– monthly stipend ranges between ₹7,000 to ₹24,000.
– Eligible students are aged between 18 and 28, including graduates from the university.
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The launch of the SAP at BRAOU is a step toward integrating educational practices with employment-oriented skill progress. by collaborating with RASCI and offering financial stipends to eligible students aged 18-28, this initiative emphasizes bridging the gap between academia and industry demand within India’s growing service sector economy.
Given India’s demographic advantage and rising youth population seeking employability enhancement mechanisms, such programs could contribute meaningfully toward reducing unemployment rates while together advancing economic self-reliance among graduates. This approach aligns well with national policies focusing on skill training under initiatives like Skill India Mission. Though, its ultimate success will hinge upon effective implementation across all stages-academic rigor balanced against professional applicability-and partnerships that can deliver long-term results for participants.