The Federal Government’s 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT) Programme is now accepting applications for Cohort 3. This initiative, designed to empower Nigerians with vital technical skills, aims to train and place 30,000 individuals in technical roles during its first phase.
About the 3MTT Programme
The 3MTT Programme, developed in collaboration with NITDA, is a fully funded fellowship model that equips individuals with in-demand technical skills. Participants will undergo comprehensive training and be connected with job opportunities in Nigeria and globally.
Focus Areas in the First Phase
The programme’s first phase will focus on critical technical skills, including:
- Software Development
- UI/UX Design
- Data Analysis & Visualization
- Quality Assurance
- Product Management
- Data Science
- Animation
- AI & Machine Learning
- Cybersecurity
- Game Development
- Cloud Computing
- DevOps
Benefits of the Programme
Participants will enjoy several benefits:
- Fully paid scholarships for technical skills training
- Direct connection with industry experts
- Opportunities for job placement
- Prizes for the knowledge showcase winners, including laptops, routers, and data subscriptions.
Training Duration
The training will last for three months and will offer an immersive learning experience.
How to Apply
Interested applicants can submit their applications via the 3MTT Application Portal. The application deadline for Cohort 3 is 26th November 2024.
For additional details, visit the official 3MTT Programme page.
Conclusion
This initiative offers Nigerians a valuable opportunity to acquire the skills needed to succeed in the tech industry. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of Cohort 3 and kick-start your career in technology.
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