HomeArtificial IntelligenceKarnataka’s first skill policy proposes AI and digital tools for training and career guidance

Karnataka’s first skill policy proposes AI and digital tools for training and career guidance

Karnataka has unveiled its first Skill Development Policy 2025–2032, aiming to position the state as a premier hub for skilled talent and drive its vision of becoming a $1 trillion economy by 2032.

September 25, 2025 / 21:59 IST
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Karnataka unveiled its first Skill Development Policy 2025-2032, aiming to position the state as a premier hub for skilled talent and drive its vision of becoming a $1 trillion economy by 2032.

Approved at the Cabinet meeting on Thursday, the policy leverages digital technologies and AI-driven tools for training, assessment, and career guidance through a unified digital portal. It also stresses international workforce mobility by facilitating global certifications, migration support, and specialised training.

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Although the Department of Skill Development, Entrepreneurship & Livelihood (SDEL) was established in 2017 to coordinate skilling initiatives, Karnataka had no formal skill development policy until now. A key highlight of the policy is the integration of vocational education into schools, colleges, and universities through credit-based programmes.

The policy proposes strong industry collaboration through apprenticeships, industry-led training, and ITI adoption. It focuses on lifelong learning, reskilling, and upskilling to match rapid technological and industrial changes. Special interventions have been planned for women, persons with disabilities, marginalised communities, the urban poor, and the informal workforce.