certification process of RPL will improve the visibility of the less
aspirational/popular job roles amongst the youth of the country, as it will provide a sense
of pride and social recognition.
3.3. To an extent possible, the RPL would focus on all job roles and special focus may be
given to informal job roles depending on the sector by ensuring mobilization of the
candidates across these job roles. Creation of more informal QP-NOSs under PMKVY
will be encouraged to provide recognition to the informal/allied Job roles (example:
Cobbler)
3.4. To identify the skill of an individual and appreciate the same under RPL in PMKVY
3.5. To recognize the skill levels of 10 Lakh people under PMKVY in multiple sectors.
3.6. To learn the different institutional models that could become standard models to be
adopted for different traditional sectors and highly fragmented sectors like Agriculture,
Handlooms and Handicrafts.
3.7. This will help in sustaining the Indian growth story and reap the benefits of demographic
dividend.
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4. First Phase of RPL under PMKVY
4.1. A target of 5.00 lakhs (It was decided that 5.00 lakh numbers should be allocated to 31
SSCs. Though the steering committee has approved 3.58 lakh numbers to be allocated
to SSCs it was decided on 12th September that 5.00lakh numbers should be allocated
in this phase to the SSCs) for Quarter 2 to be allocated across approved sector skill
councils and Job roles.
4.2 All job roles of all SSCs will be participating under in the first phase of the Pilot. The SSC
can select only certain job roles to participate on SDMS.
4.3 The proposed strategy for the pilot phase of RPL focuses on maximizing the out-reach of
the scheme and motivating the enrolled candidates by providing them a certificate even
with partial qualification (NOS Based Certificate). The SSCs may mandate full and/or
NOS based certification.
5 Guidelines and Implementation Strategy
Under RPL, the candidate can be certified in two ways:
5.2 Full Qualification
In this scenario, a candidate enrolled under RPL is assessed as per the assessment
criteria of the QP-NOS of the selected job role. If the candidate clears competency based
assessment under the designated Job Role, candidate is awarded a โ€œFull Qualificationโ€
Certificate.
5.3 Partial Qualification โ€“ NOS Based Certification Under this scenario, a candidate
enrolled under RPL is assessed as per the same QP-NOS. The SSCs have to define
the minimum assessment criteria that the trainee has to attain for the QP-NOS in order
to get NOS based certificate.
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5.4 A pictorial representation of the process is below:
6 Detailed Strategy
6.1 RPL is a three step process
6.1.1 Mobilization & Counselling
6.1.2 Assessment
6.1.3 Certification & Reward Disbursement
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7 Mobilization & Counselling
7.1 The Training Partner (TP) or any other authority as prescribed by the Steering
Committee will identify and counsel candidates eligible for RPL through mobilization
camps & advertisements etc. The mobilized candidates can be counselled, oriented
about the standardized NSQF framework and basis their existing competency will
be mapped against the suitable level of the concerned Job role for assessments.
7.2 Candidates may be mobilized with the help of SSCโ€™s Industry (clusters) connect,
associations and MSME connect. These will be in the form of Kaushal Melas,
Registration camps in clusters and active marketing through local media such as Radio,
Newspapers and hoardings.
7.3 TPs will also be required to provide orientation training to candidates covering the
following aspects. This training will form as a part of pre-screening and bridge orientation
of a candidate :
7.3.1 What is PMKVY?
7.3.2 Information about the Skill Mission and NSQF
7.3.3 Benefits and process of PMKVY to the candidate
7.3.4 Who/what is NSDC and a SSC?
7.3.5 What is RPL and the need for it
7.3.6 What is a QP?
7.3.7 What is NOS?
7.3.8 Orientation on Assessment Criteria
7.3.9 What is the process of assessment and run through mock assessment questions
7.3.10 Who is a Training Partner?
8 Pre-screening of candidates
8.1 Pre-screening guidance, counseling and support will be provided to the candidates by the
TP. SSCs will be required to establish a pre-screening criteria for their sector and make it
available online. The Training Partners will be mandated to pre-screen the candidate
basis of these criteria before the candidate undergoes assessment.
9 Assessment
9.1 The candidates enrolled will be assessed by the Assessment Agency affiliated with the
Sector Skill Council on the basis of assessment criteria decided by Sector Skill Council
(SSC). The candidate will need to pass in the minimum assessment criteria of a
particular QP decided by the SSC.
