1. H u m a n C a p i t a l a n d Ta l e n t D e ve l o p m e n t C a p a c i t y
B u i l d i n g
www.niit.com
2. NIIT in South Africa
Start of Operations 2008
Number of Centers 09
Learners 3,000
Key Partnership Govt. of KZN
3. Vision
Stimulate International Competitiveness through
improvement of Skills and Service Standards.
Objective
Develop Global Talent in KwaZuluNatal
Presence
8 Locations
Coverage
10,000 Student in 5
Years
Deliverable
ICT and BPO Training with Internship
4. 1. Supervise
Implementation at
Macro Level
2. Create and Foster
Internship for
Students
undergone NIIT
training
1. Nominate Students
2. Provide funding to
train 10,000
students
3. Local Identification
and Selection
Process
4. Facilitates
Engagement and
co-operation
between NIIT and
Colleges | Univ.
1. Provide Curriculum
Design and Plan for
Training
2. Provide
Certifications post
successful
completion of
course
3. Courseware and
Training Material
4. Support – Technical
| Marketing
Responsibility
5. Achievemen
tsThe Project went LIVE in 98 days of signing the
agreement.
Established 8 Labs – 4 each for IT and BPO.
Lab Capacity to train 250 students | year.
3,000 Students are currently being trained in these
Colleges
3 Batches of Selected Students are doing their
INTERNSHIP in INDIA
23. For a country at inflection
point
of Growth the 4 Key
LEVERS OF GROWTH are
Agriculture
Energy
Infrastructure
KNOWLEDGE
24. H.E The President of South Africa
Mr. Jacob Zuma
“We encourage new investments and collaborative
partnerships in key areas such as ICT, services etc.”
“Several areas promise exceptional returns for those
businesses that are willing to take the initiative, Like:
ICT, Infrastructure, Energy etc”
26. Favorable
ICT Scenario
To be a
KNOWLEDGE
Economy
South Africa is the 20th
largest consumer of IT
products and services in
the world.
Gartner, the international research group, rates South Africa as one of its top 30
software development outsourcing destinations … and next to Australia and India
globally.
South Africa is becoming a
favored international location for
business process outsourcing
and off-shoring
29. Catalyst
For Growth
Shortage of approx. 115,000 Trained Manpower in ICT domain
Govt. is the largest customer of ICT | IT products and service
Government is attempting to rationalize and standardize
its investment regulations, promote open source and local
development and use ICT/IT/ITeS in e-governance
30.
31. Potential
Personality
Skills
Knowledge
NIIT’s Core Competence
Global Talent Development
Pedagogy Technology Reach
DemographicsGlobalization Services Led Economy
Content Creation
Work Mobility
Ageing Population
Multi-Sector Growth
Global ReachDistributed Delivery
Process
Individuals
Schools
Corporates
Government
32. School Learning
Solutions
Individual Learning
Solutions
Corporate
Learning
Solutions
Target Audience School children Young adults Working professionals
Value
Proposition
Academics Employability Productivity
Customer School Individual Corporate
Coverage
• Multimedia Teaching
& Learning Content
• IT Learning
• Teacher Training
• IT Training
• BPO, KPO Training
• BFSI Training
• Management Education
• English Language
• Professional Life skills
• Learning Products
• Training Delivery &
Administration
• Custom Content
Development
Geographic
Coverage India
India/ China/South
Africa & Emerging India, USA, Europe
33. School Learning
Solutions
Individual
Learning
Solutions
Corporate
Learning
Solutions
New
Business
ICT revolution
at School level
8,747,713 Students
336,542 Teachers
18,125
Instructors
14,110 Schools
Develop IT-literate talent
pool to meet workforce
requirements for knowledge-
based industries
500,000: Learners each
year
3.5 million Alumni base
700 : Centers & hubs
44 :Countries
10 :Languages
Developing cutting edge
knowledge through cost
effective media
500,000 Hosted Users
297,000
Transaction/Month
285,000 Student Learning
Hrs.
Day ‘ONE’
job ready
professiona
ls for BFSI
& BPO
Industry
In addition to
Management
Programs
from
IIM – A,B,C
We have unique and customized solutions towards
the needs of every segment …
34. We are ready to replicate the success of KZN
across South Africa & make South Africa a Global
IT Destination.
Anil Nair
Notes de l'éditeur
As a continent, Africa has got opportunities for Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) capacity building. That requires human capital and we can add value and create capacity to the nation we are present in. That would help build services-based economic growth in the country. In these countries, human asset is really big. IT training would help add to employment and fruitfully engaging vocations. In some countries, IT training renders people mobile. They can be employable in other countries as well.
The above figures are as confirmed by Rakesh …
Source:* http://www.southafrica.info/business/economy/sectors/icte-overview.htm
^ Official speech, on India visit: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2010/10060313151001.htm