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Google launches Android Skilling programme to train two million Indian developers

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In a bid to utilise the extensive manpower in India, Google has announced the launch of its Android Skilling programme. The new initiative is aimed at training two million Indian developers over the next three years and is a major contributi­on towards the government’s Skill India initiative.

Citing a recent research report, Google says that India will have the largest population of developers in the world by 2018, producing over four million app developers. This is indeed reason enough for the search giant to launch its new programme.

“By building a world-class curriculum and making it easily accessible to millions of students and developers in India, we want to contribute to the Skill India initiative and help make India the global leader in mobile app developmen­t,” said Caeser Sengupta, VP, product management at Google, in a statement.

The Android Skilling programme will have three major elements, including end-to-end Android training, training channels and associate Android developer certificat­ion. Google has partnered with the National Skill Developmen­t Corporatio­n of India to integrate its in-person Android Developer training into the computer science curricula of various Indian universiti­es.

Additional­ly, Google has teamed up with training partners such as Edureka, Koenig, Manipal Global, Simplilear­n, Udacity and UpGrade. These partner institutio­ns will operate as authorised Android training partners in the country and will provide students with a unified training model that has been designed by Google.

To create new career options for budding developers, Google has also introduced its job-oriented Associate Android Developer certificat­ion. This performanc­e-based exam will come at a one-time charge of Rs 6,500, and let developers obtain certificat­ion directly through the official website.

Google’s Android Skill programme emerges days after Apple announced its app centre in Bengaluru. While Google is targeting Android developers in the country, Apple is aiming to reach a large number of developers and startups who want to enhance their iOS platform.

Last year, Google and Udacity allied with Tata Trusts to kick-start their jointly designed online training courses in India. Those courses were also intended to raise Android app developmen­t from the Indian market.

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