Pre-Launch of Young Professional Scheme at Chitkara University draws enthusiastic response
Chitkara University was abuzz with excitement as more than 600 students and alumni gathered for the pre-launch event of the Young Professional Scheme (YPS). This initiative set to bridge opportunities between India and the UK, garnered attention from various stakeholders including educational institutions and diplomatic representatives.
Chandigarh, February 13, 2024: Chitkara University was abuzz with excitement as more than 600 students and alumni gathered for the pre-launch event of the Young Professional Scheme (YPS). This initiative set to bridge opportunities between India and the UK, garnered attention from various stakeholders including educational institutions and diplomatic representatives.
The 2024 India Young Professionals Scheme (YPS) promises to be a transformative opportunity for young Indian professionals seeking to explore new horizons. With the announcement of the first ballot, eligible candidates aged between 18 and 30 are encouraged to participate in the 48-hour ballot commencing on 20th February.
The event also saw the presence of 12 other delegates from the UK and British High Commission, along with senior leadership from colleges and universities across the region, underlining the widespread interest and support for initiatives promoting global engagement and skill development.
Deputy High Commissioner Caroline Rowett from the British High Commission echoed this sentiment, highlighting the significance of fostering international collaborations and exchanges to nurture talent and innovation.
Hazel Siromoni, Pro Vice Chancellor of the Office of International Affairs, Chitkara University, expressed her enthusiasm, stating, "The Young Professional Scheme presents a remarkable opportunity for our students and alumni to broaden their horizons and engage in meaningful experiences abroad."