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NAPS Apprenticeship Subsidy Calculator

See how much of your apprentice stipends the government reimburses under NAPS. The full report shows your net cost, annual subsidy and eligibility.

Statutory rates verified by the TMS compliance team Β· 2026-07-06
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NAPS & NATS Apprenticeship Services for Employers

Build a lower-cost, fully legal talent pipeline β€” with government subsidising the stipend. TMS manages end-to-end apprenticeship programmes under NAPS and NATS: portal registration, contracts, stipend processing, compliance and conversion to your rolls. Since 2006: 450+ clients, every Indian state and UT, zero statutory penalties.

Planning an apprentice intake? Get a programme design in 48 hours. Call +91-22-4896-7640

NAPS and NATS, Explained for Employers

India runs two national apprenticeship schemes, and most employers use the wrong one β€” or neither.

NAPS β€” National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme

Run under the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, NAPS covers apprentices engaged under the Apprentices Act, 1961 β€” trade apprentices, fresher apprentices and skill-certificate holders across manufacturing, services and retail roles. The government shares the stipend cost: 25% of the prescribed stipend, up to β‚Ή1,500 per apprentice per month, for the training duration β€” and under NAPS 2.0 this share is paid directly into the apprentice’s bank account via DBT.

NATS β€” National Apprenticeship Training Scheme

Run under the Ministry of Education, NATS covers graduate and diploma (technician) apprentices β€” engineering and other degree/diploma holders completing a structured 1-year apprenticeship. Prescribed minimum stipends are β‚Ή9,000/month for graduate apprentices and β‚Ή8,000/month for diploma (technician) apprentices, with the Government of India sharing 50% of the prescribed minimum stipend β€” up to β‚Ή4,500 and β‚Ή4,000 per month respectively.

Which one for you? Shop-floor, service and operations roles β†’ NAPS. Engineering graduates and diploma trainees β†’ NATS. Most 100+ employee companies should be running both.

It’s Not Just Optional β€” Check Your Obligation

Under the Apprentices Act, establishments with 30 or more workers (including contract staff) are required to engage apprentices within a band of 2.5%–15% of total strength; engagement is optional for establishments with 4–29 workers. If you have never run an apprenticeship programme, you may be carrying an unnoticed compliance gap β€” TMS audits this as step one.

Why Apprentices Cut Workforce Cost β€” Legally

This is the part CFOs care about, so here it is plainly:

  • Stipend, not salary. Apprentices receive a stipend prescribed under the scheme β€” typically well below the fully loaded cost of an equivalent entry-level employee.
  • No PF or ESI on stipends. Apprentices engaged under the Apprentices Act are expressly excluded from the definition of “employee” under PF and ESI law β€” a position upheld by the courts and carried forward into the Code on Social Security, 2020 β€” so the statutory loading on regular hires does not apply.
  • Outside most labour law. Under Section 18 of the Apprentices Act, apprentices are trainees, not workers, so most labour legislation β€” retrenchment, bonus and similar obligations β€” generally does not apply. Workplace safety and POSH protections still do.
  • Government pays part of the bill. NAPS/NATS subsidies directly offset stipend cost.
  • A hiring funnel you’ve already assessed. Convert the best apprentices to your rolls (or to contract staffing via TMS) after the training period β€” pre-vetted, pre-trained, zero sourcing cost.

Done wrong, however β€” fake “apprenticeships” masking regular work, unregistered engagements, missed portal compliance β€” the model collapses into disguised employment with full back-liability. Which is why the execution layer matters.

How TMS Manages Your Apprenticeship Programme

TMS runs your NAPS/NATS apprenticeship programme as a managed-service partner β€” you remain the principal employer, and we operate the programme end to end on your behalf, handling:

  1. Eligibility & obligation audit. Headcount analysis, applicable bands, which scheme fits which roles.
  2. Portal registration & setup. Registering your establishment on the apprenticeship portals and mapping the applicable trades/courses, so your programme is set up correctly under your name.
  3. Sourcing & selection. Apprentice candidates sourced against your role and location matrix; you select.
  4. Contracts & onboarding. Apprenticeship contracts executed and registered on the portal; joining formalities and basic-training coordination.
  5. Stipend processing & subsidy claims. Monthly stipend disbursement, records, and NAPS/NATS claim administration β€” including the portal workflows (contracts, attendance, assessments) on which the government’s DBT payout to apprentices depends.
  6. Compliance & records. Registers, portal updates, assessments coordination, inspections support β€” with programme visibility through our HRMS portal.
  7. Conversion management. End-of-term assessment support and structured absorption to your rolls or transition to TMS contract staffing / third-party payroll.

