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Rabindra Vidya Niketan Achieves 100% Board Results; BGU Sees ₹17+ LPA Offers; FMU Signs AI Skill Development MoU

 April 27, 2026 | SkillCouncils News Desk

In a series of notable developments across the education and skill development landscape, Rabindra Vidya Niketan recorded an outstanding academic performance in board examinations, Birla Global University (BGU) reported strong placement outcomes with high-value offers, and Fakir Mohan University (FMU) advanced its focus on future-ready skills through an AI-focused collaboration.

Rabindra Vidya Niketan Records 100% Pass Rate
Rabindra Vidya Niketan has achieved a remarkable academic milestone this year, with all 112 students successfully clearing the Class 10 board examinations, reflecting consistent academic excellence and institutional commitment.
A standout feature of this year’s results is the exceptional performance of high achievers, with 26 students scoring above 95%, highlighting the school’s strong academic ecosystem and focus on merit.
  1. Topper: Jyotiraditya Jena – 99.8%
  2. Second Rank: Saisuchi Mishra – 99.6%
School authorities credited the achievement to the dedication of students, continuous mentorship by teachers, and strong parental support systems. The results are being seen as a testament to disciplined academic planning and effective teaching methodologies.
Educators and stakeholders described the outcome as a significant institutional milestone, reinforcing the importance of foundational education in shaping future-ready learners.

BGU Placement Drive 2026 Sees Offers Above ₹17 LPA
Birla Global University (BGU) has reported a robust placement season for 2026, with top recruiters offering salary packages exceeding ₹17 lakh per annum, signaling strong industry confidence in emerging talent.
Key highlights include:
  1. Top Recruiters: Ernst & Young, Deloitte, Lloyds Banking Group
  2. Technology Employers: ADP, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Tech Mahindra
  3. BFSI Participation: Federal Bank and other financial institutions
Students from diverse programs such as MBA, MCom, MCA, and Data Science secured roles across:
  1. Consulting & Business Advisory
  2. Financial Services & Banking
  3. Data Analytics & Software Development
The placement drive saw participation from over 20 industry sectors, including consulting, BFSI, IT, FMCG, healthcare, and logistics—indicating broad-based demand for multi-disciplinary talent.
Dr. Satyakama Mishra, Dean of Outreach & International Affairs, noted that industry preference is shifting toward multi-skilled professionals capable of adapting to rapidly evolving business environments.

FMU Signs MoU to Strengthen AI Skill Development
Fakir Mohan University (FMU) has taken a strategic step toward future skills by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Odisha Knowledge Corporation Limited (OKCL) to enhance artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities among students and faculty.
The initiative, led by FMU’s Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), included a workshop on “Comprehensive AI Capacity Building”, emphasizing the growing importance of AI in education and administration.
Key insights from the collaboration:
  1. Focus Areas: AI training, industry alignment, digital capacity building
  2. Target Group: Teaching and non-teaching staff, along with students
  3. Objective: Bridge the gap between academia and industry through technology-driven learning
Vice-Chancellor Santosh Kumar Tripathy emphasized that AI integration is essential for both academic excellence and administrative efficiency, while OKCL Managing Director Manoranjan Puthal highlighted the vision of building industry-ready talent pipelines through collaborative initiatives.

Skill Development Perspective
These developments collectively reflect three critical trends shaping India’s education and skill ecosystem:
  1. Strong Academic Foundations: Schools like Rabindra Vidya Niketan continue to set benchmarks in foundational learning outcomes.
  2. Industry-Aligned Higher Education: Universities such as BGU are aligning curricula with market demand, resulting in high-value placements.
  3. Future Skills Integration: Institutions like FMU are proactively embedding AI and emerging technologies into learning frameworks.
For stakeholders in the skill development ecosystem—including training providers, policymakers, and institutions—these trends underscore the growing importance of outcome-based education, industry collaboration, and future-ready skill development strategies.