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“Job Smart”
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CfBT Education Trust, Reading, UK. CfBT Education Services, Hyderabad, India. CfBT Education Resource Management Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad, India.
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India is in the big league- a trillion dollar economy! 2025- 300 million youth in the labour force Next 4 years – 25% of the world’s workers will be Indians India’s working age population will increase from 58% in 2001 to 64% in 2025
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Only 28% of the graduates are employable 90% of the jobs require vocational skills 53% of the employed youth suffer from skill deprivation Only 7% of the 15-29 age-group has received some form of vocational training 1.2 lakh young Indians from the creamy sector go abroad for higher education Education has improved – every year lakhs of students pass out of colleges, number of jobs are very less.
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Huge gap between industry expectations and the students’ skills The work force must have enhanced skills to boost competitiveness The students are unprepared for the rapidly changing requirements The students require to learn how to stay and grow in their jobs Thus the need to facilitate students to acquire skills to make them industry ready !
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Job Smart
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To enable individual participants to set challenging performance goals To facilitate clear understanding of roles and responsibilities To promote professional behaviour in achieving these goals To bring about improved learner performance
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Colleges- reputation par excellence ◦ credibility ◦ alumni Students- enhanced employability ◦ ready to work ◦ sustained growth Industry – improved productivity ◦ skilled manpower ◦ profits all the way Economy – growth in leaps & bounds ◦ improved purchasing power ◦ increase in GDP
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English Language Proficiency Soft Skills enhancement Aptitude & Quantitative proficiency Subject Specific knowledge enrichment Industry engagement Experienced and friendly trainers At your door-step solution Only activity based, fun filled programme Additional possibility of Cambridge qualifications.
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BTECH/MCA – 1 st Year Programme plan: 1) English Language Proficiency – 40 hours 2) Soft Skills training – 20 Hours BTECH/MCA – 2 nd Year Programme Plan: 1) English language Proficiency – 20 hours 2) Soft Skills training – 20 hours 3) Analytical / Aptitude – 20 hours BTECH/MCA – 3 rd Year Programme Plan: 1) English Language Proficiency – 12 hours 2) Soft Skills Training – 28 hours 3) Analytical / Aptitude – 20 hours ► Business English Certification: 1) Business English Certificate – Cambridge ESOL – 20hours
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MBA – 1 st Year Programme plan: 1) English Language Proficiency – 40 hours 2) Soft Skills training – 34 Hours 3) Analytical / Aptitude – 20 hours MBA– 2 nd Year Programme Plan: 1) English language Proficiency – 32 hours 2) Soft Skills training – 34hours 3) Analytical / Aptitude – 20 hours ► Business English Certification: 1) Business English Certificate – Cambridge ESOL – 20hours
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English Language Proficiency: Subject Verb Agreement Tenses – Simple Present, Simple Past, Present Continuous & Simple Future Prepositions Simple Sentence Structure Spelling Rules Pronunciation Sentence Stress, Intonation and Modulation Listening & Reading Comprehension Speaking-simple sentences, initiate-sustain-conclude dialogues, extempore speaking Following Instructions
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English Language Proficiency: Art of Conversation Writing Skills – Email, Chat Writing Reports & Memos Telephone Skills Tele-Conference Note Making
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Soft Skills Training: Self Confidence Confidence Building Effective Communication Proactive Attitude Emotional Intelligence Time Management Decision Making
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Soft Skills Training: Stress Management Negotiation/Persuasion Team Work Conflict Management Business & Work Etiquette Writing an Impressive CV Group Discussion Interview Skills
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Analytical / Aptitude: Number Theory Percentages, Fractions Profit and Loss Mean, Median, Mode, Standard Deviation Ratio, Proportion and Variation. Speed, Time, Distance, Work, Simple and Compound Interest Time series Inequalities Permutation and Combination Probability Set Theory Geometry Mensuration
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What? How? Why? When? Where? Which? Whom?
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Thank you! CfBT Education Resource Management Pvt. Ltd. 5-9-19, First Floor, Laxmi Narsinh Estate, Opp. Secretariat, Saifabad, Hyderabad – 500 063.
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