9.2 Assessment is very critical for the success of whole RPL process. There are possibly
three ways through which a candidate can undergo the assessment process:
9.2.1 Stand alone assessment- Candidate approaches the assessment centre on her/his
own and gets her/himself assessed
9.2.2 Worksite assessment- Assessment of the existing employees is carried out at the
shop floor
9.2.3 Assessment at Training centre- Assessment is carried out at the Training Centre.
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9.3 Typically, SSC are required to give instructions to assess the candidates more through
Practical Knowledge and demonstration eg:
9.4 The assessment could include a theory and practical component with a 20:80 weightage
respectively. This will be the prerogative of the SSC basis the sector and participating
QP.
9.4.1 Theory assessment will be a Multiple Choice Question paper consisting of at least 20
questions.
9.4.2 Practical assessment will include the assesse actually demonstrating skills on the
basis of the QP as required in the job role.
9.5 The guidelines for the assessor to conduct the assessments are:
9.5.1 Assessments have to be conducted in local languages wherever possible.
9.5.2 The assessment should be carried out in accordance with the assessment criteria.
9.5.3 Language, communication and expression used in assessment should be
understandable and appropriate, to the candidate.
9.5.4 Questions based on practical assessment of the skills should be simple, direct and
comprehendible.
9.5.5 In order to assess the proficiency of the subject knowledge, the candidate will take
test developed by Assessment Agency keeping in view the literacy level of the
candidate. ( in certain sectors a written test may not be needed eg- Handlooms)
9.5.6 While assessing, the assessment agency will also review the evidence submitted by
the candidate i.e. confirm the identity of the candidate, physical verification of the
documentation provided.
10 Certification & Reward Disbursement
10.1 Successfully assessed candidates with a valid Aadhaar or alternate ID (as per process)
will be eligible for either โ€œFull Qualificationโ€ or โ€œPartial Qualification โ€“ NOS based
Certificationโ€ as described above under Overall Approach of RPL.The reward in both
cases will be the same (as per Sector, QP and NSQF Level)
10.2 Certified candidates with valid bank details will be processed for reward money by
NSDC.
11 Key Stakeholders in RPL and their Roles
The main players around which this framework should be developed to benefit the
apprentices and establish qualitative measures for accreditation of assessors,
workplace and use of reliable assessment tools are as follows:
11.1 Learners/Potential Candidates:
Learners are the actors that reflect on prior learning, recognize and describe their
achievements and provide evidence for the learning. They require advice and guidance
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in process of identification of their informal and non-formal learning and providing
evidence for the same.
11.2 Sector skill Councils (SSC):
Sector Skill Councils are industry-led bodies, who would be responsible for the defining
the skilling needs, concept, processes, certification, and accreditation of their
respective industry sectors. Under RPL, all SSCs and Job roles are eligible but the
SSCs can restrict the number of Job roles depending upon the requirement of the
industry and interest of the mobilized candidates.
11.3 Mobilisers and Training Providers:
Training Providers are the SSC affiliated bodies which shall mobilize the candidates,
help in uploading the details of the interested and eligible candidates on SDMS. TPs
need to ensure smooth functioning of the process from enrolment to disbursement of
reward money on successful completion of the assessments of the candidates as per
their present level of experience and against the identified NOSs and QPs. The
Training Providers may work with the local NGOs for mobilisation of the candidates
who could act as Mobilisers. The local NGOs could also be enrolled as Training
Provider provided the fulfilment of criteria as Training Provider.
Pre Screening and orientation will be done by the training provider
11.4 Assessment Bodies:
In order to ensure fairness in the quality of assessments, a third party evaluation of the
candidates shall be carried out by the SSC affiliated assessment bodies on the basis
of the assessment criteria developed by SSCs for the different job roles.
11.5 Assessors:
Assessment bodies need to ensure that the assessments are being carried out by a
certified assessor who has ability to conduct NOS-based assessments and is aware of
the PMKVY scheme and is guiding principles.
