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ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
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Haribhoomi Gurgaon January 02, 2015 10
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India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
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Manorama Newspaper - 02 Jan 2015 12
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India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
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India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
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India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
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India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
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Times of India Gurgaon January 01, 2015 09
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India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
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The Pioneer Gurgaon January 01, 2015 05
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India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
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Apparel Views New Delhi January 2015 24
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 03, 2015
Partnership between ATDC and AICTE to Offer Courses
Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) signed a MoU
with All India Council of Technical Training (AICTE), to offer
B. Voc Programmes in apparel manufacturing &
entrepreneurship and fashion design & retailing.
“With the ever increasing requirement of skilled-youth in the
rapidly growing Fashion related sectors, there is distinct
rise in demand for skill-education courses from the new generation,” ATDC said in a
statement. “This is an attempt to reduce the growing gap between skilled manpower
requirements and availability in the apparel industry,” it said.
According to the MoU, 30 training centres of India’s largest vocational training
provider, ATDC have been approved by AICTE as ‘Skill Knowledge Provider’ (SKP)
under the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSFQ) Scheme.
The NSQF is a nationally integrated education and competency based skill
framework that will provide for multiple pathways, both within vocational education
and vocational training.
“This initiative will go a long way in promoting skill based competency modules to be
part of the skill certification levels where a student can undergo skill based learning
in textile, apparel and fashion sectors systematically,” ATDC explained.
In the first phase, the B. Vocational programmes will be offered by select 7 ATDCs
already in the apparel textile clusters across the country which include its centres at
Jaipur, Okhla, Noida, Faridabad, Tirupur, Thiruvananthapuram, Kolkata and
Bhubaneshwar.
“For degree courses, the MoU will facilitate us to offer new generation vocational
course that addresses critical knowledge and skill sets required to make the
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
candidate ‘industry ready’ right from the start and also become a young-
entrepreneur,” Mr. Darlie Koshy, CEO of ATDC said.
The ATDCs have state-of-the-art infrastructure in terms of training equipment and
human resources to offer two programmes, like B. Vocational in Apparel
Manufacturing & Entrepreneurship and B. Vocational in Fashion Design & Retailing.
Source: https://www.indian-apparel.com/appareltalk/news_details.php?id=716
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 02, 2015
Vocational courses in Apparel Manufacturing & Design by ATDC & AICTE Gurgaon: The Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) in Gurgaon and the All
India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) have signed an MoU to offer multiple
vocational programs in apparel manufacturing, entrepreneurship, fashion design and
retail starting with a pilot program by January 2015.
ATDC is India's largest vocational training
provider for the apparel sector with 65
ATDC vocational institutes and over 135 ATDC- SMART centres and skill camps
across 22 states & 85 cities in India.
India's textile and garment industry mostly sources its skilled workforce from ATDC
across job profiles such as Sewing Machine Operator, Pattern Engineer, Machine
Technicians/ Mechanics, Surface Ornamentation Specialists, Apparel Production
Supervisors Quality Controllers , Industrial Engineers etc.
According to the MoU, AICTE has approved 30 ATDC centres as "skill knowledge
providers" (SKP) as part of the national skill qualification framework (NSFQ) scheme.
These centres will now offer new generation vocational courses that aim to make
candidates planning a career in apparel and textile, "industry ready."
ATDC was awarded the ASSOCHAM Best Vocational Training Institute in 2014.
Source:http://www.indiaedunews.net/career/vocational-courses-in-apparel-
manufacturing-design-by-atdc-aicte.html
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Friday, January 02, 2015
HRD Ministry approves ATDC- India's largest vocational training provider to roll-out Bachelor in Vocational Programmes for Apparel-Fashion sectors in India
Report by India Education bureau, New Delhi: With the ever increasing requirement
of skilled-youth in the rapidly growing IT/Fashion related sectors, there is distinct rise
in demand for “SKILL-EDUCATION” courses from the new generation.
In an attempt to reduce the growing gaps between skilled man power requirements
and availability in the apparel industry, Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC)
signed an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with All India Council of Technical
Training (AICTE), under the Ministry of HRD at Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi on 31th
December 2014 for approval to offer B. Voc Programmes in Apparel Manufacturing
& Entrepreneurship and Fashion Design & Retailing. The MoU was signed by Prof S
S Mantha, Chairman, AICTE and Sh Virender Uppal, Chairman, ATDC.
The signing of the MoU was witnessed by, Shri Satya N Mohanty, Secretary,
Ministry of HRD (Higher Education), Sh Hari Kapoor-Vice-Chairman, ATDC, Sh H K
L Magu - Chairman (F&B) and other senior Officials of AICTE and ATDC.
According to the MOU, 30 training centres of India’s largest vocational training
provider ATDC has been approved by AICTE as “SKILL KNOWLEDGE PROVIDER”
(SKP) under the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSFQ) Scheme. The NSQF
is a nationally integrated education and competency based skill framework that will
provide for multiple pathways, horizontal as well as vertical, both within vocational
education and vocational training and among vocational education, vocational
training, general education and technical education, thus linking one level of learning
to another higher level.
This initiative is aligned with ATDC’s long-term courses for proper recognition and
certification and in view of the practical difficulties in working with
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Institutions/Universities with only a State-level jurisdiction. This initiative is a very
significant one as it certainly goes a long way in promoting skill based competency
modules to be part of the skill certification levels where a student can undergo skill
based learning in textile, apparel and fashion sectors systematically and have both
lateral and vertical mobility.
The committee for suggesting curriculum for Apparel & Fashion programmes
formulated by AICTE under the Chairmanship of Dr Darlie Koshy, has developed the
“Vocational Content” of the certificate level-I to Level-VII in the Fashion Design,
Textile Design, Apparel Manufacturing and Fashion Management streams.
In the first phase, the B. Vocational programmes will be offered by select 7 ATDCs
already in the Apparel Textile Clusters across India which includes ATDCs at Jaipur,
Okhla, Noida, Faridabad, Tirupur, Thiruvananthapuram, Kolkata and Bhubaneshwar.
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG&CEO-ATDC& IAM, said “ATDC Vocational Institutes are a vital
part of the vocational training system for careers in apparel, fashion and textiles
having a pan-India presence in and near Apparel-Textile Hubs, offering certificate,
diploma and advance diploma courses. To attend to the ever increasing demand for
degree courses, this MOU will facilitate us to offer new generation vocational course
that addresses critical knowledge and skill sets required to make the candidate
“industry ready” right from the start and also become a “young-entrepreneur”.”
