Mumbai University is introducing a new Skill Development undergraduate program from the 2025-2026 academic session, aiming to enhance student employability through industry-based training in various fields such as real estate, insurance, and marketing.
Mumbai UniversitySkill DevelopmentEmployabilityUndergraduate ProgramIndustry TrainingReal Estate MumbaiJun 07, 2025
The new Skill Development undergraduate program at Mumbai University is an integrated course that combines traditional academic studies with hands-on training in various industries to improve student employability.
The new Skill Development undergraduate program will start from the 2025-2026 academic session.
Students will be trained in industries such as real estate, insurance, marketing, and other relevant fields.
The program is structured such that half of the degree course is dedicated to academic studies, while the other half focuses on skill development through practical training in the field.
Mumbai University is introducing this program to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and industry requirements, ensuring that graduates are better prepared to enter the job market and are more employable.
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