Jaro Education has announced a collaboration with Delhi Technological University (DTU) to launch industry-oriented online degree programmes aimed at strengthening workforce upskilling in technology-driven domains.
The partnership, formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding, seeks to combine DTU’s academic capabilities with Jaro Education’s expertise in digital delivery and learner outreach. DTU is ranked 30th in engineering in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2025 rankings.
Under the collaboration, the two institutions plan to offer flexible, modular and digitally enabled degree programmes designed to meet the growing demand for tech-focused upskilling. The initiative aims to widen access to quality higher education, particularly for learners constrained by geography or rigid academic formats, while aligning curricula with evolving industry requirements.
Ranjita Raman, chief executive officer of Jaro Education, said the partnership addresses the need for higher education systems to respond more effectively to workforce changes. “DTU brings strong academic foundations in technology, while Jaro specialises in making such excellence accessible through industry-aligned online programmes. Together, we aim to create pathways that serve learners and meet industry needs in line with the National Education Policy,” Raman said.
S Indu, dean at DTU, said the collaboration would help the university extend its academic reach and promote lifelong learning. “Partnering with Jaro Education enables us to take our programmes to a wider audience and support innovation and employability,” Indu said.
The collaboration reflects a shared focus on leveraging edtech innovation, strengthening industry–academia linkages, and preparing India’s workforce for the demands of the digital economy.





















