STCC – IT & ITeS Sector Progress Dr MReview Jayaprakasan Data

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STCC – IT & ITeS Sector Progress Dr MReview Jayaprakasan Data Analytics and Documentation by Shri Danish Aggarwal, Asst Director, RDSDE, Rajasthan - Ms Pavisha Singh, Consultant, IT Cell, DGT http://14.139.173.136/IT Sector IT Cell, DGT

Courses offered in CTS under IT Sector Course Name 1. Information and Communication Technology System Maintenance (I&CTSM - CTS) 2. Information Technology (IT - CTS) 3. Computer Hardware & Network Maintenance (CHMN-CTS) 4. Computer Operator and Programming Assistant (COPA-CTS) 5. Database System Assistant (DBSA-CTS) 6. Software Testing Assistant (ST-CTS) 7. Desk Top Publishing Operator (DTPO-CTS) 8. Multimedia, Animation & Special Effects (MASE-CTS) DURATION ENTRY QUALIFICATION DOWNLOAD 2 YEARS 10th STD View 2 YEARS 10th STD View 1 YEAR 10th STD View 1 YEAR 10th STD View 1 YEAR 1 YEAR 1 YEAR 1 YEAR 12th STD 12th STD 10th STD 10th STD View View View View

CTS Trade – Trade Statistics Trade Name Computer Hardware & Network Maintenance Computer Operator and Programming Assistant (COPA) Computer Operator and Programming Assistant(VI & OD) Database System Assistant Desktop Publishing Operator Desktop Publishing Operator(VI) Information & Communication Technology System Maintenance Information Technology Multimedia Animation & Special Effects Total No Of ITI No Of Units 192 2890 12 1 107 1 511 36 14 No Of Seats 363 6170 25 2 172 1 1070 94 25 7922 8712 148080 300 48 4128 12 25508 2256 600 189644

Qualification analysis - CTS Trade Name Information & Communication Technology System Maintenance Information Technology Computer Hardware & Network Maintenance Computer Operator and Programming Assistant (COPA) Database System Assistant Software Testing Assitant Desktop Publishing Operator Multimedia Animation & Special Effects Trainee Admission Above 12th 10th 2018 12th 2018 10th 2019 2018 Qualification Qualification Qualification Qualification 12th 2019 Qualification Above 12th 2019 Qualification 7503 360 27 5165 397 5 525 54 0 320 74 1 2862 557 12 2488 703 16 77282 10467 732 69045 12164 532 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1451 316 30 1239 337 47 202 90 8 195 88 9 Click here to view

Courses in ATS under IT Sector NAME OF THE COURSE 1. Computer Operator and Programming Assistant (COPA-ATS) 2. Information and Communication Technology System Maintenance (ICTSM – ATS) 3. Programming and Systems Administration Assistant (PSAA-ATS) 4. Computer Networking Technician (CNT-ATS) 5. Desktop Publishing Operator (DTPO-ATS) NCO Code DOWNLOAD SYLLABUS 4131.0600 Computer Operator 3514.0300 Programming Assistant Syllabus 3114.9900 Syllabus 2511.0100 System Analysts 3514.0300 Programming Assistant 3513.9900 Computer network and system Technician other Syllabus - Syllabus 3512.0200 Desktop Publishing Operator Syllabus

ATS – Establishment & Apprentice Enrollment TradeName Computer Networking Technician EST2018 AppCount2018 EST2019 AppCount2019 15 43 16 68 2607 9004 2877 13572 Desk Top Publishing Operator 24 71 41 310 Information and Communication Technology System Maintenance 73 220 178 843 176 1146 261 1726 2962 10637 3409 16631 Computer Operator and Programming Assistant Programming And Systems Administration Assistant Grand Total

