A Training Centre is an institution that provides skill development programs aligned with NSDC and
sector-specific SSC guidelines.
Registration ensures quality training, access to government schemes, recognition, and eligibility
for funding under various skill development initiatives.
Any institution, organization, or training provider meeting the required infrastructure and faculty
standards can apply for TC registration.
Benefits include government recognition, funding opportunities, industry-aligned training, and
improved job prospects for trainees.
Institutions must have adequate infrastructure, certified trainers, and training programs aligned
with National Occupational Standards (NOS).
Required documents include registration certificates, financial details, trainer qualifications,
infrastructure proof, and compliance certifications.
The process duration varies but typically takes a few weeks to a few months, depending on
documentation and inspections.
Yes, TCs need to pay a registration fee, which varies based on the sector and the specific SSC
requirements.
Yes, if a centre provides training in multiple sectors, it can seek affiliation with more than one
SSC.
Registered TCs can provide industry-recognized certifications aligned with the National Skills
Qualification Framework (NSQF).
While registration is a prerequisite, funding depends on eligibility under government skill
development schemes and approvals.
Yes, as long as they meet the minimum requirements set by NSDC and the relevant SSC.
TC registration typically requires renewal every few years, based on compliance and performance
evaluation.
By following SSC guidelines, maintaining quality standards, and undergoing regular audits and
assessments.
Applications can be submitted through the official NSDC or relevant SSC portal.