Kisan Drone Operator-AGR - Q1006 - v1.0
Kisan Drone Operator-AGR - Q1006 - v1.0
Kisan Drone Operator-AGR - Q1006 - v1.0
Version: 1.0
NSQF Level: 4
Agriculture Skill Council of India || 6th Floor, GNG Tower, Plot No. 10, Sector -44, Gurgaon
Haryana-122004 || email:[email protected]
Contents
AGR/Q1006: Kisan Drone Operator ..................................................................................3
Brief Job Description ............................................................................................3
Applicable National Occupational Standards (NOS) ............................................................... 3
Compulsory NOS .............................................................................................. 3
Qualification Pack (QP) Parameters ...........................................................................4
AGR/N1022: Comprehend Stakeholders & their laws (Basic) as per Drone Rules 2021 and Drone
(Amendment) Rules, 2022 notified by Ministry of Civil Aviation ................................................ 5
AGR/N1023: Follow basic flight principles while operating a drone ............................................ 9
AGR/N1024: Follow ATC procedures & Radio Telephony (non FRTOL) techniques ......................... 13
AGR/N1025: Comprehend Fixed-wing, Rotorcraft & Hybrid operations and Aerodynamics............... 17
AGR/N1026: Comprehend effects of weather and meteorology in drone operations and undertake
necessary measures for hazardous weather avoidance ................................................... 22
AGR/N1027: Carry out drone equipment maintenance and basic assembly................................. 26
AGR/N1028: Carry out risk assessment & analysis - Safety Management / TEM ............................ 31
AGR/N1029: Carry out installation and utilization of payload ................................................ 35
AGR/N1031: Analyze relevant drone collected data............................................................ 39
AGR/N1032: Undertake Flight Simulator Training & Practical Flying ........................................ 43
AGR/N1030: Carry out drone based pesticide and crop nutrient application ............................... 49
AGR/N1020: Ensure adherence of precautionary measures before, during and post-operation for drone
based pesticide application ........................................................................................ 60
AGR/N1021: Use a drone to carry out multispectral mapping for various agriculture and allied
activities .............................................................................................................. 67
AGR/N1018: Identify relevant employability and entrepreneurship opportunities in drone operations
............................................................................................................................................................ 74
AGR/N9903: Maintain health and safety at the workplace .................................................... 83
Assessment Guidelines and Weightage...................................................................... 88
Assessment Guidelines ............................................................................................................... 88
Assessment Weightage ............................................................................................................... 89
Acronyms ........................................................................................................................................... 91
Glossary ............................................................................................................................................. 92
A Kisan Drone Operator/pilot is responsible for operating and rendering the specific service using the drone
and relevant technologies for agricultural and allied activities. The individuals operating the drone collect
and analyse different types of data for enhancing productivity and profitability while ensuring sustainability
and protection of the land resources. The individual where applicable deploy the drone to undertake
specific activities like spray of plant protection chemicals / fertilizer or obtain ground data for other related
activities. The individual is also responsible for carrying out regular maintenance of drone and relevant
equipment associated with it.
Personal Attributes
The individual must be physically fit to work for extended durations with the ability to make appropriate
decisions independently. The person must have strong verbal and written communication skills to interact
with various stakeholders. Analytical and problem-solving skills are the other important requirements in
this job role.
