Professional Courses lure in State Government


Some more steps are being initated by Indian's states to promote higher & professional courses like engineering, management, social welfare, journalism and mass communication and stipend will be paid to those interns doing students.

The Haryana government has decided to provide paid intership to students of professional courses in different sections of the School Education Department in the State. We also hoping that by next coming years other states also look forward to start such healthy steps to entice and promote good professional courses.

Accordings to IANS report, Haryana Education Minister Geeta Bhukkal said that "Students, who complete their studies in April 2011, will be absorbed as interns for projects such as quality initiative coordinators, community mobilisers and information communication technology coordinator".

All the interns will be paid a monthly stipend of Rs.15,000 and their intership will be extended up to one year. The students will also be provided a laptop and internet facility from the department.

We are also witness that states like Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh started seprate universities in respective professional branches.

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