TCS introduces BTech in computer engineering at BVDU
Pune:
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) in collaboration with Bharati
Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) College of Engineering has
introduced a BTech programme from the 2018-19 academic year.
The programme aims at providing modern content in computer engineering,
in line with the rapidly changing industry. “The company would introduce
it as a pilot programme in four colleges across the country. The course
would have subjects on the latest technologies. The company (TCS) will
train faculty members to teach and will also evaluate the courses.
Students who complete the course successfully would be preferred for
recruitment in the company,” global vice-president of human resource,
TCS, Ranjan Bandyopadhyay stated in a statement issued by the college.
Bandyopadhyay
said the course will focus on management and soft skills. Under the
programme, TCS will also provide a 45-day mandatory internship that
would give the students an opportunity to work on live projects. About
40% of the course contents will be taught by company experts.
Bharati
Vidyapeeth vice-chancellor Manikrao Salunkhe said the institute has
endeavoured towards innovative approaches to carry out the
multidisciplinary courses under one roof. He assured all the necessary
assistance required to execute this program successfully will be
provided.
The
curriculum is developed by closely working with academicians and
professionals from the industry, after a series of meticulous workshops
conducted by TCS and BVDU, Anand Bhalerao, principal of BVDU college of
engineering, said. The curriculum was designed as per new guidelines of
All India Council for Technical Education and choice based credit
system, he added.
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