
The
Institute has a core team of qualified faculty with diverse industry
experience in addition to this we have also established dynamic
associations with leading academicians and managers in reputed IT
institutions and industry groups in India and abroad for the purpose of
Seminar, workshops and visiting lectures.
Career and Placement Cell
The
Institute has set up an independent Career Development Cell for :-
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Continuously monitoring
emerging trends in the Global as well as local IT Industries market in
India and abroad;
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Establishing a
proactive industry involvement program for arranging industrial training
and internships, attracting major corporate both Indian and MNCs for
recruitment of the students and alumni, under a Campus Recruitment
Programme.
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Building working
relationships with key corporate managers in industry for undertaking
teaching assignments under “Visiting Faculty” category and soliciting
industry research and consultancy assignments
A
partial list of corporate and industrial houses identified for internships
and final placement of students
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Futuresoft e-Commerce
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Innovators Infotech
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AIETS.com
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Netivison.com
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Compunell Softwar
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Informatics
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P.R.G. Pregmatics
Australia
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Janak Nandni
Educational Services Pvt. Ltd.
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I.L.C. Melbourne,
Australia
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Softrain, USA.Inc
The Road Ahead
The
Institute of Information Science & Technology has set for itself ambitious
goals for the years ahead and is working towards establishing associations
with reputed institutions in India and abroad. The objective is to bring
in the latest learnings, practices and skills in Information Technology
and management disciplines. The Institute proposes to launch advanced
programmes for training in high end computing, management and art
disciplines, under the mainstream university education system. Setting up
of Research Centre and an Industry Consulting Agency are also on anvil.
Seminars, workshops and short-term training programmes
The
Institute proposes to organize seminars, workshops and short-term training
programmes on industry relevant issues and topics in the information
technology, communication and management areas.
These
programmes would aim at equipping the working professionals in various
functional areas with latest skills and the kind of competencies required
in an emerging electronic business environment.
Emphasis would be laid on knowledge management brought about by mounting
information overloads. |