The tech industry in the country desperately needs an overhaul of the engineering education infrastructure (AKA engineering colleges) to stay relevant globally.
We just announced Scaler School of Technology, as our attempt to solve this massive issue. Let me explain, The Why?
@AspiringMindsAM published a National Employability report in 2019, which found that >80% of people graduating with an engineering degree are unemployable because of a lack of skills that the industry seeks.
One of the reasons why
@scaler_official exists is the same; in most cases, traditional college education does not make its graduates capable enough to contribute to the industry in meaningful ways, thus leading to unemployment or underpaid support jobs in tech.
As our contribution and effort to solve this problem, we are starting the first batch for Scaler School of Technology, which will be offering a fully residential, four-year undergraduate program in technology.
This will have a limited intake of only 200 seats, with the residential campus in the heart of Bangalore. The four-year program is massively differentiated from traditional outdated engineering programs, with the goal of ensuring that students graduate with capabilities similar to those of a senior person in the industry.
How will we deliver that?
- 1.5 years of coursework, followed by a one-year internship in a top tech company, which is followed by specialization in a domain that is most sought after in the industry. For example, Algorithmic trading, Applied AI, designing high-scale systems, etc.
- All classes are taught by industry experts who are practitioners themselves, as opposed to theoretical teaching by academicians.
- Campus in the heart of Bangalore, to ensure deep exposure to tech giants and startups doing cutting-edge tech innovation.
- Each student gets a personal 1:1 mentor throughout the program, who will be a senior tech leader from the industry.
- Graduate with a UGC accredited BS and EU accredited MS through our partner universities, to which the students will be enrolled in parallel. This will ensure that you have access to all opportunities across the globe for immigration, higher studies, and employment.
- Last but not least, no need to memorize chemistry formulas to study CS! You can do that later if you intend to work in the specialization of the application of computer science in the domain of pharma or the chemical industry!
Link to the program:
scaler.com/school-of-technol…
Link to the introductory video:
youtube.com/watch?v=B0HqF4hb…
If you know someone who is finishing school (or has finished school recently) and aspires to make a strong career in the field of computer science, please do share! 🙏