NCVT MIS ITI Result 2026 – Check Industrial Training Institute Results
As of 13 July 2026, the NCVT ITI results for the 1st and 2nd Year examinations of 2026 are expected to be declared on 10 August 2026 on the Skill India Digital portal. According to the Directorate General of Training (DGT), trainees will be able to check their results using their PRN. Results for several older sessions under both NCVT and various SCVT boards have already been declared and are available via the links below.
This page provides direct links and information for trade examination results published by the National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT) and various State Councils for Vocational Training (SCVT). These results are primarily released on the central NCVT MIS and Skill India Digital Hub portals, or on the websites of respective state Industrial Training Departments.
| Released On | Result Notification | Course / Degree | Check Result |
| Expected – 10 Aug 2026 | NCVT MIS ITI Result 2026 for 1st & 2nd Year | ITI (1st & 2nd Year) | Check Result |
| 20 Jan 2025 | Result – SCVT Trade Test Jan 2024 | SCVT Trades | Check Result |
| 23 Sep 2024 | CVT Trade Test August 2024 Result declaration | CVT Trades | Check Result |
| 19 Aug 2023 | Result of SCVT Trade Test held on Jul-2023 | SCVT Trades | Check Result |
To check your result, you will typically need your PRN (Provisional Registration Number) and Date of Birth. Please ensure you are using the correct portal: national-level NCVT results are on the Skill India Digital or NCVT MIS portal, while state-level SCVT results may be on the respective state’s Directorate of Employment and Training website.
Overview of the NCVT ITI Result System
For trainees of Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) across India, understanding where and how to check results is crucial. The system is governed by the Directorate General of Training (DGT) and involves two main types of certification. Here is a quick overview of the essential details.
| Governing Body | Directorate General of Training (DGT), Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship |
| National Certifying Council | National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT) |
| State Certifying Council | State Council for Vocational Training (SCVT) |
| Primary Result Portal (New) | Skill India Digital Hub (SIDH) |
| Legacy Result Portal | NCVT MIS Portal |
| Credentials Required | PRN (Provisional Registration Number), Date of Birth, Semester/Year |
| Result Components | Theory Marks, Practical/Workshop Marks, Sessional Marks, Total Marks, Pass/Fail Status |
| Official DGT Website | dgt.gov.in |
How to Check Your NCVT MIS ITI Result: A Step-by-Step Guide
The process for checking ITI results has been migrating to the new Skill India Digital portal. However, some older results might still be accessible through the legacy NCVT MIS portal. Below are the steps for both platforms.
Method 1: Using the Skill India Digital (SIDH) Portal (Recommended)
The Skill India Digital Hub is the new, primary platform for all DGT and NCVT related services, including results. It is designed to be a unified portal for trainees.
- Visit the official Skill India Digital portal: www.skillindiadigital.gov.in.
- On the homepage, look for a section related to ‘DGT’ or ‘ITI Candidate Services’. You may need to log in to your dashboard.
- Navigate to the ‘Examination’ or ‘Results’ tab within your profile.
- You will be prompted to enter your login credentials, which are typically your registered mobile number or PRN.
- Once logged in, select the relevant examination session (e.g., Annual 2026, 1st Year/2nd Year).
- Your detailed marksheet or result status will be displayed on the screen.
- Download the marksheet as a PDF for your records and future reference.
Method 2: Using the Legacy NCVT MIS Portal
This portal has been the standard for many years and may still host certain results or provide redirection to the new portal.
- Go to the official NCVT MIS website: www.ncvtmis.gov.in.
- Click on the ‘Verification’ tab in the main menu.
- From the dropdown, select ‘Marksheet Verification’.
- On the new page, enter your PRN (Provisional Registration Number) or Roll Number.
- Select your Exam System (e.g., Annual, Semester) and the Year/Semester.
- Click the ‘Search’ button.
- Your result, if available on this portal, will be displayed. You can view subject-wise marks and your overall status.
- Take a printout or save a digital copy of the result page.
Important Note: On result declaration days, these portals experience extremely high traffic, which can cause them to become slow or unresponsive. If you face issues, it is advisable to wait for some time and try again, preferably during off-peak hours.
Understanding NCVT and SCVT Results: What’s the Difference?
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) in India operate under two primary certification systems: NCVT and SCVT. While both provide vocational training, the certifying authority and the scope of recognition differ, which also affects where you check your results.
National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT)
- National Recognition: NCVT is a national-level advisory body. A certificate from an NCVT-affiliated ITI is recognized across the country in both public and private sectors.
