DSEU to launch new certificate programme in electronics system design manufacturing
Tanuja Joshi | August 1, 2023 | 06:47 PM IST | 1 min read
Delhi Skills and Entrepreneurship University will launch the certificate programme on August 2, 2023.
NEW DELHI: Delhi Skills and Entrepreneurship University (DSEU) will launch a short-term certificate programme in electronics system design manufacturing (ESDM) tomorrow on its Okhla-II campus in New Delhi. The new programme will be launched along with its industry partner Elios Healthcare.
The launch event will be attended by Ashok Kumar Nagawat, vice-chancellor of DSEU along with M A Khan, campus director of DSEU Okhla-II campus and Sabbar Tousif, managing director of Elios Healthcare.
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The launch of the short-term certificate programme in Electronics System Design Manufacturing will start from 11:30 am onwards. The Vice-Chancellor will be available for interview sessions after the event.
DSEU seeks to offer short-term courses to equip students with an extra edge in the market. These niche courses, according to DSEU, will enable the applicant to gain a specialised skill in a short duration which could act as a top-up to their existing skill set or in gaining a complementary skill.
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The university will also offer a broad range of short-term programmes that will offer a competitive edge in the market, and help meet the specific needs and existing gaps in the market. These programmes will also help an individual to grow at a personal level, the university said.
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