RFP_SFJ 2014-15 Forms v6 - Copy

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PUNJAB SKILLS DEVELOPMENT FUND
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
Technical Proposal
SKILLS FOR JOB 2014-15
Name of Organisation
Sector
Name of Trade
Date of Submission
LETTER FOR THE SUBMISSION OF TECHNICAL PROPOSAL
[Firm letterhead]
[Date]
Manager Technical
Punjab Skills Development Fund,
House No. 125 Abu Bakar Block,
New Garden Town,
Lahore
Tel No: 042-35857780-81,
Subject: Technical Proposal in Response to Letter of Invitation No. [Insert number & date]
Dear Sir,
We offer to provide the Services for “Skills for Job 2014-15: [Insert Trade Name]” in accordance
with your Request for Proposal and Terms of Reference. We hereby submit our Technical Proposal
including the required documents in a sealed envelope. We are submitting this Proposal as a single
firm / in association with: [Insert a list with full name and address of each associated entity if
applicable]
We hereby declare that all the information and statements made in this Proposal are true and accept
that any misinterpretation contained therein may lead to our disqualification. If negotiations are held
during the period of validity of the Proposal, indicated in the Data Sheet, we undertake to negotiate on
the basis of the proposed staff and facilities. Our Proposal is binding upon us and subject to the
modifications resulting from Agreement negotiations.
We undertake that we will initiate the services as per the date mentioned in the Data Sheet if our
proposal is accepted. We understand you are not bound to accept any or all Proposals you receive.
Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Signature
Name and Title of Signatory:
Enclosures: Parts A-E as prescribed by PSDF
ENCLOSED FORMS
The Information Required for Technical Proposal Comprises of
PART A:
Information about Organisation and Consortium
(Note: This part must be same for proposals of all the trades)
PART B:
Training Delivery Capacity, Quality and Past Experience
Max Score: 70
PART C:
Implementation Team & Experience
Max Score: 30
PART D:
Declaration
PART E:
Check List
Appendix A:
CV Format
Appendix B:
Letter of Association Format
All parts are to be filled in using the attached Forms.
PART A
Information about Organisation and Consortium
Please provide information about your organization/consortium using the following form.
ORGANISATION & CONSORTIUM
Code
TA1
Required Information
Response
Legal Name of Organisation
Consortium Partner, if any
Name:
Address:
TA2
Telephone Number:
Lead organization plus maximum one organization as consortium partner is allowed. In case
a consortium partner is a group of Colleges/Institutes it must be established that the group is
a legal entity and all the Colleges/Institutes are owned by that legal entity. Franchises / Sub
campuses will be regarded as separate entities.Consortium partner should be as mentioned
in EOI. (Consortium letter must be provided on the format prescribed in Appendix B).
Name of Head of Organization/Lead
Organization
Designation
TA3
Email
Mobile
Address of Organization or Lead
Organisation:
Phone
TA4
Email
Fax
Website
Name of Contact Person1
Designation
Phone
Email
TA5
Fax
Mobile
1
Only Head of organisation / lead organisation or nominated contact person will be authorised to
communicate with PSDF.
TECHNICAL PROPOSAL
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PART B
TRADE/COURSE OFFERED
TB 1. In case testing and certification is to be done by Punjab Board of Technical Education
(PBTE).
Name of Course /Trade
(Refer to Annexure A )
Duration (in months)
(Refer to Annexure A )
Curriculum Source
(Refer to Annexure A )
TB 2. In case and testing and certification is to be done by any national testing and
certification authority other than PBTE.
Name of Course /Trade
Duration (in months)
Curriculum Source
Testing & Certification Body
TB 3. In case testing and certification is to be done by any international testing and
certification body.
Name of Course /Trade
(Which will appear on Certificate to be
awarded)
Course Code (If any)
Level of Course (If any)
Duration (in months)
Curriculum Source
Testing & Certification Body
Note: Skill proficiency award and Level 1 Certificate courses of City & Guilds should not be
proposed.
