Jamia Invites Application for Digital Marketing, Beautician Training, Other Short-term Courses
Jamia Invites Application for Digital Marketing, Beautician Training, Other Short-term Courses
The programmes to be offered by Jamia Millia will include basics of digital marketing, tailoring and embroidery training, beautician training, computer hardware and networking, and bakery training

The Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) has invited applications for three months skill-based short-term courses. The last date to register for the courses is March 20. The programmes will include basics of digital marketing, tailoring and embroidery training, beautician training, computer hardware and networking, and bakery training.

These courses will cater to professionals, job seekers, school dropouts, university students, and more. It will be conducted in online or offline mode with an evening batch for working professionals with placement support. The basics of digital marketing course will cost Rs 5,000 and the basics of web designing will cost Rs 8,000. Both courses will be conducted in online mode. The other six courses will be conducted in offline mode.

The fee structure for the basics of tailoring and embroidery, beautician training, computer hardware and networking, and bakery training is Rs 3,000. On the other hand, the fee structure for advanced tailoring and advanced embroidery training is Rs 6,000.

CIE has also developed an understanding with “Job Hai” a Naukri Group venture, to provide placement support to enrolled students.

Meanwhile, Jamia Millia is likely to offer four-year undergraduate programmes (FYUP) with multiple exit and entry options from the upcoming academic session, officials said. A proposal in this regard was adopted in a Academic Council (AC) meeting held recently. The matter will now be presented in the next meeting of the Executive Council, which is the highest decision-making body of the university, they said.

The development has been confirmed by university Vice Chancellor Najma Akhtar. “We have tried to adopt all aspects of the National Education Policy. In the recently held Academic Council meeting, the members adopted UGC guidelines for multiple entry and exit options in academic programmes offered in higher education institutions and implementation of the layout of restructured four-year undergraduate programmes,” Akhtar told PTI.

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