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NCVT has released the ITI Result 2025 for 1st and 2nd year students. Check official details, download marksheets on Skill India Digital Hub. All updates covered.

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NCVT ITI Result 2025 Announced: Check Skill India Scores on SIDH Now
NCVT ITI Result 2025 Announced: Check Skill India Scores on SIDH Now

NCVT ITI Result 2025 Declared: Lakhs of Students Check Scores on Skill India Digital Hub

Result Announced on August 28th; All Details Here

The National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT) has officially declared the much-awaited ITI Result 2025 for both first and second-year students on Thursday, August 28, 2025. The results are now live on the official Skill India Digital Hub (SIDH) portal at skillindiadigital.gov.in.

High Stakes, Nationwide Test

Over a million candidates from across India appeared for the NCVT’s prestigious All India Trade Test (AITT), conducted from July 28 to August 20, 2025 for Computer-Based Theory (CBT) exams, and from July 17 to July 25 for practicals. These annual examinations cover diverse trades under the Skill India initiative, marking one of the country's largest vocational skill assessments.

How to Check the NCVT ITI Result

Students who sat for the exam can now check their results using the following steps, according to the official instructions:

  1. Visit skillindiadigital.gov.in

  2. Locate the “NCVT ITI Result 2025” link or banner.

  3. Enter your Permanent Registration Number (PRN) and Date of Birth.

  4. View and download your marksheet PDF for future use.

“The portal is user-friendly and transparent, designed so that every student can access their result without delay,” said a senior official at the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship.

Key Details on the Marksheets

Each student’s digital marksheet includes:

  • Name, roll number, and PRN

  • Trade and course details

  • Marks in theory and practicals

  • Total marks and qualification status (Pass/Fail)

  • Academic session and attempt status

Where to Get Help

For those facing technical issues, the SIDH portal provides direct help links and contact information for support teams at both national and state levels. Additionally, original hardcopy certificates will be distributed via the respective ITIs in the coming weeks.

Statements from NCVT and Skill India

“This year’s results reflect our commitment toward digital transparency and extending Skill India’s reach to every corner of the nation,” said Dr. Arvind Mishra, Joint Director of Training, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship.

As per an NCVT press release: “The online release of ITI results allows lakhs of youth to plan their next steps, whether higher training, apprenticeships or direct entry into the job market.”

No Room for Errors

Students are advised to carefully check all details for discrepancies. Any mistakes should be immediately reported to their respective ITI authorities or via the “Report an Issue” link on the SIDH portal.

What’s Next

With scores now accessible, eligible candidates can begin applying for government apprenticeships and public sector jobs, many of which require timely submission of NCVT-certified marksheets. Original certificates will be distributed to students from their training institutes soon.

Conclusion

The NCVT ITI Result 2025 marks a major milestone for India’s push toward vocational empowerment. As millions check their scores—many for the first time online—the Skill India movement continues shaping the nation’s skilled workforce for the future.

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