
SBTET inks MoU with BITS Pilani

SBTET inks MoU with BITS Pilani
SBTET inks MoU with BITS Pilani
Hyderabad: The State Board of Technical Education and also Training (SBTET) authorized a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Birla Institute of Technology and also Science (BITS) Pilani Work Integrated Learning Programmes (WILP) department, in an initiative to style, create, and also release Technology Enabled Laboratories (TEL) for polytechnics and also design establishments in Telangana on Thursday.
TEL task will certainly be moneyed by SBTET and also would certainly be implemented in several stages for 2 years that is from creating the remote and also digital laboratories in picked domain names and also programs to create the software application user interface and also picking the laboratory devices to establishing laboratory workouts and also linked electronic material, and also lastly educating a number of professor that will certainly be released in the laboratories in couple of picked establishments. With a purpose to supply extensive experiential knowing for pupils, for many years, BITS Pilani WILP has actually released regarding 10 remote laboratories (physical laboratories, which come from anywhere and also at any moment) and also 26 digital laboratories (that permit software application simulation research studies of numerous sensations, which might be exceptionally testing to examine in the genuine atmosphere or physical labs).
Prof G Sundar, Director, Off-Campus Programmes and also Industry Engagement, BITS Pilani, mentioned, “Over the last several years, we at BITS Pilani have designed, developed, and deployed several remote and virtual labs especially for the WILP for working professionals from across India and the globe. Such labs carry the immense potential to be developed as shared resources, which students from many institutions can use. As an Institution of Eminence, I am delighted that we will be sharing some of our best practices and expertise in this domain with the world beyond BITS Pilani for the larger good of students, other institutions, and society. And this collaboration with SBTET is our first major step in this regard, which makes this collaboration even more special.”
Navin Mittal, IAS, Commissioner, Collegiate Education and also Technical Education, Government of Telangana, claimed, “From technical education’s perspective, optimal skills development in our students certainly requires access to the relevant experiential learning
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