IBM and NASSCOM Foundation announced to launch a new programme where 2,500 students from 23 non-technical institutions will be skilled in new-age technologies like data science, Cloud computing and Blockchain.
In last March, IBM announced to advance skills and careers of more than 2 lakh female students in STEM fields. The "New-collar Employability Skills Programme" will engage students through an on-campus approach in a 204 hour-long blended training model at colleges in Karnataka, Haryana and the NCR.
Rumi Mallick Mitra, Leader, Corporate Social Responsibility, IBM India, said, "If we want India's talent base to compete in the global economy, it becomes imperative to upskill them. We are promoting skilling for the next generation to pursue STEM careers”.
NASSCOM Foundation and IBM have identified iPrimed and TMI as training partners for the programme. The training will be delivered through a series of online and classroom sessions. All the stakeholders, including NASSCOM Foundation and training partners, will also assist in providing placement support to students.
"We would like to take this opportunity to encourage more organizations to come forward and help create uplift the youth from underserved communities by providing them with on the new-age technologies," said Ashok Pamidi, CEO, NASSCOM Foundation.
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