Open and Distance Learning Council (odlc)

Skill and Vocational Education: A Strategic Priority of ODLC

Skill and Vocational Education form an integral component of all educational initiatives undertaken by the Open and Distance Learning Council (ODLC). In alignment with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, ODLC places strong emphasis on skill development to empower the youth with industry-relevant competencies, enabling them to achieve economic self-reliance and live with dignity.

Consistent with its foundational mandate, ODLC has prioritized the integration of Skill Education within the framework of open and distance learning, as reflected in its commitment to offering a broad spectrum of vocational programs. This approach ensures that education becomes more inclusive, accessible, and aligned with the evolving demands of the workforce.

Objective of ODLC’s Skill Education Programe

The core objective of ODLC’s Skill Education Programe is to develop a skilled, employable, middle-level workforce capable of meeting the growing demands of various sectors. By offering practical, placement-oriented vocational courses, ODLC aims to bridge the gap between education and employment, thereby reducing unemployment and contributing to national development.

Integration of Vocational and Academic Subjects

To enhance the career-readiness of learners, ODLC allows a flexible combination of vocational and academic subjects. This dual-track model enables students to acquire both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, improving their employability across multiple domains. Learners may select vocational subjects from the list below, in accordance with the academic regulations and subject combination guidelines prescribed by ODLC

Table: List of Vocational Education Courses Offered in Combination with Academic Subjects​

Secondary level

Subject Code
Subject Name
Focus Area / Description
401
Computer Applications – Foundation
Introduces digital basics, MS Office, file handling, and typing skills.
402
Data Entry Operations – Level 1
Teaches keyboarding, data entry software, and document formatting.
403
Web Design – Basic
Covers HTML, web layouts, and beginner web design concepts.
404
Graphic Design – Intro
Teaches image editing, layout tools, and basic design principles.
405
Digital Literacy & Internet Safety
Builds internet usage skills, email handling, and online safety awareness.
406
Financial Literacy – Basics
Introduces money management, savings, and responsible spending
407
Retail Basics
Covers POS systems, customer service, and store operations.
408
Beauty and Wellness – Introductory
Teaches basic grooming, skincare, and salon hygiene.
409
Bakery and Confectionery – Foundation
Introduces baking techniques, ingredients, and product handling.
410
Hotel Front Office Operations – Basic
Covers hospitality etiquette, check-in/check-out, and reception skills.
411
Housekeeping – Foundation
Teaches cleaning protocols, laundry operations, and guestroom servicing
412
Automotive Servicing – Foundation
Covers basic vehicle maintenance and tools handling.
413
Electrical and Electronics – Basics
Introduces wiring, safety tools, and electrical fundamentals
414
Plumbing and Sanitation – Basics
Covers pipe fittings, water flow, and maintenance practices
415
Welding and Fabrication – Basics
Teaches arc welding, cutting tools, and workshop safety.
416
ECCE – Basic
Covers child care principles, early learning, and preschool activities.
417
Health and Hygiene – Intro
Promotes sanitation, first aid, and personal wellness.
418
Agriculture and Organic Farming – Basic
Teaches soil care, composting, and organic cultivation.
419
Tourism and Travel Services – Intro
Two-Wheeler and Auto Repair Technician
420
Entrepreneurship – Awareness Level
Develops startup mindset, idea generation, and micro-business skills.

Senior Secondary level

Subject Code
Subject Name
Focus Area / Description
451
Computer Applications & MIS – Advanced
Covers spreadsheets, MIS tools, and data processing.
452
Data Entry & Business Process Management
Advanced document control, CRM tools, and workflow systems.
453
Web Design & Development – Advanced
Builds full websites using HTML, CSS, and basic JavaScript.
454
Graphic Design and Animation
Teaches core design tools, video editing, and digital content creation
455
Digital Marketing
Covers SEO, social media, content marketing, and analytics.
456
Financial Accounting with Tally & GST
Trains in computerized accounting, GST returns, and Tally ERP
457
Retail Management
Covers merchandising, inventory, and customer retention strategies.
458
Beauty and Personal Care – Advanced
Teaches advanced techniques in makeup, hair, and skin treatment.
459
Bakery and Food Production – Advanced
Covers commercial baking, food safety, and product innovation
460
Hotel Operations & Customer Service
Builds advanced hospitality and guest management skills.
461
Facility & Housekeeping Management
Focuses on hygiene standards, waste management, and supervision.
462
Automotive Technician – Advanced
Covers diagnostics, engine systems, and advanced vehicle repair
463
Electrical Technician – Intermediate
Teaches wiring plans, panels, and circuit troubleshooting
464
Plumbing Technician – Advanced
Focuses on plumbing design, fittings, and maintenance supervision.
465
Welding and Fabrication – Advanced
Includes MIG/TIG welding, blueprint reading, and machine operation.
466
ECCE – Advanced
Covers pedagogy, assessment, curriculum design, and child psychology.
467
Community Health and Wellness
Focuses on preventive healthcare, nutrition, and fitness education.
468
Advanced Agriculture & Organic Practices
Teaches integrated farming, greenhouse use, and agri-business.
469
Travel, Tourism & Event Management
Covers travel planning, tourism entrepreneurship, and event coordination.
470
Entrepreneurship & Small Business Mgmt
Builds business models, marketing, compliance, and scaling skills.
471
Mass Communication & Media Production
Teaches video, audio, print journalism, and media

Skill & Vocational Education

A Strategic Priority of ODLC – Empowering youth with industry-relevant competencies for economic self-reliance and dignity.

Our Strategic Priority

Skill and Vocational Education form an integral component of all educational initiatives undertaken by the Open and Distance Learning Council (ODLC).

