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Nuvepro and KCT partner to make over 500 engineering students job-ready in 2024

Nuvepro, a prominent provider of cloud-based Upskilling solutions in India, has partnered with Kumaraguru School of Innovation (KSI) and Kumaraguru College of Technology (KCT), a top-tier engineering and technology educational institution.

The partnership aims to offer accessible and cost-effective cloud-based labs, enabling students to gain practical knowledge in emerging technologies and make them job-ready in the ever-changing world of technology. Over 500 students are likely to benefit from the partnership in the first year itself.

KSI and KCT have been trying to improve their digital systems, and the Nuvepro partnership makes it easier for the institute to get AWS and other cloud accounts, create new ways of learning, and manage costs.

ThiruvaazhiUloli, Head Incharge, Information Science and Engineering, Kumaraguru College of Technology, said,”We are delighted to be part of the leading adopters since AY 2022-23 of cloud lab services through Nuvepro for our B.E. ISE students for whom we have embedded practical assignments done on the cloud environment as part of almost all courses in their pre-final and final year. The cloud lab has improved technology learning ability, flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and vital industry skills, positively influencing student placements. We advocate for broader academic adoption of cloud environments, aligning with industry trends.”

Nuvepro’s labs encompass virtual machines, Jupyter notebooks, a Hadoop Cluster with 35+ significant data components, AWS console access, Application Security Lab, and more.

Nuvepro’s CEO, Mr. Giridhar L.V., added,” Embracing a pioneering collaboration with Kumaraguru College of Technology, Nuvepro is excited to spearhead the innovation in education. By providing the students with real-world,hands-on environmentswith all the latest technologies, we enable themto step into their professional lives confidently to becomejob-ready.”

This alliance between Nuvepro and Kumaraguru Institutions marks a significant leap in academic innovation, utilizing cloud technology to reshape learning methodologies and prepare students for a dynamic future.

About Nuvepro:

Nuvepro’s Personalized Approach to Skilling helps develop Critical Thinking Skills Real World Experience and accelerates Job Readiness for today’s fast-paced and competitive Job Market. With millions of learners from enterprises, universities, and EdTech platforms already benefiting from its approach, the Nuvepro Hands-on Learning platform provides access to 1000+ Real World Scenarios and Sandbox environments, enabling learners to practice, reinforce and validatetheir learning.

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