TECHNICAL PROPOSAL
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TB 4. TRAINEE NUMBER
Please tell us about the number of persons that are proposed to be trained.
No of Students per
Class
(Cannot be more
than 25)
Number of Classes
Per
Batch
Number of
Batches
Total Trainees
(S)
(C)1
(B)2
B XC X S
1
Persons undergoing training at one time and one place, as one cohort/group, form a “class”.
term “batch” depicts the number of times a course will be repeated. One batch can have multiple classes.
For a three month course, maximum number of batches in a year can be 4; for six months course, maximum
number of batches can be 2; and for twelve month course only one batch can be run.
2 The
TECHNICAL PROPOSAL
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TB 5. TRAINING LOCATION
Please tell us about all the training locations where the training will be delivered. PSDF team may
visit the location to asses training delivery capacity and will score accordingly. You are requested to
provide information about address in sufficient detail so that PSDF team may reach the site without
any guidance. Please use separate table for each institute / location. If locations are more than one,
add tables accordingly.
Training Institute / Location I
Name of Institute
Address (Street, City, & Telephone Number) of
Training Institute / Location
Lead Organisation
Who will deliver training?
(Lead Organisation or Consortium Partner)
Consortium Partner
Proposed Number of Trainees per Class
Proposed Number of Classes in each batch in
the proposed institute / location.
Number of Batches
Are trainers for theoretical & practical training
available in the institute for the proposed trade /
course or will be appointed after award of
contract?
☐Yes,
☐No, will be appointed after award of the contract
If yes, provide CVs on the attached format
☐Fully equipped workshop/lab available.
Availability of the required machinery,
equipment, tools, furniture etc. for the proposed
trade / course with reference to the list provided
in the curriculum.
In case of partially equipped workshop / Lab,
provide the details of items NOT available in the
above proposed institute / location with
reference to the required items and facilities for
the trade mentioned in curriculum. (Attach
separately)
☐Partially equipped workshop / lab available
☐Workshop / Lab. will be established after award of
contract.
☐List attached
☐List not attached
PSDF may check the availability of items during
evaluation / training location visits.
TECHNICAL PROPOSAL
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Training Location II
Name of Institute
Address (Street, City, & Telephone Number) of
Training Institute / Location
Lead Organisation
Who will deliver training?
(Lead Organisation or Consortium Partner)
Consortium Partner
Proposed Number of Trainees per Class
Proposed Number of Classes in each batch in
the proposed institute / location.
Number of Batches
Are trainers for theoretical & practical training
available in the institute for the proposed trade /
course or will be appointed after award of
contract?
☐Yes,
☐No, will be appointed after award of the contract
If yes, provide CVs on the attached format
☐Fully equipped workshop/lab available.
Availability of the required machinery,
equipment, tools, furniture etc. for the proposed
trade / course with reference to the list provided
in the curriculum.
In case of partially equipped workshop / Lab,
provide the details of items NOT available in the
above proposed institute / location with
reference to the required items and facilities for
the trade mentioned in curriculum. (Attach
separately)
☐Partially equipped workshop / lab available
☐Workshop / Lab. will be established after award of
contract.
☐List attached
☐List not attached
PSDF may check the availability of items during
evaluation / training location visits.
Note: Provide the information as per above table for each training location.
TECHNICAL PROPOSAL
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TB 6. PAST EXPERIENCE
Provide one example of relevant past experience for the training delivery of your organization and/or
consortium partner, whosoever will implement this course. Service Providers who have already
worked with PSDF will quote their experience with PSDF relevant to the proposed course/ trade
TB 6
PAST EXPERIENCE
Name of Trade/Course
Name of Training Provider
(Lead Organisation or
proposed Consortium
Partner)
Duration of Training
(in months)
Was the training one-time or
is being conducted on a
continuous basis? (Attach
documentary evidence for
the claimed experience)
One time, if so then in what year? _________
Continuous basis. If so in which year was training started? ______
Total Number of Persons
Trained
Location of Training
Client/Donor (if sponsored)
Was the training certified? If
yes, mention the name of
certifying authority.
