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      Tata & Amity University Offer M-Tech Degree in EV Tech

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaJune 27, 2022 E-Mobility 2 Mins Read
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      Tata Motors has joined forces with Amity University’s Lucknow campus to offer employees at the Lucknow plant the opportunity to earn an M-Tech degree in electric vehicle (EV) technology.

      Tata Amity M-TechThe program aims to enhance employees’ technical skills to bridge skill gaps that prevail in the automotive industry and create a future-ready organization.

      Ravindra Kumar G.P., President and CHRO, Tata Motors, said, “This association with Amity University will not only provide our employees a pathway for career growth and skills development but will help us build a future-ready workforce. “

      Sunil Dhaneshwar, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Campus added, “This program will help us develop a talent pool that would have an edge, equipped with advanced knowledge, and a narrowing skills gap.”

      Participants in the M-Tech program will complete comprehensive training that consists of theoretical and practical sessions to be conducted at Tata Motors facility and Amity University respectively.

      The course consists of 4 semesters, spread over 2 years, culminating in a 6-month industrial project. During practice sessions, the employees will be mentored and guided by industry leaders.

      A certificate will be awarded by Amity University upon successful completion of periodic assessments.

      Tata Motors’s Lucknow facility makes a range of buses.

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