ATDCs have state-of-the-art infrastructure in terms of training equipment and human
resources to offer 2 Programmes viz. B. Vocational in Apparel Manufacturing &
Entrepreneurship and B. Vocational in Fashion Design & Retailing both having a
suitable mix of general-education and skill-development components based on the
NSQF as per AICTE prescribed framework.”
ATDC has collaborated with Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development
(RGNIYD), an Institute of National Importance through an Act of Parliament under
Ministry of Skill Development and the B Vocational Degree Programmes would be
offered under the tripartite arrangement between RGNIYD as “University” and
Institute of Apparel management (IAM), Gurgaon and ATDC being “Knowledge
Partner and SKP” respectively. The “Skill-Development” component to be given by
SKP i.e. ATDC and knowledge partner - IAM, will provide students with appropriate
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
knowledge, practice and attitude, so as to become work ready. The signing of this
MOU would allow ATDC to offer the programmes in January-February 2015 session
through may be ATDC Faridabad or NOIDA as a pilot and thereafter in the main
admission session i.e. July 2015 at other ATDCs.
Shri Satya N Mohanty, Secretary, Ministry of HRD (Higher Education), said “I
congratulate ATDC for initiating this unique course B. Vocational in Apparel sector.
This course will not only be helpful in skilling the youth but also resonate the make in
India pitch in the textile and garment industry. ”
“This arrangement would encourage employability, and also flexibility to pursue
formal education and take up appropriate jobs in the Fibre-to-Fashion value chain at
the end of different levels of certification with better employability and learning
capacity.” said, Prof S S Mantha, Chairman, AICTE.
Speaking on the occasion, Chairman of ATDC, Sri Virender Uppal said “Industry
requires trained professionals at all tiers in the apparel industry, while the existing
courses address the entry level requirement, B. Vocational courses give thrust to
middle management professionals which are in significant demand due to new
technological and IT interventions in the apparel-retail industry”.
This MOU will compliment AICTE and ATDC capabilities to reach and achieve a
common goal of skilling India.
Source: http://www.indiaeducationdiary.in/Shownews.asp?newsid=32575
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 02, 2015
HRD Ministry approves ATDC to roll-out Bachelor Programmes for Apparel-Fashion
Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC)
signed a MoU with All India Council of
Technical Training (AICTE), under the Ministry
of HRD for approval to offer B. Voc
Programmes in Apparel Manufacturing &
Entrepreneurship and Fashion Design & Retailing.
The MoU was signed by Prof. S S Mantha, Chairman, AICTE and Virender Uppal,
Chairman, ATDC. This initiative is aligned with ATDC’s long-term courses for proper
recognition and certification and in view of the practical difficulties in working with
Institutions/Universities with only a State-level jurisdiction. In the first phase, the B.
Vocational programmes will be offered by selected 7 ATDCs already present in the
Apparel Textile Clusters at Jaipur, Delhi, Noida, Faridabad, Tirupur,
Thiruvananthapuram, Kolkata and Bhubaneshwar. Satya N Mohanty, Secretary,
Ministry of HRD (Higher Education) congratulated ATDC for initiating this unique
course B. Vocational in Apparel sector.
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG&CEO-ATDC& IAM said, “ATDC Vocational Institutes are a vital
part of the vocational training system for careers in apparel, fashion and textiles
having a pan-India presence in and near Apparel-Textile Hubs, offering certificate,
diploma and advance diploma courses.”
Source: http://www.apparelresources.com/hrd-ministry-approves-atdc-roll-bachelor-
programmes-apparelfashion/
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
www.presencebar.com January 02, 2015
New Apparel Courses on Offer by ATDC from 2015
The Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) has recently signed an MoU
(Memorandum of Understanding) with the AICTE, under which it would offer various
vocational programmes in apparel manufacturing, entrepreneurship, fashion design
and retailing.
Source:http:/presencebar.com/2015/01/02/new-apparel-courses-on-offer-by-atdc-from-2015/
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 02, 2015
New Apparel Courses on Offer by ATDC from 2015
The Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) has recently signed an
MoU(Memorandum of Understanding) with the AICTE, under which it would offer
various vocational programmes in apparel manufacturing, entrepreneurship, fashion
design and retailing. This initiative is expected to bridge the gap between the skilled
manpower requirements and its availability presently in the field of apparel industry.
Under the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSFQ) scheme the recently
signed MoU between ATDC and AICTE would see the approval of AICTE to all the
30 training centres run by ATDC in the nation. ATDC is named as the largest
vocational training provider in the nation and have been approved by AICTE as the
“skill knowledge provider (SKP)”.
The initiative taken by AICTE and ATDC is aligned with ATDC’s long-term courses
for recognition and certification in the field of fashion and apparel. This programme
would promote skill-based competency and would provide various career
opportunities to students who would opt for the programmes and train themselves
with career driven opportunities for future.
Important Points
ATDC has recently signed an MoU with the AICTE to offer various vocational
programmes
Under NSFQ scheme the recently signed MoU between ATDC and AICTE would
see the approval of AICTE to all the 30 training centres
The initiative taken by AICTE and ATDC is aligned with ATDC’s long-term courses
for recognition and certification in the field of fashion and apparel
Source: http://www.jagranjosh.com/articles/new-apparel-courses-on-offer-by-atdc-from-2015-
1420186280-1
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 01, 2015
New apparel courses on offer in new year
GURGAON: The Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) in Gurgaon signed an
MoU with AICTE on Wednesday to offer various vocational programmes in apparel
manufacturing, entrepreneurship, fashion design and retailing.
The aim is to reduce the gap between skilled manpower requirements and its
availability in the apparel industry. According to the MoU, 30 training centres of
ATDC, India's largest vocational training provider, have been approved by AICTE as
"skill knowledge provider" (SKP) under the national skill qualification framework
(NSFQ) scheme. The NSQF is a nationally integrated education and competency-
based skill framework, which will provide multiple career-advancement pathways,
horizontal as well as vertical, both within vocational education and training, and
among vocational, general and technical education, thus linking one level of learning
to another, higher level.
This initiative is aligned with ATDC's long-term courses for recognition and
certification, and promotes skill-based competency modules in apparel and fashion
sectors, and where, career-wise, a student can have lateral or vertical mobility.
ATDC's director general, Darlie Koshy, said, "We can now offer new generation
vocational courses
that address critical knowledge and skills required to make the candidate "industry
ready", and also become a young entrepreneur."
"ATDC will offer a pilot programme in the January-February 2015 session, to be
followed in the July 2015-session at other ATDCs. Consider this a new year's gift
from the HRD ministry and ATDC to students keen on pursuing a career in apparel
and textile," he added.
