Harvard Professors to Teach Students Enrolled in IT Initiative
Under an initiative led by the Sindh Governor, IT students will now have the opportunity to participate in online classes conducted by Professor Randall Kroszner, a distinguished academic affiliated with both Harvard University and the University of Chicago. This development was discussed during a recent meeting between Governor Kamran Tessori and Professor Kroszner, where it was announced that the professor would be teaching IT students twice a week via virtual sessions.
During the meeting, Professor Kroszner commended Governor Tessori for his initiatives, particularly the “Umeed ki Ghanti” (Bell of Hope) IT program and a ration distribution drive designed to support the underprivileged. He expressed his enthusiasm for contributing to these efforts and the chance to educate students involved in the initiative.
Governor Tessori also introduced a new measure to support IT, students, by offering subsidies for Google certification fees. After meeting with the Google representatives, it was agreed that Google certifications would be offered to students passing the qualifying exams. These initiatives will help students improve their technical skills and participate in online business ventures for their future security.
These programs show that Governor Tessori is committed to developing IT education and arming the students with the appropriate skills to lead a bright future.
With access to online instruction from a leading academic like Professor Kroszner and the opportunity to obtain Google certifications, students are given valuable tools to advance their careers and achieve professional success.