JamshriOS and JOSH are partnering with Solapur's colleges — Walchand Institute of Technology and MIT Vishwaprayag among them — turning classrooms into launchpads for the students and freshers ready to build what comes next.
WIT · MIT Vishwaprayag · Solapur UniversityReal estate, construction and operations are being rebuilt around data, design and sustainability. The next generation of builders won't just lay brick — they'll run buildings as living systems. The talent for that is already sitting in Solapur's classrooms; what's missing is the bridge to real, modern practice.
That bridge is what we bring. JamshriOS is a working platform a family business actually runs on; JOSH is the operating philosophy behind it. Together they become a living curriculum — not a slide deck, but the real thing, brought into the classroom.
The depth is already there. Solapur's faculty hold decades of academic rigour and hard-won shared experience. The aim isn't to replace that — it's to unlock it for this new era. So we begin with train-the-trainer: a focused program that gives faculty fluency in the tools, the methods and the mindset, so the knowledge already in their academia compounds rather than restarts.
When the trainers are ready, the students fly. Teach one teacher, and you reach every cohort that follows.
The train-the-trainer principleA deliberate order — faculty first, then students, then real work. Each step earns the next.
Faculty gain fluency in the platform, the methods and the mindset of modern building.
Faculty-led modules bring the living curriculum to current students, in their own classrooms.
Students step onto live projects and the real JamshriOS platform — practice, not theory.
Graduates leave fluent in the new era of building — and ready to lead it.
We're starting close to home, with the colleges shaping the city's next generation — and aim to take skilling city-wide from there.
Knowledge carried for ninety years — taught forward, and finally built.