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Pamulapati Butchi Naidu College and ESSCI Sign an MOU to Launch

Published: November 7, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

New Delhi: A major step toward improving skill development and industry readiness within India’s electronics sector has been taken with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Electronics Sector Skills Council of India (ESSCI) and Pamulapati Butchi Naidu College. The partnership, with backing from the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE), will launch a cutting-edge Apprenticeship Embedded Degree Program intended to provide practical, hands-on instruction that equips students with skills relevant to the industry.

By bridging the gap between classroom instruction and practical applications, this apprenticeship embedded degree program gives students invaluable exposure to the electronics sector. By combining classroom instruction with practical work experience, the curriculum won’t not only improve students’ technical proficiency but also guarantee that they are adequately equipped to fulfill the demands of an industry that is changing quickly.

The Officiating Head of ESSCI, Mr. Saleem Ahmed, underlined the value of these programs in developing a workforce with the necessary skills. “The partnership with Pamulapati Butchi Naidu College represents a critical turning point in our endeavor to develop a strong talent pool for the electronics sector. The Embedded Degree Apprenticeship Program is a successful route for students to acquire technical know-how and practical insights, enabling them to contribute significantly impacting the industry right away. We have faith that this initiative will enable pupils who possess the abilities needed to prosper in a field that depends more and more on skillful experts.

The Memorandum of Understanding with Pamulapati Butchi Naidu College demonstrates ESSCI’s dedication to cultivating alliances that promote education and skill development that is in line with industry standards. Through a smooth integration of theory and real-world experience, the collaboration seeks to provide students with skills. that will hasten their readiness for the workforce.

By this program, ESSCI and APSCHE reaffirm their commitment to developing a workforce that is knowledgeable and flexible enough to satisfy industry expectations and ensure long-term growth in the electronics industry. It is anticipated that the Apprenticeship Embedded Degree Program will establish a standard. for upcoming instructional frameworks that prioritize hands-on learning and correspond with the requirements of sector.

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