11 Aug 2016, 05:43 pm
A batch of engineering students and a professor are travelling from China for a one-month internship.
The students have recently completed their third year of engineering.
The Chinese engineering students will go through a rigorous training module which will throw light on various facets of android app development.
Apart from the training, the students are being hosted at the Academy’s residential campus, with special cuisine and all facilities.
They will also be taken on industrial visits and exposed to Indian culture through trips to historical sites.
This one-month global internship started from Aug 1.
Expressing excitement on this new venture, Professor Su of Jian Qiao University said, “We are keen on giving our students international exposure and on utilizing MGAIT’s expertise in Android App Development training. We believe that our students can benefit from this collaboration which will enrich their experience.”
In a separate development recently, Manipal Global had tied up with Google as an Authorized Training Partner to deliver Android App Development training in India.
Manipal Global – a leading training provider of banking and IT professionals at all levels – looks to be an active participant in Google’s drive to train India’s massive developer population to build for mobile.
On this occasion, AP Ramabhadran, Senior Vice President – Manipal Global Education Services said, “It is a great honour for us to host this global internship program and to have students coming to India to gain expertise in app development. It is a testimony to India’s premier position in software development and Manipal Global’s reputation in IT training.”
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