SOAL witnesses 140% growth in student enrollment post-COVID

New Delhi: In a massive push towards upskilling the Indian talent pool as per the industry requirements, School of Accelerated Learning (SOAL) – the #1 Product School in India – has witnessed 140% growth in student enrollments during the post-COVID-19 landscape. The latest rise in enrollments has brought the total enrollments at SOAL to 594 candidates since its inception in 2018.

SOAL is a leading product school in India that caters to both students and working professionals with its offering of Product Engineering and Product Design courses. It equips them with real-time industry needs in an immersive learning environment. So far, 192 candidates have graduated from SOAL. Out of this, 82 candidates have been placed across leading tech firms including Dunzo, Cognizant, Infosys, Capgemini and Clear Tax while others have either started their ventures or are exploring options.

Taking its immersive learning approach a notch higher, SOAL plans to introduce new programs such as app development in 2021. It also intends to broaden its horizons in terms of duration with weekend workshops, week-long programs, and month-long programs going forth.

Varsha Bhambhani, Co-founder of SOAL said, “India has the largest pool of youth that, if trained aptly, can not only shine in the fast-emerging Indian ITeS ecosystem but also etch a global career for itself. At SOAL, we strive to make this a certainty rather than a mere possibility. The response that we are receiving is a testament to our out-of-the-box approach. We believe that this approach will go a long way in upskilling the Indian youth as is the need of the hour.”

SOAL receives a footfall of candidates between the age group of 18 and 28 years with a Male-to-Female ratio of 70:30. The organization is driven by 50 driven employees and has operational bases in Hyderabad and Mumbai.

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