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Khammam based SBIT signs MoU with IBM to provide job opportunities to students
With the agreement with IBM, the students could study about 80,000 courses for free through this platform. The students would get internship opportunities in modern technology fields with the support of IBM company representatives, said the college principal, Dr. G. Raj Kumar.
Khammam: With an objective to provide job opportunities to students by sharpening their skills Swarna Bharathi Institute of Technology (SBIT) in Khammam has signed a MoU with the global technology innovator IBM, informed the college chairman, Gundala Krishna.
The college signed the MoU under the aegis of CSRbox Foundation in the presence of the foundation’s senior engagement associate Rajagopal Naidu. Naidu explained the organisation’s programmes that have been going on for the last nine years and the training system provided to the students.
CSRBox Foundation, which has about a decade of experience in providing training, internships, job readiness and job assistance would help to enhance the skills of the students, said the college secretary and correspondent Dr. G. Dhatri.
With the agreement with IBM, the students could study about 80,000 courses for free through this platform. The students would get internship opportunities in modern technology fields with the support of IBM company representatives, said the college principal, Dr. G. Raj Kumar.
The college chairman Krishna further informed that five students of the college were selected by leading software giant Infosys Limited in the state-level campus pool drive held in Hyderabad last week.
Similarly, as many as 61 students of the college were selected by leading international automobile company JBM Group. The selected students would have a bright future in view of the growth prospects in the automobile sector.
Dr. Dhatri expressed happiness over the selection of college students by JBM, which has a presence in 37 countries. The students would receive an annual stipend of over Rs. 2 lakh, she added.