Tata Technologies signs MoU with BITS Pilani
Mumbai, July 17, 2013: Tata Technologies, the global provider of engineering services and manufacturing enterprise IT, has signed an MoU with Birla Institute of Technology & Science (BITS),Pilani to design and implement specialised educational programmes for skill development of engineering professionals, students and faculty.
Mumbai, July 17, 2013: Tata Technologies, the global provider of engineering services and manufacturing enterprise IT,
has signed an MoU with Birla Institute of Technology & Science (BITS),Pilani to design and implement specialised
educational programmes for skill development of engineering professionals, students and faculty.
Tata Technologies would support existing BITS industry interface programs such as Practice School I & II for internships
and Industry Immersion for faculty refreshers. BITS would run specialised programmes created with expert industry
perspective and inputs from Tata Technologies; leading to specific degrees of BITS through its off-campus Work Integrated
Learning Programmes (WILP).
Prof. G Sundar, senior professor, Chemistry, Deputy Director, Off-Campus Programmes, BITS Pilani said; “Industry
relevant education, in close collaboration with industry, has been a cornerstone of the educational philosophy of BITS
Pilani for the last four decades. I am confident that the exciting multidimensional engagement that we are entering into with
Tata Technologies will grow in strength, and prove mutually beneficial.”
Commenting on the development, Gopinath Jayaraj, president, Global Delivery, Tata Technologies, said, “The engineering
services industry has tremendous potential and there is a huge demand for top class, trained and experienced engineering
talent across the globe. We are confident that our deep engineering and design, PLM and manufacturing IT domain
knowledge combined with BITS Pilani’s renowned professional educational framework and methodology will help us
develop industry-aligned programs that will significantly benefit students and the industry.”
As the first step, a select group of employees from Tata Technologies will undergo a specially designed Masters Program
(MS) in Automotive Engineering from BITS. The employees enrolled in this programme will attend classes online through
virtual classrooms without being dislocated from their work environment. The first batch will start in August 2013.
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