"This is a changing India which is looking for opportunity. NIELIT is doing well. Its students can now join formal courses like MCA, MTech and MBA across three universities. This will give more opportunity to students," Prasad said at a workshop organised by NIELIT.
NIELIT's Managing Director Ashwini Kumar Sharma said that the move will benefit around 9 lakh students irrespective of the year they have cleared their course.
NIELIT has signed memorandum of understanding with Sunrise University at Alwar, Rajasthan; AISECT University of Madhya Pradesh and Dr CV Raman University at Bilaspur, Chattisgarh.
The minister said that NIELIT should look at the training methodology that changing India needs where people have started learning using mobile phone on their own.
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"NIELIT has good presence in East. It should open more centres to meet skill training targets under Digital India programme. It should increase its presence in southern part of country, states like Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh," Prasad said.
Students who have completed 'O' level course at NIELIT can get lateral entry into third semester of Bachelor of Computer Application, 'A' level student can get lateral in MCA programme, and B level in first semester of Master of Technology in Sunrise University.
For other two universities, NIELIT students will need to clear a bridge exam.
Sharma said due to advancement in course curriculum and availability of modern facilities at NIELIT, revenue of the institute has increased from Rs 155 crore in 2012-13 to Rs 242 crore in 2013-14.