The Institute for Advancing Careers and Talents (iACT)
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PROGRAMS


  • Diplomas
  • Certificate Course
  • Cross-cutting Learning Components
  • Admissions Process

  • ‘Skills for Life’
    The Institute places an integral focus on self development, confidence building, and team building activities for young people and offers a unique ‘Skills for Life’ program complimentary with technical/skill development courses. Through this component, iACT supports individuals in exploring their potential and talents and using them with confidence, enthusiasm and intelligence. It also helps students realize the importance of self-learning and taking responsibility for their own learning.

    Course Contents
    • Self and society (personal vision, challenges of current society)
    • Concept of healthy living in 21st century (social values, balanced life)
    • Jobs and careers (resume writing, interview and job-search skills)
    • Service sector (clients, customer satisfaction, targets, productivity, quality)
    • Creative entrepreneurship (required skills and attributes/ resources for entrepreneurship)
    Course Outcomes
    • Explore hidden potentials and talents
    • Ability to develop resume and present oneself confidently in a job interview
    • Present ideas confidently
    • Develop action plans for self-improvement and learning
    • Learn and demonstrate professionalism
    • Learn and apply skills of choice for enhancing/choosing careers
    • Explore possibilities of initiating own business
    • Enhanced knowledge of service sector
    Courses Offered


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