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Centurion University to offer 4 new courses

Centurion University to offer 4 new courses
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Centurion University in Andhra Pradesh is launching four new B.Tech courses focused on emerging technologies like chip design, robotics, and drone technology. The initiative aims to align student skills with the labor demands of upcoming data centers and industrial projects in the region.

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This reflects a strategic effort to bridge the gap between academic curriculum and the specific industrial requirements of the growing tech sector in India.

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The Centurion University of Technology and Management (CUMT), Vizianagaram, has introduced four new B.Tech courses in a bid to address the employment gaps for the proposed Data Centres of Google and Reliance in Visakhapatnam and Vizianagaram districts respectively, the university Vice President D.N. Rao announced on Thursday.

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