DST and AICTE join hands to introduce undergraduate courses in quantum studies under the National Quantum Mission.
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The National Quantum Mission aims to boost quantum education in India with cutting-edge courses and infrastructure.
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AICTE has prepared a curriculum integrating theoretical and real-world quantum knowledge.
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The program will train a skilled workforce to meet the demands of quantum research and development.
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The curriculum addresses diverse quantum disciplines, from basic to applied research.
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Courses in quantum technologies will be introduced from the 3rd or 4th semester of engineering programs.
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Parallel internships and teacher training will enhance the quality of quantum education.
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Includes all verticals of Quantum Technology: Computing, Communications, Sensing, and Materials.
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Minimum 18 credits, combining theory and lab courses, with global-standard program structure.
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The mission will set up labs and publish books to complement the quantum curriculum.
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Top institutions will include the curriculum starting next July session, expanding quantum training across India.
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