Compulsory NOS:
1. AGR/N1022: Comprehend Stakeholders & their laws (Basic) as per Drone Rules 2021 and Drone
(Amendment) Rules, 2022 notified by Ministry of Civil Aviation
3. AGR/N1024: Follow ATC procedures & Radio Telephony (non FRTOL) techniques
5. AGR/N1026: Comprehend effects of weather and meteorology in drone operations and undertake
necessary measures for hazardous weather avoidance
7. AGR/N1028: Carry out risk assessment & analysis - Safety Management / TEM
11. AGR/N1030: Carry out drone based pesticide and crop nutrient application
12. AGR/N1020: Ensure adherence of precautionary measures before, during and post-operation for
13. AGR/N1021: Use a drone to carry out multispectral mapping for various agriculture and allied
activities
Sector Agriculture
Country India
NSQF Level 4
Description
This OS unit is about understanding rules, laws, regulations, standards, and practices pertaining to drone
(Rotorcraft) operation of Category-1 (VLOS less than 400 feet) as per Drone Rule 2021and Drone
(Amendment) Rules, 2022 notified by Ministry of Civil Aviation
Scope
Assessment Criteria
NOS Total 5 2 - 3
Comprehend Stakeholders & their laws (Basic) as per Drone Rules 2021 and
NOS Name
Drone (Amendment) Rules, 2022 notified by Ministry of Civil Aviation
Sector Agriculture
NSQF Level 4
Credits TBD
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Description
Scope
Assessment Criteria
NOS Total 5 2 - 3
Sector Agriculture
NSQF Level 4
Credits TBD
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Description
Scope
KU12. Issues aircraft pilots encounter including airspace, traffic patterns, and safe attitudes
Assessment Criteria
NOS Total 5 2 - 3
NOS Name Follow ATC procedures & Radio Telephony (non FRTOL) techniques
Sector Agriculture
NSQF Level 4
Credits TBD
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Description
This OS unit is about Fixed-wing, rotorcraft & Hybrid operations, and Aerodynamics
Scope
Assessment Criteria
NOS Total 15 6 - 9
NOS Name Comprehend Fixed-wing, Rotorcraft & Hybrid operations and Aerodynamics
Sector Agriculture
NSQF Level 4
Credits TBD
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Description
This OS unit is about the comprehending the effects of weather and meteorology in drone operations and
undertaking appropriate measures for hazardous weather avoidance while drone operations
Scope
KU1. Weather and meteorology: The standard atmosphere, Measuring air pressure, Heat and
temperature Wind Moisture, cloud formation etc.
KU2. Met Terminal Aviation Routine Weather Report (METAR)
KU3. effects of atmospheric components such as air pressure, heat, wind, moisture, cloud
formation, icing etc.
KU4. Favorable conditions for drone operation
KU5. Emergency procedures during sudden shift in weather conditions
KU6. Effect of atmosphere on RPAS operation & hazardous weather avoidance
KU7. How to measure air pressure, heat, temperature and wind speed
KU8. Tools and equipment required to measure components of atmosphere
Assessment Criteria
NOS Total 5 2 - 3
Sector Agriculture
NSQF Level 4
Credits TBD
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Description
This OS unit is about process of carrying out Drone Equipment Maintenance, de-assembly, assembly of the
drone components and basic maintenance and documentation related to work
Scope
Assessment Criteria
NOS Total 4 10 - 6
NOS Name Carry out drone equipment maintenance and basic assembly
Sector Agriculture
NSQF Level 4
Credits TBD
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Description
This OS unit is about carrying out risk assessment & analysis and undertaking appropriate safety measures
Scope
Assessment Criteria
NOS Total 3 4 - 3
NOS Name Carry out risk assessment & analysis - Safety Management / TEM
Sector Agriculture
NSQF Level 4
Credits TBD
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Description
This OS unit is about installation and utilization of payload/ mounting and unmounting
Scope
GS3. read the relevant literature to get information about the latest developments in the field of
work
GS4. plan and prioritise tasks to ensure timely completion
GS5. take quick decisions to deal with workplace emergencies/ accidents
GS6. listen attentively to understand the information/ instructions being shared by the speaker
GS7. identify possible disruptions to work and take appropriate preventive measures
GS8. co-ordinate with co-workers to achieve work objectives
GS9. evaluate all possible solutions to a problem to select the best one
Assessment Criteria
NOS Total 2 5 - 3
Sector Agriculture
NSQF Level 4
Credits TBD
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Description
This OS unit is about introduction to drone data & analysis of the collected data
Scope
GS7. identify possible disruptions to work and take appropriate preventive measures
GS8. co-ordinate with co-workers to achieve work objectives
GS9. evaluate all possible solutions to a problem to select the best one
Assessment Criteria
NOS Total 3 4 - 3
Sector Agriculture
NSQF Level 4
Credits TBD
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Description
This OS unit is about training through flight simulation, familiarization, and practical flying experience of
the drone
Scope
GS3. read the relevant literature to get information about the latest developments in the field of
work
GS4. plan and prioritise tasks to ensure timely completion
GS5. take quick decisions to deal with workplace emergencies/ accidents
GS6. listen attentively to understand the information/ instructions being shared by the speaker
GS7. identify possible disruptions to work and take appropriate preventive measures
GS8. co-ordinate with co-workers to achieve work objectives
GS9. evaluate all possible solutions to a problem to select the best one
Assessment Criteria
NOS Total 4 10 - 6
Sector Agriculture
NSQF Level 4
Credits TBD
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Description
This OS unit is about use of a drone to apply pesticides and fertilizers in the field
Scope
PC13. select /use the agrochemicals duly approved by Central Insecticide Board and Registration
Committee
PC14. Follow critical parameters while applying in field by manual spraying or auto pilotining
PC15. ensure compatibility of selected agrochemicals with drone spray system and nozzles for the
desired dilution to ensure stability of agrochemical solubility formulation
PC16. Ensure proper formulation and their management
PC17. Adhere to agrochemical safety guidelines prescribed by the manufacturer for their safe
handling
PC18. Follow recommended spray schedule at various/ critical crop growth and infestation stages
as per crop protection guidelines
PC19. dilute the agrochemical in clean water as per recommendations by the manufacturing
company using appropriate PPE
PC20. perform crop spraying in safer and cost-effective way by its autonomous and pre-
programmed run on specific schedules and routes.