AICTE chairman professor S S Mantha claimed this arrangement would encourage
employability and flexibility to pursue formal education, so that a student can take up
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
appropriate jobs in the fibre-to-fashion value chain at different levels of certification,
with better employability and learning capacity.
Union HRD secretary, Satya N Mohanty, said, "This will not only impart skills to the
youth, but also resonate the 'Make in India' pitch in the textile and garment industry."
Source:http://www.cottonmarket.in/news/news.php?action=fullnews&showcomments=1&id=160
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India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Praveen Jose, TNN | January 01, 2015
New apparel courses on offer in new year
GURGAON: The Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) in Gurgaon signed an
MoU with AICTE on Wednesday to offer various vocational programmes in apparel
manufacturing, entrepreneurship, fashion design and retailing.
The aim is to reduce the gap between skilled manpower requirements and its
availability in the apparel industry.
According to the MoU, 30 training centres of ATDC, India's largest vocational training
provider, have been approved by AICTE as "skill knowledge provider" (SKP) under
the national skill qualification framework (NSFQ) scheme. The NSQF is a nationally
integrated education and competency-based skill framework, which will provide
multiple career-advancement pathways, horizontal as well as vertical, both within
vocational education and training, and among vocational, general and technical
education, thus linking one level of learning to another, higher level.
This initiative is aligned with ATDC's long-term courses for recognition and
certification, and promotes skill-based competency modules in apparel and fashion
sectors, and where, career-wise, a student can have lateral or vertical mobility.
ATDC's director general, Darlie Koshy, said, "We can now offer new generation
vocational courses that address critical knowledge and skills required to make the
candidate "industry ready", and also become a young entrepreneur."
"ATDC will offer a pilot programme in the January-February 2015 session, to be
followed in the July 2015-session at other ATDCs. Consider this a new year's gift
from the HRD ministry and ATDC to students keen on pursuing a career in apparel
and textile," he added.
AICTE chairman professor S S Mantha claimed this arrangement would encourage
employability and flexibility to pursue formal education, so that a student can take up
appropriate jobs in the fibre-to-fashion value chain at different levels of certification,
with better employability and learning capacity.
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Union HRD secretary, Satya N Mohanty, said, "This will not only impart skills to the
youth, but also resonate the 'Make in India' pitch in the textile and garment industry."
Source:http://www.merinews.com/justInListing.do?choice=snippetCompleteDescription&newsID=
21505
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 01, 2015
ATDC partners AICTE & offers courses in apparels & fashion
Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) signed a
MoU with All India Council of Technical Training (AICTE),
to offer B. Voc Programmes in Apparel Manufacturing &
Entrepreneurship and Fashion Design & Retailing.
“With the ever increasing requirement of skilled-youth in the rapidly growing
IT/Fashion related sectors, there is distinct rise in demand for skill-education courses
from the new generation,” ATDC said in a statement.
It added, “This is an attempt to reduce the growing gaps between skilled man power
requirements and availability in the apparel industry.”
According to the MoU, 30 training centres of India’s largest vocational training
provider, ATDC have been approved by AICTE as ‘Skill Knowledge Provider’ (SKP)
under the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSFQ) Scheme.
The NSQF is a nationally integrated education and competency based skill
framework that will provide for multiple pathways, both within vocational education
and vocational training.
This initiative is aligned with ATDC’s long-term courses for proper recognition and
certification and in view of the practical difficulties in working with
Institutions/Universities with only a state-level jurisdiction.
“This initiative will go a long way in promoting skill based competency modules to be
part of the skill certification levels where a student can undergo skill based learning
in textile, apparel and fashion sectors systematically,” ATDC explained.
The committee for suggesting curriculum for Apparel & Fashion programmes
formulated by AICTE under the chairmanship of Dr Darlie Koshy, has developed the
“Vocational Content” of the certificate level-I to Level-VII.
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
In the first phase, the B. Vocational programmes will be offered by select 7 ATDCs
already in the apparel textile clusters across India which includes ATDCs at Jaipur,
Okhla, Noida, Faridabad, Tirupur, Thiruvananthapuram, Kolkata and Bhubaneshwar.
Dr Darlie Koshy, CEO at ATDC said, “ATDC Vocational Institutes are a vital part of
the vocational training system for careers in apparel, fashion and textiles having a
pan-India presence in and near apparel-textile Hubs, offering certificate, diploma and
advance diploma courses.”
“To attend to the ever increasing demand for degree courses, this MoU will facilitate
us to offer new generation vocational course that addresses critical knowledge and
skill sets required to make the candidate ‘industry ready’ right from the start and also
become a young-entrepreneur,” he added.
The ATDCs have state-of-the-art infrastructure in terms of training equipment and
human resources to offer two programmes, like B. Vocational in Apparel
Manufacturing & Entrepreneurship and B. Vocational in Fashion Design & Retailing.
With both having a suitable mix of general-education and skill-development
components based on the NSQF as per AICTE prescribed framework. (AR)
Source: http://www.newsfiber.com/p/s/h?v=Eon3abuZTTi4%3D+TwEzFr1gZrI%3D
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 01, 2015
NEWS: NEW APPAREL COURSES ON OFFER BY ATDC FROM 2015 The Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) has recently signed an
MoU(Memorandum of Understanding) with the AICTE, under which it would offer
various vocational programmes in apparel manufacturing, entrepreneurship, fashion
design and retailing.
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India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Praveen Jose,TNN | January 01, 2015
New apparel courses on offer in New Year
GURGAON: The Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) in Gurgaon signed an
MoU with AICTE on wednesday to offervarious vocational programmmes in apparel
manufacturing, entrepreneurship, fashion design and retailing.
The aim is to reduce the gap between skilled manpower requirements and its
availability in the apparel industry.
According to the MoU, 30 training centres of ATDC, India's largest vocational training
provider, have been approved by AICTE as "skill knowledge provider" (SKP) under
the national skill qualification framework (NSFQ) scheme. The NSQF is a nationally
integrated education and competency-based skill framework, which will provide
multiple career-advancement pathways, horizontal as well as vertical, both within
vocational education and training, and among vocational, general and technical
education, thus linking one level of learning to another, higher level.
This initiative is aligned with ATDC's long-term courses for recognition and
certification, and promotes skill-based competency modules in apparel and fashion
sectors, and where, career-wise, a student can have lateral or vertical mobility.
ATDC's director general, Darlie Koshy, said, "We can now offer new generation
vocational courses that address critical knowledge and skills required to make the
candidate "industry ready", and also become a young entrepreneur."
