Mother Teresa Women’s University is using IBM’s analytical software, SPSS (Statistical Products and Service Solutions), to train their management students on predictive analysis and reporting solutions and to promote academic success.
The three-month long course, designed by IBM for the university enables educators to teach effectively, helps management students gain critical analytical skills, and supports more accurate and insightful institutional research and decision-making.
The software offers flexible, affordable options that help colleges and universities easily integrate statistical analysis, data and text mining and survey research instruction into the classroom.
Dr.N. Kala, Registrar, Mother Teresa Women’s University, said, “IBM being the leader that offers flexible, affordable IT solutions would help our institution to easily integrate statistical analysis, data and text mining and survey research instruction capabilities into the classrooms for the benefit and growth of our management students.”
“IBM is working with over 200 universities around the world specifically in the area of expanding and strengthening analytics curricula to meet the growing demand of highly skilled big data business workers of the future.” said Jyothi Satyanathan, Director, Midmarket and Inside Sales, IBM India/South Asia.