Microsoft, in collaboration with the faculty at 10 leading Indian engineering colleges, will aim to enhance the Computer Science curriculum in selective areas and foster even greater student-driven innovation and entrepreneurship, Vinod Anantharaman, Head of Business Management, Microsoft India (R and D), said in a press conference.
"India produces some of the world's finest engineering talent. Much of this talent gets started on their journeys at our top engineering colleges," Anantharaman said.
"By adding a layer of cutting-edge industry know-how on top of the existing Computer Science curriculum, the Academia Accelerator programme aims to expose students to critically important technology trends and practices earlier, during their formative years, thereby preparing them with vital skills and experiences that will enrich their careers and fuel innovation and impact from India," he said.
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