About
Skill training is crucial within NEP 2020 as it focuses on equipping students with practical,
industry-relevant skills, enhancing their employability and preparing them for the global
workforce. This emphasis aligns with the policy's aim to transform education from a solely
academic pursuit to a holistic system that addresses the needs of the rapidly changing job
market.
This all led to new developments in the field of Skill Education and Skill Hub is one of the
prominent schemes introduced to encourage and promote Skill based education by Ministry of
Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE), India.
SSDGC since its inception in 1966, has always been instrumental in bringing about
transformative changes in social order in general and the status of women in particular. Keeping
with its vision and mission in 2023, SSDGC integrated innovative initiatives into its educational
system towards up-gradation of skilled human competencies to equip its students with vocational
and entrepreneurial skills. As a result of dynamic vision and adaptive attitude towards new-age
requirements, SSDGC has been granted Skill Hub Centre under PMKVY 4.0.. SSDGC has the
proud distinction of being the first college having been granted this Skill Development Centre in
Malwa Region.
Since its inception in the year 2023, the college has been running five skill-development
Courses, namely:
- 1. Yoga Wellness Trainer
- 2. Crafts Baker
- 3. Software Programmer
- 4. Social Media Influencer
- 5. Key Consigner Executive
There are total eight batches comprising of 30 students each.
The faculty engaged in these courses are
# |
Name |
Designation |
1 |
Dr. Neeru Garg |
Principal |
2 |
Dr. Anju Garg |
Nodal Officer Skill Hub |
3 |
Madam Shiza Bajaj |
Trainer |
4 |
Madam Rashmi Tiwari |
Trainer |
5 |
Madam Madhu Bala |
Trainer |
6 |
Madam Rekha Rani |
Trainer |
7 |
Madam Divya Jindal |
Trainer |
8 |
Madam Neha Bhandari |
Trainer |
9 |
Madam Ashu Garg |
Trainer |
10 |
Dr. Jyoti Rani |
Trainer |
The main objective of this skill hub initiative is to integrate mainstream academics with practical
vocational skill training. The major emphasis of this scheme is on making the programme
candidate-centric by creating an ecosystem to meet the emerging sectoral needs. With the help of
this scheme, the students will be able to get self employment. They can become job providers
rather than job seekers.