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Level Up Your Skills with these Electronics Courses from NIELIT

S. Divya Sree by S. Divya Sree
March 29, 2024
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India’s electronics industry is experiencing a phenomenal surge, creating a wealth of exciting career opportunities. As per the Hindu business line, India’s electronics sector is projected to generate 10 lakh jobs by 2025-2026, signifying a substantial influx of employment opportunities on the horizon. Moreover, the industry itself is poised for significant growth, with an anticipated market size of $400 billion by 2025.

The Government of India is actively fueling this growth through several initiatives, including skill development programs and schemes like the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI). The PLI scheme is expected to incentivize the production of an additional $401 billion worth of electronics over the next five years, creating employment opportunities for 60 lakh individuals and further boosting domestic manufacturing.

Here’s where National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) steps in, offering a comprehensive range of electronics courses designed to propel you into this dynamic field. NIELIT courses cater to all levels, from curious beginners to seasoned professionals seeking to upskill. With these NSQF compliant courses, you can gain the knowledge and practical skills needed to secure high-paying jobs in electronics production, repair, PCB design, IoT and more.

Let’s delve deeper and unlock boundless opportunities for growth and innovation with NIELIT’s dynamic array of courses. Whether you’re an enthusiastic beginner eager to kickstart your journey or a seasoned pro craving new height of mastery, NIELIT has tailored courses offering just for you.

Electronic courses offered at NIELIT

NIELIT’s electronics courses caters to all stripes of learners, ensuring there’s something for everyone. Here’s a sneak peek at what awaits:

1. Certificate Courses: Ideal for beginners or those seeking a quick introduction to a specific area, these short-term programs provide a solid foundation in various electronics domains. Dive into areas like:

  • Embedded Systems: Venture into the heart of technology with this course, where you’ll unravel the mysteries of embedded system design using cutting-edge microcontrollers like Arduino, ARM, and Raspberry Pi.
  • Certificate course in Arduino, ARM and Raspberry Pi: Learn to program and utilize these powerful development platforms to create exciting electronics projects.

2. NSQF Electronics Courses: These in-depth programs, aligned with the National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF), equip you for technician roles in electronics production, repair, and maintenance.  The courses available under NSQF Electronics are aligned at levels from 3 to 6.

To know more about the NSQF Electronics courses in detail, click on the link here: https://nielit.gov.in/content/nsqf-electronics

Level Up Your Skills with these Electronics Courses from NIELIT

Short-term electronics courses at NIELIT

Here are some examples of short-term electronics courses to supercharge you with skills:

Internet of Things (IoT)

Embark on a journey into the future with courses such as:

  • IoT Assistant: Master the intricacies and possibilities of the Internet of Things, becoming proficient in its applications.
  • Foundation Course in IoT: Establish a robust understanding of IoT concepts, laying the groundwork for your exploration of this transformative field.
  • Certificate Courses in IoT: Select your preferred platform – whether it be Arduino or Raspberry Pi – and leverage the power of IoT to develop innovative projects.

VLSI Design

Delve into the realm of Very Large-Scale Integration (VLSI) through courses including:

  • Foundation Course in VLSI Design: Develop a solid understanding of VLSI principles, providing a basis for advanced study and exploration.
  • Certificate Course in VLSI Design: Elevate your expertise as you delve into the complexities of VLSI design, honing your skills for practical application.

Also read: Electronics Industry in India: Emerging Technologies, Skill Training and Opportunities

Take the first step towards a brighter future filled with endless possibilities. With these comprehensive electronics courses, you’ll gain the knowledge and practical skills needed to thrive in the electronics industry.

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Have you explored these courses yet? If you found the information helpful, we’d love to hear from you! Write to us at contact@nationalskillsnetwork.in  with your feedback and inquiries.

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