Govt eases norms, halves approval time to fast-track setting up of ITIs
The government is speeding up the process for setting up Industrial Training Institutes. Industry players can now establish new institutes or take over existing ones more easily. Approval times have been cut by half, and entry requirements are now...

Under the new accreditation and affiliation norms for ITIs, the approval timeline for new ITIs has been cut by 50%, while entry barriers such as minimum land requirements have been eased, a senior government official told ET.
The existing norms have been in place since 2018.

The new Affiliation Norms - 2025 provide a clear, structured and industry-aligned framework that improves ease of doing business, streamlines regulatory requirements, and brings procedural clarity while integrating industry participation, the official said. "The aim is to create a more efficient, transparent and responsive affiliation system for ITIs across the country."
India currently has 15,034 ITIs, of which 3,298 are government-run and 11,736 are privately operated. However, according to officials, procedural delays, lack of clear guidelines for adding new courses, and limited scope for industry participation have held back outcomes, weakening the effectiveness of vocational training.
The norms also standardise guidelines for modifications in existing ITIs, introduce uniform inspection reports, streamline joint inspections, and put in place a two-tier grievance and appeal mechanism to ensure quicker and fairer dispute resolution.
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