Skillible, a company in experiential learning for emerging technologies, has launched an innovative initiative called SAMBAV, short forb Skillible’s Academic Model for Business-To-Academic Ventures. The programme aims to revolutionise technical education by seamlessly integrating academia with industry needs, creating a workforce adept at applying theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.
The step comes in collaboration with the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Ministry of Education, Government of India. Skillible aims to upskill and reskill one million students and professionals in new-age technologies through this programme, ensuring they remain at the forefront of emerging trends and innovations.
Through SAMBAV, the company is pioneering a future where technical education transcends traditional boundaries, empowering students to become innovators and change-makers. The partnership will help nurture a talent pool capable of driving transformative change in the tech industry.
The SAMBAV programme equips students with skills and experience demanded by modern technology firms through an industry-aligned curriculum, project-based learning, virtual internships, interactive sessions with tech professionals and continuous evaluation. This comprehensive approach ensures students learn cutting-edge technologies, apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, gain insights into industry workflows, stay updated on industry trends, and validate their skills through rigorous assessments and final project presentations.
Participants who successfully complete the programme will receive a jointly- issued certification from Skillible and AICTE, signifying their industry readiness and technical proficiency. Additionally, they will earn credit points as per the norms set by the Ministry of Education, Government of India.
Initially, the SAMBAV programme will offer specialisations in software development, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and salesforce development, with plans to expand into other high-demand technology domains.