Courses in CITS ( Instructor Training) S.No 1 2 3 Name of the course Duration Qualification Computer Software Applications 1 Year NTC/NAC in Computer operator programming Assistant/DBSA OR Degree in Engineering in Computer Science/Information Technology OR MCA/MSc NIELIT “B” or equivalent OR Diploma in in Computer Science/Information Technology OR BCA/BSc (Computer Science/Information Technology) OR equivalent. Computer Hardware & Networki 1 Year ng Maintenance Degree in Engineering in Computer Science /IT/Electronics/NIELIT “B” or Three years Diploma in Computer Science / IT/Electronics OR NTC/NAC inInformation Technology/ Information and Communication Technology Maintenance/Computer Hardware and Networking Maintenance Desktop Publishing Operator 1 Year Degree/Diploma in Computer Science/Information Technology/ Printing Technology from any AICTE recognized Institute/University/Board OR National Trade Certificate in the DTPO OR National Apprenticeship Certificate in the DTPO

CITS Seating Capacity No of NSTIs and ITOTs S.No Name of the course Seating Capacity 1 Computer Software Applications 18 NSTIs 700 2 Computer Hardware & Networki ng Maintenance 2 NSTIs 100 3 Desktop Publishing Operator 2 NSTIs 50

CTS courses Mapped/ Not Mapped with NCO Click here to View

IT Sector QP & NOS Sector Skill Council Total QPs Developed IT-ITES NSQC Approved QPs Count 105 NSQF Level 4 NSQF Level 5 NSQF Level 6 NSQF Level 7 NSQF Level 8 NSQF Level 9 TOTAL 99 7 14 16 56 11 1 105 ITI Level

IT Sector – NSQF Level - 4 Name of the QP QPRef.ID Collections Executive SSC/Q2214 4 CRM Domestic Non -Voice SSC/Q2211 4 CRM Domestic Voice SSC/Q2210 4 Domestic Biometric data operator SSC/Q2213 Domestic Data entry Operator SSC/Q2212 Domestic IT helpdesk Attendant SSC/Q0110 Junior Software Developer SSC/Q0508 Green colour – Proposed to Map NSQF Level 4 4 4 4

NSQF Level 5 QPs S.NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Name of the QP Associate - CRM Associate - Recruitment Technical Support Engineer Associate-Customer Care (Non-Voice) Engineer-Technical Support(Level 1) Infrastructure Engineer Media Developer Technical Support Executive-Non Voice Technical Support Executive-Voice Technical Writer Test Engineer Test Engineer Web Developer IoT - Control Room Operator QPRef.ID SSC/Q2202 SSC/Q2501 SSC/Q5101 SSC/Q2201 SSC/Q0101 SSC/Q0801 SSC/Q0504 SSC/Q7201 SSC/Q7202 SSC/Q0505 SSC/Q1301 SSC/Q7001 SSC/Q0503 SSC/Q8209 Green colour – Proposed to Map NSQF Level 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

NSQF Level 6 QPs S.NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Green - Futuristic Skills to be considered for advanced level (CITS/ATS/Diploma /Short term Name of the QP QPRef.ID Master Trainer for Junior Software Developer AI - Data Quality Analyst AI - Business Intelligence Analyst AI - Visualization Specialist IoT - Hardware Solution Designer IoT - Software Analyst IoT - Test Analyst Cloud Application Developer Cloud Infrastructure Analyst Cloud Migration Analyst Cloud Administrator Site-Reliability Analyst Cloud Security Analyst Application developer - Web & Mobile User Experience Designer Mobile Device Management Analyst SSC/Q0509 SSC/Q8101 SSC/Q8102 SSC/Q8103 SSC/Q8203 SSC/Q8205 SSC/Q8206 SSC/Q8303 SSC/Q8304 SSC/Q8305 SSC/Q8306 SSC/Q8307 SSC/Q8309 SSC/Q8403 SSC/Q8404 SSC/Q8405 NSQF Level 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Topics covered in each CTS Courses Click here to V iew

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Four Major sub-sectors under IT Sector IT Services Business Process Management (BPM) Software products and engineering services Hardware

