Telangana’s Young India Skills University Launches Three New Courses
University officials have stated that these job-oriented courses provide significant employment opportunities and foster skill development.
Telangana’s Young India Skills University Launches Three New Courses
Telangana Government Announces Three New Courses at Young India Skills University
Hyderabad: The Telangana government has unveiled three new courses to be offered by the Young India Skills University (YISU). The courses include a six-month program for Endoscopy Technicians, developed in collaboration with AIG Hospitals in Hyderabad; a two-month course for Prototyping Specialists, in partnership with T Works (Telangana Prototyping Works); and a two-month Medical Coding Specialist course, offered in association with KIMS Hospitals, Hyderabad.
These courses are designed in partnership with prominent medical organizations in the state and are now open for admissions. University officials have emphasized that these job-oriented courses provide excellent employment potential and offer significant opportunities for skill development.
Interested candidates can visit the official website of Young India Skills University (YISU) for more details, including course structure, duration, eligibility criteria, and the application process.
The admission process is scheduled to begin in the third week of January 2025.
Telangana CM Announces Plans for Comprehensive Road Connectivity in Villages
Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has directed officials to ensure all gram panchayats, including newly-formed ones, are connected to their mandal headquarters via BT (bituminous) roads, with no village left without road access.
During a review meeting on regional ring road (RRR) and other road and highway projects held on Friday, the chief minister stressed the importance of constructing roads that can accommodate future needs and allow for possible expansion.
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