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Assam Skill University

Overview

Assam Skill University is a state public university located in the Darrang district of Assam, India. The university is dedicated to skill-based and vocational higher education, with a focus on aligning training and certification with industry requirements and the broader skill development agenda of the state and the country.

Key facts

Name Assam Skill University
Type State public university
Focus Skill development and vocational education
Location Darrang district, Assam, India
Country India

Background

Skill development has been a major area of policy emphasis in India, with both the central and state governments establishing dedicated institutions to expand vocational training capacity. Assam, with its diverse economic base spanning tea, petroleum, handloom and handicrafts, agriculture and a growing services sector, has progressively moved towards integrating formal vocational education within its higher education framework. Assam Skill University was established by the Government of Assam as a state public university to anchor these efforts.

Mandate and significance

As a skill university, the institution is intended to:

  • Offer degree, diploma and certificate programmes in vocational and applied disciplines.
  • Coordinate with industry, sector skill councils and training partners to design competency-based curricula.
  • Function as an apex academic body for skill education in Assam, including affiliation, examination and certification roles within its remit.
  • Promote employability, entrepreneurship and recognition of prior learning for the regional workforce.

Its location in Darrang places the university in central Assam, an area that connects the Brahmaputra valley's agricultural belt with the wider state economy, providing access to learners from both rural and semi-urban backgrounds.

Administration

As a state public university, Assam Skill University functions under the higher education and skill development administration of the Government of Assam. It is headed by a Vice-Chancellor and governed through statutory bodies typical of Indian state universities, such as a Court, Executive Council and Academic Council.

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