
Apprentice recruitment under PMNAMS in Dharmapuri
Prime Minister's National Apprentice Mela (PMNAM), an apprentice recruitment camp, is scheduled to be organised at the Government ITI in Kadagathur on June 9.
The programme as part of the Skill India Mission is conducted every second Monday of the month. According to the administration, companies are expected to participate and recruit apprentices under the Apprenticeship Act, 1961 from a pool of ITI diploma holders, SSLC, Plus Two pass outs, and graduates from BA, BE, B.Sc, B.Com among others.
Those with SSLC and Plus Two qualification, upon recruitment may directly join as presser apprentice and secure an NAC at the end of training period.
Under the programme, graduates upon completing one year of apprenticeship under the optional subjects will be given the NSDC/ SSC that will entitle them to preference in government employment along with a concession of one year in the age slab in government jobs. The recruited apprentices will be given a stipend of ₹8,500 to ₹18,000.
Eligible candidates with the aforementioned qualifications are invited to participate in the camp with the original educational qualification documents, at the Government ITI in Kadagathur. For details, contact 94422-86874; 94999 -37454; 70108 – 65277.
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Prime Minister's National Apprentice Mela (PMNAM), an apprentice recruitment camp, is scheduled to be organised at the Government ITI in Kadagathur on June 9. The programme as part of the Skill India Mission is conducted every second Monday of the month. According to the administration, companies are expected to participate and recruit apprentices under the Apprenticeship Act, 1961 from a pool of ITI diploma holders, SSLC, Plus Two pass outs, and graduates from BA, BE, among others. Those with SSLC and Plus Two qualification, upon recruitment may directly join as presser apprentice and secure an NAC at the end of training period. Under the programme, graduates upon completing one year of apprenticeship under the optional subjects will be given the NSDC/ SSC that will entitle them to preference in government employment along with a concession of one year in the age slab in government jobs. The recruited apprentices will be given a stipend of ₹8,500 to ₹18,000. Eligible candidates with the aforementioned qualifications are invited to participate in the camp with the original educational qualification documents, at the Government ITI in Kadagathur. For details, contact 94422-86874; 94999 -37454; 70108 – 65277.


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