byteXL signs MoU with the RAI University, strengthens commitment to producing high-skilled engineering talent from Gujarat

MoU will cover students from the computer science-related degree programs to be skilled in emerging technologies through an Industry relevant curriculum using ByteXL tech for transformation

Pune (Voice News service): byteXL, one of the leading IT skilling partners for Engineering Colleges in India, announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Rai University, a leading educational institution known for its commitment to providing quality education and fostering inclusive growth. This collaboration aims to enhance various aspects of Rai University’s development and ensure a seamless skilling experience for students. As part of the agreement, all the students in the MCA, BCA, and BSC IT will be skilled by byteXL in the current 2023-24 academic year.

By leveraging its expertise in emerging technologies, byteXL will take a multi-layered approach that contributes to the college’s overall transformation. It would include identifying talent and streamlining the current admission process, a curriculum overhaul that aligns with the latest academic trends and industry needs, and practical skilling for students. Leveraging its industry partners and alumni networks, byteXL will also provide adequate faculty support and attune them to the latest developments in the tech industry. byteXL will leverage its vast network and resources to identify talented individuals who would benefit from RAI University’s skill-oriented programs across diverse disciplines. By streamlining the admissions process, byteXL will assist in ensuring a hassle-free and efficient experience for prospective students, enabling them to focus on their academic journey.

The partnership agreement was signed by Mr. Sricharan Tadepalli, co-founder and COO of byteXL and provost Prof. Dr. Anil Tomar on behalf of Rai University at their campus in Ahmedabad.  The MoU is currently signed for 3 years and is extendable upon mutual consent for further period. The team of byteXL – championing in ‘Curriculum Transformation’, will keep on working with Rai University to rope in their existing curriculum and enhance it to match the current as well as future tech industry standards. The edtech startup, leveraging its platform that has features like visual learning technologies and learning cohorts, will build students’ basic programming skills and lead them to progress toward advanced courses over one year.

Through this partnership, we are focused on bringing a transformation at Rai University and enhancing the collective learning and skilling capabilities of students. By jointly working with them, our goal is to raise a skilled talent pool over the course of the year and increase their collective hiring potential along with other potential outcomes for students. This collaboration is sure to transform the state’s skilling ecosystem and will increase in-demand growth for new-tech graduates from Gujarat in the coming years,” said Sricharan Tadepallico-founder and COO of byteXL.  

“Partnering with byteXL further reaffirms our college’s commitment to excellence and focus upon student-centric education that prepares individuals for success in their chosen fields. Through regular curriculum reviews and updates, in alignment with the latest academic trends and industry needs, RAI University aims to provide its students with practical knowledge and skills that are relevant in today’s dynamic world. This partnership showcases RAI University’s dedication to nurturing future leaders while byteXL’s expertise and resources provide valuable support in achieving this goal,” said Professor Dr. Anil Tomar, Provost of Rai University.

byteXL has long been playing a vital role in supporting its partner institution’s growth trajectory. Having already partnered with Vadodara-based Parul University, this collaboration also marks an important milestone in the company’s commitment to fostering future talent in the state of Gujarat. byteXL is currently skilling over 1.2 lac students in over 100 institutes in Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Delhi NCR.   

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