PC21. Operate drone to apply soil/crop nutrients in the form/concentration of the nutrients being
sprayed/ broadcasted using sensors/ spraying systems installed
PC22. Ensure efficient fertigation use of water using drone (depending on the sprayer system of the
drone)
PC23. Use different kinds of sprayer nozzles depending on the form and concentration of the
nutrients to be applied
PC24. Evaluate residue and bio efficacy effects
PC25. Follow safe application standard
PC26. use the available advance feature of the software for accurate movement of drone and its
control as per manifested various parameters like battery discharge or low voltage in the
area operation
PC27. identify and resolve common error messages and corrections by debugging of Software
appropriately
PC28. ensure the drone is at home position after task completion
Safeguard the non-target while pesticide application
To be competent, the user/individual on the job must be able to:
PC29. Maintain sufficient buffer zone to counter agrichemical drift between the adjacent farm or
different crops to avoid spray on non-target considering the severity of the agrochemical on
the non-targets
PC30. maintain suitable distance from the drone and avoid windward direction as much as possible
during the spray operation
PC31. Conduct Drone based spray operations at an appropriate distance from water bodies,
residential areas, fodder crops, public utilities, dairy, poultry etc.as per DGCA or other
concerned authority guidelines and ensure no human or animal movement within or in the
close proximity of the farm during and immediately after the spray operations.
Drone, sensors data processing software and soil nutrient spraying system
To be competent, the user/individual on the job must be able to:
PC32. use GPS and GIS-based sensors, along with drones and satellite imagery to get a 3-
Dimensional (3D) analysis of the field and the composition of soil in the cultivated region
PC33. Carryout drone operation with appropriate sensors to capture high resolution pictures which
can be directly sent to the cloud/ software facilitating precise corrective measures in the
form of prescription maps
PC34. Use multispectral and Hyper Spectral/ LiDAR sensor to capture the data of soil fertility before
sowing or planting
PC35. Use Recommended Dose of Fertilizer (RDF) Protocol to assess the soil nutrient status and
post-process the data to generate the GPS tagged precision nutrient requirements map of
the field as an input logic to the nutrient spraying drone with the help of soil indices
PC36. Use real-time operation protocol to live process the data from multispectral camera for
spraying the nutrients simultaneously
PC37. Use electrostatic nozzle to avoid drift during the operation
PC38. prepare the relevant reports in graphical or tabular form as per client requirement
PC39. assist end user to understand the report and to enhance decision making through accurate,
reliable and timely information that have been obtained by ICT-driven tools and technologies
Precautions for storage of crop nutrients/ pesticides
To be competent, the user/individual on the job must be able to:
PC40. Maintain written inventory of all materials and with proper labelling
PC41. Ensure crop nutrients, herbicides, pesticides are separately stored in a secured building with
absorbent spill kits in all liquid storage areas and regularly inspect
PC42. Ensure provision of emergency eyewash and emergency drench showers within or near the
storage area, and dispose the excess or obsolete materials or chemicals in accordance with
rules and regulations of manufacturer and state law
Undertake post operation drone maintenance
To be competent, the user/individual on the job must be able to:
PC43. examine the drone, their peripherals and relevant attachments post completion of operation
for signs of wear and tear or damage
PC44. perform maintenance as per the respective manufacturer's instructions using appropriate
and recommended tools and equipment
PC45. coordinate with the manufacturer to resolve any manufacturing-related issues experienced
while drone operation
PC46. schedule periodic maintenance of drone, their peripherals and relevant attachments as per
the maintenance schedule suggested by their respective manufacturers
KU1. Principles of pesticide applications-Basic Principles, Drone Sop and Policy issues
KU2. Agriculture drone operations like-type of drone, parts of Agri drone, battery and their
replacement, spray tank and balancing, Nozzle replacement etc.
