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ICA EduSkills, one of India’s leading vocational training and placement institute lately heralded the launch of an ICA-SAP Co urse christened SAP (FICO) End User. 

Hyderabad: ICA EduSkills, one of India’s leading vocational training and placement institute lately heralded the launch of an ICA-SAP Co urse christened SAP (FICO) End User.

It targets at large number of employable youth to build a pool of industry-ready, technically-qualified professionals in the coming years with the introduction of this latest offering from their institution.

Heralding the launch of the ICA-SAP course, Dr. Narendra Kumar Shyamsukha, Founder Chairman, ICAEdu Skills said, “On one hand, India has a large number of educated unemployed, and on the other, Indian industry is short of skilled professionals. We are launching this course to help students equip themselves with the required skills and technical expertise. While our immediate aim is to train students and make them job-ready, our long term goal is to take the Indian economy to new heights. We invite students to make the most of ICA EduSkills’ SAP (FICO) End User course.”

“Practical training is the key to proficiency and employability. Our strong in-house R&D team ensures that our courses are training-oriented and in sync with the needs of the industry. The USP of ICA’s SAP (FICO) course is that it provides students a customized SAP practicing software and makes them career-ready. We have a100+ training centres in 21+ states across India. Students can do this course from an ICA centre anywhere in India. The students will be trained on the latest technologies and tools with subsidised course fees by our experienced faculty,”Dr Shyamsukha added.

ICA Edu Skills has been tirelessly endowing youth across India the requisite skills for the last 18 years to make them job ready. ICA is the pioneer in skill enhancement. ICA has also aligned with the NSDC and is working concurrently with the Central and state governments to train and place aspirants in various fields.

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