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Skill India enters into an agreement with IBM India Pvt. Ltd

| @indiablooms | Feb 13, 2018, at 09:59 pm

New Delhi, Feb 13 (IBNS): With an objective to create awareness and expertise in the field of IT, Networking and Cloud Computing, Directorate General of Training, Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) inked an agreement with IBM India Private Limited  at MSDE office, New Delhi.

The MoU has been signed for duration of two years in the august presence of Shri Ananthkumar Hegde, Union Minister of State for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Dr. KP Krishnan, Secretary, MSDE and Mr. Chaitanya Sreenivas, Vice President and HR Head, IBM India Pvt. Ltd including other senior officials from DGT, MSDE and IBM India. 

The objective of the MoU is constitution of private public partnership in order to promote higher qualifications for ITI pass outs through creating awareness and expertise in the field of IT, Networking and Cloud Computing so as to enable them to get an opportunity to work with the emerging advanced technology.

Exchanging the MoU, Union Minister of State for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship Ananthkumar Hegde said, “This MoU signing with IBM is another step in the technical upliftment of already existing courses in the Skill India mission. Through this, NCVT will tend to empower the resources to be multi-skilled and multi-tasking, so as to scale themselves to the demand of New India.”

Starting first quarter of 2018, the courses will commence at two ITI’s in Hyderabad and Bangalore and one Women's Only ITI in Noida. The program will include industry relevant courses on Hardware Maintenance, Web Development, Cloud based Development and Deployment, Analytics and Soft skills training and students can seek admission post 12th Grade. Post the successful completion of the course, all the students will be offered five months paid internship by IBM.

Approved by NCVT (National Council for Vocational Training) as Level 6 NSQF program, this course will deeply focus on creating a workforce which meets industry’s evolving skill needs. The modules will include a holistic approach such as – partnering with the industry, adopting new learning technologies and delivering experience-based, applied learning. 

"Technology continues to be a key transformational lever not just for India, but for countries across the world. Our collaboration with MSDE reiterates IBM's deep commitment to up-skilling India in this era of digital inclusion. As a part of this Advanced Diploma, we are working closely with the government and academia to expand and scale these programmes. IBM strongly believes that such industry and government partnerships can go a long way in tapping the immense potential that India’s young and vibrant workforce has, said Chaitanya Sreenivas, Vice President and HR Head, IBM India Pvt. Ltd.

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