Our programs focus on the major aspects required for a successful international career, including foreign language proficiency, cross-cultural awareness and etiquette training, as well as assistance with VISA and qualification recognition processes to ensure a smooth transition for your work placement in the destination country from India.
We prioritize the economic aspect of candidates, aiming to bridge skill gaps by providing financial support. Since the onboarding costs are often relatively high, we ensure that the foreign partner covers all the onboarding expenses that candidates need to spend during their career migration from India, either in the form of reimbursement or sponsorship.
We recognize the candidates'/parents' legitimate concerns about transitioning from India to other nations. Our commitment to fairness ensures that you receive either your Final or Conditional offer letter before program fee payment, empowering you to plan your international career with a transparent and strong migration mobility ecosystem.
Medhavi Skills University (MSU) ) is a Private Skills University and was established with the passage of the MSU, Sikkim Act, 2021 promoted by Medhavi Foundation a section 25 Not-For-Profit company. MSU is transforming higher education to meet industrial mobility needs.
MSU offers the inevitable advantages of studying in university, where innovation meets opportunity, setting the gold standard in education and employment integration:
The Office of International Affairs (OIA) is firmly committed to advancing its mission of cultivating a more equitable and interconnected global community by promoting the Global citizenship concept. The OIA offers a pathway to unlocking your global potential by:
Skill Hub for International Employment (SHINE), an initiative by OIA, partnering with the State/Central Government to work as an Overseas Workforce Mobility Partner. SHINE focuses on addressing the global skills gap by empowering youth worldwide with essential skills. Through its presence across India, SHINE integrates Indian talent into the global workforce, promoting cross-cultural exchange and professional development. With offices in Sikkim, Kerala, Gujarat, West Bengal etc, SHINE provides a platform for aspirants to advance their careers internationally.
Discover career opportunities tailored to your qualifications and international goals through our work-integrated programs. Leverage our global placement and academic framework to succeed in today’s global landscape.
Join our program to secure a healthcare or nursing job in Germany, where we train you in the language, culture, and etiquette, and where Indians form the second largest non-EU group.
Discover our program tailored to help you secure a healthcare or nursing position in the USA. Our mission is to prepare you in our partner country's language, culture, and etiquette.
Explore Germany's globally acclaimed automotive sector, known for its innovation and engineering excellence. As a leading market, it offers exceptional career opportunities.
The OIA is committed to our Prime Minister's vision of "Surakshit Jaayen, Prashikshit Jaayen"
The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, has emphasized the importance of upskilling the Indian workforce to capitalize on the growing global job opportunities. The Office of International Affairs plays a crucial role in this endeavor by facilitating the training and placement of Indian skilled manpower in various countries, thereby contributing to India's ambition of becoming the skill capital of the world. The OIA recognizes the need to align the skills of the Indian workforce with the demands of the global job market. By collaborating with industry and academic institutions, the OIA is working to transform the industry-academia relationship into a convergence of interests, positioning India as a global innovation hub. We recognizes the importance of upskilling the Indian workforce to capitalize on the growing global job opportunities, aligning their competencies with the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF). This aligns with the government's vision of making India the world's skill capital.