Indian Institute of Skills
Source: livemint.com

The government said that the first batch of training at Tata-Indian Institute of Skills, Mumbai, was motivated for the Skill India program through private sector participation. It is a joint drive between the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE), Tata Indian Institute of Skills, Government of India.

Candidates will be enrolled in digital (smart) manufacturing and factory automation in short-term courses. The courses will be of the term going from one to about a month, contingent on the prequalification profile of the learner. It will be proposed at Tata-IIS interim campus at the National Skills Training Institute (NSTI), Chembur. However, The campus for the IIS is under development and will be located at National Skill Trainers’ Institute (NSTI), Mumbai. The grounds are required to be operational by 2022 and will have a limit of more than 5,000 preparing every year, the service said in an official delivery.

To the first 100 students, the institute will also offer scholarships in addition to attractive fee choices during this preliminary launch phase. A scheme of an early bird scholarship of 75 % has also been declared for the first 100 candidates or learners.

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Union Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Mahendra Nath Pandey said that to give great specialized and professional learning across different areas, the establishment for best in the class framework was laid a year ago and today with the dispatch of its previously set of courses at IIS Mumbai. Following the strides of other conspicuous focuses of instruction in the nation, IIS Mumbai will be instrumental in giving top-notch preparation to help construct a future-prepared workforce.

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