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From Novice to Professional: The impact of Skill Development programmes

Samarpreet Khanna
Abstract
Skill development is as important as the basic education itself. Being educated is no more sufficient to secure working avenues nowadays of high competition. This paper analyses how better a novice can be trained in the skill development campaign for being a professional suitable to secure work assignments. It has been advocated that skill development is the basis of employability and employment. The quintessence of the educating delicate aptitudes ought to include diverting the center towards the six psycho social segments like the decisions, choices, states of mind, practices, propensities and practices. These six perspectives whether they are great or awful more often than not impact a few parts of a man's life.
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