University of Hyderabad signs agreement with RGUKT for internationalisation of higher education
Rohan D Umak | April 21, 2023 | 05:32 PM IST | 1 min read
University of Hyderabad registrar Dr Devesh Nigam signed the agreement in the presence of RGUKT Director Satish Kumar
NEW DELHI: The University of Hyderabad signed an agreement with the Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies (RGUKT) today on April 21, 2023. Registrar of the university, Devesh Nigam and RGUKT director P Satish Kumar signed the agreement in the presence of Vice chancellor of the University of Hyderabad, V Venkata Ramana.
A statement from the university said that the objective of the agreement is to provide guidance for the preparation of consolidated programmes in the sphere of Higher education at RGUKT. The secondary objective of the university is to evolve perspective plans for the Internationalisation of higher education in the state and promote betterment of technical education in RGUKT.
On the occasion, Vice chancellor of RGUKT, Venkata Ramana said: "RGUKT is collaborating with leading institutions and we are happy to partner with one of the leading institutions and an institution of eminence, the University of Hyderabad".
Officials from the university said that Chetan Shrivastava from the school of management studies of the university of Hyderabad will serve as the coordinator, while from RGUKT, Deva Raju will essay the role. Deans of both the universities and faculty members were present in large numbers during the signing ceremony.
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