Mention name of two employers, who have employed your trained persons for the above mentioned
course?
Name of Organization
Name of Contact
Person
Address
Mobile Number
Mention name of two trainees who got the employment after completion of above mentioned training.
(These two trained persons should be other than those employed by above mentioned employers)
Name of Person
TECHNICAL PROPOSAL
Name of
Organisation
Address
Mobile Number
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TB 7. TRAINING MANUAL:
Did you use any training manual for the delivery of training which you have mentioned in
TB6? If Yes, please attach the copy of training manual used in the delivery of training.
Yes
No
Did you develop that training manual
Yes
No
If No, mention the source of the
training manual and provide a
copy of training manual used in
the delivery of training
TB 8. ON JOB TRAINING
How will you place the trainees for “On Job Training” after completion
of Institutional Training Part?( Please explain your methodology in
not more than 250 words)
TECHNICAL PROPOSAL
☐Methodology Attached
☐Methodology Not Attached
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PART C
Implementation Team
PSDF expects that the Service Provider has adequately qualified and competent personnel
available for following tasks in connection with effective implementation of this project
Overall Responsibility of Project: The designate person will be overall responsible for
implementation of project. He/she will be the focal and contact person for PSDF.
Reporting: The designate person will be responsible for maintenance of training related
records and reporting to PSDF as per requirements of monitoring guidelines on prescribed
formats.
Internal Monitoring: The designate person will be responsible for ensuring that training is
delivered as per the agreement with PSDF without compromising the agreed standards.
He/she will also be responsible for ensuring timely and effective implementation of training
curricula.
Marketing/Mobilization: The designate person will be responsible for publicity of training
program for admission and selection of trainees.
Accounting: The designate person will be responsible for invoicing, maintenance of
accounts, receipts and disbursements and other financial matters related to this project.
Placement: The designated person will be responsible for developing a network with the
industry for placement of the trainee for On Job Training and Permanent Placement.
Hostel Warden: For providers claiming Boarding and Lodging (only those who arrange
training outside the target districts), a full time warden shall be appointed at the hostel
facilities who shall be responsible for ensuring safety and well-being of the trainees and
enforce discipline.
Note: One person can be assigned for more than one of the above mentioned tasks as deemed
effective but the total number of required persons will depend upon the number of trainees
and training locations
Please provide CVs of members of implementation Team who will be responsible for
implementation of the PSDF’s project using the following form. Use separate form (Refer to
Appendix A) to provide the information for each member of implementation team and get it
signed by the respective person.
TECHNICAL PROPOSAL
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PART D
APPLICANT DECLARATION
Lead Organisation:
I, (Please click here and type Name), hereby certify that:

The information provided in this proposal is factually correct in all material respects

I am duly authorised by the Competent Authority of the organisation / consortium members to
submit this proposal on behalf of
"[Click here and type the name of organization]"
Signature
Name
Designation
Address
Contact Numbers
Email address
Date
Consortium Partner
I (click here and type Name), hereby certify that:

The information provided in this document relating to the consortium partner is factually
correct in all material respects

I am duly authorized to submit this application on behalf of
"[Click here and type the name of organization]"
Signature
Name
Designation
Address
Contact Numbers
Email address
Date
TECHNICAL PROPOSAL
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Part E
CHECK LIST
Please check that you have enclosed the following
No
Required Documents
Reference
1
In case of consortium, Letter of Association duly
signed by each member of the consortium.
