UP Board: New course was started for the employment of students, and not a single admission was done


Posted on 20th Feb 2023 06:15 pm by rohit kumar

UP Board Student Employment Course: Uttar Pradesh Board had started four new courses under skill development to connect youths who have passed 10th-12th with employment. But not a single student showed interest to take admission in these courses. One of the reasons for this could also be that the students did not have complete knowledge about these courses, or they did not want to take admitted to them.

 

Solar System Repairing, Plumber, Disaster Management and Electrician courses were among the four new courses started by the UP Board. So that after passing the 10th and 12th examinations, the youth can directly join the employment.

 

Talking about the courses started by the UP Board, there are 04 students in Healthcare, 08 in Automobile, 19 in Retail Trending, 22 in Mobile Repairing, and 38 in IT for the 10th Exam 2023. On the other hand, talking 12th, 18 in Secretariat and English Typing, 19 in Beekeeping, 20 in Embroidery, 24 in Dairy Technology, 52 in Sericulture, 53 in Cooperative, 155 in Seed Production Technology, 240 in Printing, Laundry Dry There are 378 candidates in Plant Nursery, 460 in Textile Design, 485 in Textile Design, 596 in Banking, 862 in Cookery, 924 in Bakery and Confectionery, and 932 in Weaving Technology.

 

Also Read: Big negligence of Haryana Education Department: 260 crores of scholarship and uniform stuck, 17 lakh students upset, 9 months passed since studies started

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