Information technology major Cognizant has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Anna University to train students recruited from the varsity as part of their industry-institute interaction process. |
In June 2005, Chennai-based Cognizant recruited 504 third-year engineering students from various disciplines. |
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"These students will now be trained on various skills and participate in workshops and seminars to update their knowledge bank and skills," said R Chandrasekaran, executive vice-president and managing director of Cognizant. |
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N Lakshmi Narayanan, president of the company, said that this training would equip the students in a better way to meet the industry expectations, learn to tackle real-time problems at the workplace and provide better business solution for the clients. The company aimed to bridge the gap between the industrial expectation and the curriculum. |
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Cognizant, in a bid to have access to wider pool of potential recruits, is also looking forward to ink such MoUs with other leading engineering institutes in the state. |
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Initially, the industry will carry out the training. The college faculty will be engaged, if required. Necessary infrastructure will be provided at the university premises to organise the training programmes. |
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D Viswanathan, vice-chancellor, Anna University, said more industries with special emphasis on research-oriented activities would be set up in future. |
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