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Hyderabad,August'08: Solivar, a new generation
company providing high quality solutions for Insurance and
Life Sciences verticals, Headquartered in USA with a full
fledged offshore facility at Hyderabad and Gayatri Vidya
Parishad, Visakhapatnam enter a tie-up to setup a
state-of-the-art Training Centre at the Indo–German
Institute of Advanced Technologies (IGIAT), Gayatri Vidya
Parishad (GVP) campus. With an aim to equip students and
make them industry-ready and improve their employability
prospects, specifically in the IT sector, the course at
the training centre will initially focus on Dot Net, Java
as well as Web 2.0 curriculum. At the end of the six month
course, the students will be equipped with a industry
recognized certificates. "The intensive curriculum will be
supplemented with internship at Solivar wherein the
candidates will get hands on experience in dealing with
challenging projects in real time", informs Ms. Indira
Porwal, Managing Director - Solivar.
Keeping in mind the requirements of the industry, the
course is designed for final year students in M.Sc (IT &
CS), B.Tech and MCA. The academic faculty for the Centre
will be drawn from industry professionals who will bring
their vast experience and in-depth knowledge of the trade
to the table. Soft skills training has been built into the
curriculum thus ensuring that at the end of the course,
the student will be familiar with evolving technologies as
well as the skill sets necessary to make him/her a success
in the workplace. The first batch is scheduled to commence
in September at IGIAT in the Gayatri Vidya Parishad
campus.
Mr. Venkatesh Tadinada, CEO of Solivar speaking at
function late evening yesterday at GVP said, "This is a
win-win-win situation for the students, colleges and the
industry. Everyone benefit from this partnership".
Ms. Indira Porwal, MD of Solivar added "We are excited to
get students who are not only trained in Computer Science,
but also industry best practices".
Dr Somaraju, Secretary, Gayatri Vidya Parishad, speaking
on the occasion said he is glad to see the industry come
forward to bridge the gap between what is taught in the
colleges and what is required by the industry. He added he
is looking forward to make this a huge success.
-Reachout's News Bureau
August'
2008
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