TA 2 & Appendix B
2
CVs of Trainers
TB 5 Appendix A
3
List/s of NOT available items with reference to the
required equipment (attach separately)
TB 5
4
Documentary Evidence for claimed Experience of
Training Delivery in the Past
TB 6
5
Copy of Training Manual (If available)
TB 7
6
On the Job Training Placement Methodology
TB 8
7
CVs of Implementation Team
Appendix A
8
Declaration signed by Head of the
organization/Authorised Person
Part D
TECHNICAL PROPOSAL
Mark ‘X’
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APPENDIX A: FORMAT FOR CVs
CV
Name
Designation in the
Organization
Task(s) Assigned for PSDF’s
Training Project (from the list
of tasks mentioned above)
Relevant Qualifications for PSDF’s assigned tasks
Qualification
Institute
Year
Relevant Work Experience for PSDF’s assigned tasks
Designation/Assignment
Organization
Duration
(from ______ to ______)
*Service Provider will not be allowed to change the proposed management staff; doing so will require
approval of PSDF.
Information provided above is correct and I am willing to offer my services for the
assignment mentioned above.
Signature of Proposed Member of Implementation Team
APPENDIX A FORMAT FOR CV
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APPENDIX B: LETTER OF ASSOCIATION
(on hundred Rupees Stamp Paper)
UNDERTAKING
THIS DEED OF UNDERTAKING (hereinafter referred to as the “Undertaking”) is made at [name of
city] on this ______ day of [month] 2014.
BY
1. M/s [name of lead Training Service Provider], having its Principal office at [address of
organization, city], through [name and designation of head of organization] (hereinafter
referred to as the Lead Training Service Provider)
2. M/s [name of consortium partner ], having its Principal office at [address of organization,
city], through [name and designation of head of organization] (hereinafter referred to as the
Consortium Partner)
The association of above mentioned organizations hereinafter referred to as the “Consortium”
which expression shall, where the context so permits, includes their legal heirs and successors in
interest of the First Part;
IN FAVOUR OF:
Punjab Skills Development Fund, a Company incorporated under Section 42 of the Companies
Ordinance 1984, having its Principal office at House No. 125 Abu Bakar Block, New Garden, Lahore
through its Chief Executive Officer, (hereinafter referred to as the "PSDF" which expression where the
context so admits or requires shall mean and be deemed to include its successors, executors, and
assigns) of the Second Part;
WHEREAS the Consortium Partners have formed a Consortium for the purpose of providing
technical/vocational training to the trainees with the funding of PSDF and their responsibilities as
stated below are binding on them;
RESPONSIBILITIES OF LEAD TRAINING SERVICE PROVIDER
[enlist the details of responsibilities that will be performed by Lead Training Service Provider for this
assignment]
RESPONSIBILITIES OF CONSORTIUM PARTNER
[enlist the details of responsibilities that will be performed by Consortium Partner for this assignment]
THEREFORE, NOW, THE CONSORTIUM ACKNOWLEDGE AND UNDERTAKE AS FOLLOWS:
1.
That Consortium shall have joint and several liabilities in respect of the PSDF’s
obligations under the Services Provision Contract.
2.
That [name and designation of authorized representative of Lead Training Service
Provider] is the authorized person to correspond and sign contracts and other documents
with PSDF.
3.
That in case any Consortium partner leaves the Consortium the Lead Training Service
Provider shall immediately inform the PSDF; In case, the lead organisation leaves anyone
of the remaining consortium partners will inform PSDF and will be responsible for delivery
of services under the contract as agreed.
APPENDIX B UNDERTAKING FOR CONSORTIUM
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4.
That Consortium hereby holds the PSDF indemnified and harmless in case of any loss
occurred due to the non-production of the said documents.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Consortium has caused these presents to be executed on the day and
in the year hereinabove mentioned.
[signature]
[Name & Designation of Head of Lead Training Service Provider]
[signature]
[Name & Designation of Head of Consortium Partner]
Witnesses:
1.
2.
