Tamil Nadu to onboard new industry partners for Naan Mudhalvan skill courses

The Tamil Nadu government will appoint new industry and training partners for its Naan Mudhalvan skill development initiative for the 2026-27 academic year. The scheme provides free, employment-oriented training integrated into the curricula of Engineering, Arts and Science, Polytechnic, and ITI colleges. Partners will deliver 45-60 hour courses, provide industry certifications, and conduct faculty training programs. The state has already invited Expressions of Interest to bridge the gap between academia and industry.

Key Points: TN to appoint new industry partners for Naan Mudhalvan scheme

  • New partners for 2026-27
  • Courses embedded as mandatory credits
  • Over 60 courses for engineering students
  • Training includes faculty development
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TN to appoint new industry partners for 'Naan Mudhalvan' skill courses in 2026-27

Tamil Nadu invites industry partners for its Naan Mudhalvan skill courses from 2026-27, integrating 60+ programs into college curricula for better employability.

TN to appoint new industry partners for 'Naan Mudhalvan' skill courses in 2026-27
"The selected partners will conduct offline, in-person training sessions as per a defined academic calendar. - Higher Education Department official"

Chennai, Feb 14

The Tamil Nadu government, on Saturday, decided to appoint new industry and training partners for the academic year 2026-27 under its flagship "Naan Mudhalvan" upskilling initiative, aiming to introduce trending and employment-oriented courses across colleges in the state.

The move is intended to strengthen skill development among students pursuing Engineering, Arts and Science, Polytechnic and ITI programmes by aligning academic learning with current industry requirements.

The Naan Mudhalvan scheme offers free, employment-linked skill development training to youth in the 18-35 age group.

The programme is fully funded by the state government through the Tamil Nadu Skill Development Corporation (TNSDC).

A senior official from the Higher Education Department said the initiative seeks to engage reputed industry bodies and eminent training partners to deliver structured training programmes across institutions in Tamil Nadu.

"The selected partners will conduct offline, in-person training sessions as per a defined academic calendar. Each course will run between 45 and 60 hours, spread across a semester," the official said.

In addition to student training conducted within respective colleges, the industry partners will also be responsible for faculty training and providing industry-recognised certifications.

They will conduct Training of Trainers programmes to ensure continuous faculty development and quality assessment standards.

Importantly, all skill courses under Naan Mudhalvan will be embedded into university curricula as mandatory credit programmes conducted during regular college hours, ensuring that skill development becomes an integral part of academic progression.

The selected partners will be required to submit detailed course structures, including clearly defined learning outcomes, final test projects, industry use cases, learning materials, assessment plans and evaluation rubrics.

These must adhere to the format and guidelines prescribed by TNSDC to ensure uniformity and measurable outcomes.

According to officials, more than 60 courses will be introduced for engineering students, 38 courses for Arts and Science colleges, and 43 training programmes for polytechnic institutions under the expanded initiative.

The state government has already invited Expressions of Interest (EoI) from industry and training partners to participate in the scheme, signalling an ambitious push to enhance employability and bridge the gap between academia and industry in Tamil Nadu.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good step, but execution is everything. My brother did a similar govt. skill course last year - the training partner was subpar and the certificate wasn't valued. Hope TNSDC has a strict selection and monitoring process for these new partners. Quality over quantity, please.
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Karthik V
Including Arts and Science students is brilliant. Not everyone is an engineer. Soft skills, digital marketing, content creation - these are huge opportunities. TN is leading the way in making education relevant. Hope other states follow suit.
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Arjun K
The focus on faculty training (ToT) is crucial. Many college professors are teaching outdated syllabi. Upskilling them first will have a multiplier effect. This could be a game-changer for the entire higher education ecosystem in the state.
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Sarah B
Working in HR for a tech MNC in Chennai, the skill gap is real. If these courses are designed with direct industry input and lead to recognized certifications, it will make our hiring from local colleges much stronger. A win-win for companies and students.
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Meera T
Fully funded by the state! This is so important for students from middle-class and lower-income families who can't afford expensive private coaching or online certifications. Education should be a leveller. Proud of this scheme. 💯

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