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NCVET recognises Adani Skills and Education Foundation as Awarding Body (Standard)

Newdelhi:2/12/25:National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET) has signed an agreement with the Adani Skills and Education Foundation on 26 November 2025, granting it recognition as an Awarding Body (Standard) with PAN-India territorial jurisdiction.

This recognition authorizes the Adani Skills and Education Foundation to award and certify learners for qualifications in the port logistics sector approved by NCVET. This ensures a structured, accountable, and quality-assured delivery of vocational training across the country.

NCVET continues to strengthen industry participation in the national skills ecosystem. The engagement with Adani Skills and Education Foundation, having significant expertise in ports, logistics, and infrastructure, will bring industry-aligned standards, enhanced training quality as per NCVET guidelines, and expanded opportunities for learners.

NCVET has approved Adani Skills and Education Foundation’s first qualification in the Port Management domain. This marks a significant step in addressing the skilled workforce requirements of one of India’s most crucial and rapidly growing sectors.

NCVET looks forward to a productive collaboration that will further strengthen the vocational training landscape and contribute to empowering youth with credible skills and national-level employment pathways.

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