11.6Parliamentary Monitoring Committees:
Parliamentary Committees will play a pivotal role in successful execution of RPL
process by:
11.6.1 Facilitating and attending the Kaushal Melas and registration camps
11.6.2 Spreading awareness about the NSQF
11.6.3 Suggesting various institutional arrangements that could include Govt Machinery
to cover more job roles especially from informal sectors
11.6.4 Spreading awareness about the parameters of the scheme.
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12 Post Assessment and Certification
Certified Candidate can benefit in the following ways:
12.1 Fully Certified for the QP
12.1.1 Monetary reward as per sector, QP and NSQF level will be provided in the
trainees/candidates bank account
12.1.2 Candidate can progress and train under higher level job roles
12.1.3 May Widen career mobility and possibility of higher wages
12.1.4 Respect among peer group
12.1.5 Financial inclusion by opening of bank account
12.2 NOS Certified
12.2.1 Monetary reward as per sector, QP and NSQF level will be provided in the
trainees/candidates bank account.
12.2.2 Bridge training towards QP certification.
12.2.3 Educated about the gaps in his/her skills
12.2.4 Widen career mobility and possibility of higher wages
12.2.5 Respect among peer group.
12.2.6 Financial inclusion by opening of bank account
12.3 Not โ€“ Certified Candidate
12.3.1 Benefit from full training under PMKVY
13 Monitoring of RPL
13.1 There will be weekly tracking of the progress of assessment and certification by MSDE
through SDMS. SDMS will provision for the following for assessed and certified
candidates on a self-declaration basis:
Fields
NSDC Registration
Number
First Name of Father
Guardian
Trainer ID Job Role
Centre ID Pre Training Status Batch Start Date Course Duration in Days
Salutation
No of years of previous
experience Batch End Date
Course Duration in Hours Per Day
First Name
Candidate
Contact no of Trainee Assessment Date Payment Mode
Enrolment number Education Level Course Fee
Provide NEFT Cheque Receipt
Number
Gender Technical Education
Fee Paid By
Trainee
Bank Transfer Date
Caste Category Trainee Address Assessment Fee Enrolled For Scheme
Religion Trainee State Receipt Number Email Address of Trainee
Date of Birth Trainee District Training Status Type of Disability
Guardian Type Sector Skill Council Funding Partner
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14 Prospective Learnings from RPL
14.1 Estimation of Level of Awareness about the QP-NOSs amongst the aspirants.
14.2 Estimation about the aspiration of QP-NOSs among the prospective candidates
and better understanding of the sector-wise demand for RPL
14.3 Inputs for the development of the final implementation strategy of RPL
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Annexure-1
๏‚ท SSC-wise target for RPL is given as under:
SSC Final Target for RPL
Agriculture SSC 70,000
Apparel SSC 30,000
Automotive SSC 10,800
Beauty and Wellness SSC 25,000
BFSI SSC 12,500
Capital Goods SSC 4,200
Construction SSC 30,800
Domestic Worker SSC 4,200
Earthmoving & Infrastructure SSC 4,200
Electronics SSC 25,000
Food Industry SSC 14,100
Furniture& Fitting 4,100
Gems & Jewellery SSC 25,000
Handicrafts SSC 4,200
Healthcare SSC 12,500
Indian Plumbing SSC 12,500
Iron & Steel SSC 4,100
IT-ITeS SSC 20,000
Leather SSC 20,000
Life Sciences SSC 12,500
Logistics SSC 20,800
Media & Entertainment SSC 5,200
Mining SSC 10,000
Power SSC 4,200
Retailers Associationโ€™s SSC 30,000
Rubber SSC 4,200
Security SSC 20,800
Sports' SSC 4,100
Telecom SSC 25,000
Textiles & Handloom SSC 10,000
Tourism and Hospitality Services SSC 20,000
Total 5,00,000
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Addendum-1.0
Third Meeting of Steering Committee of Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY)
was held under the Chairmanship of Secretary (SDE) at 3.30 p.m. on 4th December, 2015 at
2nd Floor, Shivaji Stadium Annexe Building, New Delhi.
Following agenda items relevant to RPL under PMKVY were discussed:
Agenda item 2.1 : Performance of RPL under PMKVY with focus on enrolments and targets
achieved
Agenda item 4.2 : Recommended changes under Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Agenda item 4.7 : Assessment criteria (NOS/QP pass percentage)
Additionally, following item from Additional Agenda Points for Steering Committee were
discussed:
Agenda item 1: Approval for changes in Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Guidelines
The proposal to revise the RPL guidelines was accepted by the Committee with a change in
the criteria for issuing the certificates. The following revised guidelines were approved
including the change:
The assessment criteria for RPL will remain the same as that for fresh trainings which is
given below:
NSQF Level Technical Non- Technical
1, 2 & 3 50% 50%
4 and Above 70% 60%
However the students who score ranging from 25% to percentages as indicated above in the
table corresponding to NSQF levels, will be provided only a marksheet for the NOS passed,
and Not the Certificate. This marksheet will also lead to a monetary reward.