KU3. obstacle in the area of operation for necessary mapping software adjustments
KU4. how to identify and resolve common error messages and corrections by debugging of
Software
KU5. Critical parameter in Spraying viz drone parameter, Agrochemical parameter, environmental
issues, operational Parameter, Non Target applications etc.
KU6. Nozzles and their use,type of nozzles,their classification,droplet measures,calibration of
nozzle
KU7. the process of using drones to apply fertilisers, herbicides, pesticides and insecticides
uniformly at the identified sites in the field
KU8. formulations and their types, various compatibility issues, formulation management and
efficacy evaluation, dosage requirements etc.
KU9. Various types of spray equipment viz. High/Low/Ultra Low volume application eqipments
KU10. applicable documentation requirements
KU11. the process of obtaining the necessary regulatory approvals to use a drone for agricultural
operations
KU12. how to select a drone appropriate for use according to the purpose and size of the
agricultural field
KU13. spray dynamics, spray volume, droplet size, concentration, drift mechanism, specific nozzles,
delivery mechanism and pressure
KU14. how to load pesticide/ fertilizer on the drone according to its payload capacity
KU15. how to use a drone to apply pesticides and fertilizers uniformly over an agricultural field
KU16. approved agrochemicals by Central Insecticides Board and Committee (CIB&RC)
KU17. Recommended dose of agrochemical for the crops and their droplet size for bio efficacy
KU18. agrochemical(liquid/solid) compatible with the drone spray system and their dilution
requirements
KU19. CIB&RC specified guidelines for mixing of agrochemicals
KU20. Active ingredients dosage/ha and PHI interval
KU21. Comparison of drone spraying with other sprayer
KU22. How to attach the nozzle system in an efficient manner for continuity in spray swath during
spray
KU23. How to make appropriate setting in drone software to self-adjust its altitude and speed for
spraying on desired height above the crop
KU24. How to ensure GPS and map accuracy of the drone to demarcate the target area boundary
and safety/buffer margins
KU25. Checking of leak proof drone spray system
KU26. Genral principle of calibration
KU27. Calibration of handheld/vehicle mounted sparyer
KU28. Calibration of the drone spray system
KU29. agrochemical safety guidelines prescribed by the manufacturer for their safe handling
KU30. recommended agro-chemical doses for specific crops
KU31. recommended spray schedule at various/ critical crop growth and infestation stages as per
crop protection guidelines and phytotoxicity assessment
KU32. dilution methods of the agrochemical as per recommendations
KU33. how to perform crop spraying in safer and cost-effective way
KU34. troubleshooting for common malfunctions as per the manufacturer's instructions
KU35. ways to minimize spray drift in non-target field
KU36. The hazardous effect of agri. Inputs/chemicals
KU37. Critical operational parameters for drift management
KU38. Height and speed of application to minimize drift
KU39. Importance of emergency eyewash and emergency drench showers and absorbent spill kits
within or near storage areas
KU40. How to dispose excess/ obsolete materials and chemicals in accordance with manufacturers
recommendation and state law
KU41. Use of multispectral and hyperspectral imaging sensors to determine soil fertility in the field
KU42. spares and accessories, maintenance of battery
KU43. different type of nozzles, their functions and maintenance
KU44. Difference between Recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF) protocol and real-time operation
protocol
KU45. report preparation in graphical or tabular form as per client requirement
KU46. various ICT-driven tools and technologies in agriculture and allied sector
KU47. how to maintain necessary data and carry out documentation
Assessment Criteria
NOS Total 18 24 - 18
NOS Name Carry out drone based pesticide and crop nutrient application
Sector Agriculture
NSQF Level 4
Credits TBD
Version 1.0
Description
This OS is about various precautionary measures that need to be adhered to before, during and post-
operation for drone based pesticide application
Scope
GS1. read the relevant literature to get updated information about the field of work
GS2. write work-related notes
GS3. communicate politely and professionally
GS4. take quick decisions to deal with workplace emergencies/ accidents
GS5. identify likely problems in the work processes and take appropriate preventive action
