The School of Automotive Skills of the Bhartiya Skill Development University (BSDU) recently inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Automotive Skills Development Council (ASDC). The MoU was signed by Mohanjit Singh Walia, Principal School of Automotive Skills, BSDU, Jaipur and Raman Sharma, CEO, ASDC at Automotive Skills Development Council in New Delhi.
This MoU will facilitate the training of trainers, students and most importantly course development and the updation of the same as per the changes of technology in the automotive sector. This MoU will also facilitate industry tie-ups which will benefit the B.Voc students at BSDU in terms of internships and placements at leading companies of the automotive sector.
ASDC is the first skill sector council of India promoted by the Automotive Industry through SIAM, ACMA, and FADA. ASDC’s objective is to continually develop and upgrade Automotive Skills for Higher value additions (higher value addition through Skilling will facilitate capital creation, leading to more economic activity and consequent additional jobs.)
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