Infosys Launches New Free Learning App For Indian Engineering Students
Dhir Acharya - Feb 18, 2019
InfyTQ will offer general and advanced courses, learning materials to junior and seniors engineering students across India.
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On Saturday, Infosys, the second largest IT service company in India, introduced InfyTQ, a digital platform where Indian engineering students can learn about the major.
According to Infosys, this platform is open free to all junior and seniors college students across the country. By providing technical and professional skills, InfyTQ encourages holistic development, hence help students get themselves ready before entering the technology industry.
Students can use InfyTQ on either their smartphones or a desktop device to dig into a bank of courses, contents, news, and online certification and assessments.

The company stated that with this platform, students will benefit from the anywhere, anytime learning, offered through a continuous transfer of digital expertise and skills from the innovation ecosystem of Infosys.

Learning courses on InfyTQ will focus on conceptual as well as practical aspects of technology. Plus, students will get extensive hands-on learning so that they can better apply the concepts in reality.

Infosys launches InfyTQ
Also, the platform evolves, and certain sets of students can take advanced learning materials as well as experience virtual environments for programming if they want to further enhance their technical competence.
Moreover, on the platform, there are courses focused on professional skills where students can understand the art of effective contextual response, communication and e-mail, inter-personal relationships, as well as etiquette, etc.
Infosys, founded in 1981, is a Bengaluru-based company which focuses on business consultancy, outsourcing services, and IT services. In particular, Infosys’ major products and services include Next Generation Integrated AI platform (NIA), Infosys Consulting, Infosys Information Platform (IIP), EdgeVerge Systems, Panaya Cloud Suite, and Skava.
As the technology industry has become so big in India, a large number of students start learning these major and fresh graduates come out every year looking for a job. So hopefully, InfyTQ will be a helpful hand to these students.
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