Advertisment

STG launches ADST with Software Project Experience 

author-image
DQW Bureau
New Update



Advertisment

Software Technology Group (STG), the leading global IT organization has
introduced a new program called ‘Advanced Diploma in Software Technology (ADST).’
The special feature of the program is the addition of the unique concept--SPEX
(Software Project Experience), simulating the experience of working in a real
life environment for the students. These projects are designed to provide
hands-on experience of different situations and different technologies which
students are likely to face in a real-life workplace. To start with, the program
has been launched in Delhi, UP, Haryana, Punjab, MP, Rajasthan, Uttaranchal,
Bihar, Kolkata and parts of North East. It will later be extended to the other
parts of the country.

In addition, SPEX instills the discipline of real life programming, creates
awareness of the “do’s and don’ts “of programming practices and helps to
inculcate the habit of adherence to quality standards and documentation methods.
An important aspect of the program is the rigorous evaluation and continuous
review methodology.

This comprehensive 24 months’ part-time program is for undergraduates who
are keen to acquire professional skills alongside college education, or for
those graduates who are looking to pursue a serious career in the IT industry.
Along with the theoretical knowledge gained by students the program provides the
student that extra edge by giving them hands on experience of working on real
life projects. On successful completion of the program students will acquire an
‘Advanced Diploma in Software Technology’ from STG.

Advertisment

“With this program we want to create a new breed of software professionals
who are trained to be productive and are geared to handle work pressures and
tight deadlines of the real work environment. In today’s scenario when a
company needs productive people from day one, SPEX would provide students
in-depth and thorough hands on experience in most up-to-date technologies.”
said Yogesh Vaidya, CEO, Software Technology Group.

Cyber News Service

Advertisment