Mission10X was an initiative started with an aim to increase employability skills in graduates of higher education.
[2][3][5][6] Azim Premji, Chairman, Wipro Limited, launched Mission10X on 5 September 2007, in a gathering of senior academicians[1] from Higher Educational Institutions across India.
The Mission10X Learning Approach (MxLA),[8] was a procedure used in the workshops to empower faculty members with innovative teaching techniques and tools that would enable their learners to: MxLA was sensitive to the contemporary intellectual development in the human and social sciences and derived its essence from multiple disciplines, methods and approaches.
Amongst many pedagogical and androgogical approaches, the MxLA focused on: Mission10X conducted the following workshops and events: During their course of learning, faculty members were able to acquire three certificates that contributed towards their professional development: Collaborated partners of Mission10X: During its initial three years (2007–2010), Mission10X was able to reach out to 10,000 faculty members from over 700 higher education institutions across 20 states in India.
Wipro Chairman Mr. A H Premji and the Union Minister for HRD, Sri Kapil Sibal unveiled the Phase II activities.