CT Varsity hosts national webinar on Demystifying Global EduTech Programs for Indian students: During Covid Era
This session highlighted the needs to connect industry-ready professionals, researchers, advanced learners, educators and entrepreneurs
Ludhiana: CT University hosted a National webinar based on ‘Demystifying Global EduTech Programs for Indian students: During Covid Era’ in collaboration with Eduskills that revealed important information about the benefits of Global EduTech Programs for Indian Students and how they can sharpen their technical skills through global academy programs within your campus and be prepared for future jobs. More than 1500 participants attended and gained knowledge of various EduTech programs being offered by various Global academies within University campus.
Munish Kaushal, Dy. Director IT and Co-Ordinator IT Academies, in his welcome address welcomed the chief guest and all distinguished speakers and explained about the objective of collaboration with Eduskills. Dr. Pratapsinh Kakasaheb Desai, President, Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) remained the chief guest of the event and he shared his views on how essential is to prepare students in the era of change in technology at an incredible pace, especially during Covid19.
Keynote speakers were Ramesh Padmanabhan, Director, GLS- India & South Asia, Red Hat; Ishvinder Singh, India Lead – NetAcad, Corporate Affairs, Cisco; Manjunath Chandrashekar, Program Manager - Asia Pacific & Japan, Blue Prism Academy, presented detailed benefits of different programs, global certifications, career opportunities through Red Hat, Cisco Netacad, and Blue Prism University Academies.
Shubhajit Jagadev, Executive Director, Eduskills Foundation briefed their vision of ‘Skilled India’ and Education for to benefit the education ecosystem by providing 360 degree holistic solutions to all the stakeholders by comprehensive identification of skills gaps in the students and mapping them with latest and world’s best technical skills.
Dr Harsh Sadawarti, Vice Chancellor CTU, said, “This session highlighted the needs to connect industry-ready professionals, researchers, advanced learners, educators and entrepreneurs who can take best care of stake holders by comprehensive identification of skills gaps in the students and mapping them with latest and world’s best technical skills.”