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Globsyn to export skill certified trainers globally

| | Aug 12, 2015, at 12:51 am
Kolkata, August 11 (IBNS): Globsyn Skills, a joint venture setup by Globsyn Group in equity partnership with the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), on Monday announced to export over hundred Sector Skill Council (SSC) certified trainers internationally.

The company recently signed an MOU with the Ernst & Young (EY) LLP to impart ITeS Foundation Skills training and Top-up IT training to students of Bangladesh.

Discussing about the collaboration Rahul Dasgupta, Managing Director Globsyn Skills, said: "Our partnership with Ernst & Young for exporting SSC certified trainers is in line with our plans and a step towards Prime Ministers vision of Skilled India.  We are looking forward to export over fifty corporate trainers from India by the end of this year and over hundred in the coming year.”

“All our trainers will have a minimum experience of 7-8 years and will reach out to 15,000 students in different universities of Bangladesh,” he further added.

The trainers would be training two sets of students from engineering colleges, non- engineering colleges, preparing them with IT skills and soft skills.

“Apart from Bangladesh, in future we would like to extend this service to other countries of North Africa and the Middle East,” Dasgupta told IBNS.

 

(Reporting by Adit Majumder)

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