YISU Announce Admissions For Various Courses

Hyderabad, Jan 23 (Maxim News): Young India Skills University (YISU) announced the admissions in various courses and asked the students to complete the admission process by January 30, 2025, and training starts from the first week of February 2025.

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Giving the details of the courses offered and training period, YISU said Endoscopy Technical will be a 6-month course offered by AIG Hospitals.

EQUIPP Banking, Financial Services & Insurance – A 4-month course offered by BFSI Consortium.

Supply Chain Essentials Professional Certification Program – A 2.5-month course offered by 09 Solutions.

Medical Coding Specialist – A 2-month course offered by KIMS Hospitals.

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Students can enroll for the above courses by visiting the website https://yisu.in. Detailed information on each course is given under respective schools. The courses offer tremendous potential for employment opportunities and skill development with attractive salaries. Students will get on-the-job training in the industry with training experts. (Maxim News)


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