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Skill Refinement
for Students

We provide digital literacy training for students from non-excellent schools, offering personalized mentorship and internship opportunities to help them gain practical experience and succeed in the digital world.

1. Digital Literacy Training for Students from Non-Excellent Schools

  • This program is designed to equip students from underserved or non-excellent schools with essential digital skills that are critical in today’s technology-driven world. The training focuses on foundational IT concepts, including computer basics, internet use, cybersecurity, and software applications like Microsoft Office or Google Suite. The aim is to bridge the digital divide by providing access to the tools and knowledge these students need to excel academically and professionally. Through hands-on learning and interactive lessons, students build the confidence to navigate the digital environment effectively, preparing them for further education or entry-level tech roles.

 

2. Personalized Mentorship Programs

  • In addition to digital literacy training, students receive personalized mentorship to guide their growth and development. Each student is paired with a mentor who offers individualized advice, support, and career guidance. Mentors work with students to assess their strengths and areas for improvement, helping them set academic and professional goals. This one-on-one approach not only enhances the students' technical skills but also fosters soft skills like problem-solving, communication, and critical thinking. The mentorship program is designed to nurture a strong personal and professional foundation, empowering students to succeed in the digital economy.

 

3. Internship Opportunities to Provide Practical Experience

  • To complement the digital training and mentorship, students are offered internship opportunities with partner businesses and organizations. These internships provide practical, hands-on experience in real-world settings, allowing students to apply what they’ve learned in the classroom. Interns may assist with tasks such as basic IT support, data entry, social media management, or website maintenance, depending on the industry. This exposure to the workplace environment gives students a competitive edge by familiarizing them with professional expectations, work ethics, and teamwork. The goal is to ensure that students are well-prepared for future employment in technology-related fields.

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