14 Oct 2015, 10:24 am
Manipal ProLearn’s certification in ITIL Foundation provides a comprehensive and modular set of learning content and interesting scenario based training through a blended, which include online and classroom, model.
ITIL is a technology independent and vendor-neutral IT Service Management Framework, based on best practices that have been contributed by a number of organizations, individuals and practitioners.
The need for advanced IT professionals has led to ITIL® being the most widely accepted approach to IT Service Management across the world. ITIL certification thus opens up various career opportunities as IT Service Managers, Change Managers, Release Managers, CSI Managers, Transition Managers, Service Desk Analysts, etc. across various domains.
The three-day classroom program spanning 21 hours of classroom training with industry experts with e-learning content, webinars and program videos are accessible anytime, anywhere and this program gives student the advantage of learning at their convenience. Self-assessment exercises at the end of each module help students gauge their learning.
In India, employees with ITIL Intermediate Level Certification can expect salaries ranging from Rs 4.5 lakh to Rs 21 lakh or more per annum, depending on experience.Headquartered in Bangalore, India, Manipal Global currently offers services and support to over 400,000 students, many of them through its award-winning technology platform, EduNxt.
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Air India on Tuesday announced a phased increase in fuel surcharges across its domestic and international network, citing a sharp rise in aviation fuel prices triggered by the ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States in the Middle East.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Monday said Indian carriers are planning to operate around 50 flights between India and the Middle East region amid ongoing tensions in the Gulf that have significantly disrupted flight movements.
