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VOT set to revolutionise computer science education in India

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New Delhi: Vedam School of Technology (VOT) is launching a premier undergraduate program that promises to redefine Computer Science education in India.

Focused on creating industry-ready graduates, Vedam blends innovative curriculum design with hands-on learning from day one. Students also get a B.Tech in Computer Science degree from a UGC-approved university.

Built on the belief that “Coding Begins from Day 1,” Vedam breaks away from traditional theoretical models and emphasizes solving real-world problems through application-driven learning. Students will write over 100,000 lines of code during their program, equipping them with practical skills for the tech industry of 2029 and beyond.

According to the leadership at Vedam, the institution’s mission is to develop problem-solvers and innovators by combining a rigorous coding curriculum with mentorship from top industry professionals.

“With Vedam School of Technology, we aim to set a new benchmark for Computer Science education in India. By combining a rigorous, hands-on coding curriculum with mentorship from industry leaders, we are equipping students with the skills they need to innovate and excel in the tech industry. Our focus is on fostering a generation of problem-solvers who will shape the future of technology,” said Piyush Nangru, Co-founder of Vedam.

Vedam SOT offers state-of-the-art campus facilities designed to foster creativity, collaboration, and innovation.

The institution prides itself on selecting only the top 5% of applicants, ensuring that students learn in a competitive yet collaborative environment with equally passionate peers.

Vedam School of Technology is an initiative by entrepreneurs – Ashish Munjal, Piyush Nangru and Ankur Jain. They come with an experience of running a Series C funded higher education company for the past 6 years that has already skilled more than 10,000 students through its education for the masses approach.

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