Monetary Reward: The entire reward money will flow into the traineeโ€™s account. Same
process as followed under fresh training will be followed for RPL for monetary reward transfer.
The revised assessment fee for RPL is as follows :
๏ถ Service level QPs : Rs 600
๏ถ Manufacturing level QPs : Rs 800
It was also noted that cash flow issues for the Training Providers would be addressed by
considering payment of assessment fees to the SSCs and Assessment Agencies, post
completion of training rather than in advance.
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Addendum-2.0
As per Order no F. No. G-1/15/2014-MSDE dated 15.03.2016 issued by Ministry of Skill
Development and Entrepreneurship RPL guidelines are revised as follows:
The proposal for direct money transfer to Training Partner under Recognition of Prior
Learning (RPL) component of PMKVY Scheme has been considered and following decisions
have been taken:
(1) The differential pay-out for the unorganized and organized sectors Job roles will
be as per the slabs mentioned below
For organized sector - Job Role:
๏‚ท The assessment agency may double up and take the role of the training partner in this
sector
Table 1:
Process Flow
Mobilization,
Bank Account
Opening,
Aadhaar
Enrolment
Orientation Assessment Pay-out
Total
Stakeholder Training Partner on SDMS
Assessment
Agency
Student
Service Rs. 500 Rs. 600 Rs. 500 Rs. 1600
Manufacturing Rs. 500 Rs. 800 Rs. 500 Rs. 1800
For un-organized sector - Job Role:
๏‚ท The training partner and assessment agency play a distinct role in this sector.
Table 2:
Process Flow
Mobilization,
Bank Account
Opening,
Aadhaar
Enrolment
Orientation Assessment Pay-out
Total
Stakeholder Training Partner on SDMS
Assessment
Agency
Student
Service Rs. 1500 Rs. 600 Rs. 500 Rs. 2600
Manufacturing Rs 1500 Rs 800 Rs 500 Rs. 2800
(2) From the total payout, on successful completion of RPL, the mandatory trainee
pay-out (Rs. 500) will be transferred to the traineeโ€™s account while the balance
amount will be transferred to the account of the registered trainer partner on
SDMS.
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(3) For some sectors, the role of the training partner may be minimized and instead
the assessment agency can double up as training partner on SDMS by
undertaking all the roles of training partner which include but are not limited to
mobilization, orientation and batch uploads on SDMS.
Disclaimer: Addendum 1.0 and 2.0 are required to be read in conjunction and the decision/changes
proposed therein override the respective sections in the RPL Scheme Guidelines. Everything else in
the RPL scheme guidelines as mentioned in this document holds valid.

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Rpl guideline final21st-sep-withaddendum2.0

  • 1. Note: Revision to the RPL scheme guidelines are included in Addendum 1.0 and 2.0 at the end of this document GUIDELINES ON RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING UNDER PMKVY
  • 2. 1 1. Background 1.1 Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a platform to provide recognition to the informal learning or learning through work to get equal acceptance as the formal levels of education. It aims to appreciate prior learning irrespective of the medium of achieving it. In short, RPL is a process of assessment of an individualโ€™s prior learning to give due importance to learning as an outcome rather than learning as process. 1.2. To ensure that the candidates being assessed under RPL are also oriented to the standardized NSQF levels, QP-NOSs that would be followed under RPL will be same as the one followed under fresh training. Further, to ensure the acceptance of RPL in Indian market, various pilots have been conducted by different sector skill councils and NSDA and the learnings are incorporated while preparing the guidelines for RPL in the PMKVY. 1.3. Under PMKVY, special focus is given to RPL by recognizing prior competencies of the assessed candidates and provides a certificate and monetary reward on successful completion of assessments. Average monetary reward under RPL would be around Rs.2,200 per candidate. Following allocation has been done under RPL in the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY). For Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Manufacturing, Plumbing &Construction, Healthcare, Beauty & Wellness sectors Other sectors Total Reward Amount 2,500 2000 Part of โ€œTotal Reward amountโ€ (mentioned above) to be left with trainee 500 300 1.4. It is mandated that following reward amount be left for the trainee. This will encourage the trainee to participate in the process of RPL. The reward amount left in the trainees account is a subset of the โ€œtotal reward amountโ€ (Rs. 2500 or Rs. 2000).
