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Rishihood University, in Association with IGenPlus has launched a Gap-Year Programme for students post high school. This will be a 9-month structured programme that aims to enable students to critically assess a multitude of career options during the era of disruption.

According to a recent Deloitte Global Millennial Survey 2019 up to 81 per cent of Gen Z would consider joining the gig economy and almost half of the respondents prioritise aspirations which have the possibility of making a positive impact on communities and society at large.

Students who have appeared for their Class XII Board exams can apply. For additional details, applicants may visit https://igenplus.com/gap-year/

Under the programme students will be provided a structured training regimen which will expose students to diverse career options, steering them towards reverse engineering their own life paths. In addition to completing a well-defined year focused on holistic development, students will be awarded a certificate of completion, transferable credits and transcripts, recognised by association partners.

The curriculum is a blend of activities and sessions targeted towards multidimensional academic learning. Students will gain a wholesome experience through interactions with industry experts, out-of-the-box workshops, personality development and self-discovery, international exposure and networking opportunities, value education and much more. Three months will be exclusively reserved for internships and shadow programmes with industry experts in order to develop the necessary hands on experience.

Applications for the programme are open now. Students who have appeared for their Class XII board exams may choose to apply. For additional details on the application process applicant may visit https://igenplus.com/gap-year/. — TNS

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