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Govt. of Telangana Fellowship Program 2019 for Young Graduates/Professionals [Apply by Feb 24]

By LawStreet News Network      17 February, 2019 12:00 AM      0 Comments
Govt. of Telangana Fellowship Program 2019 for Young Graduates/Professionals [Apply by Feb 24]

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Government of Telangana Fellowship program hosted by Telangana State Innovation Cell (TSIC) is a 1-year long (extendable after 1 year) program for young graduates/ professionals to promote innovation and entrepreneurship in the State. It’s a great opportunity to work alongside Telangana Government.

During the course of the fellowship, the fellows will develop stakeholder and project management skills and gain first-hand experience working on large-scale issues with the Government. The first 4 weeks of the program will be spent learning about the existing projects of the State Innovation Cell and identifying opportunities /conceptualizing new projects to be undertaken to accomplish the objectives of the State Innovation Cell. The next 11 months will be spent on detailing out and executing the projects.

Compensation:

  • This is a paid fellowship.
  • The role is a full-time position based out of Hyderabad, or any other town in Telangana.

Profile/Skills Required:

  • Passion to serve society.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Arts/Commerce/Basic Sciences/Law/ Engineering.
  • 1-3 years of work experience in any sector.
  • Amicable managerial skills and experience leading projects/teams at least at the organization /college level.
  • Collaborative mindset and a knack to constantly learn; must be able to work and take decisions independently to drive projects.
  • Last but not the least, a doer.

Timeline:

  1. Last date to apply: 11:59 pm, 24thFebruary, 2019.
  2. Date of announcement of shortlisted candidates: 4thMarch, 2019.
  3. Date of Joining: 1stApril, 2019.

How to Apply:

To apply online, click here.

Contact:

Email: cinno@telangana.gov.in

For further details visit the website.



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