Oracle Partners with Tamil Nadu to Empower Youth with IT Skills
Oracle has teamed up with the Tamil Nadu Skill Development Corporation to enhance IT skills among the state’s youth through the Naan Mudhalvan program. This initiative aims to provide training and certification in cutting-edge technologies like cloud computing, data science, AI, ML, and blockchain, offering employment-linked opportunities to over 200,000 students.
The Naan Mudhalvan program by Oracle in collaboration with Tamil Nadu aims to equip over 200,000 students with skills in cloud computing, data science, AI, ML, and blockchain. The training will be delivered by teachers and academicians directly on campuses, supplemented by digital modules available on Oracle MyLearn.
More than 60,000 students from various streams across 900 colleges in Tamil Nadu have already enrolled in the program. The initiative not only focuses on foundational training but also offers professional-level certifications and personalized learning paths tailored to individual educational goals.
Oracle MyLearn, the platform used for digital learning, will provide flexible training modules. These modules will cater to different learning levels, ensuring comprehensive skill development in modern IT technologies. The initiative underscores Oracle’s commitment to upskilling the youth and enhancing their employability in the evolving job market.
With a focus on creating a skilled IT workforce, the collaboration between Oracle and Tamil Nadu aims to significantly contribute to the state’s development agenda. By leveraging Oracle’s expertise and global learning resources, the program seeks to prepare students for careers in technology and innovation.
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