Ministry of Skill Development and EntrepreneurshipIndia

Declaration of results of the All India Trade Tests (AITT) 2020 for session 2019 (one year trade) under the Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS) – Phase II

In continuation to the release of AITT 2020 results on 31.05.2021, the Directorate General of Training (DGT), Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) has declared the results Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS) being implemented in about 15,000 Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) across the country for 2019 session (1-year trades) on 01.06.2021. The results are available at https://ncvtmis.gov.in/pages/marksheet/validate.aspx

The AITT 2020 Examinations including Computer Based Test (CBT) of the trainees under CTS was supposed to be held in July 2020 but due to COVID 19, nationwide lockdown and reopening of ITI could only be undertaken in Sept- Oct, 2020 and in some states, it was further delayed. Thus, to complete syllabus training of 1600 hrs, session was extended. Directorate General of Training (DGT) scheduled and conducted examinations as follows:

  1. The practical & Engineering Drawing subjects were conducted in 4 phases (viz. Nov-Dec, 2020, Feb 2021, March, 2021(For 2 year trade 2019 admission)& April, 2021 based upon the readiness of the states). The theoretical portion (Trade Theory, Workshop Science & Calculations & Employability Skills) were held phase-wise (from Dec. 2020 to mid-April, 2021) in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode in a single session of 3 hours duration instead of two sessions. These measures were taken to suit the COVID scenario and help the trainees
  2. The trainees who could not attend examinations due to any reasons in these examinations would be allowed to appear along-with the supplementary examinations, preferably to be held in next two months/ as per prevailing conditions.
  • iii. Keeping view of the distances covered by the trainees, the ITIs were made self-centres for Practical & Engg. Drawing subjects. For CBT, as an aberration, even few private ITIs were also made centres.

A total of 2,45,574 trainees appeared in examinations in one year trades of 2019 session, wherein 1,75,938 trainees have passed the examinations thereby the pass percentage being 71.6%.

The trainees may make use of the Grievance redressal tool incorporated in the NCVTMIS portal along-with the results if they wish to raise grievance in connection to the results obtained.

As per the practice, the convocation ceremonies are held at the state level with participation from individual ITIs. The State Directorates would be requested to conduct the convocation ceremony accordingly. The country toppers may be facilitated at the national level on the International Skills Day i.e. on 15th July.

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