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The
data collected from these respondents threw up a variety of information
on the development and utilization of engineering and technical manpower
at the national and state levels.
The System has a Lead Centre located in the Institute of Applied
Manpower Research and 21 Nodal Centres (located at the State &
Regional level ) which are the primary data collecting agencies. The
Nodal Centres are spread throughout the country. The All India Council
for Technical Education (AICTE), which funds the scheme, oversees its
functioning.
A significant part of the information generated in the NTMIS, every
year, is disseminated through the "Annual Technical Manpower
Reviews" being brought out state wise regularly on the conclusion of
the set of three surveys and through other analytical reports. The three
surveys relate to
· Educational and Training institutions
· Graduates passing out from Polytechnics and engineering college and
· Major establishments employing engineering personnel in a big way
The reviews threw up a variety of labour market signals which are
helpful in taking appropriate decisions in the area of technical
education planning at the individual state level. Technical education has been growing at a fast resulting in serious gap
between the supply of and demand for technical manpower. This phenomenon
raises important issues regarding regulating labour market for
engineers. Among other things, issues of the above kind are else of
concern to technical educational planners and policy makers. There is
therefore a continuing need for bringing out up-to-date information on
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