GS6. listen attentively to understand the information/ instructions being given
GS7. evaluate all possible solutions to a problem to select the best one
GS8. identify areas of customer dissatisfaction and take appropriate action to enhance customer
satisfaction
GS9. co-ordinate with the co-workers to achieve the work objectives
Assessment Criteria
NOS Total 8 15 - 12
Sector Agriculture
NSQF Level 4
Credits TBD
Version 1.0
Description
This OS is about using a drone for carrying out multispectral mapping for various agriculture and allied
activities
Scope
PC13. identify weeds efficiently using the advanced weed identification system and remove them
PC14. produce and obtain 3D maps of existing soil to monitor potential soil quality, nutrient
management, moisture content, soil erosion and soil dead zone
PC15. determine the most effective patterns for planting, managing crops, soil, and other required
field operations
PC16. plan timely irrigation to the identified areas with precision using obtained multispectral
indices
PC17. manage irrigation in the field based on the analysis of the data provided by dielectric soil
moisture sensors to ensure optimum use of water according to varying site needs
PC18. carry out appropriate adjustments in irrigation schedule and distribution of irrigation water
based on the precise measurement of health, heat, and crop density data obtained with the
use of drones
PC19. carry out repair and maintenance of the irrigation equipment, as per aerial analysis
conducted by drones
PC20. follow the recommended practices for avoiding waterlogging, mitigating necessary damage
to sensitive crops, and achieving effective drainage based on the aerial imagery captured by
drones
PC21. use the data recorded by mechanical sensors to optimise the tilling methodologies and the
inflow of water in the field
PC22. regulate the moisture levels in the soil to prevent damp conditions based on the data
captured by dielectric soil moisture sensors
PC23. regulate the nutrient level in the soil based on the data captured by electrochemical sensors
PC24. use drone for soil and field analysis for irrigation, planting planning, and nutrient level in soil
KU1. various uses of drones, such as monitoring the effects of weather, the distribution of
irrigation water, crop growth and yield, weed and pest/ insect infestation, etc.
KU2. the importance of adjusting irrigation schedule and distribution of irrigation water based on
the data obtained with the use of drones for practicing automated irrigation
KU3. the importance of adjusting irrigation schedule and distribution of irrigation water based on
the data obtained with the use of drones
KU4. how to set up the drone appropriately for capturing the required images and data for
intended operation
KU5. how to use the appropriate flight planning software to plan a route
KU6. use of GPS and GIS-based sensors
KU7. how to do analysis of the field and the soil in the target region
KU8. use of thermal, multispectral or hyper-spectral sensors
KU9. moisture deficit and irrigation water requirements
KU10. various factors affecting the data collection and their recording
KU11. estimation of the overall status of crops area-wise in the fields
KU12. various inputs required at different critical stages of the respective crops
KU13. how to use the feature of crop surveillance and crop health assessment for facilitating
agricultural insurance and for cross verifying farmers' insurance claims
KU14. how to carry out crop health assessment using drones
KU15. concept of INM, IPM, IWM etc for the respective crops and measuring of their indices
KU16. necessary data and record keeping
Assessment Criteria
NOS Total 9 12 - 9
Use a drone to carry out multispectral mapping for various agriculture and
NOS Name
allied activities
Sector Agriculture
NSQF Level 4
Credits TBD
Version 1.0
Description
This OS unit is about identification of relevant employability and entrepreneurship opportunities in drone
operations in agriculture and allied sector
Scope
PC16. ensure the use of relevant and efficient technologies as per planning and availability of funds
PC17. follow the recommended practices for efficient input resource management
PC18. optimise the drone operation services through the amalgamation of existing practices with
smart technologies
PC19. coordinate with the various stakeholders for efficient and sustainable agri-business growth
and development
PC20. use the relevant digital services such as e-commerce, e-payments, electronic recordkeeping,
etc.
