The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), under the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Government of India, has evaluated the Intercell Career Mentoring Programme as a valuable student initiative. This programme aims to provide holistic education through industry mentors and AI-powered tools, offering career guidance aligned with Indian and global standards.
Intercell, an AI-based career mentoring platform, enables students to become placement-ready. The online platform offers live one-on-one industry mentoring from senior professionals and enhances students’ skills with various AI mentoring tools, including Mentor Match, InstaResume, Talent Finder, Internship/Jobs Support, Skill Assessment, and English Coach.
AICTE has recently launched Phase 4 of the National Educational Alliance for Technology (NEAT 4.0) at an event held at AICTE Headquarters in Vasant Kunj, New Delhi. The launch event, which included an MoU signing ceremony, was graced by distinguished personalities such as Prof. T.G. Sitharam, Chairman of AICTE, Prof. Anil D. Sahasrabudhe, Chairman of NETF, and Buddha Chandrasekhar, Chief Coordinating Officer of NEAT AICTE.
NEAT 4.0 represents a significant stride toward bridging the gap between learners and industry-relevant skills, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity for students nationwide.
Speaking about the launch, Prof. T.G. Sitharam, Chairman of AICTE, said:
The launch of NEAT 4.0 brings renewed hope to the Indian education sector. The use of AI tools on the portal enables personalized learning, ensuring better outcomes for students. Moreover, the dynamic onboarding process allows for evaluations every 2-3 months, expediting the inclusion of innovative solutions.
During the event, Prof. Anil D. Sahasrabudhe, Chairman of NETF, stated:
NEAT 4.0 is poised to revolutionize online learning in India by providing learners with industry-oriented skills, enhancing their employability.
Dr. Buddha Chandrasekhar, CCO of AICTE, emphasized:
Through the Public-Private Partnership model, NEAT 4.0 makes cutting-edge EdTech solutions accessible to students from weaker sections. Including emerging domains such as Biomedical Engineering, Health & Wellness, and Space Technology highlights the portal’s versatility.
Intercell Founder and CEO Arunabh Varma stated:
We are pleased to participate in NEAT 4.0 and fully support the Ministry of Education’s vision to deliver innovative, world-class EdTech solutions that accelerate Indian students’ career advancement.
The All India Council for Technical Education was established in November 1945 as a top national advisory organization that assesses technical education facilities and promotes coordinated and integrated growth throughout the country. The institution is responsible for planning, developing, and implementing norms and standards; ensuring quality assurance through accreditation, monitoring, and evaluation; ensuring certification and award parity; and ensuring the country’s coordinated and integrated development and management of technology education.