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NIIT to give short-term IT training

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Youth Services Department calls for applications

HYDERABAD: The Department of Youth Services has invited applications for imparting skill development training to youth.

Under the programme, NIIT would offer a three-month training in IT and Communication skills for youth in the age group of 18 to 35 years with Intermediate or degree qualification while M/s C2C would provide one-month training to graduates ( 20 to 28 years) with spoken skills in English for call centre executive jobs.

The applications are available at office of DYWO, Collectorate, Nampally and the last date for submission of forms is September 22. Interviews for the above training courses would be held on September 23.

The fee for the course is Rs. 3,000 and of which Youth Services Department would bear Rs.2,500. The training programmes are slated to begin from September 25.

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