"ATDC will offer a pilot programme in the January-February 2015 session, to be
followed in the July 2015-session at other ATDCs. Consider this a new year's gift
from the HRD ministry and ATDC to students keen on pursuing a career in apparel
and textile," he added.
AICTE chairman professor S S Mantha claimed this arrangement would encourage
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
employability and flexibility to pursue formal education, so that a student can take up
appropriate jobs in the fibre-to-fashion value chain at different levels of certification,
with better employability and learning capacity.
Union HRD secretary, Satya N Mohanty, said, "This will not only impart skills to the
youth, but also resonate the 'Make in India' pitch in the textile and garment industry."
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/City/Gurgaon/New-apparel-courses-on-offer-in-
newyear/articleshow/45712717.cms
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 01, 2015
Apparel Training Centre Gets HRD Ministry’s Nod Thursday, 01 January 2015 | PNS | New Delhi
The HRD Ministry on Wednesday approved the Apparel Training and Design Centre
(ATDC), the country’s largest vocational training provider, to roll-out Bachelor in
Vocational Programmes for Apparel Fashion sectors in India.
This is one of the first initiatives taken keeping in view the vision of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi’s focus on skill development under the National Skill Qualification
Framework (NSFQ) Scheme.
With the ever increasing requirement of skilled-youth in the rapidly growing
IT/Fashion related sectors, there is distinct rise in demand for skill education courses
for the new generation. In an attempt to reduce the growing gaps between skilled
man power requirements and availability in the apparel industry, ATDC signed the
MoU with All India Council of Technical Training (AICTE), for approval to offer B. Voc
Programmes in Apparel Manufacturing & Entrepreneurship and Fashion Design &
Retailing.
The MoU was signed by AICTE chairman SS Mantha and ATDC chairman Virender
Uppal in the presence of HRD Secretary Satya N Mohanty for 30 training centres.
On the occasion Mohanty appreciated ATDC for initiating this unique vocational
course in apparel sector. “This course will not only be helpful in skilling the youth but
also resonate the make in India pitch in the textile and garment industry,” he said.
Mantha said this arrangement would encourage employability, and also flexibility to
pursue formal education and take up appropriate jobs in the Fibre-to-Fashion value
chain at the end of different levels of certification with better employability and
learning capacity.
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
The NSQF is a nationally integrated education and competency based skill
framework that will provide for multiple pathways, horizontal as well as vertical, both
within vocational education and vocational training and among vocational education,
vocational training, general education and technical education, thus linking one level
of learning to another higher level.
Source: http://www.dailypioneer.com/nation/apparel-training-centre-gets-hrd-ministrys-
nod.html
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 14, 2015
HRD Ministry approves ATDC- India’s largest vocational training provider to roll-out Bachelor in Vocational Programmes for Apparel-Fashion sectors in India India’s largest vocational training provider to roll-out Bachelor in Vocational
Programmes for Apparel-Fashion sectors in India.
With the ever increasing requirement of skilled-youth in the rapidly growing
IT/Fashion related sectors, there is distinct rise in demand for “SKILL-EDUCATION”
courses from the new generation. In an attempt to reduce the growing gaps
between skilled man power requirements and availability in the apparel
industry, Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) signed an MoU (Memorandum
of Understanding) with All India Council of Technical Training (AICTE), under
the Ministry of HRD at Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi on 31th December 2014 for
approval to offer B. Voc Programmes in Apparel Manufacturing & Entrepreneurship
and Fashion Design & Retailing.
The MoU was signed by Prof S S Mantha, Chairman,AICTE and Sh Virender Uppal,
Chairman, ATDC. The signing of the MoU was witnessed by, Shri Satya N
Mohanty,Secretary, Ministry of HRD (Higher Education), Sh Hari Kapoor-Vice-
Chairman, ATDC, Sh H K L Magu - Chairman (F&B) and other senior Officials of
AICTE and ATDC.
According to the MOU, 30 training centres of India’s largest vocational training
provider ATDC has been approved by AICTE as “SKILL KNOWLEDGE PROVIDER”
(SKP) under the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSFQ) Scheme. The NSQF
is a nationally integrated education and competency based skill framework that will
provide for multiple pathways, horizontal as well as vertical, both within vocational
education and vocational training and among vocational education, vocational
training, general education and technical education, thus linking one level of learning
to another higher level.
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
This initiative is aligned with ATDC’s long-term courses for proper recognition and
certification and in view of the practical difficulties in working with
Institutions/Universities with only a State-level jurisdiction. This initiative is a very
significant one as it certainly goes a long way in promoting skill based competency
modules to be part of the skill certification levels where a student can undergo skill
based learning in textile, apparel and fashion sectors systematically and have both
lateral and vertical mobility.
The committee for suggesting curriculum for Apparel & Fashion programmes
formulated by AICTE under the Chairmanship of Dr Darlie Koshy, has developed the
“Vocational Content” of the certificate level-I to Level-VII in the Fashion Design,
Textile Design, Apparel Manufacturing and Fashion Management streams.
In the first phase, the B. Vocational programmes will be offered by select 7 ATDCs
already in the Apparel Textile Clusters across India which includes ATDCs at Jaipur,
Okhla, Noida, Faridabad, Tirupur, Thiruvananthapuram, Kolkata and
Bhubaneshwar.Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG&CEO-ATDC& IAM, said “ATDC Vocational
Institutes are a vital part of the vocational training system for careers in apparel,
fashion and textiles having a pan-India presence in and near Apparel-Textile Hubs,
offering certificate, diploma and advance diploma courses. To attend to the ever
increasing demand for degree courses, this MOU will facilitate us to offer new
generation vocational course that addresses critical knowledge and skill sets
required to make the candidate “industry ready” right from the start and also become
a “young-entrepreneur”.” ATDCs have state-of-the-art infrastructure in terms of
training equipment and human resources to offer 2 Programmes viz. B. Vocational in
Apparel Manufacturing & Entrepreneurship and B. Vocational in Fashion Design &
Retailing both having a suitable mix of general-education and skill-development
components based on the NSQF as per AICTE prescribed framework.”
ATDC has collaborated with Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development
(RGNIYD), an Institute of National Importance through an Act of Parliament under
Ministry of Skill Development and the B Vocational Degree Programmes would be
offered under the tripartite arrangement between RGNIYD as “University” and
Institute of Apparel management (IAM), Gurgaon and ATDC being “Knowledge
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Partner and SKP” respectively. The “Skill-Development” component to be given by
SKP i.e. ATDC and knowledge partner - IAM, will provide students with appropriate
knowledge, practice and attitude, so as to become work ready. The signing of this
MOU would allow ATDC to offer the programmes in January-February 2015 session
through may be ATDC Faridabad or NOIDA as a pilot and thereafter in the main
admission session i.e. July 2015 at other ATDCs.
