TSSC to place 1.25 lac youth and establish 50 new labs across India

Telecom Sector Skill Council (TSSC), India’s premier skill development institution for telecom, today announced to train over 1 lac youth, get over 1.25 lac candidates placed across the industry through its placement initiatives like the TelcoJobs portal and establish at least 50 new training labs and CoEs across India in the coming year for various industry-relevant legacy and futuristic telecom job roles.

TSSC also announced their partnership with TiHAN, IIT Hyderabad which will focus on joint projects in skilling in emerging technologies like 5G and its use cases, IoT, Cloud, AI/ML, development of the courses, addressing specialized projects, skill training and other related services.

As an apex body for telecom skilling, TSSC over the years has expanded into new business avenues like Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects, development of Centres of Excellence (CoE), International Skill Development programs, placements, and paid programs. Most recently, the industry body also inaugurated 2 CoE in Patna and Delhi NCR and plans to establish 3 more by the end of FY22-23.

The MoU with TiHAN, IIT Hyderabad has been signed for a period of 5 years and will jointly identify the new areas to collaborate for new technologies and their capacity building in the form of courses, labs, equipment’s, teaching centres and centres of excellence. The support will be extended both ways in content development and skill trainings in special projects, academia or corporate and enhance employment among the youth.

Under the partnership, TSSC will also provide support TiHAN through Training of trainers (ToT) and training of assessors (ToA) and participate in various government led trainings and private training programs on emerging technologies.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. K Rajaraman, Secretary, DoT said, “In last few months, we have been able to conduct several programmes and one of them is to sensitise all the state governments about the upcoming opportunities in 5G roll out. It is very important that we map the job requirements of other countries and standards they require. It’s not only 5G, the upcoming semiconductor technologies, the growth of electronics manufacturing, the country and will require a range of skills which students need to be acquainted with. TSSC is also outlaying lot of money in collaboration with the industry, and it is very important for other stakeholders like state governments also to come forward in terms of laying out funds and focus on 5G and related skills for ensuring that that we lay the foundations of a digital economy across the country”

Arvind Bali, CEO, Telecom Sector Skill Council said, “Today, 5G technology is expected to boost the Indian economy by $450 billion between 2023 and 2040 and we are currently facing an acute shortage of about 1.4 lakh workers in 5G and its allied technologies. We are happy to partner with TiHAN – IIT Hyderabad on such an occasion as over the past decade, we have trained over 10 lac candidates in various roles catering to the industry demand and this partnership will further propel our vision to skill/reskill/upskill the talent workforce at the highest possible level and make them aspire to the highest standards of quality and skill.”

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