Kolkata | 30 March 2026:
In a rapidly evolving India, where the gap between education and employable skills continues to challenge millions, AG Vocational School is emerging as a powerful force for change. Backed by a legacy dating back to 1964, the institution is transforming lives by equipping youth with practical, industry-relevant skills.
Despite India having one of the youngest populations in the world, only a small percentage of the workforce has access to formal skill training. Recognizing this gap, AG Vocational School has been actively working to bridge it—especially in urban centers like Kolkata, where many young individuals face limited opportunities due to financial and academic barriers.
A Legacy of Trust and Excellence
Part of a longstanding educational network, AG Vocational School builds upon decades of experience that includes multiple English-medium and vernacular schools, as well as a teacher training institute. Since its establishment in 1987, the vocational arm has focused on skill development as a pathway to dignity, independence, and sustainable livelihoods.
Transforming Lives Through Practical Training
Located in Tangra, Kolkata, the institute has impacted over 10,000 lives, particularly among underserved communities. Through collaborations with key government initiatives like Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana and Paschim Banga Society for Skill Development, the school continues to strengthen grassroots empowerment.
With more than 14 certified courses, students receive hands-on training from experienced instructors along with job placement support—ensuring a smooth transition from learning to employment.
Wide Range of Industry-Focused Courses
AG Vocational School offers diverse programs tailored to current market demands, including:
Beauty & Wellness (Makeup, Hair, Nail Art)
Tailoring & Apparel (Basic to Advanced Diplomas)
Computer & IT (Tally, Web Designing, Basic Computing)
Hospitality (Food & Beverage Production & Services)
Driving Social Impact
Beyond training, the institution is committed to broader social transformation by:
Breaking the cycle of poverty
Promoting economic independence
Building confident, job-ready youth
Strengthening communities from within
Admissions Open for April 2026 Batch
Admissions are now open for the upcoming batch starting April 2026. A key highlight is the 1-year certificate course in Food & Beverage Production and Services, alongside short-term programs across multiple sectors.
The school is also inviting collaborations for CSR initiatives, sponsored training programs, and industry placements—aimed at scaling impact and reaching more aspiring individuals.
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