These programmes have been developed in collaboration with industry and institute partners like the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi; iHub Divyasampark (IIT-Roorkee) and India Blockchain Alliance.
TimesPro will offer three self-paced programmes – “Getting Started with Web 3.0″, “Blockchain Fundamentals and Solidity” and “Ethereum Smart Contracts” along with three certificate programmes in blockchain, fintech as well as a blockchain developer programme.
“The India blockchain program is meant for early-career learning while the other two hybrid programs are executive programs for working professionals,” said Anish Srikrishna, CEO, TimesPro.
In addition to core learning, career services such as resume preparation, one-on-one mentoring with industry experts, and expert sessions will be part of the curriculum.
The programmes will be delivered through TimesPro’s learning management system (LMS).
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The firm is also looking at the possibility of running classes on the Metaverse.
“So, we hope to play a part in shaping the supply of suitable technology talent, especially given that, you know, only 45% of the engineers are actually employable. We hope to add to skilling initiatives in the country,” Srikrishna said.
The company already sources talent for a lot of private banks for entry level and talent upskilling programmes apart from major employers in the country, he said.
The hybrid courses will be accessible through video learning modules for batches of up to 100 students at a time.
“We have two types of courses, the self-paced already available on our website, anybody can go and join. So, all of these, even the hybrid ones, will be available by around December for the learners,” said Mohan Silaparasetty, head of technology programmes, TimesPro.
The hybrid programmes will cost around Rs 2 lakh per candidate depending on the collaborating institute.