KPMG in India and NICMAR University, Pune have signed an MoU to bridge the gap between academia and industry, fostering innovation and building a robust pipeline of future-ready professionals in the Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure, and Project (CRIP) sectors.
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The main goal is to bridge the gap between academia and industry, fostering innovation, enhancing learning opportunities, and building a robust pipeline of future-ready professionals in the Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure, and Project (CRIP) sectors.
The key highlights include co-developing programs that align with industry needs, offering real-world insights and hands-on experiences, and nurturing leadership, innovation, and sustainability in the CRIP sectors.
Reena Wahi, Partner and Head of People, Performance and Culture at KPMG in India, and Dr. Jonardan Koner, Professor and Dean – Career Services, International Affairs and Alumni Relations at NICMAR University, Pune, are the key spokespersons.
This initiative benefits students and practitioners by equipping them with the skills, mindset, and exposure needed to thrive in today’s dynamic business landscape, particularly in the CRIP sectors.
This collaboration reflects a broader movement in India’s education ecosystem, shifting how institutions and corporations co-create value and preparing students for leadership in a rapidly evolving world.
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