Students who, are keen on number crunching, data analytics are on cloud nine with the Central Board of Secondary
Education's (CBSE) latest announcement. Last month, the Board declared it will introduce Artificial Intelligence
(AI) as an optional sixth subject for Class IX. There will also be an AI 'inspire module'…
This is why reskilling is catching up fast @ India Inc.
Gone are the days when a certain degree and skill set guaranteed a job for life time. In today's time when
uncertainty looms large in businesses and jobs, reskilling or upskilling is but a natural choice. Rather
it is the only option available to stay ahead and relevant in the career scape.…
Here’s why reskilling matters for all employees today
In an age when global business conditions impact the local business scenarios directly and instantly, it
is natural to rethink about the business at hand, how to refine it and hence how to keep the workforce
relevant. Sample this, a revision in immigration policies for workers in the USA send…
Rajesh Narayan Iyer was working with Genpact when he enrolled himself in digital strategies for a business
course. Iyer’s aim was to upskill himself. “The course helped me to structure a business strategy for
better usage at work,” said Iyer. He felt the course helped him get recognition at his…
Intellipaat Data Scientist Training Targets Corporate Clients
Intellipaat embarks on an audacious journey of propelling hyper competitive enterprises to upskill their
workforce on data scientist training program and help them stay at the forefront of cut-throat competition.
Intellipaat embarks on an audacious journey of propelling hyper competitive enterprises to upskill their
workforce on data scientist training program and help them stay…
As automation threatens job market, employees opt for e-learning courses to upskill
As automation is threatening the job market and many people are getting pink slips, the key to save your
employment is to upskill and the best way to do that is by opting for e-learning courses. Maryam Farooqui
Moneycontrol News With the threat of automation looming over the job market,…
Tech savvy Diwakar Chittora dreams to turn his 4-year old Intellipaat into $4B entity
In 2011, when Diwakar Chittora and Shilpa Jain were looking to update their knowledge on big data and Hadoop,
they struggled a lot to find the right training institute. Even when they found one, the institute was
asking for Rs 55,000 per person. The duo then realized that almost all…
Skill India: Koramangala Firms Look to Skill Employees to Raise Efficiency Levels
KORAMANGALA: Around 80 per cent of India's graduates are unemployable because they couldn't grasp concepts quickly
and apply them in the workplace. Corporations took eight to ten weeks of training to induct them, burdening
themselves with increased costs, management efforts, and perhaps most importantly, time, says a Nasscom report.
Now,…
Ed-tech start-ups raise funds for scale, geography expansion
The increasing PE/VC interest in the ed-tech space has resulted in many companies getting acquired by their
larger peers or raising funds Education technology start-ups are increasingly raising funds as they focus
on scaling their business in India. Jaipur-based Intellipaat Software Solutions plans to raise Series A fund
to the…
BENGALURU: The pressure on professionals, particularly those in technology, to upgrade skills is turning
out to be a gold mine for startups offering online professional courses. Diwakar Chittora, the
IIIT-Bangalore alumnus who co-founded Intellipaat with friend Shilpi Jain, says India's poorly-designed
education system is fuelling the opportunity . "The education…
Koramangala ecosystem aids launching of new ventures: Diwakar Chittora, Intellipaat
To equip students with quality training in the shortest time frame possible across geographical boundaries,
at the lowest price, Intellipaat was launched in 2011. Started with a Seed capital of Rs 50,000 the company
was able to reach break-even in the first month itself and since then it has been…