Name: ____________________________
Name: ____________________________
Address:___________________________
Address:___________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
CNIC No. __________________________
CNIC No. __________________________
APPENDIX B UNDERTAKING FOR CONSORTIUM
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FINANCIAL PROPOSAL
COVER LETTER FOR THE SUBMISSION OF FINANCIAL PROPOSAL
[Firm letterhead]
[Date]
Manager Technical
Punjab Skills Development Fund,
House No. 125 Abu Bakar Block,
New Garden Town,
Lahore
Tel No: 042-35857780-81,
Subject: Financial Proposal in Response to Letter of Invitation No. [Insert number] in respect of
Skills for Job 2014-15: [Insert Trade Name]
Dear Sir,
We offer to provide the services under Skills for Job 2014-15: [insert trade name] in accordance
with your Request for Proposal and our Technical Proposal. Our attached Financial Proposal is for
the sum of [Insert amount(s) in words and figures] including tax and per trainee per month training
cost excluding tax is Rs. =-----------------.
Our Financial Proposal shall be binding upon us subject to the modifications resulting from Agreement
negotiations, up to expiration of the validity period of the Proposal, i.e. before the date indicated in the
Data Sheet. No commissions or gratuities have been or are to be paid by us to agents relating to this
Proposal and Agreement execution. We understand you are not bound to accept any or all Proposals
you receive.
We remain,
Yours sincerely,
Signature
Name and Title of Signatory:
Financial Proposal
Code
Required Information
Response
FA1
Name of Trade / Course
FA2
Bidding Cost (per trainee per month) (In Figures)
Exclusive of all applicable taxes
FA3
Bidding Cost (per trainee per month) (In Words)
Exclusive of all applicable taxes
FA4
Is your organization Tax Exempt (Yes/No)?
FA5
If answer to FA4 is Yes, attach valid tax exemption certificate
issued by FBR.
FA6
If answer to FA4 is No, then mention all applicable taxes and
their rates
FA7
Bidding Cost ( per trainee per month) (In Figures)
Inclusive of Taxes
FA8
Bidding Cost ( per trainee per month) (In Words)
Inclusive of Taxes
Important: The Financial Bids should cover all the costs which will arise for PSDF's project other than
the costs of Stipend, Uniform & Bags, and Testing Fee (which will be paid separately to Training
Service Provider). Service Provider should quote the cost while keeping in consideration the terms of
reference for this Product provided in the RFP document. PSDF assumes that service provider has
performed all the necessary working while calculating the cost and the figure quoted here are the
outcome of intensive internal working keeping in view all the aspects of this project. Figures quoted in
this proposal are considered final from the service provider and no revision will be allowed except at
the discretion of PSDF.
In case of consortium, this page must be signed by the head of all the consortium partners.
Lead Organisation
Consortium Partner
Signature
Signature
Name
Name
Designation
Designation
Date
Date
FINANCIAL PROPOSAL
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Kindly provide the break-up of cost of training for the following heads.
Code
Required Information
Cost (PKR)
FB1
Project Management Cost per trainee per month
including Remuneration, Utilities, Rent of project offices,
Traveling and other costs (per trainee per month)
FB2
Training Premises Management cost (per trainee per
month)
FB3
Trainer(s) Cost (per trainee per month)
FB4
Books/Manuals and Stationery (per Trainee per month)
FB5
Consumables (per Trainee per month)
FB6
Utilities Cost of Training Premises (per trainee per month)
FB7
Other Costs (Please specify)(Per trainee per month)
FB8
(Sum of FB1
to FB7)
Total Cost (per trainee per month)
Total cost per trainee per month (FB8) should be equal to per trainee per month cost quoted in FA2
and FA3.
In case of consortium, this page must be signed by the head of all the consortium
partners.
Lead Organisation
Consortium Partner
Signature
Signature
Name
Name
Designation
Designation
Date
Date
FINANCIAL PROPOSAL
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Annexure A: List of Trades/Courses under SFJ 2014-15 Scheme
Sr. No.
1.
Sector
Trades / Courses
Duration of
Course (In
Months)
Curriculum
2.
Automobile
Auto & Farm Machinery
Mechanic
Auto Electrician
3.
Automobile
Auto Mechanic
12
TEVTA
4.
Automobile
Auto Mechanic (Diesel)
6
TEVTA
5.
Automobile
Auto Mechanic (Petrol )
6
TEVTA
6.
