Invertis University collaborates with Microsoft, Adobe, LinkedIn Learning for on-campus certification exams
Careers360 Connect | March 4, 2025 | 01:44 PM IST | 1 min read
Invertis University has partnered with LinkedIn Learning to provide students free access to over 16,000 courses in business, technology, and creative skills.
NEW DELHI: Invertis University has partnered with Microsoft and Adobe to offer certification exams on campus. The partnership aims to enhance students' technical skills and employability. By integrating industry-relevant certifications with academic learning, the Invertis University aims to keep students competitive in an ‘evolving job market’.
The university has also collaborated with LinkedIn Learning, providing students free access to over 16,000 courses. The free courses will cover multiple areas such as business, technology, and creative skills. This partnership supports self-paced learning, enabling students to showcase certifications on their LinkedIn profiles and improve job prospects.
The Invertis University states, "This initiative aims to provide students with globally recognized credentials that enhance their employability while eliminating the need to travel for certification tests. By offering these exams within the university premises, Invertis ensures accessibility and convenience for students aspiring to validate their technical skills."
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Invertis University: Placement records
The Invertis University admissions 2025 are open. Invertis University claims that it has a record of over 6,000 placements. In Invertis University placement drive 2023, 90% of top-performing students secured jobs.
The university has a network of 1,000+ recruiters offering opportunities in different sectors. As per the Invertis University official website, more than 100 companies provided salary packages of Rs 5 LPA or higher. The highest salary package recorded is Rs 41 LPA. Recruiters include Jio, Paytm, Infosys , Cognizant, GlobalLogic, Axis Bank, and Boketto, among others.
International academic partnerships
The Invertis University has formed alliances with universities such as Livingstone College and the University of South Carolina Upstate. As per Invertis University, these collaborations offer students global exposure, research opportunities, and paid internships in countries like Dubai, Mauritius, France, and Sweden.
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