Woxsen University, ServiceNow to offer digital skill programme
Careers360 Connect | October 18, 2023 | 02:33 PM IST | 1 min read
ServiceNow will train 200 students of Woxsen University annually in services such as administration fundamentals, and mobile app development.
NEW DELHI: Woxsen University has signed an agreement with ServiceNow, a digital workflow company, to train students in digital skills.
The university said the programme will benefit 200 students every year and is part of a global skilling initiative called RiseUp with ServiceNow. The ServiceNow has prepared an integrated curriculum, which is centered around training and certification programmes. The students are taught skills in order to raise intellectual curiosity, enhance problem solving, encourage critical thinking and higher understanding, the university said.
The programme will incorporate practical simulations, with access to ServiceNow services such as administration fundamentals, application developer fundamentals and mobile app development.
RVR Krishna Chalam, vice-chancellor of Woxsen University, said, "Our objective is to make students self-reliant, understand the global perspective and grow to be a future-ready citizen that can be achieved through industry and international collaborations”.
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Sumeet Mathur, vice-president of ServiceNow India Technology, said “The partnership with Woxsen University demonstrates ServiceNow's commitment to developing the workforce of the future. Students will learn requisite digital skills needed to build productive career paths. This collaboration will work towards building a skilled talent pool for our high-growth ecosystem."
“Partnership with ServiceNow aligns perfectly with our commitment to provide our students with domain specific education and prepare them to be job ready with required digital skills,” the university said.
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