  • 3. 2 2. Targets 2.1 Targets to the following SSCs have been allocated in this quarter. The targets are a part of Annexure 1 of this document: Agriculture SSC Domestic Worker SSC* Healthcare SSC Apparel SSC Earthmoving & Infrastructure SSC* Indian Plumbing SSC Automotive SSC Electronics SSC Iron & Steel SSC Beauty and Wellness SSC Food Industry SSC IT-ITeS SSC BFSI SSC Furniture& Fitting* Leather SSC Capital Goods SSC Gems & Jewellery SSC Life Sciences SSC Construction SSC Handicrafts SSC Logistics SSC Telecom SSC Tourism and Hospitality SSC Textiles & Handloom SSC Media & Entertainment SSC Power SSC Rubber SSC Mining SSC Retailers Associationโ€™s SSC Security SSC Sports' SSC* NOTE: *This SSC might participate in the latter half of this quarter basis their readiness 2.2. All SSCs and all job roles will participate under RPL in PMKVY. The SSCs can chose to only select certain job roles to participate. The same will be driven by SDMS. 3. Objective of RPL Pilot Phase 3.1. RPL will help in aligning the competencies of the un-recognized workers of the country with the standardized NSQF framework and provide the much needed recognition, enhancing the career/employability opportunities available to them. 3.2. The recognizable certification process of RPL will improve the visibility of the less aspirational/popular job roles amongst the youth of the country, as it will provide a sense of pride and social recognition. 3.3. To an extent possible, the RPL would focus on all job roles and special focus may be given to informal job roles depending on the sector by ensuring mobilization of the candidates across these job roles. Creation of more informal QP-NOSs under PMKVY will be encouraged to provide recognition to the informal/allied Job roles (example: Cobbler) 3.4. To identify the skill of an individual and appreciate the same under RPL in PMKVY 3.5. To recognize the skill levels of 10 Lakh people under PMKVY in multiple sectors. 3.6. To learn the different institutional models that could become standard models to be adopted for different traditional sectors and highly fragmented sectors like Agriculture, Handlooms and Handicrafts. 3.7. This will help in sustaining the Indian growth story and reap the benefits of demographic dividend.
  • 4. 3 4. First Phase of RPL under PMKVY 4.1. A target of 5.00 lakhs (It was decided that 5.00 lakh numbers should be allocated to 31 SSCs. Though the steering committee has approved 3.58 lakh numbers to be allocated to SSCs it was decided on 12th September that 5.00lakh numbers should be allocated in this phase to the SSCs) for Quarter 2 to be allocated across approved sector skill councils and Job roles. 4.2 All job roles of all SSCs will be participating under in the first phase of the Pilot. The SSC can select only certain job roles to participate on SDMS. 4.3 The proposed strategy for the pilot phase of RPL focuses on maximizing the out-reach of the scheme and motivating the enrolled candidates by providing them a certificate even with partial qualification (NOS Based Certificate). The SSCs may mandate full and/or NOS based certification. 5 Guidelines and Implementation Strategy Under RPL, the candidate can be certified in two ways: 5.2 Full Qualification In this scenario, a candidate enrolled under RPL is assessed as per the assessment criteria of the QP-NOS of the selected job role. If the candidate clears competency based assessment under the designated Job Role, candidate is awarded a โ€œFull Qualificationโ€ Certificate. 5.3 Partial Qualification โ€“ NOS Based Certification Under this scenario, a candidate enrolled under RPL is assessed as per the same QP-NOS. The SSCs have to define the minimum assessment criteria that the trainee has to attain for the QP-NOS in order to get NOS based certificate.