Shri Satya N Mohanty, Secretary, Ministry of HRD (Higher Education), said “I
congratulate ATDC for initiating this unique course B. Vocational in Apparel sector.
This course will not only be helpful in skilling the youth but also resonate themake in
India pitch in the textile and garment industry. ”
“This arrangement would encourage employability, and also flexibility to pursue
formal education and take up appropriate jobs in the Fibre-to-Fashion value chain at
the end of different levels of certification with better employability and learning
capacity.” said, Prof S S Mantha, Chairman, AICTE.
Speaking on the occasion, Chairman of ATDC, Sri Virender Uppal said “Industry
requires trained professionals at all tiers in the apparel industry, while the existing
courses address the entry level requirement, B. Vocational courses give thrust to
middle management professionals which are in significant demand due to new
technological and IT interventions in the apparel-retail industry”.
This MOU will compliment AICTE and ATDC capabilities to reach and achieve a
common goal of skilling India.
Source: http://www.pressreleaseping.com/hrd-ministry-approves-atdc-india%E2%80%99s-largest-
vocational- training-provider-roll-out-bachelor-vocational
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 01, 2015
HRD Ministry approves ATDC- India’s largest vocational training provider to roll-out Bachelor in Vocational Programmes for Apparel-Fashion sectors in India With the ever increasing requirement of skilled-youth in the rapidly growing
IT/Fashion related sectors, there is distinct rise in demand for “SKILL-EDUCATION”
courses from the new generation. In an attempt to reduce the growing gaps
between skilled man power requirements and availability in the apparel industry,
Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) signed an MoU (Memorandum of
Understanding) with All India Council of Technical Training (AICTE), under the
Ministry of HRD at Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi on 31th December 2014 for approval
to offer B. Voc Programmes in Apparel Manufacturing & Entrepreneurship and
Fashion Design & Retailing. The MoU was signed by Prof S S Mantha, Chairman,
AICTE and Sh Virender Uppal, Chairman, ATDC.
The signing of the MoU was witnessed by, Shri Satya N Mohanty, Secretary, Ministry
of HRD (Higher Education), Sh Hari Kapoor-Vice-Chairman, ATDC, Sh H K L Magu -
Chairman (F&B) and other senior Officials of AICTE and ATDC.
According to the MOU, 30 training centres of India’s largest vocational training
provider ATDC has been approved by AICTE as “SKILL KNOWLEDGE PROVIDER”
(SKP) under the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSFQ) Scheme. The NSQF
is a nationally integrated education and competency based skill framework that will
provide for multiple pathways, horizontal as well as vertical, both within vocational
education and vocational training and among vocational education, vocational
training, general education and technical education, thus linking one level of learning
to another higher level.
This initiative is aligned with ATDC’s long-term courses for proper recognition and
certification and in view of the practical difficulties in working with
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Institutions/Universities with only a State-level jurisdiction. This initiative is a very
significant one as it certainly goes a long way in promoting skill based competency
modules to be part of the skill certification levels where a student can undergo skill
based learning in textile, apparel and fashion sectors systematically and have both
lateral and vertical mobility.
The committee for suggesting curriculum for Apparel & Fashion programmes
formulated by AICTE under the Chairmanship of Dr Darlie Koshy, has developed the
“Vocational Content” of the certificate level-I to Level-VII in the Fashion Design,
Textile Design, Apparel Manufacturing and Fashion Management streams.
In the first phase, the B. Vocational programmes will be offered by select 7 ATDCs
already in the Apparel Textile Clusters across India which includes ATDCs at Jaipur,
Okhla, Noida, Faridabad, Tirupur, Thiruvananthapuram, Kolkata and Bhubaneshwar.
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG&CEO-ATDC& IAM, said “ATDC Vocational Institutes are a vital
part of the vocational training system for careers in apparel, fashion and textiles
having a pan-India presence in and near Apparel-Textile Hubs, offering certificate,
diploma and advance diploma courses. To attend to the ever increasing demand for
degree courses, this MOU will facilitate us to offer new generation vocational course
that addresses critical knowledge and skill sets required to make the candidate
“industry ready” right from the start and also become a “young-entrepreneur”.”
ATDCs have state-of-the-art infrastructure in terms of training equipment and human
resources to offer 2 Programmes viz. B. Vocational in Apparel Manufacturing &
Entrepreneurship and B. Vocational in Fashion Design & Retailing both having a
suitable mix of general-education and skill-development components based on the
NSQF as per AICTE prescribed framework.”
ATDC has collaborated with Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development
(RGNIYD), an Institute of National Importance through an Act of Parliament under
Ministry of Skill Development and the B Vocational Degree Programmes would be
offered under the tripartite arrangement between RGNIYD as “University” and
Institute of Apparel management (IAM), Gurgaon and ATDC being “Knowledge
Partner and SKP” respectively. The “Skill-Development” component to be given by
SKP i.e. ATDC and knowledge partner - IAM, will provide students with appropriate
knowledge, practice and attitude, so as to become work ready. The signing of this
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
MOU would allow ATDC to offer the programmes in January-February 2015 session
through may be ATDC Faridabad or NOIDA as a pilot and thereafter in the main
admission session i.e. July 2015 at other ATDCs.
Shri Satya N Mohanty, Secretary, Ministry of HRD (Higher Education), said “I
congratulate ATDC for initiating this unique course B. Vocational in Apparel sector.
This course will not only be helpful in skilling the youth but also resonate the make in
India pitch in the textile and garment industry. ”
“This arrangement would encourage employability, and also flexibility to pursue
formal education and take up appropriate jobs in the Fibre-to-Fashion value chain at
the end of different levels of certification with better employability and learning
capacity.” said, Prof S S Mantha, Chairman, AICTE. Speaking on the occasion,
Chairman of AEPC, Sri Virender Uppal said “Industry requires trained professionals
at all tiers in the apparel industry, while the existing courses address the entry level
requirement, B. Vocational courses give thrust to middle management professionals
which are in significant demand due to new technological and IT interventions in the
apparel-retail industry”.
This MOU will compliment AICTE and ATDC capabilities to reach and achieve a
common goal of skilling India.
Source: http://www.educationnewsindia.com
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 01, 2015
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Source: http://www.freepressindex.com/hrd-ministry-approves-atdc-aicte-586421.html
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 01, 2015
ATDC partners AICTE & offers courses in apparels & fashion
Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC)
signed a MoU with All India Council of Technical
Training (AICTE), to offer B. Voc Programmes in
Apparel Manufacturing & Entrepreneurship and
Fashion Design & Retailing.