Automobile
Auto Service Mechanic
6
NAVTTC
7.
Automobile
Motorcycle Mechanic
6
TEVTA
8.
Automobile
Rickshaw Mechanic
6
NAVTTC
9.
Automobile
Tractor Mechanic
6
TEVTA
Construction
Basic Architecture
Drafting/Auto CAD
12
NAVTTC
11.
Construction
Boring Man
3
TEVTA
12.
Construction
Building Painter
3
TEVTA
13.
Construction
Civil Draftsman Auto CAD
6
TEVTA
14.
Construction
Civil Draftsman Auto CAD
12
TEVTA
15.
Construction
12
NAVTTC
3
ILO
6
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
Automobile
10.
12
TEVTA
6
NAVTTC
18.
Construction
Civil Surveyor
Construction Machinery
Operator
Marble Cutting and in
Lays
Marble Mosaic
19.
Construction
Mason
3
TEVTA
20.
Construction
Mason
6
TEVTA
21.
Construction
Material Technician
3
TEVTA
Construction
Occupational Health and
Safety in Marble
6
NAVTTC
16.
17.
Construction
Construction
22.
23.
25.
Construction
Plumber
Plumber & Sanitary
Installer
Plumbing
26.
Construction
Quantity Surveyor
6
TEVTA
27.
Construction
Quantity Surveyor
12
TEVTA
28.
Construction
Rigger
3
TEVTA
29.
Construction
Safety Inspector
3
TEVTA
30.
Construction
Scaffolding
3
TEVTA
31.
Construction
Shuttering Carpenter
3
TEVTA
32.
Construction
Steel Fixer
3
TEVTA
Electrical/Electronics
Applied Instrumentation &
Control Automation
12
TEVTA
Electrical/Electronics
Electrical Wiring
3
TEVTA
24.
Construction
Construction
33.
34.
Annexure A
6
TEVTA
12
TEVTA
12
NAVTTC
35.
38.
Electrical/Electronics
Electrical/Electronic
Technician
Electrician
Electronic Equipment
Repair
Home Appliances Repair
39.
Electrical/Electronics
Industrial Electrician
3
TEVTA
40.
Electrical/Electronics
Industrial Electronics
12
TEVTA
41.
Electrical/Electronics
Motor Winder
6
TEVTA
42.
Electrical/Electronics
Motor Winder
12
TEVTA
Electrical/Electronics
PLC (Programmable
Logical Control)
3
TEVTA
6
NAVTTC
3
NAVTTC/TUSDEC
3
NAVTTC/TUSDEC
36.
37.
Electrical/Electronics
Electrical/Electronics
Electrical/Electronics
43.
44.
6
NAVTTC
12
TEVTA
6
TEVTA
6
TEVTA
47.
Energy
Land Resource Survey &
GIS
Solar Photovoltaic
Training
Solar Water Heating
System
Surface Mining
6
NAVTTC
48.
Energy
Underground Mining
6
NAVTTC
49.
Food Processing
Chili Processing
6
NAVTTC
50.
Food Processing
Citrus Processing
3
NAVTTC
51.
Food Processing
Dairy Technician
Elementary Food
Preservation
6
NAVTTC
3
TEVTA
6
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
6
TEVTA
6
NAVTTC
3
TEVTA
6
NAVTTC
45.
46.
52.
Energy
Energy
Energy
Food Processing
53.
Food Processing
54.
Food Processing
55.
Food Processing
56.
Food Processing
Fruit Preservation,
Packing & Logistics
Meat Handling &
Processing
Meat Technology
58.
Footwear
Seafood Processing
Seed Processing Plant
Operator
Cobbler
59.
Footwear
Shoe Upper Stitcher
6
NAVTTC
Garments
Advanced Dress
Designing & Making
12
TEVTA
Garments
Apparel Supervisor
6
NAVTTC
Garments
CAD/CAM Computerized
Pattern Designing
6
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
3
TEVTA
57.
