Haryana Govt. decided to provide 40 hours skill development training to government college students

Chandigarh : In a bid to enhance employment skills in youth, Haryana Government has decided to provide 40 hours skill development training to about 2500 students of Government colleges in the State.

Haryana Vishwakarma Skill University (HVSU) will impart the skill training to the students, said a spokesman of Haryana Higher Education Department.

He said that the department has entered into collaboration with the HVSU for imparting training in communication, soft skills and other professional skills.

To begin with, HVSU in collaboration with global BPM leader Concentrix Daksh India Limited would impart training in the colleges located in and around Faridabad, Gurugram, Palwal and Mahendergarh. It would help the students to improve their employability once they pass out from the colleges, said the spokesman.

He said that Principals of Government College, Faridabad, Palwal, Sector-14, Gurugram and Mahendergarh have been asked to make batches of 25-30 students preferably of final year as five days training comprising of 40 hours would be imparted to them.

Notably, HVSU had conducted a survey in which youth of the state had preferred six sectors for pursuing their career opportunities including sports, banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI), IT/ITes, automobile, healthcare and hospitality.

These and other sectors requires high quality of communication skills, preventability, preparedness, business communication and IT skills.

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