This partnership merges academic prowess with industry expertise, offering students not only advanced theoretical knowledge but also invaluable practical experience through internships.
By Priya Singh
Key Highlights:
• Volvo Group and VIT team up for a specialized automotive course in MTech program.
• The partnership aims to equip students with the latest automotive industry innovations and practical skills.
• Students may intern at Volvo and have opportunities for post-graduate engineering trainee positions, bridging theory with real-world experience.
Volvo Group and Vellore Institute of Technology have formed a new partnership that they claim will shape the next generation of automotive engineers.
The collaboration will result in the development of a specialist credit course inside VIT's MTech program, aimed at providing students with the most up-to-date automotive industry innovations.
The formal MoU was signed by Kamal Bali, President and MD of Volvo Group India; Dr. T. Jayabarathi, Registrar; Dr. G. Viswanathan, Chancellor; and Dr. T P Ranjith, Head of Talent Acquisition India.
The partners will launch a specialised credit course inside VIT's MTech program that will provide students with the most up-to-date automotive industry technologies and practical skills, as well as a thorough understanding of industry trends, best practices, and real-world difficulties. The curriculum provides knowledge-sharing possibilities, such as joint classes with Volvo technical experts and VIT teachers.
Students enrolling in this program will have the option to intern at Volvo and maybe be hired as post-graduate engineering trainees in the organization. These internships will allow students to apply their theoretical knowledge in a real-world situation. Furthermore, it will enable students to begin their careers in the automobile industry.
Kamal Bali stated, "We are in the midst of a once-in-a-lifetime, ecosystem-wide transformation in our industry. However, no single stakeholder can shape the future. An ecosystem transition necessitates collaboration among stakeholders, including academic. With our partnership with VIT, we hope to cultivate talent and build a pipeline of qualified and industry-ready people who can drive innovation and excellence - and who will be the architects and leaders of the future we are crafting."
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According to the partners, the collaboration has the potential to influence the next generation of automotive leaders by bridging the theoretical and practical divide. Its goal is to establish a comprehensive learning environment in which students may benefit from the combined expertise of VIT's teachers and Volvo's experienced employees.
CMV360 Says
The collaboration between Volvo Group and VIT to introduce a specialized automotive course in the MTech program is indeed a significant step forward in addressing the dynamic needs of the automotive industry. This partnership merges academic prowess with industry expertise, offering students not only advanced theoretical knowledge but also invaluable practical experience through internships. Such an initiative not only enriches students' learning experiences but also strengthens the talent pool for the automotive sector, guaranteeing a proficient workforce primed to lead innovation and excellence in the years to come.

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