Food Processing
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
Garments
CAD/CAM Operator
Leather
Fabric Cutting Expert
65.
Garments
Fabric Inspector
3
TEVTA
66.
Garments
Fashion Designing
6
NAVTTC
67.
Garments
Fashion Designing
12
TEVTA
Garments
Import Export Procedures
and Documentations
6
NAVTTC
Garments
Industrial Engineering
6
NAVTTC
Garments
68.
69.
Annexure A
70.
Garments
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
Garments
Garments
Garments
Garments
Garments
Garments
77.
Garments
78.
Industrial Stitching
Machine Operator
Knitting Machine
Mechanic
Knitting Machine Operator
Leather Garment Pattern
Maker
Leather Garment Stitching
Leather Glove Pattern
Maker
Leather Gloves Stitching
Merchandising
Management Techniques
3
TEVTA
6
NAVTTC
3
TEVTA
6
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
85.
Hospitality
Pattern Drafting and
Cutting
Pattern Drafting and
Grading
Production Planning and
Control
Quality Control in
Garments
Sportswear Stitching
Stitching Machine
Mechanic
Advanced Food
Production
Bakery & pastry
86.
Hospitality
Basic Housekeeping
6
NAVTTC
87.
Hospitality
Chef De Partie
6
NAVTTC
88.
Hospitality
3
TEVTA
6
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
Garments
Garments
Garments
Garments
Garments
Garments
Hospitality
91.
Hospitality
Cook
Food and Beverage
Captain
Food and Beverage
Management
Professional Cook
92.
Hospitality
Receptionist
6
NAVTTC
93.
Hospitality
Restaurant Manager
6
NAVTTC
94.
Hospitality
Sous Chef
6
NAVTTC
95.
Logistics
Heavy Vehicle Operator
6
NAVTTC
96.
Mechanical
Aluminum Fabricator
6
NAVTTC
97.
Mechanical
CNC Machine Operator
3
TEVTA
98.
Mechanical
CNC Machine Operator
6
TEVTA
99.
Mechanical
Fitter General
3
TEVTA
100.
Mechanical
Fitter General
6
TEVTA
101.
Mechanical
Gear Manufacturing
3
TEVTA
102.
Mechanical
HVACR
6
TEVTA
103.
Mechanical
HVACR
12
TEVTA
104.
Mechanical
Industrial Fitter
3
TEVTA
105.
Mechanical
Machinist
6
TEVTA
106.
Mechanical
Machinist
12
TEVTA
89.
90.
Annexure A
Hospitality
Hospitality
107.
Mechanical
Milling Machine Operator
3
TEVTA
108.
Mechanical
Millwright
Multi Welder 3G
SMAW+6GGTAW
Pipe & General Fitter
3
TEVTA
6
NAVTTC
3
TEVTA
3
TEVTA
3
TEVTA
109.
Mechanical
110.
Mechanical
111.
Mechanical
113.
Mechanical
Pipe & Plate Fabricator
Pipe & Structure
Fabricator
Rice Milling Plant Operator
6
TEVTA
114.
Mechanical
Turner
3
TEVTA
115.
Mechanical
6
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
3
TEVTA
6
NAVTTC
112.
Mechanical
118.
Mechanical
Welder (Gas & TIG )
Welder (SMAW,MAG,MIG
& SAW)
Welder / Construction
Fabricator
Welding
119.
Wood Working
Building Carpentry
12
NAVTTC
120.
Wood Working
Carpenter
Machine Process for
Wood
Wood Carving
3
TEVTA
6
TEVTA
12
NAVTTC
12
TEVTA
12
NAVTTC
6
NAVTTC
12
TEVTA
116.
117.
121.
122.
Mechanical
Mechanical
Wood Working
Wood Working
123.
Wood Working
124.
125.
126.
Annexure A
Wood Working
Wood Working
Wood Working
Wood Carving, Lacquer &
Polishing
Wood Craftsmanship
Wood Painting and
Polishing
Wood Working
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