
The Young India Skills University University in Telangana has embarked on an ambitional project for the establishment of a virtual university, which assumes the establishment of a digital platform based on AI for modern skill courses in several disciplines.
It is expected to be developed in two months
In addition to a number of multidisciplinary courses and content, this platform would include models for the acceptance, participation and assessment of students, among other things, allow questions of AI, questions and interconnection of trained candidates with employment portals. In order to address one, Lakh students are expected that the digital universe Yisu will be developed in the next two months.
The university focuses on expanding the scope and reach of the digital universe by incorporating several online courses for students’ students across the country. There is also an effort to acquire International University and Industrial Cooperation in order to offer world class content in Top End disciplines, the Vice -Rector of YISU VLVSS Subba Rao said.
According to him, the university launched its first set of courses on November 4 last year and successfully attended 17 different courses in fields from health care, medicine, production, logistics, BFSI and IT. Despite the operation of the temporary campus over the last year, 507 qualified and trained students have been trained, of which 82% have already been provided with a bid letter by various companies. Several other courses were announced and expected to start soon.
One year yisu
Yisu, who was in record time since his foundation laid 1 August last year, received legislative and cabinet approval, which was submitted 1 August last year. Tomorrow (August 1, 2025) is the first anniversary. The state government handed over to the university of 58 acre soil and was expected to be completed and handed over by the first phase of construction in the range of 3.6 Lakh SQ.FT. The area would include an academic block with 43 classrooms, a laboratory space of 84,000 square feet and a separate hostel, each designed to take 300 boys and girls except the administrative block.
Published – 31 July 2025 05:24 IS IS