AISECT partners with the ASDM to provide Employment through Skill Training & Placement

Assam, Dec 14: All India Society for Electronics and Computer technology (AISECT), which is India’s leading Social Enterprise working in the area of skill development, has an association with the Assam Skill Development Mission (ASDM) to provide Employment through Skill Training & Placement (EST&P).

The training will be conducted across the IT/ITeS sector in Bokakhat for the job role of Domestic Data Entry Operator. Training will also be conducted across the Electronics and Hardware sector for the job role of Field Technician Computing and Peripherals (FTCP). The shortlisted candidates will receive the training free of cost.

The training program will be spread over three months and is expected to be completed by March 2021. A total of 120 candidates, 60 each for both the centres, will undergo skills training under this program wherein 340 hours of training will be provided to each trainee. Further, ASDM and the Assam State Urban Livelihood Mission (ASULM) will evaluate, monitor, and manage the scheme.

To apply for the program, the candidates should have a minimum education qualification of 10th pass (based on the job role). Post the completion of the training program, AISECT will organize Rojgar Melas to help the aspirants with job placements by connecting them to prospective employers.

Apart from this initiative, AISECT has been empanelled with ASDM and executing training programs through two centres.

Launched in 1985, AISECT works in semi-urban and rural parts of the country to empower people through Skill Development, Higher Education, Financial Inclusion, e-Governance, and other ICT-based services. It is spearheading numerous skill development initiatives of the Central and State Governments like Pradhan Mantri Kaushal VikasYojana, Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendra, DeenDayal Upadhyaya-GrameenKaushalyaYojana, National Skills Qualification Framework, National Urban Livelihood Mission, State Skill Development Missions, etc. To date, the organization has successfully trained over 20 lakh people in the small town, district, block, and panchayat level areas across India.