Dr. Milind Pande
Project Director
With technology influencing our daily lives, the Government of India has launched a series of initiatives to make India a truly digital nation. While the government is trying to connect the villages and remote areas via high-speed Internet services for empowering the people, Digital India vision is going to be imperative to propel the country into its next phase of growth. As a support to the government initiatives, there is an utmost need for skilled young brains, which in turn depends on the educational institutions. Found by Dr. Vishwanath Karad, MIT School of Telecom and Management Studies (MITSOT)is an AICTE approved management institution focusing on Telecom Management.
Established in 2007, MITSOT is the first telecom management institute in India to offer job oriented skill certification in accreditation with Telecom Sector Skill Council (TSSC). With this pride accreditation, the institute is working with an aim to produce industry ready professionals,who can be employed mainly with mobile telephone service providers, satellite and cable networks and government and private sector companies. “We started MIT in 1983.However, with the booming of 2G and 3G services in the telecommunication industry, we started MITSOT later to offer sector specific specialization in telecom management,” says Dr. Milind Pande, Project Director, MITSOT.