IIT Bombay invites applications for Chief Technology Officer course for professionals
Vaishnavi Shukla | September 9, 2025 | 03:13 PM IST | 1 min read
IIT Bombay: The CTO programme is launched in collaboration with Jaru Education. The deadline for the application is November 15.
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay in collaboration with Jaro Education has invited applications for its Chief Technology Officer (CTO) programme. The deadline for IIT Bombay’s CTO programme is November 15.
IIT Bombay’s CTO programme is designed for senior engineers, technology architects, product leaders, and aspiring CTOs with the strategic mindset, leadership skills, and innovation capabilities needed to excel in the role.
According to the official IIT Bombay statement, organisations now demand leaders who can align technology with business strategy, address cybersecurity risks and deliver solutions. The CTO programme offers a competitive edge which enables professionals to thrive in an environment where leadership influences business growth.
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IIT Bombay, Jaro Education
The CTO programme can be taken up by senior engineers, technology architects, product leaders, and aspiring CTOs. It offers a strategic mindset, leadership skills, and innovation capabilities required to excel in the expanded role.
CTO programme highlights
- The programme is designed for senior technology professionals aspiring for leadership roles
- The programme offers a hybrid format combined with online sessions and immersive campus experiences
- Participants will have access to insights from IIT Bombay faculty and industry experts
- The programme aims to focus on innovation, strategic foresight, and business acumen for tech leaders
“This is more than a learning programme. It is a leadership transformation journey. Participants will gain the perspective, skills, and network required to transition into boardroom-level technology roles and lead digital transformation in their organisations,” the official IIT Bombay statement said.
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