New Delhi: Amity University, Haryana (AUH), and NEC Technologies India (NECTI) announced today the launch of a joint training program in Japanese language, culture, and Japanese business practices for Amity University students. NEC Japanese Language Academy (NJLA), the language and intercultural training academy of NECTI, will facilitate the training program. Over 200 students are expected to be trained under this program. An MoU was signed by Mr. Piyush Sinha, Deputy Managing Director, NECTI, and Prof (Dr) Padmakali Banerjee, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Dean Academics, Director Amity Business School, in the presence of key officials and dignitaries such as Prof Ashok Tiku, Head, Amity School of Languages, Mrs. Reena Nigam, Head, Amity Skills Institute, Mrs. Archana Tiwary, Assistant Professor, Amity School of languages.
Under this agreement, NECTI will act as a skill development training partner of Amity School of Languages and assist the university in providing Japanese language training and skill-based knowledge training, especially for IT and mechanical engineering students of AUH. This training program will be open to students from other faculties as well. The university will offer intensive diploma and certificate courses as a joint program between AUH and NECTI. Enrolled students will get an opportunity to visit NECTI and will also be taken on educational tours to get practical exposure. Trained students will also be given access to internship opportunities at NECTI.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Piyush Sinha, Deputy Managing Director, NECTI said, “We are delighted to partner with Amity University for training students. Global supply-demand dynamics in skilled manpower offer great opportunities for Indian students. The program will offer an edge to students by training them in the Japanese language and culture while applying to Japanese multinational corporations based in India. The training will also help students be competitive on a global stage. We are confident that this program will provide an ideal platform for trained students to prepare for their professional life.”
On the partnership, Prof (Dr) Padmakali Banerjee, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Dean Academics, Director, Amity Business School said, “The MoU is in tune with Amity’s principles and its emphasis on innovation, industry integration, and internationalization. This partnership will help students expand their horizons in terms of employability and knowledge. The training program will help in our endeavor to shape quality professionals. We are happy to have NJLA on board as our Language and Cultural Training Partner.”
Prof Ashok Tiku, Head, Amity School of Languages, Amity University, Haryana emphasized that “We expect that with the right curriculum and courses which will be designed for Amity University Students, this partnership will pave way for better opportunities for students to choose their career.”
NEC Japanese Language Academy was inaugurated in 2016 to cultivate Japanese language skills. Its main focus is to contribute to the mutual economic growth of India and Japan by providing support for overcoming two major challenges, language, and cultural barriers.