Skills & Training

Are we really paying ₹50 lakhs… just to learn how to make PowerPoint presentations?

Accel SkillJune 26, 20252 min read
Are we really paying ₹50 lakhs… just to learn how to make PowerPoint presentations?
It’s a tough question, but one that more and more students and parents have started to ask. India’s top colleges promise prestige and placement. But in reality, many graduates walk away with hefty loans, a bunch of certificates, and a deep knowledge of "formatting slides".

The real question is: Is the ROI still worth it?

Now as AI can generate presentations, write essays, summarize documents, and even code, merely knowing theory is no longer enough. The world is shifting. Employers want people who can do, not just talk about doing.
That’s why practical, skill-based learning is becoming the new gold standard.
One such model is Ausbildung in Germany — a structured, government-backed vocational training program that:
Offers real-world, hands-on learning
Pays you a monthly stipend while you train
Leads directly to a career in sectors like hospitality, healthcare, automotive, logistics, IT, and more

Is completely affordable no ₹50L tuition fees (the secret it... its FREE and pays you back... Yes your heard it right .. YOU GET PAID TO STUDY)

And this is where Accel Skill comes in.
We help young Indians navigate this opportunity — from selecting the right Ausbildung program, preparing language and documentation, to helping them relocate, train, and eventually work in Germany.

It’s not just about studying abroad. It’s about learning skills that matter, in countries where those skills are respected, paid for, and needed.
If you're a student unsure about investing years and lakhs into traditional education...
Or a parent looking for meaningful career paths for your child…
Or just someone curious about global career options…
We invite you to explore Ausbildung. And we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Simply call us or visit https://lnkd.in/dJn7nmdc for free counselling.

Let’s build futures based on skills, not just slides.
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