THE JHARKHAND STORY DESK
New Delhi, Feb 21: The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and seven different organizations inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to provide students with opportunities for upskilling, reskilling, placement, internships, and certification that will increase their employability in a variety of Indian industry domains.
Prominent representatives from Medini Technologies, Risesharp Technologies Pvt Ltd, Flive Consulting Pvt Ltd, Neer Info Solutions Pvt Ltd, ServiceNow Software Development India Pvt Ltd, and Acetians Technologies Pvt Ltd attended the Memorandum of Understanding signing ceremony on Tuesday.
Use of technology to advance quality of education
Prominent players in academia, the technology sector and government have joined forces to create strategic alliances, a groundbreaking move toward transforming the education landscape. There have been several Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) signed.
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This joint effort seeks to utilize technology’s potential to improve learning, promote innovation, and advance educational quality nationwide.
The parties to the Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) will collaborate to shape education in the digital era and guarantee that all students have fair access to high-quality education.
AICTE Chairman
Prof. (Dr) TG Sitharam, Chairman of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), emphasized the importance of equipping students with modern skills and increasing opportunities for their professional growth to prepare them for a constantly evolving world.
“We must provide our students with contemporary skills and more access to chances for professional advancement to ensure they are equipped for a world that is changing. Our partnership with these organisations aims to give students advanced instruction in cutting-edge ideas and methods as well as inspiration to investigate cutting-edge technologies that are customised to meet their requirements. We are reaffirming our commitment to helping students become technologically literate and upskilled since these are critical to their success in the future,” Sitharam said.