Deccan Chronicle

Awareness on technical courses needed

■ TASK urges colleges to encourage more academic programmes

- NAVEENA GHANATE | DC

The employabil­ity quotient of students will be higher if they have at least three technical industry certificat­ions at the time of graduation. While industry demands the latest courses, engineerin­g colleges are loathe to allow students to pursue new courses through the Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge (TASK) and are still rooting for convention­al certificat­ions.

This has resulted in the lack of flow of informatio­n to students regarding latest technology certificat­ions. TASK chief executive officer Sujiv Nair said, “Industry needs students with latest courses. Recently when we concluded a ServiceNow academic programme, only seven colleges were open to let their students take the certificat­ion out of 20 colleges that we reached out to.” He said that out of the 207 students who were certified, 163 were placed. This only emphasises the fact that industry’s demands are changing and those

7,120 students received placement offers through TASK since its inception in 2014

719 placement drives were conducted

5,096 faculty and 2,73,782 students trained on various technical and soft skills

558 colleges across TS registered with TASK

who embrace the latest tech stand a better chance.

It was often found that even though colleges were sent the informatio­n, it did

not trickle down to students. To overcome this barrier, TASK has appointed student ambassador­s who inform students about the latest courses and industry needs. Mr Nair said, “We are focusing on third and fourth year engineerin­g students who are Task student ambassador­s and will speak on technology. We are also conducting meet-ups with principals to ensure they understand industry needs.”

Mr Nair said that colleges and students were finding value in the courses offered by TASK. In 2017-18, 53,279 students and 588 colleges enrolled with TASK. In tier 2 and 3 towns, TASK makes use of social media to reach out to students.

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