India News | NSDC, Burlington English Sign MoU to Facilitate Language Training for Overseas Mobility Aspirants
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The National Skill Development Corporation has partnered with Burlington English, a leading global provider of English language learning solutions, to facilitate language training for candidates aspiring for overseas mobility across job roles and sectors in different destination countries.
New Delhi, Jun 9 (PTI) The National Skill Development Corporation has partnered with Burlington English, a leading global provider of English language learning solutions, to facilitate language training for candidates aspiring for overseas mobility across job roles and sectors in different destination countries.
"The collaboration with Burlington English opens up new avenues for skill development in specific careers. By leveraging its expertise in language learning solutions, we aim to enhance learner's employability and provide them with a strong foundation to thrive in their respective fields," said NSDC CEO Ved Mani Tiwari.
"This partnership will contribute significantly to our mission of building a skilled workforce and providing them global work opportunities," he added.
The partnership will facilitate skill development in key domains that could include business management and administration, education and training, finance, health science, hospitality and tourism, human services, information technology, law, public safety, corrections and security, marketing, and science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
"By providing occupation-specific English language training, our shared goal is to equip individuals with the requisite linguistic abilities to excel in their chosen careers. We firmly believe that effective communication and language proficiency are vital elements in achieving remarkable success in today's fiercely competitive professional landscape," said Ratnesh Kumar Jha, CEO – Asia Pacific, Burlington Group of Companies.
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