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NASSCOM partners with IFIM Business School to train 10,000 business analytics professionals in Karnataka

| | Jul 14, 2017, at 04:38 am
Bangalore, July 13 (IBNS): IFIM Business School, a leading private B-School in Bangalore, has partnered with NASSCOM SSC to become their first Licensed Training Partner (LTP) in Karnataka.

The offered training programs are positioned at level 7 in National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF), which is a post graduate level. IFIM, through this association is all equipped and committed to train 10,000 students and professionals across state. 

Educational institutions can sign up with IFIM Business School to get their faculty and students trained and certified in turn jointly by NASSCOM and IFIM.

While talking about the MoUs, Sandhya Chintala, Executive Director, SSC NASSCOM & Vice President, and NASSCOM said, “Enabling students with both the foundational and high end requirements of Data Science and Big Data Analytics is strategic move for IFIM. These QPs will enable students to  deal  with huge volumes  of unstructured and structured data, capturing and warehousing data in ingenious ways, combining them with statistics, mathematics, programming, problem solving etc. This will provide them with the ability to look at things differently and analyze insights which can lead to better decision and strategic business moves; assets that demand cost-effective, innovative forms of information processing that enable enhanced insight, decision making, and process automation. We congratulate IFIM in this endeavor, to enabling this umbrella of techniques for candidates under its care.”

In line with this, Sanjay Padode, Secretary CDE, IFIM Institutions, expressed his happiness on the association and added that “It is one of the milestone in the IFIM history and can be looked at strategically from IFIM’s view point."            

Abhishek Nirjar, Director IFIM Business School, further added:  “The Indian education ecosystem has been experiencing a continuous shift. In order to meet the industry demands, we have collaborated with NASSCOM to bridge the skill gap in the analytics domain. The Institute has a dedicated Center of Excellence in Analytics and an IBM analytics lab, equipped with latest s/w.  Having immensely experienced and skilled faculty with right mix of corporate and academia, the Institute has a proven excellence in offering courses on Business Analytics and Big Data. By associating with NASSCOM, it will help us to create a sustainable industry-ready talent pipeline by scaling quality capacity, to enhance employability at all levels.”

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