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TBC announces strategic partnership with E-works

This partnership will mark a significant step in enhancing the career prospects of TBC students and alumni.

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KATHMANDU: The British College (TBC) is proud to unveil a groundbreaking partnership with E-works, a global IT services company.

This partnership will mark a significant step in enhancing the career prospects of TBC students and alumni.

E-works is a global IT services company specializing in Software Development, Data-Driven Digital Marketing, and Creative Design Services.

With a commitment to innovation and excellence, E-works delivers high-quality solutions to clients worldwide.

Founded in London, and has branches operating in the USA, E-Works now has a strategic new branch in Nepal, which will bring global reach and international expertise to TBC students.

Currently, 20% of E-work” workforce comprises TBC graduates, demonstrating the College’s ability to produce industry-ready professionals. This means that E-works has access to a pipeline of skilled, well-prepared talent to fuel continued innovation and growth, whilst TBC graduates have enhanced employability and strengthened industry connections.

Students can further gain access to valuable internships and job placements – providing them with real work experience and international exposure which will bridge the gap between academia and industry. In addition to this partnership, TBC has established ties with leading Fintech companies and signed MoUs with over 70 IT firms, ensuring placement opportunities for students both in Nepal and abroad.

When speaking of this, the Deputy Principal of TBC, Dr Patrick McCrudden said, “This partnership represents a pivotal moment for us as it underscores our commitment to not only educating students but also to launching successful careers. By aligning our academic excellence with E-works” industry leadership, we’re creating a powerful synergy that will benefit our students, the tech sector, and the broader economy.”

Elaborating on this, the CEO of E-works, Mr John Park, added, “Our experience with TBC graduates has been exceptional. This formal partnership allows us to deepen our relationship with the College and play an active role in shaping the next generation of tech talent. We’re excited about the innovation and fresh perspectives these students will bring to our global operations.”

This collaboration is set to commence immediately, with TBC students already starting their internships with E-works.