- Centralized Results: The results for all NCVT trades are declared centrally by the DGT on the NCVT MIS or Skill India Digital portals. Regardless of which state your ITI is in, if your trade is NCVT-affiliated, you must check these central websites.
- Standardized Curriculum: The syllabus, examination pattern, and schedule are uniform for NCVT trades throughout India.
State Council for Vocational Training (SCVT)
- State-Level Recognition: SCVT operates at the state level. An SCVT certificate is primarily recognized within the state where the ITI is located. While many private organizations accept it, its validity for central government jobs may be limited compared to NCVT.
- Decentralized Results: SCVT results are declared by the respective state’s Directorate of Industrial Training or a similar body. To check SCVT results, you must visit the official website of your state’s training department (e.g., `det.kerala.gov.in` for Kerala, as seen in the links above).
- State-Specific Curriculum: The curriculum and exam schedules for SCVT trades can be tailored to the specific industrial needs of that state and may vary from one state to another.
Understanding Your NCVT ITI Marksheet and Passing Criteria
Once you download your marksheet from the portal, it will contain a detailed breakdown of your performance. It is crucial to verify that all personal details and marks are correct. Any discrepancies should be reported to your ITI’s administration immediately. Student performance is evaluated based on marks, not a grading system.
The passing standard for ITI courses under the Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS) is set by the DGT. While the exact maximum marks can vary slightly by trade, the minimum passing percentages are generally uniform. Trainees must pass in all subjects to be declared successful.
| Subject / Component | Type | Typical Minimum Passing Marks | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trade Theory | External (CBT) | 33% | Covers the theoretical knowledge and concepts of the specific trade. |
| Trade Practical | External | 60% | Assesses the hands-on skills and practical application of trade knowledge. This is a critical component. |
| Workshop Calculation & Science | External (CBT) | 33% | Focuses on basic science and mathematical calculations relevant to the trade. |
| Engineering Drawing | External (CBT) | 33% | Evaluates the ability to read and create technical drawings and schematics (for engineering trades). |
| Employability Skills | External (CBT) | 33% | Includes topics like English literacy, IT literacy, and communication skills. |
| Formative Assessment / Sessional | Internal | 60% | Internal marks awarded by the ITI based on continuous assessment, projects, and attendance throughout the year. |
Note: CBT stands for Computer-Based Test. Trainees must secure the minimum passing marks in both external examinations and internal formative assessments separately.
Popular ITI Trade Programmes under NCVT/SCVT
The Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS) offers a vast array of vocational courses, known as ‘trades’, to equip students with industry-specific skills. These trades are broadly classified into Engineering and Non-Engineering categories. Below is a list of some of the most common trades available at ITIs across India.
Engineering Trades
- Fitter
- Electrician
- Welder (Gas & Electric)
- Machinist / Machinist (Grinder)
- Turner
- Mechanic (Motor Vehicle)
- Mechanic (Diesel)
- Draughtsman (Civil)
- Draughtsman (Mechanical)
- Electronics Mechanic
- Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Technician (RACT)
- Instrument Mechanic
- Wireman
Non-Engineering Trades
- Computer Operator and Programming Assistant (COPA)
- Stenographer & Secretarial Assistant (English / Hindi)
- Sewing Technology / Dress Making
- Basic Cosmetology
- Desktop Publishing Operator
- Food Production (General)
- Health Sanitary Inspector
- Multimedia Animation and Special Effects
The availability of specific trades can vary from one ITI to another. Trainees are advised to check the prospectus of their chosen institute for a complete list of offered courses.
The Directorate General of Training (DGT) and ITI Grading
The Directorate General of Training (DGT) is the primary organization responsible for developing and coordinating vocational training programs, including the Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS) under which ITIs operate. While DGT manages the declaration of results, it is important to understand its grading methodology.
Based on official information, the DGT employs a Data Driven Grading Methodology (DDGM) to assess and grade the performance of the Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) themselves, not individual students. This grading helps in maintaining quality standards across institutes. There is no publicly available information on a specific letter-grade or CGPA system for student results. Student performance is typically represented through the marks obtained in each subject and a final ‘Pass’ or ‘Fail’ status. For percentage calculation, students can use the standard formula: (Total Marks Obtained / Total Maximum Marks) * 100.
Grievance, Re-evaluation, and Supplementary Exams
If a trainee is unsatisfied with their result or has failed in a subject, the DGT provides a structured mechanism to address these issues. The process is primarily managed through the ITI and the official NCVT portal. Direct applications for re-evaluation are generally not accepted.
- Contact Your ITI Immediately: This is the most critical first step. The examination cell or principal’s office of your ITI is the official channel for all result-related grievances.