Who Apprenticeship Programmes Suit

  • Manufacturers with high-volume operator, technician and quality roles β€” the classic NAPS use case
  • Logistics, retail and QSR chains building a steady entry-level pipeline across sites
  • Engineering and infrastructure companies absorbing graduate/diploma engineers via NATS at a fraction of lateral-hire cost
  • BFSI and IT/ITES back offices running structured trainee-to-employee funnels
  • Any establishment with 30+ workers that currently engages zero apprentices β€” the mandatory band applies whether or not you run a programme

Apprenticeship + Contract Staffing: The Blended Workforce Play

The strongest cost structure we build for clients blends three layers: a core team on your rolls, a flexible layer on contract staffing, and an apprentice pipeline underneath feeding both. Apprentices cut entry-level cost today; conversion cuts hiring cost tomorrow; and TMS runs all three layers on one HRMS, one account team, one invoice. If you already run contract staffing with us, adding an apprenticeship layer is an incremental conversation β€” ask your account manager.

Ask us for an apprenticeship cost model for your sites. Call +91-22-4896-7640

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between NAPS and NATS?

NAPS (Ministry of Skill Development) covers trade and fresher apprentices under the Apprentices Act β€” typically shop-floor, service and operations roles. NATS (Ministry of Education) covers graduate and diploma engineer-apprentices in a structured one-year programme. Both carry government stipend support.

How much subsidy does the government pay under NAPS?

The government bears 25% of the prescribed stipend, capped at β‚Ή1,500 per apprentice per month, for the training period β€” paid directly into the apprentice’s bank account via DBT under NAPS 2.0; the employer pays the balance.

Do we have to pay PF and ESI for apprentices?

No β€” apprentices engaged under the Apprentices Act receive a stipend, not wages, and are excluded from the employee definitions under PF and ESI law, a position carried into the Code on Social Security, 2020. This is a major component of the cost advantage versus regular hiring.

Is engaging apprentices mandatory?

Establishments with 30 or more workers (including contract staff) must engage apprentices within the 2.5%–15% band of total strength. TMS’s programme audit tells you exactly where you stand.

Can apprentices do regular production work?

Apprentices train on real work under supervision, per their course curriculum β€” but an “apprenticeship” that is simply a regular job with a cheaper label is non-compliant and creates back-liability. TMS structures programmes so roles, training plans and assessments hold up to inspection.

What happens when the apprenticeship ends?

You assess and absorb the apprentices you want β€” onto your rolls or onto TMS contract staffing β€” and release the rest with their certificates. There is no statutory obligation to absorb (Section 22 of the Apprentices Act β€” unless your apprenticeship contract provides otherwise), which is exactly what makes it a low-risk pipeline.

How many apprentices can we engage?

Within the 2.5%–15% band prescribed under the Act, calculated on total workforce including contract staff. TMS calculates your exact permissible and obligated numbers during the audit.

What does TMS charge for apprenticeship management?

A per-apprentice-per-month management fee covering sourcing, portal compliance, stipend processing and records. Programme size and role mix drive the rate β€” share your sites and volumes for a quote in 24 hours.

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For Employers
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The apprenticeship lifecycle TMS runs for you

  1. Assess & register β€” eligibility check, scheme mapping (NAPS/NATS), portal and establishment registration.
  2. Source & onboard β€” candidate sourcing, documentation, training-plan setup.
  3. Operate β€” monthly stipend payroll, attendance, records of training.
  4. Claim β€” file 25% (NAPS) / 50% (NATS) reimbursements so credits actually land. Rates verified & date-stamped by the TMS compliance team.
  5. Convert β€” move high performers to payroll or TMS contract staffing.

Apprentice, contractor, or regular hire β€” a quick comparison

Apprentice (NAPS/NATS)Contract staffRegular hire
Statutory cost (PF/ESI/gratuity)ExemptApplicableApplicable
Government reimbursementYes (25% / 50%)NoNo
Best forSkill-building, trial rolesFlexible scaleCore permanent roles

TMS runs all three under one roof β€” many clients blend apprenticeships with contract staffing for a lower effective workforce cost. Reimbursement rates are verified & date-stamped by the TMS compliance team. See Contract Staffing.

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