Microsoft India today announced the launch of a new education resourcing programme ‘Microsoft Ed-vantage’ which seeks to partner with the educational institutes to bring in more technology innovation and enhance employability potential of students.
The programme aims to consolidate and enhance the benefits to both academic institutions and students who are leveraging on Microsoft programmes like ‘campus agreements’, ‘IT academy’, ’DreamSpark’, ‘Student2Business’ that provide the right software tools to the faculty and students, said a statement.
The initiative was launched in Pune.
Its primary focus is to make students more employable and equip them with skills relevant to industry needs. It is designed to help academic campuses and students connect with Indian industry, thus creating a platform for the students to explore internship and employment opportunities.
“The programme represents an all new way under which academic institutions can work closely with Microsoft leveraging the technology and programmes that we have to offer, build the right skills to become more employable while getting innovative,” said Sanket Akerkar, Managing Director, Microsoft Corporation India.
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