- Grievance Raising on the Portal: DGT often opens a specific window (usually for 15-30 days after the result declaration) for trainees to raise grievances through the NCVT MIS or Skill India Digital portal. This may cover issues like incorrect profile details or marks not being uploaded. Your ITI will guide you on this.
- Supplementary (Back Paper) Examinations: Trainees who have failed in one or more subjects can appear for supplementary exams. The schedule for these exams is announced via a separate notification on the NCVT/DGT websites. Registration is done through the ITI.
The concept of “re-evaluation” or “rechecking” of answer scripts is not a standard, publicly offered service. The primary recourse for a failing grade is the supplementary examination. Any process for re-totalling of marks must be initiated through the ITI as per DGT guidelines.
| Procedure | Typical Timeframe | How to Apply | Associated Fees |
|---|---|---|---|
| Profile/Result Grievance | Within 15-30 days of result declaration | Through the NCVT MIS/SIDH portal, facilitated by the ITI | Usually no fee for corrections |
| Supplementary Exam Registration | As per notification released by DGT | Through your respective ITI’s examination cell | Applicable examination fees must be paid (confirm amount with ITI) |
Key Contacts and Helplines for Examination Queries
For any issues related to results, marksheets, or certificates, trainees should follow a clear channel of communication. The primary point of contact is always your own Industrial Training Institute.
| Contact Level | Who to Contact | When to Contact |
|---|---|---|
| Institute Level (Primary) | Your ITI’s Principal, Examination Cell, or relevant Trade Instructor. | For all individual issues: result not showing, incorrect marks, profile errors, certificate collection, supplementary exam registration. |
| State Level | Your state’s Directorate of Employment and Training or Directorate of Industrial Training. | If the ITI is unable to resolve a major systemic issue. This is usually handled by the ITI on your behalf. |
| National Level | Directorate General of Training (DGT) / Skill India Digital Hub Helpdesk. | For policy-level information or technical issues with the central portals (e.g., website down). Direct contact for individual result queries is often not feasible. |
As an example of state-level contact, the Jharkhand Government’s ITI portal lists the following toll-free number for inquiries: 18001233444. Trainees should always look for the specific contact details relevant to their own ITI and state.
Common Doubts for Trainees Regarding NCVT ITI Results
What is a PRN and where can I find it?
PRN stands for Provisional Registration Number. It is a unique number assigned to every trainee upon admission to an ITI. You can find your PRN on your ITI admission letter, identity card, or examination hall ticket. It is a mandatory credential for checking your results online.
My NCVT MIS result is not showing, what should I do?
There could be several reasons for this. First, double-check that you have entered the correct PRN and other details. Second, the result for your specific trade or session may not have been uploaded yet. Third, high server traffic might be causing the issue. Wait for a while and try again. If the problem persists for more than a day, contact your ITI’s examination department for clarification.
What is the difference between an NCVT and an SCVT certificate?
An NCVT certificate is nationally recognized and is generally preferred for jobs in central government departments, public sector undertakings (PSUs), and major private companies across India. An SCVT certificate has its primary recognition within the state that issued it and is suitable for state-level jobs and local industries.
How can I check state-specific (SCVT) ITI results?
SCVT results are not published on the central NCVT MIS portal. You need to visit the official website of the Directorate of Employment and Training (or its equivalent body) for your specific state. For example, Kerala’s results are on `det.kerala.gov.in`. Search online for “[Your State Name] ITI result” to find the correct official portal.
The result website (Skill India Digital / NCVT MIS) is not opening. What’s the solution?
This is a very common issue on the day results are announced due to a massive number of trainees trying to access the site simultaneously. There is no immediate fix other than patience. Try accessing the website late at night or early in the morning when the traffic is lower. You can also try using a different web browser or clearing your browser’s cache.
When will the NCVT ITI supplementary or backlog exam results be declared?
Supplementary or ‘back paper’ exams are usually conducted a few months after the main exam results are out. The results for these exams are declared separately. There is no fixed schedule, and you must regularly check the official NCVT MIS or Skill India Digital portals for the notification which will contain the result date. Your ITI will also provide information on this.
How long is the NCVT ITI certificate valid for?
The National Trade Certificate (NTC) awarded by NCVT upon successful completion of an ITI course is valid for life. It is a nationally recognized qualification and does not have an expiration date.
Can I get my original certificate from the NCVT website?
No, you cannot download the original hard-copy certificate online. The result and marksheet available on the Skill India Digital or NCVT MIS portal is a provisional document. The original National Trade Certificate (NTC) and marksheets are printed and sent by the DGT to the respective State Directorates, who then distribute them to the ITIs. You must collect your original certificate from your ITI a few months after the results are declared.