  • 5. 4 5.4 A pictorial representation of the process is below: 6 Detailed Strategy 6.1 RPL is a three step process 6.1.1 Mobilization & Counselling 6.1.2 Assessment 6.1.3 Certification & Reward Disbursement
  • 6. 5 7 Mobilization & Counselling 7.1 The Training Partner (TP) or any other authority as prescribed by the Steering Committee will identify and counsel candidates eligible for RPL through mobilization camps & advertisements etc. The mobilized candidates can be counselled, oriented about the standardized NSQF framework and basis their existing competency will be mapped against the suitable level of the concerned Job role for assessments. 7.2 Candidates may be mobilized with the help of SSCโ€™s Industry (clusters) connect, associations and MSME connect. These will be in the form of Kaushal Melas, Registration camps in clusters and active marketing through local media such as Radio, Newspapers and hoardings. 7.3 TPs will also be required to provide orientation training to candidates covering the following aspects. This training will form as a part of pre-screening and bridge orientation of a candidate : 7.3.1 What is PMKVY? 7.3.2 Information about the Skill Mission and NSQF 7.3.3 Benefits and process of PMKVY to the candidate 7.3.4 Who/what is NSDC and a SSC? 7.3.5 What is RPL and the need for it 7.3.6 What is a QP? 7.3.7 What is NOS? 7.3.8 Orientation on Assessment Criteria 7.3.9 What is the process of assessment and run through mock assessment questions 7.3.10 Who is a Training Partner? 8 Pre-screening of candidates 8.1 Pre-screening guidance, counseling and support will be provided to the candidates by the TP. SSCs will be required to establish a pre-screening criteria for their sector and make it available online. The Training Partners will be mandated to pre-screen the candidate basis of these criteria before the candidate undergoes assessment. 9 Assessment 9.1 The candidates enrolled will be assessed by the Assessment Agency affiliated with the Sector Skill Council on the basis of assessment criteria decided by Sector Skill Council (SSC). The candidate will need to pass in the minimum assessment criteria of a particular QP decided by the SSC. 9.2 Assessment is very critical for the success of whole RPL process. There are possibly three ways through which a candidate can undergo the assessment process: 9.2.1 Stand alone assessment- Candidate approaches the assessment centre on her/his own and gets her/himself assessed 9.2.2 Worksite assessment- Assessment of the existing employees is carried out at the shop floor 9.2.3 Assessment at Training centre- Assessment is carried out at the Training Centre.
  • 7. 6 9.3 Typically, SSC are required to give instructions to assess the candidates more through Practical Knowledge and demonstration eg: 9.4 The assessment could include a theory and practical component with a 20:80 weightage respectively. This will be the prerogative of the SSC basis the sector and participating QP. 9.4.1 Theory assessment will be a Multiple Choice Question paper consisting of at least 20 questions. 9.4.2 Practical assessment will include the assesse actually demonstrating skills on the basis of the QP as required in the job role. 9.5 The guidelines for the assessor to conduct the assessments are: 9.5.1 Assessments have to be conducted in local languages wherever possible. 9.5.2 The assessment should be carried out in accordance with the assessment criteria. 9.5.3 Language, communication and expression used in assessment should be understandable and appropriate, to the candidate. 9.5.4 Questions based on practical assessment of the skills should be simple, direct and comprehendible. 9.5.5 In order to assess the proficiency of the subject knowledge, the candidate will take test developed by Assessment Agency keeping in view the literacy level of the candidate. ( in certain sectors a written test may not be needed eg- Handlooms) 9.5.6 While assessing, the assessment agency will also review the evidence submitted by the candidate i.e. confirm the identity of the candidate, physical verification of the documentation provided. 10 Certification & Reward Disbursement 10.1 Successfully assessed candidates with a valid Aadhaar or alternate ID (as per process) will be eligible for either โ€œFull Qualificationโ€ or โ€œPartial Qualification โ€“ NOS based Certificationโ€ as described above under Overall Approach of RPL.The reward in both cases will be the same (as per Sector, QP and NSQF Level) 10.2 Certified candidates with valid bank details will be processed for reward money by NSDC. 11 Key Stakeholders in RPL and their Roles The main players around which this framework should be developed to benefit the apprentices and establish qualitative measures for accreditation of assessors, workplace and use of reliable assessment tools are as follows: 11.1 Learners/Potential Candidates: Learners are the actors that reflect on prior learning, recognize and describe their achievements and provide evidence for the learning. They require advice and guidance