Survey on courses offered by various establishments across national and international level Popular Courses offered by various organizations and companies like: CDAC under MietY NIELIT under MietY CISCO IBM Skills Academy Microsoft Aptech-technologies Courseera IT-ITeS-NASSCOM Sector Skill Council Click her e to View

Popular courses under IT Services: Data Science and Data mining Cloud computing Networking services Artificial Intelligence Big Data Cyber security Blockchain technology Database management systems Information security Engineer

Popular courses under Business Process Management: Desktop publishing Functional Consultant Animation Assistant in Data entry operations and office management Product manager Domestic Data entry operator

Devops Web development Android app development AR and VR Programming languages Operating systems Popular courses under Software products and engineering services:

Popular courses under Hardware: Networking Hardware Internet of things(IoT) Computer hardware Servers, firewall Infrastructure management etc

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Reports Documentated @ http://14.139.173.136/IT Sector Summary of various Survey Reports on Future Skills under IT Sector Click here to View

New Age skills S. No. Technology Why is it required Skills required Job roles 1. Cyber Security Cyber security market expected to grow at 15.6% by 2022 Cyber products and services Cyber security expert Global cloud computing expected to grow at 16.5% by 2022. 2. Cloud Computing Xaas Edge Computing 3. Artificial intelligence One of the most sought-after emerging job-skills in India for 2020. Machine Learning Machine Reasoning 4. Blockchain Technology worldwide expenditure of USD 9.2 billion on Blockchain technology by 2021. Blockchain 3.0 Cloud Application Developer Cloud infrastructure analyst Cloud security analyst Data quality analyst Business intelligence analyst Visualization specialist Blockchain technology designer Blockchain technology tester Blockchain Job requirements in future There will be 3.5 million cybersecurity job openings by 2021. India is expected to see more than a million cloud computing job roles by 2022. Machines and algorithms in the workplace are expected to create 133 million new roles. Jobs involving blockchain are seen as the most soughtafter emerging job skills in India for 2020.

S.No. Technology Why is it required Skills Required 5. forecasts for 2020 range from 40 to 80 million devices with the total software and hardware footprint being US 20 to 30 billion. 3-D graphics. Building VR and AR apps. 6. 7. Virtual and Augmented reality Big Data analytics Internet of things(IoT) Hadoop The cloud market in Spark India is expected to grow three-fold to US 7.1 billion by 2022 with the help of Growing adoption of Big Data analytics. the economic impact IoT devices and ecosystem IoT Decision Framework of IoT applications IoT Solution Architecture could be from 3.9 Models trillion to 11.1 Major IoT Boards in Market trillion per year by Raspberry Pi 202 Job roles Job requirements in future 1. VR and AR developer 2. VR and AR mechanic There’s been a 1,400 percent growth in interview demand for AR/VR engineers 1. Hadoop developer 2. Data warehouse Analyst 11.5 million Data Science job openings will be created by 2026. 1. IoT mechanic 2. IoT software analyst 3. IoT hardware designer around 75 percent of the IoT projects may take twice as long as they should because of the shortage of IoT talent.

S.No. Technology Why is it required? Skills required Job roles Job requirements in future 8. Data Science and Programming increasing demand in the period up to 2022 CMS Systems Wordpress 1. Junior Software Developer(NSQF level-4) 2. Web developer(NSQF level-5) Close to 97,000 positions related to analytics & data science are currently available to be filled in India. Programming Languages Javascript Python Mobile Applications Android iOS 9. Networking wireless devices will account for 43% of all networked devices by 2022, with smartphones accounting for 24% (6.7 billion) of all networked devices. 48.9 billion connected devices in use around the world by 2023 Robotics and network automation Software-defined networks Intent-based networks Networking for data and applications in multicloud environments Wireless networks Network security SecOps and NetOps Network Strategist Network Practitioner only 2.8% - 5.3% are qualified in wireless technologies One of the most sought-after job in India

