NCVET and ASQA Sign LoI to Strengthen TVET Quality Assurance

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During the official visit to Australia, the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi participated in high-level bilateral engagements aimed at strengthening the India–Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. Among the major outcomes was the strengthening of TVET quality assurance through cooperation between NCVET and ASQA.

The Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) signed a Letter of Intent with India’s National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET), marking an important step in strengthening collaboration between the two countries’ vocational education and training (VET) sectors.

This was a key priority following the Australia India Education and Skills Council (AIESC) meeting in December 2025. It reflects the shared commitment of ASQA and NCVET to promote mutual understanding, promote excellence in skills development and support the mobility and recognition of skills and qualifications across both countries.

Saxon Rice, CEO of Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) “As the national regulator of vocational education and training in Australia, a key priority is to advance engagement with our international counterparts, particularly where this supports improved regulatory outcomes and protecting and enhancing Australia’s reputation through deeper collaboration on quality assurance.”

This Letter of Intent will support the engagement between ASQA and NCVET on areas of mutual interest including regulatory practice, quality assurance, capability development and strengthening VET systems.

ASQA will also facilitate the engagement of relevant stakeholders to explore cooperation relating to mutual recognition and benchmarking of qualifications, digital credentialing mechanisms, alignment of occupational standards and exchange of insights into labour market trends.

Don’t Miss: Read the key TVET and Skill Agreements held between India and Australia

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