A Boost for the Education and Skill Development Sector in Union Budget 2024-2025
The Union Budget 2024 has made significant strides towards advancing the education and skill development sectors in India. With a substantial allocation of ₹1.48 lakh crore for education, employment, and skilling, the government has demonstrated a robust commitment to nurturing the future of the nation.
Rohit Gupta, COO & Co-founder, College Vidya, praised the budget, stating, “Budget 2024’s allocation of ₹1.48 lakh crores for education, employment, and skilling demonstrates a robust commitment to India’s educational future. At College Vidya, we’re particularly excited about the government’s decision to provide financial support for education loans up to ₹10 lakhs for higher education in domestic institutions. This aligns perfectly with our mission to increase access to quality education. The Prime Minister’s package of five schemes, with a ₹2 lakh crore outlay over five years, is a game-changer for youth empowerment. The goal to skill 20 lakh youth through employment-linked initiatives addresses a critical gap between academic learning and industry requirements. We see tremendous potential in integrating these initiatives with digital learning solutions. This budget sets a positive tone for collaboration between the government and ed-tech companies to deliver quality education at scale. With these bold steps, India is poised to create an educated, skilled, and employable youth force that will drive our nation’s growth.”
Pratham Barot, CEO & Co-Founder of Zell Education, echoed similar sentiments, “We are pleased with the government’s emphasis on providing opportunities for skill development and employability in the budget. The Prime Minister’s package of 5 schemes and initiatives to facilitate employment, skilling and other opportunities for 4.1 crore youth over 5 years with a central outlay of ₹2 lakh crores is really inspiring. The Govt has made a provision of ₹1.48 lakh crores for education, employment and skilling taking one more step towards development and success. The emphasis on vocational training and apprenticeships is particularly noteworthy, as it will enable practical, hands-on experience that aligns with industry demands. Furthermore, the allocation of resources for digital skill training will ensure that our workforce remains competitive in an increasingly digital global economy. Overall, this budget reflects a forward-thinking approach to building a resilient and skilled workforce, which is essential for the sustained growth and prosperity of our country. We are optimistic that these measures will yield significant benefits and look forward to their successful implementation.”
Prof. (Dr) Preeti Bajaj, Director General, KIET Group of Institutions, emphasized the holistic development focus, “Budget 2024’s focus on holistic development, particularly in education and skill development, is a watershed moment for India’s future. The government’s commitment of ₹2 lakh crores over five years for youth empowerment, coupled with this year’s allocation of ₹1.48 lakh crores for education, employment, and skilling, demonstrates a clear vision for building a knowledge-based economy. The emphasis on employment-linked skilling schemes is a game-changer.
With the goal to skill 20 lakh youth, this initiative addresses the critical need to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry requirements – a challenge we’ve long recognized at KIET. As a leading educational institution, we’re excited to leverage our expertise in technical and professional education to support these government initiatives. We see immense potential for collaboration between academia and industry to create curricula that are responsive to market needs and to provide hands-on, practical training to our students. This budget sets a strong foundation for transforming India’s youth into a skilled, employable workforce ready for taking our country to become Viksit Bharat.”