Frequently Asked Questions for our students
The Indian Board of Vocational and Technical Education (New Delhi) is an autonomous body dedicated to promoting and regulating vocational and technical education. The Board focuses on skill-based programs aimed at enhancing employability and professional competence.
The Board offers vocational, technical, diploma, certificate, and skill-based programs across various sectors designed to meet industry requirements.
The Board functions as an autonomous body governed by its Constitution and Bye-Laws. Students are advised to verify recognition or acceptance requirements as per their intended purpose (employment, higher education, etc.).
Eligibility varies depending on the course level (Certificate, Diploma, Advanced Diploma, etc.). Minimum educational qualifications are specified in each course prospectus.
Students may apply through affiliated institutions authorized by the Board. Application forms, documentation requirements, and admission timelines are provided by the institution.
Age criteria depend on the specific course. Some skill-based programs may have minimum age requirements.
Course duration varies from short-term (3–6 months) to long-term diploma programs (1–2 years).
Programs are competency-based and emphasize practical training along with theoretical knowledge.
Students may enrol in multiple programs subject to eligibility and institutional approval.
Examinations are conducted through affiliated institutions as per Board guidelines, including theory papers, practical assessments, and skill evaluations.
Minimum passing marks are prescribed by the Board and may include separate passing requirements for theory and practical components.
Students may be eligible for re-examination as per Board rules and prescribed fees.
Certificates are issued after successful completion of examinations and verification of records.
The Board provides verification mechanisms, which may include digital or institutional verification processes.
Students may apply for a duplicate certificate by submitting a formal request along with prescribed documentation and fees.
Fees are determined by affiliated institutions in accordance with Board guidelines.
Refund policies depend on institutional rules and Board regulations. Students should review policies before admission.
Students should verify affiliation status directly with the institution and request official documentation if required.
Yes. The Board reserves the right to suspend or cancel affiliation if standards are not maintained.
Career prospects depend on the specific course and sector. Programs are designed to enhance job readiness and entrepreneurship opportunities.
Many vocational programs are designed to support self-employment and entrepreneurial initiatives.
Yes. Students may submit grievances through their institution or directly to the Board as per prescribed procedures.
Transfers may be permitted subject to institutional approval and Board guidelines.
The Board provides skill-based education but does not guarantee employment.
Recognition depends on the policies of respective employers, institutions, or authorities.
Eligibility for higher education depends on admission policies of the respective institution or university.
The Board aims to implement digital systems for enrollment, results, and verification.
Results are typically published through affiliated institutions or official communication channels.
Students are expected to maintain discipline, adhere to institutional rules, and uphold academic integrity.
Misconduct, unfair practices during examination, or submission of false documents may result in disciplinary action.
The Indian Board of Vocational and Technical Education (New Delhi) strives to provide structured, quality-driven vocational and technical education. Students are encouraged to review all guidelines carefully and maintain communication with their affiliated institutions for updates and compliance.