SRM University-AP's 'Destination Japan' Program Bridges Indo-Japanese Workforce Gap

SRM University-AP launches 'Destination Japan' to equip engineering and non-engineering students with industry skills and Japanese cultural knowledge. The program facilitates direct recruitment by Japanese companies, offering students valuable career opportunities in Japan. Partnerships with Japanese universities and companies enhance academic and career prospects.


PTI | Amaravati | Updated: 14-06-2024 14:36 IST | Created: 14-06-2024 14:36 IST
SRM University-AP's 'Destination Japan' Program Bridges Indo-Japanese Workforce Gap
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SRM University-AP has introduced the 'Destination Japan' program, a unique initiative designed to address Japan's growing demand for skilled human resources by equipping engineering and non-engineering students with essential industry skills and cultural knowledge.

Under this program, students receive training in the Japanese language, traditions, and work culture from their first year, easing their integration into Japan's workforce. SRM University-AP has also partnered with multiple universities in Japan, fostering faculty and student exchanges, collaborative R&D projects, and academic programs that support the initiative.

The impact of 'Destination Japan' is already evident as reputed Japanese companies like Forum Engineering Inc. and CRESCO Ltd. have begun recruiting directly from SRM-AP. As Japan faces a shortage of IT engineers, these collaborations offer invaluable opportunities for SRM-AP graduates, contributing to international placements, career growth, and a promising future.

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