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National Career Service (NCS) project is a Mission Mode Project launched by the Ministry of Labour and Employment (India)Government of India for establishing quick and efficient career related services across the country by revamping the existing nation-wide set-up of Employment Exchanges into IT-enabled Career Centers. It was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 20 July 2015 as part of the government’s focus on providing right training, unemployment benefits and generating employment.[1] In the year 2021, the project was allocated a budget of ₹1,000 crore (US$130 million).[2] It also subsequently publishes vacancies and number of employers registered.[3]
Currently, there are 1000+ employment exchanges across the country being operated by the concerned state governments. The aim is to transform these exchanges into IT-enabled career centers providing a digital platform to various stakeholders in the employment market.
The Career Centres are a modified version of Employment Exchanges which serve as a platform for addressing all career-related needs of the youth and students.[4]