13 February 2025
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SDPC Committee

With the objective of building a strong interface between the industry and the student community, and create and transfer knowledge for the welfare of society, the Skill Development and Placement Cell of Rayburn College was established in the year 2020. The goal of the Cell is to identify the skill gap of students with limited resources and exposure, and help them bridge the gap through a deliberate, systematic and sustained intervention activities that involves the development of cognitive skills, technical skills and interpersonal skills. The Cell seeks to provide training in various skills to help them improve their employment and self-employment opportunities and enhance their proficiency in all areas. It provides full placement support to its students in all its areas of professional education such as technology, management, technical education, skill development etc., by teaming up with professionals who have a rich corporate and industry experience as well as good training skills. The goal is to identify, hone and nurture the talents of students and help them build a professional network to widen their learning and enhance their employability, and equip them with market-relevant skills to boost their chances of getting employed in various sectors of the economy, and contribute towards the development of the region.

Some of the initiatives taken under this Cell include the following:

  1. Skill Hub, with National Skill Development Corporation as its Implementing Agency, a Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) 4.0 Centrally Sponsored Centrally Managed (CSCM) scheme.
  2. ⁠⁠Korean Language Course in collaboration with King Sejong Institute, Department of Foreign Language, Manipur University, Imphal.
  3. Skill Development Training Courses in different trades such as Assistant Electrician, Construction, Painting & Decoration (CPD), Mushroom Grower, Small Poultry Farmer, Hair Specialist, Website Developer, Secretarial training in collaboration with NESEED Foundation, Churachandpur.
  4. ⁠Employability training courses in collaboration with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) - a TCS Youth Employment programme.

Composition:

Convenor:
Ngaizakim Ellu, Asst. Professor, Commerce Dept.

Members:
Pauginlun, Asst. Professor, Commerce Dept.
Niangsialching, Asst. Professor, Zoology Dept.
Zenhoihmuan, Asst. Professor, Chemistry Dept.

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