In alignment with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, ODLC places strong emphasis on skill development to empower the youth with industry-relevant competencies, enabling them to achieve economic self-reliance and live with dignity.

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Our Mandate

ODLC has prioritized the integration of Skill Education within open and distance learning, offering a broad spectrum of vocational programs to make education more inclusive and accessible.

National Development

Our programs are designed to meet the evolving demands of the workforce, ensuring learners gain relevant, practical skills for today's job market.

Dedicated Support

By bridging the gap between education and employment, we contribute to reducing unemployment and fostering national economic growth.

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Program Objectives

The core objective of ODLC’s Skill Education Programme is to develop a skilled, employable, middle-level workforce capable of meeting growing sector demands.

Placement-Oriented Courses

Practical vocational courses designed to lead directly to employment opportunities.

Education-Employment Bridge

Reducing the gap between academic learning and workplace requirements.

Middle-Level Workforce

Developing skilled professionals to meet industry demands at multiple levels.

Vocational-Academic Integration

ODLC allows a flexible combination of vocational and academic subjects for enhanced career-readiness.

Dual-Track Model Advantages

The Dual-Track Model offers a flexible and inclusive pathway for learners by combining academic education with skill-based training.

Flexible Combinations

Mix vocational and academic subjects to create a personalized learning path that matches your career goals.

Theory + Practice

Acquire both theoretical knowledge and practical skills simultaneously for comprehensive professional development.

Enhanced Employability

Graduate with qualifications that make you attractive to multiple industries with both academic and practical credentials.

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Table: List of Vocational Education Courses Offered in Combination with Academic Subjects​

Secondary level

Subject Code
Subject Name
Focus Area / Description
401
Computer Applications – Foundation
Introduces digital basics, MS Office, file handling, and typing skills.
402
Data Entry Operations – Level 1
Teaches keyboarding, data entry software, and document formatting.
403
Web Design – Basic
Covers HTML, web layouts, and beginner web design concepts.
404
Graphic Design – Intro
Teaches image editing, layout tools, and basic design principles.
405
Digital Literacy & Internet Safety
Builds internet usage skills, email handling, and online safety awareness.
406
Financial Literacy – Basics
Introduces money management, savings, and responsible spending
407
Retail Basics
Covers POS systems, customer service, and store operations.
408
Beauty and Wellness – Introductory
Teaches basic grooming, skincare, and salon hygiene.
409
Bakery and Confectionery – Foundation
Introduces baking techniques, ingredients, and product handling.
410
Hotel Front Office Operations – Basic
Covers hospitality etiquette, check-in/check-out, and reception skills.
411
Housekeeping – Foundation
Teaches cleaning protocols, laundry operations, and guestroom servicing
412
Automotive Servicing – Foundation
Covers basic vehicle maintenance and tools handling.
413
Electrical and Electronics – Basics
Introduces wiring, safety tools, and electrical fundamentals
414
Plumbing and Sanitation – Basics
Covers pipe fittings, water flow, and maintenance practices
415
Welding and Fabrication – Basics
Teaches arc welding, cutting tools, and workshop safety.
416
ECCE – Basic
Covers child care principles, early learning, and preschool activities.
417
Health and Hygiene – Intro
Promotes sanitation, first aid, and personal wellness.
418
Agriculture and Organic Farming – Basic
Teaches soil care, composting, and organic cultivation.
419
Tourism and Travel Services – Intro
Two-Wheeler and Auto Repair Technician
420
Entrepreneurship – Awareness Level
Develops startup mindset, idea generation, and micro-business skills.

Senior Secondary level

Subject Code
Subject Name
Focus Area / Description
451
Computer Applications & MIS – Advanced
Covers spreadsheets, MIS tools, and data processing.
452
Data Entry & Business Process Management
Advanced document control, CRM tools, and workflow systems.
453
Web Design & Development – Advanced
Builds full websites using HTML, CSS, and basic JavaScript.
454
Graphic Design and Animation
Teaches core design tools, video editing, and digital content creation
455
Digital Marketing
Covers SEO, social media, content marketing, and analytics.
456
Financial Accounting with Tally & GST
Trains in computerized accounting, GST returns, and Tally ERP
457
Retail Management
Covers merchandising, inventory, and customer retention strategies.
458
Beauty and Personal Care – Advanced
Teaches advanced techniques in makeup, hair, and skin treatment.
459
Bakery and Food Production – Advanced
Covers commercial baking, food safety, and product innovation
460
Hotel Operations & Customer Service
Builds advanced hospitality and guest management skills.
461
Facility & Housekeeping Management
Focuses on hygiene standards, waste management, and supervision.
462
Automotive Technician – Advanced
Covers diagnostics, engine systems, and advanced vehicle repair
463
Electrical Technician – Intermediate
Teaches wiring plans, panels, and circuit troubleshooting
464
Plumbing Technician – Advanced
Focuses on plumbing design, fittings, and maintenance supervision.
465
Welding and Fabrication – Advanced
Includes MIG/TIG welding, blueprint reading, and machine operation.
466
ECCE – Advanced
Covers pedagogy, assessment, curriculum design, and child psychology.
467
Community Health and Wellness
Focuses on preventive healthcare, nutrition, and fitness education.
468
Advanced Agriculture & Organic Practices
Teaches integrated farming, greenhouse use, and agri-business.
469
Travel, Tourism & Event Management
Covers travel planning, tourism entrepreneurship, and event coordination.
470
Entrepreneurship & Small Business Mgmt
Builds business models, marketing, compliance, and scaling skills.
471
Mass Communication & Media Production
Teaches video, audio, print journalism, and media
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