Skill trends in the Engineering Occupations In the Fourth Industrial revolution, following attributes are an essential requirement in the engineering occupation 1. New and specific technical skills 2. Computer literacy and IT skills 3. Multi-skilling and greater flexibility - 4. An ability to continue learning, re-skilling 5. The greater importance of personal and generic skills Communication team working and getting on with others, including being able to work in self managed teams problem-solving and diagnosis, and at professional levels, greater abilities for forward thinking and ‘whole system’ thinking taking responsibility, showing initiative and becoming more involved organization and management Customer service awareness

Stream wise proposed learning paths Aptitude based enrollments in specialization courses , followed by career counselling Outcome based experiential learning through interdisciplinary projects CORE Skills for all Trades – Design Thinking , Data Literacy , Digital Skills , Communication and Presentation Skills , Workplace Ethics, Aptitude – Quant, Logical , Reason, Financial Literacy , Cyber awareness, Basic introduction to AI COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG CIVIL ENGINEERING(GENERAL) ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG & ECE Cloud Computing Construction Technology Data Science Data Analytics Project Management – IoT Product Design using R Programming Python Full Stack Development Java Programming Primaver or MS Project IOT for Smart Cities, Road and Smart Building Microcontrollers R Programming Python Android / iOS Development UI/UX/JSS Java Programming Security Fundamentals Automation Cyber Security Fundamentals 3D Printing MECHANICAL ENGG. (GENERAL) IoT Product Design using Microcontrollers Drone Tech Smart Manufacturing & Automation Robotics

Suggestions Outcome Based Education (OBE) – a structured skilling plan aligned to curriculum and beneficiary’s educational profiles enabling them to gain meaningful employment Exposure to current market trends - Guest lectures from experts has the potential to imbibe professional Knowledge, Attitude, Practice (KAP) amongst students by exposing them to market realities. Enabling students - to participate in Gig Economy by establishing small startups like web / app development , Accounting Software Consultants

IT SECTOR TEAM UNDER DGT STCC Based on the advice of the to include academia and industry experts, there are 4 members nominated by DGT to work in IT Sector under STCC. S.No . Name of member Designation Place of posting 1 Dr. M. Jayaprakasan Joint Director DGT Headquarters - Convenor 2 Sh. A. K. Rarhi Deputy Director CSTARI Kolkata – representative 3 J. Herman Assistant Manager NIMI Chennai - representative 4 Danish Aggarwal Assistant Director RDSDE Gujarat –IT Support

IT & ITeS Sector : NSTI/State OFFICERS IN CORE COMMITTEE FOR STCC S.No. Name of member Designation Place of posting 5 Shri Valluru Babu Deputy Director NSTI (W), Indore 6 Shri Altaf Hossain Training Officer 7 Trupti Pawar Training Officer NSTI HOWRAH NSTI W Mumbai 8 Hemant Kumar Singh Training Officer RDSDE/NSTI KANPUR 9 Dr. Alok Ranjan Prusty Training Officer NSTI(W) Panipat 10 Sandhya Hegde Junior Training Officer Government ITI, -COPA Basic Training center, Bangalore 11 S. Augusthy Principal ITI, Arab-ki-sarai, Nizammunid, New Delhi GTTE, GNCT of Delhi

NOMINEES FROM IT-ITeS SSC-NASSCOM TO COLLABORATE WITH IT STCC S.No. Name of the person Organization 1 Ajit Padhi IT-ITeS SSC - NASSCOM 2 Ankit Singh IT-ITeS SSC - NASSCOM 3 Shruti Chaudhary IT-ITeS SSC - NASSCOM 4 Ifrah Rasool Pampori NASSCOM Foundation 5 Shreeraz Muzaffar NASSCOM Foundation 6 Shipra Sharma NASSCOM Foundation

