Guru Nanak University SAP
Guru Nanak University SAP

Guru Nanak University (GNU) has launched a new B.Tech program in partnership with SAP. This move aims to make students more job-ready by giving them access to hands-on ERP and enterprise technology skills.

The program blends core engineering with SAP’s real-world applications. As a result, students gain experience in tools used by Fortune 500 companies. SAP-trained instructors will guide students through certified modules developed by industry professionals.

Why This Program Stands Out

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  • Students will work on SAP tools used in global businesses
  • Course includes both classroom learning and live system training
  • Offers access to global certifications, boosting placement opportunities
  • Builds strong industry connections through mentorship and internships

At the launch, leaders from top companies such as HCL, TCS, Mindtree, and UST praised the initiative. They agreed that ERP knowledge is in high demand, and this program will help bridge the skill gap.

Leaders Speak

Sardar Gagandeep Singh Kohli, Chancellor of GNU, said:

“This isn’t just a course. It’s a future-ready platform that opens global doors for our students.”

Dr. H. S. Saini, Vice Chancellor, added:

“The world is changing fast. Our students now have an edge in adapting to that change.”

Rajeev Singh, Vice President, SAP Indian Subcontinent, stated:

“This partnership creates a direct path from the classroom to top jobs. It’s a model we hope other universities will follow.”

Placements Director Vinay Chopra believes the SAP program will raise hiring potential significantly for graduates.

Conclusion:

With this SAP collaboration, Guru Nanak University becomes one of the few institutions in India offering such an advanced, integrated curriculum. As the demand for ERP-skilled professionals grows, GNU graduates will now be better equipped to meet industry expectations with real-world experience and globally recognized credentials.

This collaboration marks not only an academic milestone but a step toward shaping a digitally empowered workforce for tomorrow.

Bharati Cement

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