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New Delhi [India], May 19 (ANI/PRNewswire): Opening doors to numerous career opportunities for more youngsters across India, the ECPT (Eduguy Career Predictive Test) is now available in Hindi.
At a grand online launch programme on 15th May 2021, Indismart Digital officially launched the Hindi version of the ECPT, thus opening avenues for career opportunities to more students around the country.
The Eduguy Career Predictive Test (ECPT) is just about a year old and has already gained huge popularity across India as students have found a trustworthy guide and online counsellor that tells them which career is best suited for them.
The ECPT is an initiative of Indismart Digital and IBM to promote the Skill India Initiative, National Skill Development Mission launched by Hon ble Prime Minister of India on 15th July 2015 where the youth are being trained to learn skills that they are interested in. The ECPT is a 120-minute test for students of class 9 to class 12th that predicts the most
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In her key note address, she spoke about the role of women in different sectors.
The resource person Dr. Jyoti Sharma, Assistant Prof “The Management School, Kathua Campus” University of Jammu deliberated and demonstrated at length the techniques of Thinking Independently; Striving towards your own Goals Bravely”.
The proceedings of the programme were conducted by Assistant Prof Ashu Jolly. The programme was attended by a large number of students and all the staff members.
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Aligarh: Lesser tech-savvy, non-teaching staff of the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) were provided with necessary hands-on-training in information technology during a three day ‘IT Training Programme (ETP – 2021)’ organised by the Training and Placement Cell, University Women’s Polytechnic.
Conducted at the Computer Lab of the Women’s Polytechnic; the programme had specialised training in Word Processing, Spreadsheet Applications and utilization of Government portals to acquire various services.
“This training will enhance the confidence of employees and improve their overall performances and productivity,” said Dr Salma Shaheen (Principal, University Women’s Polytechnic and Convener of the programme).
She added: “A development program like this brings employees to a higher level with skills and knowledge and helps to reduce their weak points.”