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TCS academic interface program (AIP): a symbol of cooperation

Published: 20 May 2006 Publication History

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Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. (TCS) has been supporting the academic community across the globe, right from its inception in 1968, inheriting the rich tradition of TATAs. A comprehensive Academic Interface Program (AIP) facilitates a robust, high-quality, long- term relationship between TCS and Academia, leading to a win-win situation for both. The details of such a fruitful experience - covering our efforts, quality of efforts and also the early results of such efforts - are shared in this report.

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Narayanan, R., and Neethi S. Creating Human Resources for Information Technology - A Systemic Study http://www.nasscom.org/artdisplay.asp?cat_id=753
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Narayanan, R., TCS Academic Interface Program (AIP) - A symbol of industry - academia cooperation, In Proceedings of the 19th Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training (CSEE&T 2006), Turtle Bay, Hawaii, April 19-21, 2006.
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TCS Web course on Software Engineering: http://elearning.tvm.tcs.co.in/
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    SSEE '06: Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Summit on software engineering education
    May 2006
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    ISBN:1595934073
    DOI:10.1145/1137842
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    1. industry - academia relationship
    2. mutual learning
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