NxtWave and NSDC Collaborate to Empower with SkillUp India 4.0

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Across 3000 colleges in the country, SkillUp India 4.0 conducts employability tests, workshops, and hackathons. These hands-on experiences equip students with real-world skills, fostering their readiness for Industry 4.0.

In a groundbreaking partnership, NxtWave—an Indian tech education startup—has joined forces with the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) to launch SkillUp India 4.0.

This transformative initiative aims to empower over 30 lakh students across India, bridging the gap between education and employability.

The Vision Behind SkillUp India 4.0

SkillUp India 4.0 transcends traditional classroom education. It’s not just about textbooks and lectures; it’s about practical skills that prepare students for the dynamic job market.

Across 3000 colleges in the country, SkillUp India 4.0 conducts employability tests, workshops, and hackathons. These hands-on experiences equip students with real-world skills, fostering their readiness for Industry 4.0.

With more than 500 prominent companies participating in job fairs and over 1000 partners offering employment opportunities, NxtWave acts as a seamless bridge between students and the job market. It’s not just about learning; it’s about landing meaningful jobs.

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Premium Tech Programs: Democratizing Access to Education

Free Access for Deserving Students: NxtWave’s commitment to quality education shines through. Deserving students gain free access to premium tech programs, including a two-year full stack + AI/ML course valued at Rs 2 lakh. This democratization of education ensures that no talent is left behind.

Creating a Future-Ready Skill Set: Rahul Attuluri, CEO of NxtWave, emphasizes that SkillUp India 4.0 is more than an educational initiative—it’s a movement. Every student in India deserves a future-ready skill set. Together with NSDC, they’re shaping a more skilled and employable India.

SkillUp India 4.0: The Unveiling and Key Insights

On September 3, 2024, an important Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) will be signed between NxtWave and NSDC, officially launching SkillUp India 4.0. The event promises to be a milestone in India’s education landscape.

Ved Mani Tiwari, CEO of NSDC, will share key insights during the unveiling. His perspective on India’s evolving education ecosystem will set the tone for this transformative initiative.

The launch event features comprehensive panel discussions. Industry leaders, policymakers, and educators will delve into the challenges and opportunities of Industry 4.0. Their insights will empower students to thrive in the digital age.

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About NSDC and NxtWave

Founded by Sashank Reddy Gujjula (IIT Bombay), Anupam Pedarla (IIT Kharagpur), and Rahul Attuluri (IIIT Hyderabad), NxtWave is on a mission. Their goal is to create India’s largest employability platform for tech careers.

NxtWave offers flexible training programs in Industry 4.0 tech career tracks. Whether you’re a college student, graduate, or early professional, NxtWave facilitates learning that leads to employment.

Over the past few years, NxtWave has facilitated the hiring of thousands of learners by more than 2000 companies. Their impact reverberates through the tech industry.

The National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) operates as a unique Public Private Partnership (PPP). It’s the principal architect of India’s skill ecosystem, ensuring that skills meet industry demands.

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