DSEU launches residential course in software programming for women, trans women
DSEU: The 20-month advanced diploma course in software programming will be run in collaboration with non-profit organisation NavGurukul
Press Trust of India | April 13, 2022 | 11:12 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University (DSEU) on Tuesday launched its residential course in software programming in a bid to make skilling aspirational, accessible and inclusive for women and trans women, it said on Tuesday.
The fully-funded residential 20-month advanced diploma course in software programming will be run in collaboration with non-profit organisation NavGurukul, the university said in a statement. The programme, with 84 students in its first batch, was inaugurated by Atishi, Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Education and MLA from Kalkaji constituency.
DSEU is glad to announce the inauguration ceremony of the Advanced Diploma in Software Programming at DSEU Dwarka campus. The course has been developed in collaboration with NavGurukul to provide: (1/4) pic.twitter.com/x28IA9utf5
— Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University (@dseu_official) April 11, 2022
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"We are in the 21st century surrounded by technology where Google answers all our questions in mere seconds and yet we are to spend 14 years in the formal education system. Those 14 years tell us what one can and cannot study. With this programme in coding and programming, the effort is to challenge these notions by encouraging students with strong logic to pursue a career in the tech world," Atishi said.
The residential course will provide girls and trans women an opportunity to learn and grow in the technical world through a six-month-long training period, the statement said.
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