About Future Skills Training Program

The Career Forge program is a unique initiative by FUEL Business School. In this program, students will be trained in management skills and given paid internship. Students will also be provided a scholarship based on their performance. This program blends the purpose of education and empowerment.

FUEL is Social Development organisation helping underserved students for career developement through Career Counseling, Skilling, STEM Learning Scholarships, & Entrepreneurship Development Training programs.


Duration: 3 Months

Start date: Sep, Oct, Nov 2024


Note : No stipend is Provided
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Who can apply

PGDM/MBA/BBA Students

Pursuing final year or pre final year

Specialisation- HR & Marketing

Program Highlights

Resume Enhancement

Confidence Building

Internship & training Certificate

Industry knowledge & mentoring

Professional Development

Live project work

Industrial Visits

Key lernings

MS Office

Business communication

Project Management & tools

Data Analysis (Tableau/Power BI)

Digital Marketing

Foreign Languages (Japanese/German)

Networking

Aptitude & Management skills enhancement

Contribution towards Social Development

Roadmap

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Application scrutiny

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Interviews

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Final selection & Onboarding

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Orientation & Skill enhancement training

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Internship work

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Continued support

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Competitions & Hackathons

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Assessments & Evaluation (Mid level & Final)

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Certification

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Convocation

Our Partners

A good cause can successfully be achieved with the support of dedicated helping hands. At FUEL, we have been blessed with an encouraging contribution of our supporters.

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ABOUT FUEL

Friends Union for Energising Lives (FUEL) stems from the understanding that the youth in India form one of the most vulnerable groups, who on the one hand are expected to be the leaders to determine the destiny of India, and on the other lack essential information and opportunities to succeed in life.