  • 8. 7 in process of identification of their informal and non-formal learning and providing evidence for the same. 11.2 Sector skill Councils (SSC): Sector Skill Councils are industry-led bodies, who would be responsible for the defining the skilling needs, concept, processes, certification, and accreditation of their respective industry sectors. Under RPL, all SSCs and Job roles are eligible but the SSCs can restrict the number of Job roles depending upon the requirement of the industry and interest of the mobilized candidates. 11.3 Mobilisers and Training Providers: Training Providers are the SSC affiliated bodies which shall mobilize the candidates, help in uploading the details of the interested and eligible candidates on SDMS. TPs need to ensure smooth functioning of the process from enrolment to disbursement of reward money on successful completion of the assessments of the candidates as per their present level of experience and against the identified NOSs and QPs. The Training Providers may work with the local NGOs for mobilisation of the candidates who could act as Mobilisers. The local NGOs could also be enrolled as Training Provider provided the fulfilment of criteria as Training Provider. Pre Screening and orientation will be done by the training provider 11.4 Assessment Bodies: In order to ensure fairness in the quality of assessments, a third party evaluation of the candidates shall be carried out by the SSC affiliated assessment bodies on the basis of the assessment criteria developed by SSCs for the different job roles. 11.5 Assessors: Assessment bodies need to ensure that the assessments are being carried out by a certified assessor who has ability to conduct NOS-based assessments and is aware of the PMKVY scheme and is guiding principles. 11.6Parliamentary Monitoring Committees: Parliamentary Committees will play a pivotal role in successful execution of RPL process by: 11.6.1 Facilitating and attending the Kaushal Melas and registration camps 11.6.2 Spreading awareness about the NSQF 11.6.3 Suggesting various institutional arrangements that could include Govt Machinery to cover more job roles especially from informal sectors 11.6.4 Spreading awareness about the parameters of the scheme.
  • 9. 8 12 Post Assessment and Certification Certified Candidate can benefit in the following ways: 12.1 Fully Certified for the QP 12.1.1 Monetary reward as per sector, QP and NSQF level will be provided in the trainees/candidates bank account 12.1.2 Candidate can progress and train under higher level job roles 12.1.3 May Widen career mobility and possibility of higher wages 12.1.4 Respect among peer group 12.1.5 Financial inclusion by opening of bank account 12.2 NOS Certified 12.2.1 Monetary reward as per sector, QP and NSQF level will be provided in the trainees/candidates bank account. 12.2.2 Bridge training towards QP certification. 12.2.3 Educated about the gaps in his/her skills 12.2.4 Widen career mobility and possibility of higher wages 12.2.5 Respect among peer group. 12.2.6 Financial inclusion by opening of bank account 12.3 Not โ€“ Certified Candidate 12.3.1 Benefit from full training under PMKVY 13 Monitoring of RPL 13.1 There will be weekly tracking of the progress of assessment and certification by MSDE through SDMS. SDMS will provision for the following for assessed and certified candidates on a self-declaration basis: Fields NSDC Registration Number First Name of Father Guardian Trainer ID Job Role Centre ID Pre Training Status Batch Start Date Course Duration in Days Salutation No of years of previous experience Batch End Date Course Duration in Hours Per Day First Name Candidate Contact no of Trainee Assessment Date Payment Mode Enrolment number Education Level Course Fee Provide NEFT Cheque Receipt Number Gender Technical Education Fee Paid By Trainee Bank Transfer Date Caste Category Trainee Address Assessment Fee Enrolled For Scheme Religion Trainee State Receipt Number Email Address of Trainee Date of Birth Trainee District Training Status Type of Disability Guardian Type Sector Skill Council Funding Partner
  • 10. 9 14 Prospective Learnings from RPL 14.1 Estimation of Level of Awareness about the QP-NOSs amongst the aspirants. 14.2 Estimation about the aspiration of QP-NOSs among the prospective candidates and better understanding of the sector-wise demand for RPL 14.3 Inputs for the development of the final implementation strategy of RPL ----------------