“With the ever increasing requirement of skilled-youth in the rapidly growing
IT/Fashion related sectors, there is distinct rise in demand for skill-education courses
from the new generation,” ATDC said in a statement.
It added, “This is an attempt to reduce the growing gaps between skilled man power
requirements and availability in the apparel industry.”
According to the MoU, 30 training centres of India’s largest vocational training
provider, ATDC have been approved by AICTE as ‘Skill Knowledge Provider’ (SKP)
under the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSFQ) Scheme.
The NSQF is a nationally integrated education and competency based skill
framework that will provide for multiple pathways, both within vocational education
and vocational training.
This initiative is aligned with ATDC’s long-term courses for proper recognition and
certification and in view of the practical difficulties in working with
Institutions/Universities with only a state-level jurisdiction.
“This initiative will go a long way in promoting skill based competency modules to be
part of the skill certification levels where a student can undergo skill based learning
in textile, apparel and fashion sectors systematically,” ATDC explained.
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
The committee for suggesting curriculum for Apparel & Fashion programmes
formulated by AICTE under the chairmanship of Dr Darlie Koshy, has developed the
“Vocational Content” of the certificate level-I to Level-VII.
In the first phase, the B. Vocational programmes will be offered by select 7 ATDCs
already in the apparel textile clusters across India which includes ATDCs at Jaipur,
Okhla, Noida, Faridabad, Tirupur, Thiruvananthapuram, Kolkata and Bhubaneshwar.
Dr Darlie Koshy, CEO at ATDC said, “ATDC Vocational Institutes are a vital part of
the vocational training system for careers in apparel, fashion and textiles having a
pan-India presence in and near apparel-textile Hubs, offering certificate, diploma and
advance diploma courses.”
“To attend to the ever increasing demand for degree courses, this MoU will facilitate
us to offer new generation vocational course that addresses critical knowledge and
skill sets required to make the candidate ‘industry ready’ right from the start and also
become a young-entrepreneur,” he added.
The ATDCs have state-of-the-art infrastructure in terms of training equipment and
human resources to offer two programmes, like B. Vocational in Apparel
Manufacturing & Entrepreneurship and B. Vocational in Fashion Design & Retailing.
With both having a suitable mix of general-education and skill-development
components based on the NSQF as per AICTE prescribed framework. (AR)
Source: http://www.fibre2fashion.com/news/apparel-news/newsdetails.aspx?news_id=169801
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 01, 2015
ATDC partners AICTE & offers courses in apparels & fashion
Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) signed a MoU with All India Council of
Technical Training (AICTE), to offer B. Voc Programmes in Apparel Manufacturing &
Entrepreneurship and Fashion Design & Retailing.
Source: http://www.tennews.in/tag/atdc-partners-aicte-offers-courses-in-apparels-fashion/
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 01, 2015
ATDC Partners AICTE & Offers Courses in Apparels & Fashion – fibre2fashion.com
ATDC partners AICTE & offers courses in apparels & fashionFibre2fashion.com
Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) signed a MoU with All India Council of
Technical Training (AICTE), to offer B. Voc Programmes in Apparel Manufacturing &
Entrepreneurship and Fashion Design & Retailing. “With the ever increasing
requirement …New apparel courses on offer in new year…
Source: http://www.justfashionnews.com/atdc-partners-aicte-offers-courses-in-apparels-
fashionfibre2fashion-com/
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
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ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
December 31, 2014
HRD Ministry approves ATDC- India’s largest vocational training provider to roll-out Bachelor in Vocational Programmes for Apparel-Fashion sectors in India
With the ever increasing requirement of skilled-youth
in the rapidly growing IT/Fashion related sectors, there
is distinct rise in demand for “SKILL-EDUCATION”
courses from the new generation. In an attempt to
reduce the growing gaps between skilled man power
requirements and availability in the apparel industry,
Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) signed an MoU (Memorandum of
Understanding) with All India Council of Technical Training (AICTE), under
the Ministry of HRD at Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi on 31thDecember 2014 for
approval to offer B. Voc Programmes in Apparel Manufacturing & Entrepreneurship
and Fashion Design & Retailing. The MoU was signed by Prof S S Mantha,
Chairman,AICTE and Sh Virender Uppal, Chairman, ATDC. The signing of the MoU
was witnessed by, Shri Satya N Mohanty, Secretary, Ministry of HRD (Higher
Education), Sh Hari Kapoor-Vice-Chairman, ATDC, Sh H K L Magu – Chairman
(F&B) and other senior Officials of AICTE and ATDC.
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG&CEO-ATDC& IAM, said “ATDC Vocational Institutes are a vital
part of the vocational training system for careers in apparel, fashion and textiles
having a pan-India presence in and near Apparel-Textile Hubs, offering certificate,
diploma and advance diploma courses. To attend to the ever increasing demand for
degree courses, this MOU will facilitate us to offer new generation vocational course
that addresses critical knowledge and skill sets required to make the candidate
“industry ready” right from the start and also become a “young-entrepreneur”.”
ATDCs have state-of-the-art infrastructure in terms of training equipment and human
resources to offer 2 Programmes viz. B. Vocational in Apparel Manufacturing &
Entrepreneurship and B. Vocational in Fashion Design & Retailing both having a
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
suitable mix of general-education and skill-development components based on the
NSQF as per AICTE prescribed framework.”
ATDC has collaborated with Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development
(RGNIYD), an Institute of National Importance through an Act of Parliament under
Ministry of Skill Development and the B Vocational Degree Programmes would be
offered under the tripartite arrangement between RGNIYD as “University” and
Institute of Apparel management (IAM), Gurgaon and ATDC being “Knowledge
Partner and SKP” respectively. The “Skill-Development” component to be given by
SKP i.e. ATDC and knowledge partner – IAM, will provide students with appropriate
knowledge, practice and attitude, so as to become work ready. The signing of this
MOU would allow ATDC to offer the programmes in January-February 2015 session
through may be ATDC Faridabad or NOIDA as a pilot and thereafter in the main
admission session i.e. July 2015 at other ATDCs.
Shri Satya N Mohanty, Secretary, Ministry of HRD (Higher Education), said “I
congratulate ATDC for initiating this unique course B. Vocational in Apparel sector.
