In a major attempt to boost overseas employment, Meghalaya government signed an MoU with Accel Skill Edutech Pvt Ltd. The agreement is a part of the Skills Meghalaya Programme and it will train and place the state youth in high-demand international jobs. It focuses on nursing, IT, hospitality and German Ausbildung apprenticeships and opens up doors to stable careers abroad as global skill shortages increase.
Structured Training for Placement Abroad
The Meghalaya State Skill Development Society (MSSDS) and DPIIT recognised startup Accel Skill Edutech will jointly identify, skill and place eligible candidates from Meghalaya in countries like Germany, Austria etc. The focus areas include, technical training, foreign bearings (mainly German) cultural adaptation and interview preparation in order to meet global employer expectations.
Priority sectors:
- Nursing & Healthcare
- Hotel Management & Hospitality
- Automotive Mechatronics
- Logistics & Supply Chain
- Information Technology
- Ausbildung Vocational Tracks
A major highlight is that candidates are holistically prepared, from language proficiency, to soft skills, professional certification, and pre-departure orientation, before direct employer linkages.
Financial Aid & Ethical Recruitment Push
MSSDS provides partial funding to ensure training is available throughout the state to help rural youth take advantage of the opportunities. Accel takes care of the entire process: recruitment, delivery, compliance and post-placement support - safe and sustainable jobs.
MSSDS Executive Director Jagdish Chelani, IAS, said that the MoU is a key step in strengthening Meghalaya’s skill ecosystem and connecting youth with credible global opportunities, while safeguarding their safety, dignity, and long-term growth. Accel co-founder Yashwinder Paal focused on the company's "ethical, outcome-focused pathways" that help families rise through global mobility.
Why this is important for Meghalaya Youth
Unemployment is still an issue, but international demand is booming. Germany alone is in need of over 400,000 skilled workers a year. This MoU gives ethical recruitment channels to build on the skill agenda that Meghalaya has and promise better livelihood through structured jobs overseas. It is an important opportunity for the state's young workers who want to do German apprenticeships or Austrian hospitality jobs.
Stay tuned for application details on skillsmeghalaya.gov.in. This move aligns with India's rising skilled migration trends, boosting remittances and global exposure.
Meghalaya Govt Signs MoU for Global Jobs Giving Youth Skilled Pathways to Germany, Austria & More
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