Bhubaneswar, Feb 19: Chief Executive Officers of as many as 30 Sector Skill Councils (SSCs) visited Centurion University on Thursday and Friday to study the skills training and development model adopted by the University in partnership with DDU-GYK, NSDC, and several other leading global industries.
NSDC along with the support of its 37 Sector Skill Councils and 211 training partners has been able to create a successful model for the country which is being evaluated periodically for improvement and effectiveness. NSDC is aggressively looking at meeting its target in the mentioned time period.
President Centurion University Prof Mukti Mishra, Managing Director Gram Tarang, Abhinav Madan and other senior management said that the University is greatly honoured to host the CEO’s of Sector Skill Council on its Campus.
“We are gratified that our efforts to integrate skills in higher education while ensuring skill with substance, scale with sustainability and speed with stability have started bearing fruits. We are striving to ensure that appropriate and relevant of education is imparted, so students and trainees acquire the necessary competency, ability, dexterity and capacity to be productive citizens of the country. We will continue our humble endeavour to link education to ‘employability, employment and entrepreneurship’, which in turn will contribute to a better tomorrow for the youth of India,” said Mishra.