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NIIT to impart education in Bihar, Maharashtra
 
It will train nearly 1.3 million students in 500 state government schools in Maharashtra, and six lakh children in 400 schools in Bihar, in the next five years
 
DQC NEWS BUREAU
 
Monday, June 09, 2008

 

New Delhi
June 6, 2008

NIIT has received the mandate for providing computer and computer-aided education in 900 state government schools in Maharashtra and Bihar.

As per two back-to-back orders bagged by its School Learning Solutions Business, NIIT will train nearly 1.3 million students in 500 state government schools in Maharashtra, and 6,00,000 children in 400 schools in Bihar, in the next five years.

The addition of 900 schools has further strengthened NIIT's leadership in the School Learning Solutions space. The new program uniquely positions NIIT to become the only training company in India to offer comprehensive ICT education in over 6,000 schools, reaching nearly 3.4 million children in 11 states.

Sharing details of the new programs, L Balasubramanian, President-School Learning Solutions, NIIT said, “We are honored to partner with the Governments of Maharashtra and Bihar in their initiative to promote computer education in schools.”

NIIT is working closely with Bihar State Electronics Development Corporation (BSEDC), and Director of Education (Secondary and Higher Secondary)-Government of Maharashtra to implement computer education in the schools.

“NIIT programs will open new vistas of learning and provide a level playing field to school students in rural areas to bring them at par with their counterparts in the metros,” added Balasubramanian.

NIIT's learning solutions for schools includes setting up of computer hardware, software, connected accessories for computer system, and highly trained instructors, for classes eight to 12 in specified secondary and higher secondary government schools on turnkey-basis model for a period of five years, in the two states.

NIIT's computer assisted learning model will provide a network of 10 computers and one server in each school, backed by a UPS and generator to enable continuous power back-up, thus bringing a large number of students from remote corners of the states, into the IT fold.

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