In an exciting development for engineering education in India, Epsilon India has announced a collaboration with RV College of Engineering (RVCE) in Bengaluru. This partnership aims to provide final-year engineering students with invaluable mentorship on real-world business challenges, significantly enhancing their practical skills and exposure to the industry.
The initiative, part of Epsilon India’s broader Industry-Academia efforts, allows selected final-year students from RVCE to work closely with mentors from Epsilon. These mentors, including product and data specialists, guide student teams through live business problems over a two- to three-month sprint.
Key highlights from the program include:
This hands-on approach bridges the gap between theoretical classroom learning and practical industry application, preparing students for seamless transitions into the workforce.
RV College of Engineering (RVCE), established in 1963, is one of India’s premier engineering institutions. Located in Bengaluru—the Silicon Valley of India—RVCE offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Known for its strong emphasis on research, innovation, and industry ties, the college consistently ranks among the top engineering schools in the country.
Epsilon India, a leader in data-driven marketing and part of the global Epsilon network under Publicis Groupe, specializes in turning data into personalized customer experiences for major brands. With a strong presence in Bengaluru, Epsilon focuses on marketing technology, AI, and analytics—areas that align perfectly with modern engineering challenges.
In today’s fast-evolving tech landscape, employers seek graduates who can hit the ground running. Traditional education often falls short in providing real-world experience, but partnerships like this one address that directly. Students gain:
As reported in recent education news, such initiatives are crucial for developing talent ready for Industry 4.0 and beyond.
This tie-up exemplifies the growing trend of industry-academia collaborations in India, fostering innovation and employability. For aspiring engineers at RVCE, it’s an opportunity to apply knowledge to meaningful challenges and build lifelong career foundations.
If you’re a student, educator, or industry professional, initiatives like these highlight the power of collaboration in shaping the future of engineering.
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