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Skills for employment investment program ( seip ) in bmet Presented by Mesbahur Rahman Administrative Officer BMET-SEIP Implementation Unit. Bureau of Manpower Employment & Training (BMET) www.bmet.gov.bd. Provide training and skill development relating to overseas employment.
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Skills for employment investment program (seip) in bmet Presented by Mesbahur Rahman Administrative Officer BMET-SEIP Implementation Unit
Bureau of Manpower Employment & Training (BMET) www.bmet.gov.bd • Provide training and skill development relating to overseas employment. • Management of Overseas Employment. • Welfare of the migrant workers. • Job placement of trained participant . • Management of Overseas Employment. • Looks after the welfare of the expatriate Bangladeshi nationals. Established in 1976 with the following major responsibilities:
Overseas Employment and Remittance • Bangladeshi expatriates contribute 6% in out GDP through sending remittance. • From 1976up to February 2019, 1,23,08,731 migrants has been employed overseas in 168 countries of the world. • Total remittance from 1976 to February 2019 is 1,94,710 Million USD.
Training Institutes under BMET 1. Technical Training Centers (TTCs) : 64 (6 exclusively for women) 2. Institute of Marine Technology : 06
List of Skill Training Category under BMET • 4 Years Diploma Engineering • 2 Years Certificate in Marine Trade • 1 Year Skill Certificate Course • 2 Years SSC (Vocational Courses) Course • Modular Courses • Skills for Employment Investment Program • Skill and Training Enhancement Project • Pre-departure Training • Housekeeping
OBJECTIVE OF SEIP PROJECT • Improve job focused skills • Impart skill training linked to employment • Develop a network of training providers • Implement a vocational trainer development program for trainers and assessors.
Opportunities : • 61 TTCs are linked with SEIP • Development of Training facility. • Introducing CBT certification system. • Trainees are provided 100 tk for per attendance. • Free guidebook. • Free driving license.
SEIP deals with the following four key programs: • Short Term Market Responsive Inclusive Training Programs • Motor Driving with Basic Maintenance Course • City & Guilds Program • Modernization of 3 TTCs having joint cooperation of SEIP and KOICA
Short Term Market Responsive Inclusive Training Program The following trades are being operated under the program:
TTCs under Short Term Market Responsive Inclusive Training Program
A bird’s eye view on the progression of Short Term Market Responsive Inclusive Training program: (From begining to as of now)
“Motor Driving with Basic Maintenance” Course • MoU was signed between BMET and SEIP on 26th December 2017 • Our goal is to create 1 Lac skilled driver within next five years and provide them free driving license • After completing the course, trainees can enter into local or overseas job market. • As per huge demand of skilled drivers in migrant receiving countries, our ultimate goal is also to place them in overseas job market.
The training includes • 4 Months Duration (360 Hours) • Enough facility of sufficient practice for every learner. • Basic knowledge about maintenance and servicing of motor car. • Language training (English & Arabic)
Eligibility of Learner • Any male or female aged between 20 to 35 years who are interested to take driving as a profession can take admission. • Education qualification is At least class 8 or JSC pass. • Learner must have NID (National Identity) Card. • Priority for poor, female and underprivileged persons. • Physically fit and non-colour blind (Learner must submit physical fitness certificate given by Civil Surgeon)
Advantages of the Course • Standard, employable and effective training. • Achieve “Professional Driving License” from BRTA after successful accomplishment of the course. • Home & abroad job opportunity
Motor Driving with Basic Maintenance Course is being operated in 61 TTCs. The following 20 TTCs operates the course from January/2018
From January/2019, The course has been launched in another 41 TTCs as follows:
A bird’s eye view on the achievement of “Motor Driving with Basic Maintenance” Coursein61 TTCs January/2018 to June/2019 Total Enrollment: 7261 Trainees (Female: 283) Assessed By BRTA: 4342 Trainees (Female: 212) Passed in the assessment: 3776 Trainees (Female: 192) License received: 1328 Trainees (Female: 54) Delivery Slip (Temporary License): 1035 Under process to receive delivery slip: 439 Selected trainees for the recruitment in Dubai Taxi Corporation: 386 (282 from SEIP)
City & Guilds • First MoU was signed among BMET, SEIP and City & Guilds on 14 August 2017. • Revised MoU was signed among BMET, SEIP and City & Guilds on 05 March 2018. • Our goal is to create 2700 skilled trainees. • After the successful completion of the course, trainees will be awarded internationally recognized certificate and can enter into local or overseas job market. • The certificate is recognized by 80 countries including UK, Australia, Canada and Middle East.
Eligibility of Trainee • Trainee will be youth, adult with age between 20-35. • Minimum entry level educational qualification will be class VIII/ JSC/ equivalent passed. • Trainee must have to submit NID if the age is 20 and above. • Preference will be given to women, poor, indigenous group and people from disadvantaged group to enroll in the training program. • Each Trainee will receive daily conveyance allowance BDT 100/- per training day on the basis of attendance.
The program adopted by the following 6 TTCs • Bangladesh-Korea Technical Training Center, Dhaka. • Bangladesh-Korea Technical Training Center, Chattogram. • Bangladesh-German Technical Training Center, Dhaka. • Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib Mohila Technical Training Center, Dhaka. • Sylhet Technical Training Center, Sylhet. • Rangpur Technical Training Center, Rangpur.
An Update Report of “City & Guilds” ProgramFrom April/2018 to December 2019
Modernization of 3 TTCs Jointly with KOICA • Name of the TTCs: • 1. Bangladesh-German Technical Training Center, Dhaka. • Sylhet Technical Training Center, Sylhet. • Khulna Technical Training Center, Sylhet.
Progression: • 1. MoU has been signed among KOICA, SEIP and BMET. • Preliminary feasibility test in 3 TTCs has been accomplished through KOICA according to the MoU and necessary steps have been initiated in accordance with the recommendation of the test. • The stability test of the the building of Bangladesh-German TTC has been completed by Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. • Record of Discussion (RD) has been prepared by KOICA • Prepared RD has been sent to Economic Relations Division for approval.