
Bhubaneswar: The World Skill Center, Odisha’s premier institution for skill development, is inviting online applications for its School of Services 2024-25 batch. Offering year-long, market-oriented advanced training programs, the center aims to equip Odisha’s youth for careers in the national and global service sectors.
Interested candidates can apply from June 30 to August 30. Following the application process, candidates will be called for counseling and admission. The courses offered are designed to align with modern job requirements, providing crucial preparation for the workforce.
The School of Services offers an advanced course in ‘Beauty & Wellness,’ covering Beauty Therapy and Hair Dressing. Modules include Makeup, Nail Services, Skin Care, Massage Therapy, Head & Scalp Treatments, Hair Styling, Hair Cutting, and Hair Coloring. Applicants with a +2 qualification or a diploma in any discipline are eligible to apply.
Candidates can register and apply at the World Skill Center website, www.worldskillcenter.org. For more information, they can contact the toll-free number 1800-266-6002.
Located in Mancheswar Industrial Estate, Bhubaneswar, the World Skill Center operates under the Skill Development and Technical Education Department of the Government of Odisha. This state-of-the-art institution focuses on imparting modern and global skills, preparing youth to excel at both national and international levels across various industry and service sectors.
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