Apprenticeship Management NATS

The Government of India created the National Apprentice Training Scheme to enhance employment possibilities and boost the nation's economic development.

  • NATS is normally a one-year programme in which technically qualified students are instructed to obtain the practical knowledge and abilities essential for their field of employment.
  • They get high-quality training from certified, reputable corporations, which may be federal, state, or private organisations with great facilities.
  • The CCEA (Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs) has approved a sum of 3054 crores for apprentices training under the NATS programme from 2021-22 to 2025-26 (March 31, 2026).
  • Because of increased youth employment, according to new guidelines posted on the official NATS website, the NATS programme will now provide training for graduates not just in technical domains, but also in general streams such as B.Sc., B.com., and B.A. The apprenticeship term for these courses might be anywhere from 6 months to 3 years.
  • Approximately 9 lakh apprentices will get formal training from industrial and commercial organisations. Apprentices who have finished their degree and diploma in Science, Engineering, Humanities, and Commerce will be given a NATS-approved revised stipend of Rs.9000/- and Rs.8000/- per month, respectively.
  • The Government of India provides financial help to employers who participate in NATS.

Key aspects of NATS

A wide variety of subjects: There are more than 126 academic fields available for graduate/diploma students to receive instruction in.
Skill development for everyone who is eligible: Encourage skill development among graduates or diploma holders in Science, Engineering, Humanities, and Commerce, as well as those who have completed Plus II.
Certification of skills: Apprentices are awarded a Certificate of Proficiency by the GOI at the end of their training period, making them eligible at all job exchanges across India.
Stipend payment: During the apprenticeship, the apprentice is given a stipend, with the GOI paying 50% to the employer.
Satisfy business demands: Fill skill shortages in organisations by allowing them to train applicants based on their business needs.
Onboard people with the necessary competencies: Assist employers in equipping their organisations with technically proficient individuals capable of handling difficult technological challenges.
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Eligibility criteria for NATS effective November 2021 to 2026

1 Graduates or diploma holders in Science, Engineering, Humanities, and Commerce.
2 The candidate is +2 from a school or college.
3 Apprentices must be at least 16 years old.
4 Should not be self-employed.
5 Should not fall under other government-funded programmes.
6 Should not be working professionally at the time of application.

Our Scope of Work

1 Submitting an apprenticeship contract on the apprenticeship portal on behalf of the employer.
2 Posting all returns on the portal on behalf of the employer.
3 Submitting reimbursement requests for stipends to the employer, along with attendance records.
4 Complying with trade apprentice procedures when they arise.

Benefits of working with Vidya Vahini on the NATS programme

1 Easy stipend administration

Coordinate with the employer to manage the stipend.

2Quick registration

Timely administration of stipend reimbursement.

3Monitoring

Continuous monitoring and documenting of CSR initiatives.

4Always available

Ensure consistent availability of learners for the apprenticeship training plan.

5Update skills for the future

Develop human resources for the present and future.

6A vast pool of prospects

Employers may generate disciplined and trained personnel using our big prospect database.

7Meet organisational goals

Bridge skill gaps by delivering dependable people that can match the employer's organisational criteria.

Vidya Vahini Consulting urges firms to get active in job creation in India, where unemployment remains a major challenge. Our clients have benefited from their contributions to government initiatives, allowing them to shape a workforce to meet the specific needs of their organisations. Partnering with Vidya Vahini provides you with access to a wide pool of talent and the future workforce, as well as ongoing support throughout the National Apprenticeship Training Scheme.

What is the National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme?

The National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme is a Government of India effort to promote apprenticeships. The government provides cash compensation to organisations that promote and implement NAPS.

Typically, in a NAPS programme, an employer hires a trainee as an apprentice and trains them for 6-36 months, during which time the trainee acquires the skills required to perform the function in the organisation. The government reimburses the employer 7500/- for each apprentice in their organisation. Throughout the apprenticeship, the trainee receives a minimal salary.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the National Apprenticeship Training Scheme?

The Government of India created the National Apprenticeship Training Scheme to give work possibilities to the majority of the population and promote economic growth in the country. The NATS scheme is primarily a training programme aimed at encouraging skill development and placements for applicants who fulfil specific qualifying requirements (which are detailed on the service page above). They can be put in central, state, or private organisations that provide outstanding training facilities.

What is the training time for the National Apprenticeship Training Scheme?

The National Apprenticeship Training Scheme is a one-year programme established by the Government of India to provide youth (with technical knowledge and eligibility for the programme) with the skills necessary for their jobs.