National Council for Vocational Education & Training (NCVET)

Established in December 2018, NCVET serves as the unified national regulator for vocational education and training (TVET) in India—replacing NSDA and NCVT. It ensures standardized, quality skill programs by overseeing awarding bodies, assessment agencies, and training providers.

Central Regulatory Authority

Sets standards for the recognition, regulation, and monitoring of bodies involved in skill training and assessments.

NSQF-aligned Qualifications

Approves and aligns vocational courses with the National Skills Qualification Framework for consistent national standards.

Quality Assurance & Grievance Redressal

Monitors institutions, institutes risk-based oversight, and provides a structured grievance resolution mechanism.

Empowering Millions

Regulates and certifies programs impacting over 15 million vocational learners annually.

Frequently Asked Questions

The National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET) is the central regulatory authority for vocational education in India. It ensures quality, standardization, and national recognition of skill training programs.

NCVET approves and regulates awarding bodies, assessment agencies, and training institutions. It aligns courses with the National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF), ensuring consistent quality and outcomes nationwide.

Yes. Your certificate may be recognized by NCVET, NCVT, or other government-backed frameworks such as MTA (Media Training Alliance), making it valid for employment, further education, and national skill assessments.

Students gain access to standardized, quality-assured training, nationally valid certification, and eligibility for government schemes, apprenticeships, and industry placements.