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Scaler School of Technology and eGov Foundation join forces to build the next-gen GovTech leaders

  • This partnership will offer students a credit course on DIGIT, eGov's open-source technology platform for public service delivery.

  • Scaler School of Technology and eGov Foundation will establish an innovation lab where students will develop cutting-edge digital transformation to pressing public service delivery issues.

Scaler School of Technology (SST), a fully residential undergraduate program in Computer Science by Scaler, today announced a partnership with eGov, a non-profit organisation founded by Nandan Nilekani and Srikanth Nadhamuni. The partnership will see the launch of a specialised GovTech credit course on DIGIT (Digital Infrastructure for Governance and Inclusive Transformation), eGov's open-source technology platform for public service delivery with a practical project-led approach. The partnership will also work towards establishing a joint innovation lab, fostering a new generation of tech talent dedicated to improving public services.

 

According to a recent report, India's GovTech sector is rapidly expanding with over 497,000 workers and over 2450 relevant technologies in use. This growth is further fueled by significant investor interest, with the industry attracting over USD 1.7 billion in funding in recent years. This highlights the growing opportunity for tech professionals to address civic issues through GovTech initiatives.

 

The course will equip students with the skills and knowledge to leverage eGov’s open-source platform, DIGIT, to build innovative digital public goods (DPGs) and sectoral digital public infrastructure (DPIs). The eGov team will work closely with Scaler’s teaching assistants to develop the course content. This practical learning approach will empower students to contribute effectively to the evolving landscape of GovTech and social impact technology, ultimately preparing them for a successful career in the tech industry.

 

“We are excited to partner with eGov Foundation to launch the ‘GovTech’ course, empowering our students to harness technology for social good. As India solidifies its position as a global GovTech leader, this course is essential in equipping the next generation of tech talent to address pressing civic needs. By integrating practical learning with the DIGIT platform, we aim to inspire a new generation of tech leaders who are skilled in their craft and committed to positively impacting society. By immersing students in real-world public service challenges, this course aims to bridge the gap between academia and the public sector,” said Abhimanyu, co-founder of Scaler & Interviewbit.

 

In addition to the three-month experiential course, this partnership will explore internship opportunities for SST students, enabling them to work alongside industry experts and apply their skills in real-world environments, enriching their educational journey. Furthermore, eGov and Scaler will establish the eGov Public Services Tech Innovation Lab by Q1 2025 within the Scaler Innovation Lab, a dedicated space for SST students to solve impactful problems using advanced technologies. This collaborative space will serve as a hub for experimentation, research, and development in GovTech, fostering a culture of innovation and public service.

 

Commenting on the partnership, Viraj Tyagi, CEO of eGov Foundation, said, “At eGov Foundation, we believe that technology is a powerful enabler for transforming public service delivery. Through our initiatives, we aim to empower communities and improve the quality of life for every citizen. On that note, we are pleased to collaborate with Scaler to launch the ‘DIGIT course’. This partnership will provide students with practical skills and experience and inspire them to use technology as a tool for social change. By working together, we aim to cultivate a generation of tech-savvy leaders dedicated to improving public service delivery through innovative solutions.”

 

In its first year, Scaler School of Technology has already made a notable impact with its students' impressive projects and achievements. From developing sign language applications to launching successful startups, SST students are gaining invaluable industry experience. Additionally, twenty-one students from this inaugural batch have secured internships at Dukaan, while others are working on prominent projects such as building features and apps in collaboration with “The Bhashini Project” by the government of India.

 

The three-month experiential credit course on DIGIT or ‘Tech For Good’ was kick started in December at Scaler’s campus in Electronic City.

 

About Scaler School of Technology

Launched in 2023, Scaler School of Technology is India's premier destination for engineering education. Scaler School of Technology offers a 4-year residential undergraduate program in Computer Science delivered by top technology leaders from Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Amazon, Uber etc. Its industry-vetted curriculum, teaching faculty of leading tech industry professionals, and a unique 1:1 mentorship model combined with a state-of-the-art campus in Bangalore's Electronic City near top tech companies give Scaler a significant edge over traditional education. Additionally, the program offers key specialisations in new-age in-demand technologies and a first-of-its-kind one-year-long paid internship. Learners completing the program receive a 3-year BSc in Computer Science from BITS Pilani & a one-year Master in Computer Science from globally accredited Woolf University. Over 900 companies have worked with Scaler for job placements. The parent firm, InterviewBit, is featured on the Financial Times Asia Pacific High Growth Companies 2021, 2022 and 2023 ranking. Scaler is backed by marquee global investors like Sequoia Capital India, Tiger Global, and Lightrock India and has expanded its footprints across India and the US.


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