Satavahana University Pushes Industry-Ready Training, Inks Four MoUs
Under an agreement with Skill Dezyre Technologies Private Limited, the university will facilitate internships, workshops and access to online UGC platforms such as SWAYAM, NPTEL and MOOCs, along with industrial visits.

Satavahana University Vice-Chancellor Prof. U. Umesh Kumar signs four MoUs with technology and education firms as part of Telangana State Education Week celebrations at the university administrative building in Karimnagar on Monday.
WARANGAL: Satavahana University on Monday signed four Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with technology and education firms to enhance student employability and research capabilities, as part of the Telangana State Education Week celebrations in Karimnagar.
Vice Chancellor Prof. U. Umesh Kumar said the collaborations aimed to provide students with internships and industry-oriented training, while equipping faculty with advanced research tools. He said the university was strengthening its academic and infrastructural base through such partnerships to make students industry-ready and competitive in national-level examinations.
Under an agreement with Skill Dezyre Technologies Private Limited, the university will facilitate internships, workshops and access to online UGC platforms such as SWAYAM, NPTEL and MOOCs, along with industrial visits.
A second MoU with the Academy of Embedded and Technology Private Limited will focus on applied research and hands-on training in hardware systems and intelligent software solutions, with joint certification programmes tailored to regional needs.
For engineering students, the university partnered with Ramesh IES GATE Academy to provide training for competitive examinations such as IES, GATE and public sector undertakings. Students at the Husnabad B.Tech campus will be given access to digital study materials, video lectures and mock tests through a mobile application.
The fourth agreement, with NGO Ignite Swarna Bharathi, will offer a 30-day online coaching programme for Civil Services aspirants from rural and economically weaker backgrounds, covering subjects including Geography, History and Indian Polity.
Registrar Prof. Satish Kumar said the MoUs would help improve placement opportunities. The programme was coordinated by Science College principal Dr S. Ramakanth, along with dean Dr Jaffer and other faculty members.
( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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