Technical Intern Training Program (TITP)

The program promotes international collaboration through the transfer of skills, technology, and knowledge among the participating countries thereby, contributing towards the human resource development. It offers training to the workers for a specific period (3 – 5 years) in other country’s industrial society.

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To allow the participation of Indian youths in TITP, the ministry of skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE), Government of India and the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs   and the Ministry Of Health, Labour and Welfare, Government of Japan, signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) in Japan on October, 2017.

Indira Gandhi Computer Shaksharta Mission is collaborated with New Delhi Institute of Management (NDIM) and Team Tensai to formed a new company with name of International Skills Centre India (ISCI) for the implementation of “INDO – JAPAN Technical Intern Training Programme”

  •  Empanelled as a SENDING ORGANIZATION in TITP Programme 
  •  Placement Opportunities in JAPAN for Foreign Placement.
  • Already provide placement in JAPAN to approx 105 nos. of Students.

Potential Benefits of TITP:

  • TITP allows foreign workers to acquire technical skills and knowledge from foreign companies in various industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, construction, and healthcare.
  • Participants have the opportunity to experience other culture and work environment, fostering cross-cultural understanding.
  • TITP helps foreign companies cope with labor shortages in certain sectors by providing them with a pool of foreign trainees.
  • The program can contribute to the economy by supporting industries in need of skilled workers and boosting productivity.

Including Japan some of the countries commonly associated with participating in the TITP program vide details are as follows:

  • Country of destination: Japan
  • Country of origin: Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Pakistan, Peru, The Philippines, Myanmar, Mongolia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam
  • Skill level: Low
  • Timeline: 1993 - ongoing
  • Number of beneficiaries: 402,356 in 2020
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