Vaibhogam Consultancy & Services Private Limited empanelled with Telecom Sector Skill Council (TSSC)
We are thrilled to announce that Vaibhogam Consultancy & Services Private Limited has been officially empanelled with the Telecom Sector Skill Council (TSSC), a significant milestone in our journey of empowering the workforce and contributing to the growth of the telecom sector in India.
This collaboration with TSSC reflects our continued commitment to providing high-quality skill development services and training programs. As a recognized partner of TSSC, we will be actively involved in the development of industry-relevant training modules, skill certification programs, and capacity-building initiatives that align with the evolving needs of the telecom sector.
What This Empanelment Means ?
The empanelment of Vaibhogam Consultancy & Services with TSSC opens up numerous opportunities for us to engage in skill development activities that will help bridge the gap between industry requirements and workforce capabilities. Through this partnership, we aim to:
Enhance Employability: By providing training programs and certifications, we will help create a more skilled, capable, and job-ready workforce for the telecom industry.
Industry Collaboration: We will work closely with industry leaders and experts to ensure that the training content remains relevant and up-to-date with the latest technological advancements in the telecom sector.
Community Empowerment: Through our training initiatives, we will empower individuals, especially youth and aspiring professionals, with the skills they need to thrive in one of the most dynamic industries in the country.
About TSSC
The Telecom Sector Skill Council (TSSC) is a leading industry body that works to create a skilled workforce for the telecom sector in India. TSSC’s vision is to develop a highly skilled workforce that can meet the current and future demands of the telecom industry. It is an initiative under the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), which aims to address the skill gap and promote employment in the telecom sector.