“India’s ITI ecosystem suffers from a severe employability crisis despite sustained public spending”. Bring out the key reasons for weak placement outcomes. Examine how PM-SETU’s design attempts to correct these failures.
Kartavya Desk Staff
Topic: Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health, Education, Human Resources.
Topic: Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health, Education, Human Resources.
Q3. “India’s ITI ecosystem suffers from a severe employability crisis despite sustained public spending”. Bring out the key reasons for weak placement outcomes. Examine how PM-SETU’s design attempts to correct these failures. (10 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: TH
Why the question Despite large public expenditure on ITIs and repeated reforms, employability outcomes remain extremely weak, making vocational education a governance and implementation challenge. PM-SETU is a major new scheme in news. Key Demand of the question You have to first identify the key reasons behind poor placement outcomes in the ITI ecosystem despite sustained spending, and then examine how PM-SETU’s hub-and-spoke model, industry partnership, and NSTI upgradation attempt to correct these failures. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Open by linking skilling to demographic dividend and state capacity, and highlight the spending–outcome gap in vocational education. Body Explain the key causes of weak placements such as trainer shortages, outdated training, weak industry linkage, and poor placement systems. Examine how PM-SETU addresses these through hub-and-spoke upgradation, industry-led planning and co-funding, KPI-based monitoring, and strengthening NSTIs for trainer development. Conclusion Conclude with stating that PM-SETU will succeed only if it prioritises trainer quality and labour-market linkages, and not just infrastructure upgrades.
Why the question
Despite large public expenditure on ITIs and repeated reforms, employability outcomes remain extremely weak, making vocational education a governance and implementation challenge. PM-SETU is a major new scheme in news.
Key Demand of the question
You have to first identify the key reasons behind poor placement outcomes in the ITI ecosystem despite sustained spending, and then examine how PM-SETU’s hub-and-spoke model, industry partnership, and NSTI upgradation attempt to correct these failures.
Structure of the Answer:
Introduction Open by linking skilling to demographic dividend and state capacity, and highlight the spending–outcome gap in vocational education.
• Explain the key causes of weak placements such as trainer shortages, outdated training, weak industry linkage, and poor placement systems.
• Examine how PM-SETU addresses these through hub-and-spoke upgradation, industry-led planning and co-funding, KPI-based monitoring, and strengthening NSTIs for trainer development.
Conclusion Conclude with stating that PM-SETU will succeed only if it prioritises trainer quality and labour-market linkages, and not just infrastructure upgrades.