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SKIPS nails its name into ranking reports with Platinum ratings

By ANI | Published: April 21, 2021 4:00 PM

The "New Normal"- This term has gained popularity since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The global slowdown in the post pandemic era has affected all aspects of life. One sector where this term -"new normal" makes a new sense, is the Indian job market.

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The "New Normal"- This term has gained popularity since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The global slowdown in the post pandemic era has affected all aspects of life. One sector where this term -"new normal" makes a new sense, is the Indian job market.

While opportunities have shrunk, new ones have emerged, forcing job seekers to rethink about the educational qualifications and skills they need to acquire in order to build a successful career in the corporate world. In these competitive circumstances, the one thing that has become essential, is a skill-based education.

Corporates are now looking for management graduates with the right skill sets along with an excellent education background. Able candidates whose skills go beyond their work profiles, are the demand of the job market. St. Kabir Institute of Professional Studies - SKIPS, Ahmedabad has been following this philosophy and offering industry relevant management education along with development of the right skillset for a fulfilling corporate career, since their initiation in the field of imparting management education.

The curriculum at SKIPS, the faculty and infrastructure have always been futuristic and quality has been their priority. They believe in quality education. While most management colleges across the country are churning out traditional management graduates at the rate of hundreds per year, SKIPS is consistently doing what it does best- imparting world-class, skill based and quality management education.

The All-India Council for Technical Education - Confederation of Indian Industry (AICTE-CII) Survey, in their latest ranking report has given due recognition to SKIPS and given them a Platinum rating. Though SKIPS has let its results and work speak for itself since its initiation, the AICTE rating has put a formal stamp of recognition on an already established fact.

With new challenges emerging in the dynamic job market, management education is a field where most people are looking at for building a successful career. Therefore, keeping in mind its track record, SKIPS is an institution that these aspiring students should definitely consider for equipping themselves for a bright future. This institution decorates its students with skills and certificate courses that is a rarity in a country where colleges have not updated their curriculums for dozens of years. Their skill based practical approach makes their students stand out amongst a crowd of traditional management degree holders. Over the years, their students have proved their mettle with excellent campus placements in top brands from the corporates, resulting in rewarding careers.

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Tags: St. kabir institute of professional studiesAll-india council for technical education - confederation of indian industry
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