GOVERNMENT OF INDIA HAS ALLOCATED 20 TRAINING SLOTS FOR ARMENIA
13:00, 4 June, 2014
Under the programme of Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation
(ITEC), the Government of India has been extending training
assistance in various courses to nationals of Armenia who are
working in Government, Semi- Government, Public Sector, Universities,
Schools, Chamber of Commerce and also employees of NGOs for specific
courses. Nearly 50 Institutes in India conduct more than 250
short-term, medium and long term courses every year. The training
programme is demand driven and the subjects chosen are of interest
to the developing countries and their working professionals covering
a wide range of skills and disciplines.
As "Armenpress" was informed from the Embassy of India in Yerevan,
the training is imparted primarily in areas such as Finance and
Accounts, Audit, Banking, Education, Planning and Administration,
Parliamentary Studies, Crime Records, Management, Environment,
Renewable Energy, Mass Communication, IT and Telecommunication and
Linguistics (English). For the year 2014-15, the Government of India
has allocated 20 training slots for Armenia. All the courses are
offered on "First-come, first-served" basis.
Full details of ITEC courses along with the Application Form
are available on the Embassy's website: www.indianembassy.am. All
interested Armenian nationals may submit their applications through
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia.
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/764465/government-of-india-has-allocated-20-training-slots-for-armenia.html
13:00, 4 June, 2014
Under the programme of Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation
(ITEC), the Government of India has been extending training
assistance in various courses to nationals of Armenia who are
working in Government, Semi- Government, Public Sector, Universities,
Schools, Chamber of Commerce and also employees of NGOs for specific
courses. Nearly 50 Institutes in India conduct more than 250
short-term, medium and long term courses every year. The training
programme is demand driven and the subjects chosen are of interest
to the developing countries and their working professionals covering
a wide range of skills and disciplines.
As "Armenpress" was informed from the Embassy of India in Yerevan,
the training is imparted primarily in areas such as Finance and
Accounts, Audit, Banking, Education, Planning and Administration,
Parliamentary Studies, Crime Records, Management, Environment,
Renewable Energy, Mass Communication, IT and Telecommunication and
Linguistics (English). For the year 2014-15, the Government of India
has allocated 20 training slots for Armenia. All the courses are
offered on "First-come, first-served" basis.
Full details of ITEC courses along with the Application Form
are available on the Embassy's website: www.indianembassy.am. All
interested Armenian nationals may submit their applications through
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia.
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/764465/government-of-india-has-allocated-20-training-slots-for-armenia.html