INDUSTRY EXPERTS ALIGNED WITH IT & ITeS STCC S.No. Name Industry Designation Place 1 Garima Babbar Adobe Head Education Programs Uttar Pradesh 2 Kamal Bijlani Murugan Vasudevan 4 Nagesh Singh Edunet Foundation Director, Amrita E-Learning Research Lab Director-South Asia, Social Innovation Group Executive Director Kollam 3 Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Cisco 5 Anindya Biswas Google India Director, Govt and PSU New Delhi 6 Joyeeta Das IBM Bangalore 7 Dr. Kumar Saurabh IBM India Pvt. Ltd Program Lead, Education and Skills Initiatives, In Chief Architect 8 Shweta Khurana Intel New Delhi 9 Ms Manju Dhasmana Microsoft India Director - Global Partnerships & Initiatives Director, CSR, Microsoft 10 Sheeraz Muzaffar NASSCOM Foundation Program Lead Skills Noida 11 SAP india Pvt Ltd Social sector Director, Digital Government India Wipro Foundation New Delhi 12 Thulsidharan Viswanathan Ashutosh Tosaria 13 Rajivender / Anuradha Oracle India Director – Oracle Academy New Delhi 14 Arun Saxena Cypress Solutions Technical Director New Delhi Bangalore Gurgaon bangalore New Delhi Bangalore

To work more closely with SSC- NASCOMM IT Sector and Industrial Partners through NASCOMM FOUNDATION A VC meeting was held on 27th May 2020 with CEO of SSCNASCOMM and CEO – NASCOMM FOUNDATION - Chaired by DG Mam WAY FORWAR D Broad Agenda: Support of SSC-IT & ITES in revamping the curriculum for DGT courses (CTS, CITS and short-term courses) in IT Sector & IS 4.0 by Involving industries SSC support for creation of 15 days Master Training programme for ITI Instructors in IT Sector for skill upgradation ( 8000 ITI teachers to be trained and certified) Flexi MoU between DGT-SSC NASCOMM for demand based long term course, roll-out plan, Joint National Trade Certificate How DGT and SSC NASSCOM can leverage demand based training eco-system (short-term training) DGT to leverage content from IT-ITES industry’s FutureSkills (online) platform linking with bharatskills (https://bharatskills.gov.in), DGT Partnership with Amazon, Microsoft and other tech companies ( through MOU 35 between DGT - NASCOMM FOUNDATION under CSR)

JOINT ACTION TEAM UNDER DGT FOR COLLABORATION WITH NASSCOM FOUNDATION AND SSC-NASCOMM FOR CSR PARTNERSHIP IN IT & OTHER SECTORS LIKE AUTOMOBILE, RETAIL ETC S.No. Name Designation Place of Posting 1 Dr M Jayaprakasan Joint Director/ Head IT Cell DGT-HQ Delhi 2 Shri Gadadhar Giri Joint Director, Curriculum Development DGT-HQ Delhi 3 Shri Sushil Kumar Deputy Director, CFI DGT-HQ Delhi 4 Shri Danish Aggarwal Assistant Director RDSDE Gujarat 5 Ms Bharti Sawhney Training Officer DGT-HQ Delhi

To work more closely with SSC- NASCOMM IT Sector and Industrial Partners through NASCOMM FOUNDATION Joint Action Group from DGT, Core group and SSC-NASCOMM to work closely on the agenda Points First VC meeting was held on 30th May 2020 with Core group & SSC NASCOMM WAY FORWAR D S.No 1. 2 3 4 5 Agenda Item Support and collaboration on curriculum development in IT & ITeS Sector Involving more industry taking into account futuristic skills like AI, Cybersecurity, Data Science, etc, 5 years job requirements and potential thrust areas, use QPs and Curriculum adoption of SSC. Flexi-MOU courses on long term and short-term courses by DGT-SSC joint certification Blended training system in the sustainable mode and online assessment. Development and assessment of Trainers Training Module (two week duration) for training the ITI Teachers DDEO course in DGT 37

