Tata Strive – Skill Development Initiative for youth
To improve job skills among the youth and increase their job opportunities, Tata Trusts launched a skill development initiative, Tata Strive.
Tata Strive offers various skill development courses for the youth from a poor and underprivileged background and makes them ready to adapt to the changing work environment.
Tata Strive extension centres are in various states including Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, and Rajasthan.
Tata Strive offers various certificate courses. Some of them are General Duty Assistant, Front Office Associate, RAC Technician etc. There are many such courses.
Tata Strive offers complete practical training by qualified trainers. The company also provides placement support after the completion of the certificate course.
Tata Strive uses a different methodology and innovative models to improve students’ engagement.
The programme encourages students to learn both cognitive and non-cognitive practices. The course improves different skills of students like problem-solving, life skills, digital literacy, communication skills, workplace readiness, and many more.
Students are encouraged to share their thoughts, dreams, ambitions etc. in the initial days. They will be given 12 days for this. After the completion of this period, the students will continue in the course if they are still interested in pursuing the course.
Tata STRIVE Skill Development Centers are built in various regions across the country using the infrastructure available with group companies.
Tata Strive also has many partners to conduct this program. Their partners include trusts, banks, government agencies, NGOs, foundations, and non-profit associations.
It partners with non-Tata companies to offer complementary skills. The partnership with banks helps meet the funding support for candidates towards course fees.
If you want to utilize their programme, visit their website.
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