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Link classroom learning to real careers. Industry visits, internships, and follow-up vocational training for students from Class 6 through Class 12 and for college students — an National Education Board For Vocational Training initiative to build career readiness, practical skills, and employer connections.
Industry exposure helps students make informed career choices by observing real-world roles.
We bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application through structured programs.
Build networks that support future education and employment opportunities.
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Class 6 to Class 12 and college students.
Any parent who has children studying between class 6-12 or college going can apply.
Can apply on behalf of classes, clubs, or student groups.
| Program | Age group | Duration | Outcome | Registration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Industry tour | Class 6–10 | Half day to 1 day | Awareness; career mapping | |
| Short internship | Class 11–12; College | 2–6 weeks | Practical experience; certificate | |
| Extended internship | College | 1–3 months | Project work; mentor evaluation | |
| Vocational training | Class 9–12; College | 4–12 weeks | Skill certificate; placement support |
Students or schools submit an application form indicating preferred industries, dates, and group size.
For minors, parents complete a separate consent form that covers permissions, medical info, and emergency contacts.
Guided industry tours with safety briefings, Q&A with professionals, and short demonstrations of real work.
Eligible students are matched to internships based on their interests, age group, and school recommendations.
After visits, students can enroll in targeted vocational modules aligned to the industries they visited.
Students receive certificates, mentor feedback, and guidance for next steps (further training or education).
Yes — individual and school group applications accepted.
Costs depend on the visit; schools and parents will be informed during application.
Some internships may offer stipends; details provided at placement.
Vocational modules begin after the industry visit and placement confirmation.
Apply now using the student application form.
Parents: complete the separate parent consent form before any visit.
School partnership: submit a school application form to schedule group visits and customized programs.