NSU Jamshedpur Hosts Industry Symposium on World Youth Skills Day

University Celebrates with Expert Speakers from Microsoft, Tata Steel, Google

Key Points:

  • Netaji Subhas University organizes industry symposium on July 15, 2025
  • Microsoft trainer and Tata Steel executive deliver keynote speeches
  • Students participate in speech and poster-making competitions

JAMSHEDPUR – Netaji Subhas University celebrated World Youth Skills Day with an industry symposium featuring tech experts and corporate leaders on July 15, 2025.

The Department of Soft Skills spearheaded the event. Moreover, they collaborated with Jamshedpur Management Association. Additionally, Venturing Digitally Pvt. Ltd. supported the initiative.

Piyush Raj Katyayan delivered the keynote address. He is a Microsoft Certified Trainer with expertise. Furthermore, he founded Piyush Academy. The tech blogger brings over 20 years of experience. His specialization includes Azure Technology applications.

Nishith Sinha served as another keynote speaker. He heads Statutory Compliance Management at Tata Steel Ltd. Additionally, he holds the Honorary Secretary position. His affiliation includes ISQ Jamshedpur Chapter. Moreover, he maintains connections with IIM K and NIT Jamshedpur.

Shouvik Dey represented Google Developer Group – Ranchi. He serves as Tech Lead for the organization. The speaker shared insights about current industry trends.

Students engaged directly with industry stalwarts during sessions. They gained valuable insights into professional requirements. However, the event extended beyond lectures alone. Participants competed in speech competitions showcasing their skills. Additionally, poster-making contests encouraged creative expression.

Nikhil Sharma represented Venturing Digitally Pvt. Ltd. He serves as Co-Founder and CMO. The collaboration enhanced the symposium’s industry perspective.

The university demonstrated its commitment to academic excellence. Furthermore, it emphasized bridging industry-academia gaps. Students received exposure to latest professional trends. Moreover, they developed essential career skills.

World Youth Skills Day aims to highlight skill development. The United Nations established this observance in 2014. Furthermore, it emphasizes youth empowerment through education. The day promotes technical and vocational training globally.

Industry symposiums provide practical learning opportunities for students. They complement traditional academic curricula effectively. Moreover, such events enhance employability prospects. Students develop networks with industry professionals.

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