Chandigarh University Lucknow has signed landmark MOUs with ten global and Indian companies to enhance education in emerging fields. This collaboration aims to bridge the gap between academia and industry by offering industry-integrated programs in Computer Science, Engineering, and Business. The university will provide 15 collaborative programs, including courses in AI, Machine Learning, and Cyber Security, marking a significant step in modernizing education in Uttar Pradesh.
The partnerships with industry leaders like Microsoft, IBM, and Google will ensure that students receive hands-on training and real-world experience. This initiative not only prepares students for future job markets but also positions Chandigarh University as a pioneer in AI-augmented education. By integrating cutting-edge technologies into the curriculum, the university is set to cultivate the next generation of technology and business leaders.
• Chandigarh University signs MOUs with ten industry giants for collaborative programs.
• Programs include AI, Machine Learning, and Cyber Security for future-ready education.
AI is integrated into the curriculum to enhance students' skill sets and job readiness.
Courses in Machine Learning are part of the collaborative programs to prepare students for tech careers.
Data Science programs will equip students with skills for data-driven decision-making in industries.
Google collaborates with Chandigarh University to enhance education in AI and related fields.
Microsoft's partnership focuses on integrating AI into the BTech curriculum for practical learning.
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