DGT Training Scheme - All India Trade Test Attempts PDF

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This document details the updated guidelines for the number of attempts allowed for the All India Trade Test (AITT) for various training schemes under the Directorate General of Training (DGT), India. The changes affect courses like CTS, CITS, and ATS, differentiating between regular and supplementary exams.

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File No. DGT-18011/4/2023-O/o DIR (TT) (FTS no. E-62494) Government of lndia Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship Directorate General of Tra...

File No. DGT-18011/4/2023-O/o DIR (TT) (FTS no. E-62494) Government of lndia Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship Directorate General of Training 7th Floor, DGT, Kaushal Bhawan, New Moti Bagh, New Delhi 110023 To, Date: 28.05.2024 i) Allthe Principal/Chief Secretaries of the States/UTs (Dealing with Craftsman Training Scheme) ii) Allthe Regional Directors, RDSDE i) All the Principals, NSTIs Subject: Number of Attempts allowed to pass the of schemes under DGT(CTS, CITS, Flexi MoU, CoE All India Trade Test (AITT) &ATS)-reg The Directorate General of Training (DGT) is responsible for India Trade Test(AITT) for assessment and certification of conducting the All trainees enrolled in the Craftsmen Training Scheme(CTS), CITS, etc. The that the assessment and certification of the traineesDGT is striving towards ensuring is done in a timely manner, so that the trainees are equipped better for their career and the process of conducting the regular and supplementaryprofessions. Accordingly, examinations is being streamlined. It has been decided to conduct the supplementary examination at more frequent intervals. Accordingly, in supersession of DGT order no MSDE-19/02/2018-CD dated 26th February 2019 on the subject "Decrease in number of existing attempts to be to trainees to pass All India Trade Test" (copy enclosed), the following ordersgiven are issued: i. Trainees willbe allowed to appear in theAll India Trade Test (AITT) for a total 04 attempts only (one regular and three consecutive supplementary examinations). i. For counting the number of attempts made by a trainee, the regular examination conducted for his/her batch (defined by the year of admission) willbe considered as an attempt for him/her irrespective of him/her being fail partially fail/absentineligible in that examination. i. Subsequently, he/she willbe allowed to appear in only three consecutive (successive) supplementary examination held/notified by the DGT. iv. Ifa trainee does notsuccessfully pass the AITT in the providedfour attempts (one regular and three consecutive supplementary exarminations), the name of the trainee will be struck off from the portal. Such trainees will need to apply afresh for the admission if he/she desires. v. For a 'two-year course, a trainee will be permitted to attempt the last (i.e. the third supplementary attempt) for the second-year examination, only if he/she has already passed the first-year exam. This is applicable for all training schemes of the DGT viz. CTS (including Flexi MoU, CoE), CITS and ATS for both regular and private trainees. This issues with the approval of the Competent Authority. Hindi Version will follow. CS Murthy) Encls: As above. Controller Examinations,DGT Copy to: 1. PSO to DG(T), DGT 2. Executive Director, NIMI, Chennai 3. Director, TC Section, DGT 4. Director, CD Section, Delhi 5. Director, CSTRAI, Kolkata 6. Director, CFI Section, DGT

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