Model Career Centre (MCC) And Interlinking Of Employment Exchanges

The National Career Service (NCS) Project has envisaged setting up of Model Career Centres (MCCs), a brick and mortar model of NCS, which have state-of-the-art infrastructure and will act as a hub of career counselling and also provide career related services such as organising job fairs, mobilise the employers, provide career counselling at local level etc. in collaboration with States and other institutions to the jobseekers and employers through outreach activities. The Government provides financial assistance to the states for establishing model career centres based on the proposals and scheme guidelines. Each Model Career Centre is supported by one Young Professional engaged for management of the centre and for better coordination with the Ministry, for a period of three years (extendable up to 5 Yrs). These model career centres can be replicated by the States from their own resources.

So far, 407 MCCs (including 7 non-funded) have been approved under the NCS project. States/UTs interested to set up such MCCs will be expected to replicate services offered in these centres to other Employment Exchanges.

The MCCs are expected to connect local youth and other job seekers with all possible/available job opportunities in the vicinity. The MCCs would be undertaking outreach and counselling activities for the aspiring jobseekers. The Central Government will now provide grant-in-aid upto Rs. 60 lakh for establishment of each new MCCs as per the revised Guidelines issued to States/UTs on 16th March, 2022.

YP Scheme

Under the National Career Service (NCS) project, it was decided that the DGE will be facilitating creation of modernised infrastructure and IT enabled Model Career Centres (MCCs). These would be supported by one Young Professional (YP). This young professional allocation aims to utilize the knowledge, energy and fresh way of thinking of these young social leaders to help better transform the emerging landscape of employment services and career counselling in India. These candidates should be highly qualified, should be ready to develop a professional career as motivated and future ready individuals to successfully drive, achieve and sustain the objectives of NCS. Ministry of Labour and Employment did the first round of YP recruitment in early 2015 and the subsequent two rounds were conducted in the year 2016. The Young Professionals’ scope of work shall include, but not be limited to:

  1. facilitating smooth and efficient working of Model Career Centres
  2. Supporting state governments and/or private institutions partnered with the NCS in replicating this model in other centres
  3. Preparing regular reports on success parameters; to be shared with DGE
  4. Identifying best practices and pain areas/bottlenecks in implementing DGE schemes
  5. Coordinating outreach activities in schools/colleges and conducting job-fairs including interaction with academia, local industry, manufacturing associations, training providers, counsellors and others.

The Young Professional scheme of NCSP is conceptualized and monitored by NICS Noida, which includes YP Recruitment, Training of YPs, Monitoring the work performance of YPs, Annual appraisals and contract extensions of YPs, disbursement of YPs remuneration, grant of increments etc. YP scheme was launched in 2015 and current status of YPs is given below:

YPs Currently In Position
S. No.YP BatchNo. Of YPs JoinedNo. Of YPs Currently In Position
1Batch 13100
2Batch 22800
3Batch 33200
4Batch 42400
5Batch 51400
6Batch 67857
7Batch 76849
8Batch 811392
9Batch 97365
10Batch 103835
 Total499298
Young Professional: Recruitment Details
S. No.YP BatchDates Of Recruitment DriveVenue
1Batch 111th-13th June, 201500
2Batch 21st-3rd April, 201600
3Batch 28th-9th April, 201600
4Batch 310th-12th August, 201600
5Batch 327th August, 201600
6Batch 423rd-25th March, 201757
7Batch 510th – 12th October,201849
8Batch 627th-29th April, 202292
9Batch 69th -11th May, 202265
10Batch 711th-15th July, 202235
11Batch 822nd-25th November, 2022NICS, Noida
12Batch 913th-15th February, 2023NICS, Noida
13Batch 104th-5th July, 2023NICS, Noida

Interlinking of Employment Exchanges:

Directorate General of Employment (DGE) provided funds for basic IT infrastructure, minor re-furbishing of the 978+ employment exchanges and for organizing job fairs at the district level on a quarterly basis. Several States/UTs already have good ICT based systems for the employment services while other states require certain infrastructure to improve accessibility of the NCS services at the employment exchanges. The Scheme contours and funding areas are as follows:

  1. One-time grant up to ₹ 3 lakh per employment exchange for IT infrastructure enhancement.
  2. One-time grant up to ₹ 5 lakh per employment exchange for refurbishing the office complex.
  3. A grant of up to ₹ 2 lakh per job fair per quarter to be organized at the District level.

The proposals of State Governments which broadly includes Financial Requirement - State level, Basic Details of Employment Exchanges, Requirement in IT Infrastructure and Refurbishing, Job Fair Details etc. were considered for granting the Grant-in-Aid. For States having ICT based integrated systems for the employment exchanges, web services have been created for inter-linking state databases with the NCS Portal. However, the component Interlinking of Employment Exchanges of NCS Scheme was not continued during 15th Financial Cycle.

As of now, 28 States have completed the process of Integration including 7 States/UTs which are directly registering on the portal.

Map Locations

More Files
S. No.SubjectDownloadDate
1Result for the position of Young Professionals (Batch X)Result for the position of Young Professionals (Batch X) pdf 122 KB18/11/2023
2Young Professionals Currently in PositionsYoung Professionals Currently in Positions pdf 571 KB12/12/2023
3Result for the position of Young Professionals (Batch IX)Result for the position of Young Professionals (Batch IX) pdf 133 KB11/07/2023
4List of MCCs approved in the 6th Meeting Phase-3List of MCCs approved in the 6th Meeting Phase-3 pdf 1.10 MB26/12/2022
5YP Details 6th And 7th Batch Publish 11th November 2022YP Details 6th And 7th Batch Publish 11th November 2022 pdf 69 KB11/11/2022
6List of MCCs approved in the 5th Meeting Phase-3List of MCCs approved in the 5th Meeting Phase-3 pdf 2.38 MB21/10/2022
7List of MCCs approved in the 4th meeting Phase-3List of MCCs approved in the 4th meeting Phase-3 pdf 368 KB20/09/2022
8List of MCCs approved in the 3rd meeting Phase-3List of MCCs approved in the 3rd meeting Phase-3 pdf 2.66 MB05/07/2022
9Guidelines amendmentGuidelines amendment pdf 1.11 MB29/06/2022
10List of MCCs approved in the 2nd meeting Phase-3List of MCCs approved in the 2nd meeting Phase-3 pdf 2.06 MB29/04/2022
11List of MCCs approved in the 1st meeting Phase-3List of MCCs approved in the 1st meeting Phase-3 pdf 1.09 MB24/03/2022
12MCC Guidelines March 2022MCC Guidelines March 2022 pdf 997 KB16/03/2022
13Result for the position of Young Professionals Batch VIIIResult for the position of Young Professionals Batch VIII pdf 157 KB05/07/2022
14Guidelines for the engagement of Young Professionals in DGE-regGuidelines for the engagement of Young Professionals in DGE-reg pdf 654 KB29/04/2022
15List of 407(including 7 non-funded) Model Career CentresList of 407(including 7 non-funded) Model Career Centres pdf 410 KB24/03/2022
16IL Guideline May2016IL Guideline May2016 pdf 597 KB10/09/2016
17MCC Guideline Dec2014MCC Guideline Dec2014 pdf 545 KB10/12/2014