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IBM, Telangana govt join hands for skilling 30,000 students in emerging technologies

IBM will work with Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge (TASK) to offer Open P-TECH, a free digital education platform focused on emerging technologies and professional development skills, it said in a release.

Updated on: Dec 14, 2020 05:09 PM IST
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Tech major IBM and the Telangana government have entered into a collaboration to provide curated online courses for the states students that will enhance their technical and professional skills, the company said on Monday.

A total of 30,000 students of engineering, degree and polytechnic courses would benefit from the initiative over a period of one year. (Reuters | Representational image)
A total of 30,000 students of engineering, degree and polytechnic courses would benefit from the initiative over a period of one year. (Reuters | Representational image)

IBM will work with Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge (TASK) to offer Open P-TECH, a free digital education platform focused on emerging technologies and professional development skills, it said in a release.

A total of 30,000 students of engineering, degree and polytechnic courses would benefit from the initiative over a period of one year.

Apart from providing access, IBM and its training partners will also train college teachers in using the platform so that they can guide their students and mentor them to learn these skills that will enhance their readiness for their future careers and workplace.

“Our collaboration with the Telangana government is a significant milestone, complementing the states education curriculum with professional, new-age, and white-collar skill sets for students,” IBM India/South Asia Managing Director Sandip Patel said.

 
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