This course will not only be helpful in skilling the youth but also resonate themake in
India pitch in the textile and garment industry. ”
“This arrangement would encourage employability, and also flexibility to pursue
formal education and take up appropriate jobs in the Fibre-to-Fashion value chain at
the end of different levels of certification with better employability and learning
capacity.” said, Prof S S Mantha, Chairman, AICTE. Speaking on the occasion,
Chairman of ATDC, Sri Virender Uppal said “Industry requires trained professionals
at all tiers in the apparel industry, while the existing courses address the entry level
requirement, B. Vocational courses give thrust to middle management professionals
which are in significant demand due to new technological and IT interventions in the
apparel-retail industry”.This MOU will compliment AICTE and ATDC capabilities to
reach and achieve a common goal of skilling India.
Source: http://www.freepressrelease.com/hrd-ministry-approves-atdc-indias-largest-vocational-
trainingprovider-ollout-bachelor-vocational-programmes-apparelfashion-sectors-india/872022/
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
December 31, 2014
HRD Ministry approves ATDC & AICTE MoU
With the ever increasing requirement of skilled-youth in
the rapidly growing IT/Fashion related sectors, there is
distinct rise in demand for “SKILL-
EDUCATION” courses from the new generation. In an
attempt to reduce the growing gaps between skilled
man power requirements and availability in the apparel industry, Apparel Training
and Design Centre (ATDC) signed an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with All
India Council of Technical Training (AICTE), under the Ministry of HRD at Shastri
Bhawan, New Delhi on 31th December 2014 for approval to offer B. Voc
Programmes in Apparel Manufacturing & Entrepreneurship and Fashion Design &
Retailing. The MoU was signed by Prof S S Mantha, Chairman,AICTE and Sh
Virender Uppal, Chairman, ATDC. The signing of the MoU was witnessed by, Shri
Satya N Mohanty,Secretary, Ministry of HRD (Higher Education), Sh Hari Kapoor-
Vice-Chairman, ATDC, Sh H K L Magu - Chairman (F&B) and other senior Officials
of AICTE and ATDC.
According to the MOU, 30 training centres of India’s largest vocational training
provider ATDC has been approved by AICTE as “SKILL KNOWLEDGE PROVIDER”
(SKP) under the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSFQ) Scheme. The NSQF
is a nationally integrated education and competency based skill framework that will
provide for multiple pathways, horizontal as well as vertical, both within vocational
education and vocational training and among vocational education, vocational
training, general education and technical education, thus linking one level of learning
to another higher level.
This initiative is aligned with ATDC’s long-term courses for proper recognition and
certification and in view of the practical difficulties in working with
Institutions/Universities with only a State-level jurisdiction. This initiative is a very
significant one as it certainly goes a long way in promoting skill based competency
modules to be part of the skill certification levels where a student can undergo skill
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
based learning in textile, apparel and fashion sectors systematically and have both
lateral and vertical mobility.
The committee for suggesting curriculum for Apparel & Fashion programmes
formulated by AICTE under the Chairmanship of Dr Darlie Koshy, has developed the
“Vocational Content” of the certificate level-I to Level-VII in the Fashion Design,
Textile Design, Apparel Manufacturing and Fashion Management streams.
In the first phase, the B. Vocational programmes will be offered by select 7 ATDCs
already in the Apparel Textile Clusters across India which includes ATDCs at Jaipur,
Okhla, Noida, Faridabad, Tirupur, Thiruvananthapuram, Kolkata and Bhubaneshwar.
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG&CEO-ATDC& IAM, said “ATDC Vocational Institutes are a vital
part of the vocational training system for careers in apparel, fashion and textiles
having a pan-India presence in and near Apparel-Textile Hubs, offering certificate,
diploma and advance diploma courses. To attend to the ever increasing demand for
degree courses, this MOU will facilitate us to offer new generation vocational course
that addresses critical knowledge and skill sets required to make the candidate
“industry ready” right from the start and also become a “young-entrepreneur”.”
ATDCs have state-of-the-art infrastructure in terms of training equipment and human
resources to offer 2 Programmes viz. B. Vocational in Apparel Manufacturing &
Entrepreneurship and B. Vocational in Fashion Design & Retailing both having a
suitable mix of general-education and skill-development components based on the
NSQF as per AICTE prescribed framework.”
ATDC has collaborated with Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development
(RGNIYD), an Institute of National Importance through an Act of Parliament under
Ministry of Skill Development and the B Vocational Degree Programmes would be
offered under the tripartite arrangement between RGNIYD as “University” and
Institute of Apparel management (IAM), Gurgaon and ATDC being “Knowledge
Partner and SKP” respectively. The “Skill-Development” component to be given by
SKP i.e. ATDC and knowledge partner - IAM, will provide students with appropriate
knowledge, practice and attitude, so as to become work ready. The signing of this
MOU would allow ATDC to offer the programmes in January-February 2015 session
through may be ATDC Faridabad or NOIDA as a pilot and thereafter in the main
admission session i.e. July 2015 at other ATDCs.
Shri Satya N Mohanty, Secretary, Ministry of HRD (Higher Education), said “I
congratulate ATDC for initiating this unique course B. Vocational in Apparel sector.
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
This course will not only be helpful in skilling the youth but also resonate themake in
India pitch in the textile and garment industry. ”
“This arrangement would encourage employability, and also flexibility to pursue
formal education and take up appropriate jobs in the Fibre-to-Fashion value chain at
the end of different levels of certification with better employability and learning
capacity.” said, Prof S S Mantha, Chairman, AICTE.
Speaking on the occasion, Chairman of ATDC, Sri Virender Uppal said “Industry
requires trained professionals at all tiers in the apparel industry, while the existing
courses address the entry level requirement, B. Vocational courses give thrust to
middle management professionals which are in significant demand due to new
technological and IT interventions in the apparel-retail industry”.
This MOU will compliment AICTE and ATDC capabilities to reach and achieve a
common goal of skilling India.
Source: http://www.prlog.org/12410083-hrd-ministry-approves-atdc-aicte-mou.html
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
EDUCATION NEWS
Admission Notifications, Exams, Results December 31, 2014
Certificate in Garment Construction Techniques 2015 @ Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) in Gurgaon | www.atdcindia.co.in
By Saikrupa.Under Notifications Tags:Gurgaon, ATDC, 15 January 2015, Apparel Training and
Design Centre, Certificate In Garment Construction Techniques, CGCT, www.atdcindia.co.in
Admission notification from Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) for
Certificate course. As applications are invited from eligible students to enroll for the
Certificate in Garment Construction Techniques (CGCT) for the academic year
2015. Qualified students to study in Gurgaon.
Course Name: Certificate in Garment Construction Techniques (CGCT).
Eligibility: Pass in SSC examination from a recognized educational board.