  • 11. 10 Annexure-1 ๏‚ท SSC-wise target for RPL is given as under: SSC Final Target for RPL Agriculture SSC 70,000 Apparel SSC 30,000 Automotive SSC 10,800 Beauty and Wellness SSC 25,000 BFSI SSC 12,500 Capital Goods SSC 4,200 Construction SSC 30,800 Domestic Worker SSC 4,200 Earthmoving & Infrastructure SSC 4,200 Electronics SSC 25,000 Food Industry SSC 14,100 Furniture& Fitting 4,100 Gems & Jewellery SSC 25,000 Handicrafts SSC 4,200 Healthcare SSC 12,500 Indian Plumbing SSC 12,500 Iron & Steel SSC 4,100 IT-ITeS SSC 20,000 Leather SSC 20,000 Life Sciences SSC 12,500 Logistics SSC 20,800 Media & Entertainment SSC 5,200 Mining SSC 10,000 Power SSC 4,200 Retailers Associationโ€™s SSC 30,000 Rubber SSC 4,200 Security SSC 20,800 Sports' SSC 4,100 Telecom SSC 25,000 Textiles & Handloom SSC 10,000 Tourism and Hospitality Services SSC 20,000 Total 5,00,000
  • 12. 11 Addendum-1.0 Third Meeting of Steering Committee of Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) was held under the Chairmanship of Secretary (SDE) at 3.30 p.m. on 4th December, 2015 at 2nd Floor, Shivaji Stadium Annexe Building, New Delhi. Following agenda items relevant to RPL under PMKVY were discussed: Agenda item 2.1 : Performance of RPL under PMKVY with focus on enrolments and targets achieved Agenda item 4.2 : Recommended changes under Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Agenda item 4.7 : Assessment criteria (NOS/QP pass percentage) Additionally, following item from Additional Agenda Points for Steering Committee were discussed: Agenda item 1: Approval for changes in Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Guidelines The proposal to revise the RPL guidelines was accepted by the Committee with a change in the criteria for issuing the certificates. The following revised guidelines were approved including the change: The assessment criteria for RPL will remain the same as that for fresh trainings which is given below: NSQF Level Technical Non- Technical 1, 2 & 3 50% 50% 4 and Above 70% 60% However the students who score ranging from 25% to percentages as indicated above in the table corresponding to NSQF levels, will be provided only a marksheet for the NOS passed, and Not the Certificate. This marksheet will also lead to a monetary reward. Monetary Reward: The entire reward money will flow into the traineeโ€™s account. Same process as followed under fresh training will be followed for RPL for monetary reward transfer. The revised assessment fee for RPL is as follows : ๏ถ Service level QPs : Rs 600 ๏ถ Manufacturing level QPs : Rs 800 It was also noted that cash flow issues for the Training Providers would be addressed by considering payment of assessment fees to the SSCs and Assessment Agencies, post completion of training rather than in advance.
  • 13. 12 Addendum-2.0 As per Order no F. No. G-1/15/2014-MSDE dated 15.03.2016 issued by Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship RPL guidelines are revised as follows: The proposal for direct money transfer to Training Partner under Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) component of PMKVY Scheme has been considered and following decisions have been taken: (1) The differential pay-out for the unorganized and organized sectors Job roles will be as per the slabs mentioned below For organized sector - Job Role: ๏‚ท The assessment agency may double up and take the role of the training partner in this sector Table 1: Process Flow Mobilization, Bank Account Opening, Aadhaar Enrolment Orientation Assessment Pay-out Total Stakeholder Training Partner on SDMS Assessment Agency Student Service Rs. 500 Rs. 600 Rs. 500 Rs. 1600 Manufacturing Rs. 500 Rs. 800 Rs. 500 Rs. 1800 For un-organized sector - Job Role: ๏‚ท The training partner and assessment agency play a distinct role in this sector. Table 2: Process Flow Mobilization, Bank Account Opening, Aadhaar Enrolment Orientation Assessment Pay-out Total Stakeholder Training Partner on SDMS Assessment Agency Student Service Rs. 1500 Rs. 600 Rs. 500 Rs. 2600 Manufacturing Rs 1500 Rs 800 Rs 500 Rs. 2800 (2) From the total payout, on successful completion of RPL, the mandatory trainee pay-out (Rs. 500) will be transferred to the traineeโ€™s account while the balance amount will be transferred to the account of the registered trainer partner on SDMS.
  • 14. 13 (3) For some sectors, the role of the training partner may be minimized and instead the assessment agency can double up as training partner on SDMS by undertaking all the roles of training partner which include but are not limited to mobilization, orientation and batch uploads on SDMS. Disclaimer: Addendum 1.0 and 2.0 are required to be read in conjunction and the decision/changes proposed therein override the respective sections in the RPL Scheme Guidelines. Everything else in the RPL scheme guidelines as mentioned in this document holds valid.