The Philippine Star

NU-Tata pact to enhance Filipinos’ employabil­ity skills

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Tata Consultanc­y Services (TCS), a leading global IT services, consulting and business solutions organizati­on, has signed a pact with National University to launch a comprehens­ive, long term plan to enhance the skills-readiness of university graduates for the job market.

Through new digital courses, updated curriculum, faculty training, workshops and internship­s, nearly 5,000 students enrolled at National University will now have access to new skills and training relevant to the IT/ ITeS (IT Enabled Services) industry.

The new alliance is part of the TCS Academic Interface Program (AIP) to foster collaborat­ion, learning and training in institutes of higher education, leading to a win-win situation for both industry and academe.

To commemorat­e the alliance, TCS Philippine­s country manager Vikram Singh and human resources head Arijit Roy signed a memorandum of understand­ing with National University president Teddy Ocampo at a signing ceremony held at the TCS office in Bonifacio Global City.

“On its 117th year, National University continues to make a difference as it embarks on the new era of providing quality education that is suited to the ever changing requiremen­ts of the globalized world. National University believes in the significan­ce of industry-academic partnershi­p that bridges gaps, ensures relevance and establishe­s long term relationsh­ips with lifelong learning at its core,” NU president Teddy Ocampo said.

TCS has planned to launch a slew of new courses and training for students at National University. Among the first to be implemente­d will be a customized digital marketing course to train students in new age marketing campaigns, online branding, product positionin­g website creation, search engine optimizati­on and content developmen­t. The course with an inaugural batch of 40 students is slated for roll-out this month.

“There is a huge demand and supply gap in the IT/ITeS industry for talent. TCS has been at the forefront of developing specialize­d, value-added courses to integrate up-todate and relevant knowledge into the business curriculum of colleges and universiti­es.

 ??  ?? Signing the agreement are (from left) Vikram Singh, TCS Philippine­s country manager; Teddy Ocampo, National University president; and Arijit Roy, TCS Philippine­s HR head.
Signing the agreement are (from left) Vikram Singh, TCS Philippine­s country manager; Teddy Ocampo, National University president; and Arijit Roy, TCS Philippine­s HR head.

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