To work more closely with SSC- NASCOMM IT Sector and Industrial Partners through NASCOMM FOUNDATION Joint Action Group from DGT and SSC-NASCOMM to work closely on the agenda Points Second VC meeting was held on 2nd JUN 2020 with Core group & SSC NASCOMM WAY FORWAR D Agenda Points 1.Instructor Training 2.Curriculum Mapping 3.Online Assessment 38

COURSE WARE MAPPING 8 Minutes of Meeting of 2nd Meeting on 2nd June 2020 Evaluation of all the CTS Courses by SSC Team. Decision to remove obsolete existing courses and recommend new ones as per market demand. Further Exploration of future skills prime to be used for faculty or students for their upgradation of skills. TRAINER’s TRAINING Process of Master Trainer Licensing & Trainer Licensing to be shared with DGT team, which can be adopted along with existing program of DGT. 3. ONLINE ASSESSMENT The overall process and the Participating faculties were discussed.

NASSCOM – MICROSOFT SURVEY REPORT Gap Assessment Study on ITI Training Ecosystem with a focus on IT/ ITeS Training under Microsoft Digital Skills Research stu Abstract: dyITIs should continue teaching COPA, this study indicates that the significance while the of adopting a holistic approach by focusing on students KAP level of technical skill and knowledge, quality of apprenticeship programmes, student employment expectations, connections with the IT industry and creation of strong social networks. This is anticipated to make the ITI and COPA experience more esteemed and valuable by augmenting employability scope of COPA graduates significantly COPA should not be meant for Data Entry Job. A separate course of 6 months can be made for domestic data entry operator. COPA should focus on better carrier prospects like junior programmer, UI designer, web developer, IT enabled service etc! Can COPA can be made 2 years or one year core module 2 optional add-on modules? 40

CTS COURSES TO BE ADDED/ MODIFIED/ DELETED Next Meeting on 9th JUN We have hold 2 meetings by the core group with the nominees of the IT-ITeS-NASSCOM SSC and NASSCOM Foundation. It has been decided to bifurcate in to two groups: core group and advisory group by adding more members in each group. The advisory group, decides the complete policy of what courses, and their topics (learning outcome) or QPs to be added/modified/deleted in the courses and The core group can have deep dive in framing the content under the guidance of the advisory team.

AGENDA OF NEXT MEETING (9th JUN) SSC Team will present PPT with courseware mapping detail for CTS courses and the further process to follow. SSC Team will share the process to follow in ‘Train the Trainers’ program and also the next steps to delve into further. To discuss more about the Bharat Skills portal and linking of furtureskills portal of SSC for short-term training. The decision will be further discussed with industrial experts and will be freezed.

To adapt the popular courses/curriculum developed by Industries A VC meeting was held on 3rd JUN – Meeting Chaired by DG Mam IBM Discussed about scalability, training of CISCO trainers and students, adopting their Quest Alliance curriculum, blended mode training and Accenture digitization of employability skills Nascomm Foundation To have a platform for implementation of blended/online training across the country, first level Jun 10th 1:1 Meeting has been discussion was held with Google and TCS-iON. Also arranged with Microsoft and started discussion with ZOHO, Microsoft Team. Now DGT to have an MoU under CSR we are on the process of analyzing/appraising the to jointly work in skilling feature of various online classrooms and use it under 43 CSR. 1. 2. 3.

Road Map Freezing the course outline Start developing the curriculum Public opinion 2014 – click he re Core Group (DGT SSC Industry) Vetting the course objectives and alignment of industrial curriculum topics in CTS courses Core group evaluation and public opinion Identify the courses in CTS its QPS / Learning outcome, outline of courses SSC Industrial experts SSC NASCOMM – CORE TEAM (next one month timeline) 44

SSC NASCOMM – DGT Meeting outcome on 9th JUN Meeting 45

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