In Hyderabad, Microsoft hired 11 of 14 students from the Data Center Management course at Young India Skills University (YISU), Telangana, at an annual package of Rs 7 lakh. Established in 2024, YISU focuses on skill-based, industry-aligned education. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy hailed the outcome as proof of the model’s success and announced expansion of new courses.
Hyderabad: Eleven of 14 students of the Data Center Management Course at YISU of the Telangana government were hired by tech giant Microsoft.
Young India Skills University (YISU) was established on August 1, 2024 through an Act of the Telangana State Legislative Assembly, with a vision to "transform higher education through skill-based and industry-aligned learning".
"11 out of 14 students of the Data Center Management course at YISU were absorbed by Microsoft at a package of Rs 7 lakhs per annum," an official release said.
Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy hailed the appointment of the 11 students with Microsoft, saying he is thrilled to see the vision of YISU becoming a reality.
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