IBM, VGU Launch B.Tech CSE Program Focused on Industry 4.0
- VGU and IBM launch an IBM-certified B.Tech CSE program focused on Industry 4.0 technologies.
- The program features hands-on learning with IBM’s tools, labs, and expert-led instruction.
- It enhances career opportunities through access to IBM’s global network.
Jaipur-based Vivekananda Global University (VGU) has entered into strategic partnership with IBM to offer an IBM-Certified B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE). This is an attestation of VGU's commitment toward imparting industry-ready education for relevant and contemporary skillsets in global workforce.
The program is Industry 4.0 compliant and offers learning-by-doing of uses and applications in technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, and Blockchain.
With IBM cloud labs on board, along with tools, live case studies, and hands-on projects, the program tries to convert the ivory-tower theoretical knowledge into actionable know-how. Nobel-prize-winning faculty of VGU and experts from the IBM industry jointly render this program accumulating skills through projects and problem-solving related to the real world.
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This tie-up improves the competence of engineering education of VGU while concurrently augmenting career opportunities of the students, wherein these facets are fostered by the global professional ecosystem of IBM for their successful journey through the digital economy.
"We are working with leading industry partners like IBM to deliver Industry 4.0-focused education. Our goal is to build a skilled and job-ready workforce that can drive innovation and contribute meaningfully to nation-building", said Onkar Bagaria, CEO of VGU.
"This program is a step toward transforming traditional engineering education into an industry-aligned, practical learning experience. We are committed to creating future-ready professionals who are equipped with both the knowledge and the skills the industry demands", added Dheeraj Sharma, Head of Admissions and Alliances at VGU.