Mindtree to contribute to Skills Development in India with a Learn-and-Earn Program

Mindtree, a global technology services and digital transformation company, has launched a learn-and-earn program for BSc and BCA graduates in collaboration with BITS Pilani, the institute of higher education.

As part of the program called Mindtree EDGE, Mindtree will hire fresh B.Sc. and BCA graduates and provide them a fully funded opportunity to pursue an MTech degree in Software Engineering from BITS Pilani while working on client projects at Mindtree.

A statement informed, “BITS Pilani’s exclusive work integrated MTech programme covers the full stack of technologies and competencies required to accelerate in the software industry today. These graduates will be enrolled in the eight-semester, UGC-approved MTech program on completing a three-month training under Mindtree’s Orchard learning program, where experienced Mindtree practitioners help new campus hires learn technical concepts in the context of real-world projects.”

“Developing future-ready technology talent is critical for India to sustain its competitive advantage in the digital era and reinforce its reputation as the global hub for technology talent,” said Dayapatra Nevatia, Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer, Mindtree. “This initiative marks a golden breakthrough for graduates seeking to advance their skills and build high-growth careers in the thriving technology industry, while helping us build additional supplies of in-demand technology skills to meet the needs of our rapid growth. We are pleased to contribute to India’s skills development vision and believe this is an important step in the direction of enabling young Indian talent to seize the exciting opportunities presented by the growing digital economy.”

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