Microsoft India today announced the launch of a new education resourcing programme ‘Microsoft Ed-vantage’ which seeks to partner with the educational institutes to bring in more technology innovation and enhance employability potential of students.
The programme aims to consolidate and enhance the benefits to both academic institutions and students who are leveraging on Microsoft programmes like ‘campus agreements’, ‘IT academy’, ’DreamSpark’, ‘Student2Business’ that provide the right software tools to the faculty and students, said a statement…
via Business Line : News / Education : Microsoft launches education programme Ed-vantage.




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