Mishra said youth would be given hands-on training on specific trades by the school which was an initiative in tune with the "Skill India Mission" and the "Make in India."
"Over 15 lakh students graduate as engineers every year. However, only a section of them get jobs. The idea is to train our man power so that unemployment could be cut down and ensure job security," he said.
A plan to set up Vocatuional Incubation Centres across the country is also on the cards, he said. Under the proposal, aspirants would be trained in several areas like masala and soap making, he added.
The launch follows a Memorandum of Understanding on August 4 last year between MSME and Samsung to set up technical schools in MSME Technology Centres across India.
Vice-president Samsung India Electronics Jehwa Lee said,"as an industry leader Samsung is committed to work with the Indian government to tap this potential. Our collaboration with the Ministry of MSME to create a pool of skilled workforce through the MSME-Samsung Tecnical Schoolsl is a step in this direction."
The MSME-Samsung school would run Samsung's Advaned Repair and Industrial Skills Enhancement Programme providing students trade-specific training on repair and troubleshooting.
