Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) has announced the commencement of admissions for skill-based short-term courses through its Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE). These courses will provide participants practical skills and knowledge in various high-demand fields, enhancing their employability and professional capabilities. The registration process for these courses is now open and will continue until August 18. Candidates are encouraged to apply by the deadline to secure their spots.
The skill-based short-term courses offered include digital marketing basics, performance marketing, data science, artificial intelligence and machine learning, ethical hacking, cyber security, audio and video Editing, tailoring and embroidery (basic and advanced), beautician training (basic and advanced), bakery training (basic and advanced), and UI/UX designs.
Jamia Millia Islamia opens admissions for a variety of skill-based short-term courses Jamia Millia Islamia launches admissions for skill-based short-term courses to enhance employability and professional skills.
JMI short-term courses 2024: Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) has announced the commencement of admissions for a range of skill-based short-term courses through its Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE). These courses will provide participants practical skills and knowledge in various high-demand fields, enhancing their employability and professional capabilities.
The registration process for these courses is now open and will continue until August 18. Candidates are encouraged to apply by the deadline to secure their spots.
The skill-based short-term courses offered in JMI include digital marketing basics, performance marketing, data science, artificial intelligence and machine learning, ethical hacking, cyber security, audio and video Editing, tailoring and embroidery (basic and advanced), beautician training (basic and advanced), bakery training (basic and advanced), and UI/UX designs.
Eligibility Criteria
The courses are open to individuals who have completed their higher secondary education (Class 12) or equivalent. Some courses may have additional prerequisites or recommended prior knowledge. For example, courses like data science, AI and ML, and ethical hacking might require a basic understanding of mathematics and programming.











