Career centres may be designated, maintained, and linked to employment exchanges for counselling, vacancies, and job-matching services. The appropriate Government may establish, run and maintain a career centre by notification, including by designating an existing employment exchange, office, portal, or other authorised centre. Until such notification, existing local Employment Exchanges function as regional career centres and Central Employment Exchanges as central career centres. Career centres may also be run under agreements with institutions, local authorities, local bodies, or private bodies, and must collect employment-related information, provide career counselling and vocational guidance, organise job fairs and studies, and carry out other notified services.
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Career centres may be designated, maintained, and linked to employment exchanges for counselling, vacancies, and job-matching services.
The appropriate Government may establish, run and maintain a career centre by notification, including by designating an existing employment exchange, office, portal, or other authorised centre. Until such notification, existing local Employment Exchanges function as regional career centres and Central Employment Exchanges as central career centres. Career centres may also be run under agreements with institutions, local authorities, local bodies, or private bodies, and must collect employment-related information, provide career counselling and vocational guidance, organise job fairs and studies, and carry out other notified services.
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