JECRC University, Jaipur ties up with Xebia Academy Global
Ritu Tripathi | February 17, 2020 | 11:24 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi: JECRC University, Jaipur has recently signed an MOU with Xebia Group through its education business Xebia Academy Global. According to the agreement, the university will now offer various specializations under the B.Tech Computer Science Engineering programme. These specializations will be Cloud Engineering and DevOps, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Big Data and Analytics.
Arpit Agarwal, JECRC University said that “As a part of the education sector, we all are jubilant to gear up our students for the corporate sector, honing with the professional skills required by future employers. Indeed, with the support from Xebia, known for its expertise in new technologies, our students will become professionals who have the right skill to implement the innovation effectively.”
Xebia Academy Director, Brijesh Kohli said that “The IT Talent pool is at a critical juncture today. In spite of many educational institutions, the gap between industry and academia continues to widen. The industry today faces acute shortage of skilled manpower across digital technologies. Xebia aims to bridge the gap with their technology expertise and educational acumen.”
Kohli further added that “The company will also help students to demonstrate their skills by offering technology relevant internships and placement opportunities”.
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