Application Type Full-Time.
How To Apply Application forms are available in official website. The application duly
filled in along with attested copies of degree/certificates/mark sheets, fees as
applicable and two passport size photograph (one to be pasted on the application
form) is to be submitted to the respective Training Centre either directly or by
registered post.
Detailed notification of Apparel Training and Design Centre for Certificate in Garment
Construction Techniques @ Click Here.
To Download Application Form:Click Here.
Last date for applications 15th January, 2015.
Visit website www.atdcindia.co.in for more information on other course intakes in
Apparel Training and Design Centre, Gurgaon.
Source: http://edunews.co.in/certificate-in-garment-construction-techniques-2015-
apparel-training-and-design-centre-atdc-in-gurgaon-www-atdcindia-co-in/
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
December 31, 2014
HRD Ministry approves ATDC- India’s largest vocational training provider to roll-out Bachelor in Vocational Programmes for Apparel-Fashion sectors in India
With the ever increasing requirement of skilled-youth in the rapidly growing
IT/Fashion related sectors, there is distinct rise in demand for “SKILL-EDUCATION”
courses from the new generation. In an attempt to reduce the growing gaps between
skilled man power requirements and availability in the apparel industry, Apparel
Training and Design Centre (ATDC) signed an MoU (Memorandum of
Understanding) with All India Council of Technical Training (AICTE), under the
Ministry of HRD at Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi on 31th December 2014 for approval
to offer B. Voc Programmes in Apparel Manufacturing & Entrepreneurship and
Fashion Design & Retailing. The MoU was signed by Prof S S Mantha, Chairman,
AICTE and Sh Virender Uppal, Chairman, ATDC. The signing of the MoU was
witnessed by, Shri Satya N Mohanty, Secretary, Ministry of HRD (Higher Education),
Sh Hari Kapoor-Vice-Chairman, ATDC, Sh H K L Magu - Chairman (F&B) and other
senior Officials of AICTE and ATDC.’
According to the MOU, 30 training centres of India’s largest vocational training
provider ATDC has been approved by AICTE as “SKILL KNOWLEDGE PROVIDER”
(SKP) under the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSFQ) Scheme. The NSQF
is a nationally integrated education and competency based skill framework that will
provide for multiple pathways, horizontal as well as vertical, both within vocational
education and vocational training and among vocational education, vocational
training, general education and technical education, thus linking one level of learning
to another higher level.
This initiative is aligned with ATDC’s long-term courses for proper recognition and
certification and in view of the practical difficulties in working with
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Institutions/Universities with only a State-level jurisdiction. This initiative is a very
significant one as it certainly goes a long way in promoting skill based competency
modules to be part of the skill certification levels where a student can undergo skill
based learning in textile, apparel and fashion sectors systematically and have both
lateral and vertical mobility.
The committee for suggesting curriculum for Apparel & Fashion programmes
formulated by AICTE under the Chairmanship of Dr Darlie Koshy, has developed the
“Vocational Content” of the certificate level-I to Level-VII in the Fashion Design,
Textile Design, Apparel Manufacturing and Fashion Management streams.
In the first phase, the B. Vocational programmes will be offered by select 7 ATDCs
already in the Apparel Textile Clusters across India which includes ATDCs at Jaipur,
Okhla, Noida, Faridabad, Tirupur, Thiruvananthapuram, Kolkata and Bhubaneshwar.
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG&CEO-ATDC& IAM, said “ATDC Vocational Institutes are a vital
part of the vocational training system for careers in apparel, fashion and textiles
having a pan-India presence in and near Apparel-Textile Hubs, offering certificate,
diploma and advance diploma courses. To attend to the ever increasing demand for
degree courses, this MOU will facilitate us to offer new generation vocational course
that addresses critical knowledge and skill sets required to make the candidate
“industry ready” right from the start and also become a “young-entrepreneur”.”
ATDCs have state-of-the-art infrastructure in terms of training equipment and human
resources to offer 2 Programmes viz. B. Vocational in Apparel Manufacturing &
Entrepreneurship and B. Vocational in Fashion Design & Retailing both having a
suitable mix of general-education and skill-development components based on the
NSQF as per AICTE prescribed framework.”
ATDC has collaborated with Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development
(RGNIYD), an Institute of National Importance through an Act of Parliament under
Ministry of Skill Development and the B Vocational Degree Programmes would be
offered under the tripartite arrangement between RGNIYD as “University” and
Institute of Apparel management (IAM), Gurgaon and ATDC being “Knowledge
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Partner and SKP” respectively. The “Skill-Development” component to be given by
SKP i.e. ATDC and knowledge partner - IAM, will provide students with appropriate
knowledge, practice and attitude, so as to become work ready. The signing of this
MOU would allow ATDC to offer the programmes in January-February 2015 session
through may be ATDC Faridabad or NOIDA as a pilot and thereafter in the main
admission session i.e. July 2015 at other ATDCs.
Shri Satya N Mohanty, Secretary, Ministry of HRD (Higher Education), said “I
congratulate ATDC for initiating this unique course B. Vocational in Apparel sector.
This course will not only be helpful in skilling the youth but also resonate the make in
India pitch in the textile and garment industry. ”
“This arrangement would encourage employability, and also flexibility to pursue
formal education and take up appropriate jobs in the Fibre-to-Fashion value chain at
the end of different levels of certification with better employability and learning
capacity.” said, Prof S S Mantha, Chairman, AICTE.Speaking on the occasion,
Chairman of ATDC, Sri Virender Uppal said “Industry requires trained professionals
at all tiers in the apparel industry, while the existing courses address the entry level
requirement, B. Vocational courses give thrust to middle management professionals
which are in significant demand due to new technological and IT interventions in the
apparel-retail industry”.
This MOU will compliment AICTE and ATDC capabilities to reach and achieve a
common goal of skilling In..
Source: http://www.exactrelease.org/hrdministry-approves-atdc--in-link-833625.html
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December 31, 2014
HRD Ministry approves ATDC & AICTE MoU
With the ever increasing requirement of skilled-youth in the rapidly growing
IT/Fashion related sectors, there is distinct rise in demand for "SKILL-EDUCATION"
courses from the new generation. In an attempt to reduce the growing gaps between
skilled man power requirements and availability in the apparel industry, Apparel
Training and Design Centre signed an MoU with All India Council of Technical
Training , under the Ministry of HRD at Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi on 31th
December 2014 for approval to offer B. Voc Programmes in Apparel Manufacturing
& Entrepreneurship and Fashion Design & Retailing.
Source: http://www.topix.com/search/article?q=IAM+ministry+of+textile
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