Building on Oracle’s
commitment to expanding its support of education in India announced earlier
this year, Oracle Academy and Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge
(TASK) have signed a partnership agreement to introduce Oracle Academy
curriculum into 150 engineering colleges in Telangana. As part of this initiative, Oracle Academy resources
including software, academic curriculum, hosted technology, educator training,
support and certification resources will be made available to students and
faculty. The initiative is expected to help 2,000 students
and 150 faculty members over the next three years.
Under this agreement, Oracle Academy will facilitate a 'train-the-trainer'
course to ramp up engineering college faculty members as instructors for five
Oracle Academy courses including Database Foundations, Database Design and
Programming with SQL, Programming with PL/SQL, Java Foundations, Java
Fundamentals, and Java Programming. After completing their training with Oracle
Academy, the faculty members will leverage the Oracle Academy infrastructure
and materials to train other faculty members and students.
Commenting on the
collaboration, TASK CEO Sujiv Naid said, “In
today’s digital world, demand for employees with IT skills is sky-rocketing,
while there’s not enough supply. To be career ready, today’s students need
computer science classes as part of their educational pathways. We
are delighted to announce our partnership with Oracle. Our goal is to prepare our students on emerging technologies and
enhance their employability quotient. Oracle Academy offers a wide range
of classroom courses, self-study materials, workshops and other resources
including certification discounts which will help our students equip themselves
to meet the increasing demands of the IT industry.”
Each
year, Oracle Academy reaches more than 3.1 million students in 110 countries.
“We are excited to team
with Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge (TASK),” said Shailender Kumar,
Managing Director, Oracle India. “Oracle Academy enables educators
everywhere to inspire and prepare millions of students to become the innovators
and leaders of the future. Today’s collaboration showcases how the technology sector can work together with state
government initiatives like TASK to provide a practical solution to the skills
gap challenge.”
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