PC21. carry out outreach programs to expand business
Follow the entrepreneurial practices
To be competent, the user/individual on the job must be able to:
PC22. set up a bank account with the required facilities to conduct business transactions
PC23. invest in appropriate funds/schemes
PC24. maintain book of accounts
PC25. follow the recommended practices to utilise business funds effectively
PC26. use the relevant business insurance services
PC27. follow the relevant tax laws to ensure timely payment of relevant taxes and filing of Income
Tax Return (ITR) / GST, where applicable.
PC28. follow the recommended practices to ensure effective team building at work
PC29. implement appropriate and cost-effective solutions to work-related problems
PC30. subscribe to the relevant government programs and schemes for entrepreneurs
PC31. follow the recommended practices for a stable enterprise, managing the relevant risks
PC32. review the business account regularly to ensure the profitability of the business
PC33. undertake internal and external audit of funds
PC34. track digital methods for remittance of funds
Practice inclusion at work
To be competent, the user/individual on the job must be able to:
PC35. maintain a conducive environment for all the genders at the workplace
PC36. ensure appropriate behaviour and conduct with people across gender and PwD
PC37. ensure suitable verbal and non-verbal communication while interacting with Persons with
Disabilities (PwD)
PC38. ensure equal participation of the people across genders in discussions
Communicate effectively at the workplace
To be competent, the user/individual on the job must be able to:
PC39. interpret verbal and written instructions and feedback correctly
PC40. note down instructions received from the stakeholders and seek clarifications on instructions,
if any
PC41. seek requisite information from a source or person in time for effective working
PC42. provide information in the desired format and frequency as per workplace operation
requirements
PC43. carry out relevant work-related documentation and present to concerned stakeholder
effectively as per requirement
PC44. report accidents and incidents, if any, as per procedure
KU1. Agri input companies and public entities having employability opportunities
KU2. scope of work and area of operation
KU3. relevant legislation, standards, policies, and procedures and approvals from authorized body
for work
KU4. ethical practices of work
KU5. entrepreneurship/ business opportunities in drone operations in public and private entities
KU6. resources for the business operations
KU7. manufactures for purchase of suitable drone
KU8. target customers and their needs and expectations with respect to the quality and price of
the service
KU9. service provider and customer hiring centres in the selected region
KU10. preparation of a basic business plan for the agricultural entrepreneurship/business activities
KU11. appropriate sources of funding for entrepreneurship/ business development
KU12. relevant government authorities/stakeholder to subscribe to the relevant government
schemes and programs to take benefit from them
KU13. compliance with the government structural reforms and framework along with the applicable
rules and regulations while setting up the agricultural drone operation enterprise/ business
KU14. use of relevant and efficient technologies as per planning and availability of funds
KU15. efficient input resource management
KU16. optimisation of the drone operation services through the amalgamation of existing practices
with smart technologies
KU17. professional coordination with the various stakeholders for efficient and sustainable agri-
business growth and development
KU18. how to use the relevant digital services such as e-commerce, e-payments, electronic
recordkeeping, etc
KU19. how to carry out outreach programs to expand business
KU20. setting up of Different type of bank accounts for business purpose
KU21. different type of investment funds
KU22. personal and business insurance services
KU23. effective team building at work
KU24. cost-effective solutions to work-related problems
KU25. business risk management
KU26. basic accounting and record keeping
KU27. various ICT-driven tools and technologies in agriculture and allied sector
KU28. conducive environment for all the genders and Persons with Disabilities (PwD) the workplace
KU29. appropriate verbal and non-verbal communication while interacting with Persons with
Disabilities (PwD) and across all the genders
Assessment Criteria
NOS Total 10 10 - 15
Sector Agriculture
NSQF Level 4
Credits TBD
Version 1.0
Description
This OS is about maintaining health and safety of self and other co-workers at the workplace
Scope
PC16. follow procedures for dealing with accidents, fires and emergencies, including
communicating location and directions to the location of emergency, as per the workplace
requirements
PC17. use emergency equipment in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and workplace
requirements
PC18. provide treatment appropriate to the patient's injuries in accordance with recognized first aid
techniques
PC19. recover (if practical), clean, inspect/test, refurbish, replace and store the first aid equipment
as appropriate
PC20. report details of first aid administered in accordance with workplace procedures
GS4. communicate clearly and effectively with co-workers, and other stakeholders
GS5. comprehend information shared by senior people and experts
GS6. make decisions pertaining to personal hygiene and safety
GS7. schedule daily activities and draw up priorities
GS8. manage relationships with co-workers, manager and other stakeholders
GS9. assess situation and identify appropriate control measures
Assessment Criteria
PC2. wash the worn clothes with soap and sun dry
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before use next time
NOS Total 40 25 - 35
Sector Agriculture
Sub-Sector Generic
Occupation Generic
NSQF Level 4
Credits TBD
Version 3.0
Assessment Guidelines
1. Criteria for assessment for each Qualification Pack will be created by the Sector Skill Council. Each
Performance Criteria (PC) will be assigned marks proportional to its importance in NOS. SSC will also lay
down the proportion of marks for Theory and Skills Practical for each PC.
