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Sunday 18 February 2018

Nisa-Microsoft India join hands, now students of budget schools will get hi-tech education

Nisa-Microsoft India join hands, now students of budget schools will get hi-tech education

New Delhi: Students studying in small and low-budget (budget) schools will now be able to get hi-tech education similar to the students of big schools. They will also be able to get a chance to learn and understand sitting in the smart class and seeing the text content described in the books on the screen

Simultaneously, they will also be trained virtually to connect teachers of the budget schools with state of the art education system. It would be possible that by coming together of the All India Organization of the Budget Schools National Independent Schools Alliance (NISA) and Microsoft India. Be aware that Microsoft India has decided to join the schools in the country for the first time in the field of teaching training.

Nisa and leading software company Microsoft India have signed a Memorandum of Understanding, according to which 55 thousand schools of 20 states in the country will be equipped with the Microsoft Aspire School Program (MASP). Under this program, students of schools will get the opportunity to learn Productivity Tools, Office 365, Skype, Yammer, Windows Apps, Agor Cospendits, Big Data and Internet of Things, Entrepreneurship Case Studies and gaming. Apart from this, he will also get the chance to attend four webinars (online seminars) in the month.

National President of Nissas Kulbhushan Sharma expressed happiness over the agreement with Microsoft India and said that this initiative will now enable MASP Pro-Plus Technology to get 55 thousand schools affiliated with their organization. This will strengthen the purpose of our organization to improve the accessibility, affordability and quality of education of budget schools.

Amit Kumar, general manager of Microsoft India's Small and Mid-Market Solutions, said that Nisa is extremely pleased to be a partner in completing the dream of education and promoting digital learning in our schools. Amit said that he is confident that education will get an opportunity to overcome the boundaries of this sector using modern technology. Both the teacher and the student will be able to use their full potential.

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