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July 5, dmanewsdesk: Times Professional Learning (TPL), under its brand TimesTSW, has announced a strategic collaboration with SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR) for the launch of several short and long-term programmes on management and technology.
Times Professional Learning and SP Jain Institute of Management and Research recently signed a partnership to this regard and will announce several new-age programmes catering to the evolving industry requirements that will empower learners to upskill themselves. The partnership with SPJIMR marks a landmark step that will enable learners to build leadership qualities and competencies, learn the latest analytical skills, and stay abreast to face challenges in the evolving VUCA world.
Speaking on the partnership, Mr. Anish Srikrishna, CEO, Times Professional Learning, said, “The TPL-SPJIMR collaboration will enable us to roll-out future-centric programmes on management and technology that will benefit learners to build competencies. We aim to reduce the skill gap by making education affordable and accessible and build the next-gen workforce to be industry-ready with relevant skills.”
Prof. Preeta George, Associate Dean, Professional and Executive Programmes, said, “The partnership with Times Professional Learning is vital for our portfolio and our vision to scale our programmes. We intend to bring in a technological leap through innovation and with modern practices, remain steadfast towards our goals of democratising education with superior pedagogy. The transitions in the global environment will be critical for us to evolve and provide game-changing programmes to remain in sync with changing global trends in higher education.”
Source: Times Professional Learning