CGC University Mohali Launches 'Study in CGC, Work in Japan' Programme for Global Careers
CGC University Mohali's New Japan Programme for Global Careers

CGC University, Mohali has launched a groundbreaking initiative called 'Study in CGC, Work in Japan' to provide students with international career pathways. The programme involves strategic collaborations with over 100 leading Japanese companies, offering employment opportunities in sectors such as information technology, engineering, manufacturing, healthcare, and emerging technologies.

India's First Japanese Language Centre

As part of this initiative, CGC University has established India's first Japanese Language Centre within a university ecosystem. This centre aims to bridge language and cultural barriers, equipping students with the communication skills needed to thrive in a global professional environment.

Visionary Leadership

The launch ceremony was led by S. Rashpal Singh Dhaliwal, Founder Chancellor; Mr. Arsh Dhaliwal, Managing Director; Dr. Sushil Prashar, Executive Vice President; Dr. Pradeep Reddy CH, Pro Vice Chancellor; and Dr. Vikasdeep Singh Mann, Associate Dean. Industry leaders including Mr. Giri of Nichi-In Software Solutions, Mr. Etsu Kobayashi of Kemuri, Mr. Satbeer of Ando India Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Hiro Ishida of Mosaique Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Madhukar, and Ms. Manisha also attended.

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Statements from University Leaders

S. Rashpal Singh Dhaliwal said, 'Education must transcend geographical boundaries and empower students to become global citizens. This programme is a testament to our commitment to creating opportunities for young minds to compete and excel internationally.'

Mr. Arsh Dhaliwal added, 'The future belongs to institutions that connect education with global industry requirements. By partnering with over 100 Japanese enterprises and introducing language training, we are creating an ecosystem where aspirations meet opportunities.'

Dr. Sushil Prashar emphasised, 'Japan's growing demand for skilled professionals presents an extraordinary opportunity for Indian youth. Through this programme, we are cultivating professionals with technical expertise, cross-cultural understanding, and language proficiency.'

The programme reflects CGC University's commitment to academic innovation, international collaboration, and student-centric advancement. It aims to prepare students for leadership roles on the global stage.

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