
Telangana’s WE Hub launches ‘campus-to-career’ programme to bridge education and employability gap
The Hindu
WE Hub partners with 20 Telangana institutions to launch 'campus-to-career' program, enhancing employability for women students.
Women Entrepreneurs’ Hub or WE Hub in Hyderabad, the State-led nodal organisation for women entrepreneurs, has signed MoUs with over 20 academic institutions in Telangana to roll out its ‘campus-to-career’ initiative to bridge the gap between education and employability.
With youth workforce development as the aim, this flagship student-focused intervention will be implemented to strengthen industry readiness, employability, and career pathways for women students in the State, its CEO Sita Pallacholla said.
According to the CEO, the campus-to-career initiative aligns with the government’s budgetary emphasis on strengthening higher education outcomes, skilling youth for future industries, and building a resilient, future-ready workforce.
Through structured academic partnerships, WE Hub will enable colleges to integrate industry exposure, mentorship, and skill-based learning directly into campus ecosystems, and see that students graduate not just with degrees, but with direction.
“The recent Union Budget underscores a strong commitment to youth empowerment, education, and workforce readiness. WE Enable sits precisely at this intersection—where policy intent meets on-ground impact. Through campus-to-career, we are ensuring that young women are not only educated, but empowered with the skills, exposure, and confidence to lead Telangana’s future workforce,” she said.
The MoU s were signed with the following colleges: Methodist College of Engineering and Technology; RBVRR Women’s College of Pharmacy; Veeranari Chakali Illamma Women’s University; Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology; Muffakham Jah College of Engineering and Technology; St. Joseph’s Degree & PG College for Women, Toli Chowki; Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation; R.B.V.R.R Women’s College; St. Francis College for Women; St. Francis Institute of Management Studies; Malla Reddy College of Engineering; Sultan ul Uloom College of Pharmacy; Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women; Sultan ul Uloom College of Law; Woxsen University – School of Arts & Design; Ghulam Ahmed College of Education; G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Sciences; Amjad Ali Khan College of Business Administration; Government Degree College for Women, Begumpet; Sreenidhi University; and St. Joseph’s Degree & PG College, King Koti.













