INDUSTRY-ACADEMIA COLLABORATION • CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
Trade Admire Group Founder Contributes Industry Expertise to MCA & BCA Curriculum Review at Yashoda Technical Campus
Satara, India | 18 July 2026 — Trade Admire Group is pleased to share the recognition received by its Founder, Amitkumar Bote, for contributing industry expertise to the review and development of the MCA and BCA curricula at Yashoda Technical Campus (Autonomous), Satara, Faculty of Computer Application.
Mr. Bote participated as a Reviewer for the MCA and BCA syllabus during the Board of Studies (BoS) Meeting held on 17 July 2026, providing industry-oriented perspectives and constructive recommendations on curriculum development.

“Meaningful industry-academia engagement helps create stronger pathways between knowledge, practical skills, and real-world opportunity. Contributing to curriculum development is a way to ensure future professionals are better prepared for a rapidly evolving global business and technology environment.”
— Amitkumar Bote, Founder & Managing Director, Trade Admire Group
Industry Perspectives for a Future-Ready Curriculum
During the BoS meeting, his inputs focused on key areas including emerging technologies, practical skills, course structure and industry relevance — with the objective of strengthening the alignment between academic learning and the evolving requirements of the technology and business ecosystem.
Following the meeting, the Faculty of Computer Application at Yashoda Technical Campus formally expressed its appreciation for his expert suggestions, constructive feedback and valuable academic inputs, acknowledging their potential contribution to enriching the curriculum.
The institution also expressed its interest in continued guidance and association with its future academic initiatives.
Connecting Industry Knowledge with Academic Development
At Trade Admire Group, we believe that collaboration between industry and academia is essential for developing talent that is equipped with both theoretical understanding and practical capability.
Contributing to curriculum discussions is one way industry experience can support the development of future-ready professionals who are aligned with global industry standards and innovation.
From Satara. Building Global Growth.
