1Research Scholar,
2Professor,
3Assistant Professor,
The study took place in Bilaspur district as it had more number of certified beneficiaries were found over there whose socioeconomic profile were determined to analyse the living condition of beneficiaries. Vocational training was conducted in several courses out of which top five courses were selected in which maximum beneficiaries were certified. The 250 respondents were selected with proportionate method which were namely Garment making (86), ICT (80), Electricals (30), Medical & Nursing (29) and Construction (25). The analysis interpreted that majority of the respondents (47.20%) were middle age group. 59.20 per cent of the respondents were male and remaining 40.80 per cent were female. Maximum respondents (38.00%) were belonging to OBC caste category. However, it was found that majority (50.00%) of the respondents had completed their education up to higher secondary level. By studying the occupation of the respondents, cent per cent respondents were doing private sector services. Further, in the land holding analysis, it was found majority (56.80%) of the respondents were marginal farmers. While determining the annual income of the respondents it was found that maximum (68.40%) respondents had medium level of income.
Beneficiaries, courses, socio-economic, vocational training