π National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS)
Empowering Youth. Enhancing Skills. Building Careers.
The National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS) is a flagship initiative by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE), Government of India, aimed at promoting apprenticeship training across the country. It is designed to boost employment opportunities for youth while helping industries develop a skilled workforce.
β Key Objectives of NAPS
- Encourage establishments to engage more apprentices by offering financial incentives.
- Bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical experience.
- Foster industry-ready skills to enhance employability.
- Promote industry-institute partnerships for real-time skill development.
π§ Features of NAPS
- Reimbursement of 25% of the prescribed stipend (up to βΉ1,500/month) to establishments by the Government.
- Open to students, ITI graduates, diploma holders, and graduates.
- Applicable to MSMEs, large industries, and service providers.
π’ Benefits to Establishments
- Financial assistance reduces the cost of hiring apprentices.
- Access to a trained and productive workforce.
- Improve retention by offering long-term career paths.
- Strengthen the companyβs CSR and skill development profile.
π¨βπ Benefits to Apprentices
- Learn while you earn β hands-on industry experience.
- Receive a stipend during training.
- Get certified by the National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET).
- Increased chances of full-time employment post-training.
π Who Can Apply?
- Establishments registered with EPFO/ESIC/LIN.
- Apprentices aged 14 years and above with minimum educational qualifications as per the trade requirement.