2. The assessment for the theory part will be based on the knowledge bank of questions created by the
SSC.
3. Assessment will be conducted for all compulsory NOS, and where applicable, on the selected
elective/optional set of NOS.
4. Individual assessment agencies will create unique question papers for the theory part for each
candidate at each examination/training center (as per assessment criteria below).
5. Individual assessment agencies will create unique evaluations for skill practical for every student at
each examination/ training center based on these criteria.
6. To pass the Qualification Pack assessment, every trainee should score a minimum of 70% of %
aggregate marks to successfully clear the assessment.
7. In case of unsuccessful completion, the trainee may seek reassessment on the Qualification Pack.
(Please note: Every Trainee should score a minimum aggregate passing percentage as specified above, to
successfully clear the Qualification Pack assessment.)
Assessment Weightage
Compulsory NOS
AGR/N1022.Comprehend
Stakeholders & their laws
(Basic) as per Drone Rules
5 2 0 3 10 5
2021 and Drone (Amendment)
Rules, 2022 notified by
Ministry of Civil Aviation
AGR/N1023.Basic flight
5 2 - 3 10 7
principles in drone operation
AGR/N1025.Comprehend
Fixed-wing, Rotorcraft &
15 6 0 9 30 7
Hybrid operations and
Aerodynamics
AGR/N1026.Comprehend
effects of weather and
meteorology in drone
5 2 0 3 10 5
operations and undertake
necessary measures for
hazardous weather avoidance
AGR/N1029.Carry out
installation and utilization of 2 5 0 3 10 7
payload
AGR/N1031.Analyze relevant
3 4 0 3 10 5
drone collected data
AGR/N1032.Undertake Flight
Simulator Training & Practical 4 10 0 6 20 7
Flying
AGR/N1030.Drone based
pesticide and crop nutrient 18 24 - 18 60 12
application
AGR/N1020.Ensure adherence
of precautionary measures
before, during and post- 8 15 0 12 35 5
operation for drone based
pesticide application
AGR/N1021.Use a drone to
carry out multispectral
9 12 - 9 30 9
mapping for various
agriculture and allied activities
AGR/N1018.Identify relevant
employability and
10 10 - 15 35 5
entrepreneurship opportunities
in drone operations
AGR/N9903.Maintain health
40 25 - 35 100 5
and safety at the workplace
Acronyms
QP Qualifications Pack
Glossary
Job role defines a unique set of functions that together form a unique
Job role
employment opportunity in an organisation.
Performance Criteria Performance Criteria (PC) are statements that together specify the
(PC) standard of performance required when carrying out a task.
National
NOS are occupational standards which apply uniquely in the Indian
Occupational
context.
Standards (NOS)
QP comprises the set of OS, together with the educational, training and
Qualifications Pack
other criteria required to perform a job role. A QP is assigned a unique
(QP)
qualifications pack code.
Unit title gives a clear overall statement about what the incumbent
Unit Title
should be able to do.
Core skills or Generic Skills (GS) are a group of skills that are the key to
learning and working in today’s world. These skills are typically needed
Core Skills/ Generic
in any work environment in today’s world. These skills are typically
Skills (GS)
needed in any work environment. In the context of the OS, these include
communication related skills that are applicable to most job roles.