Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Interest expressed for university collaboration

Kathmandu, June 14

The University of Mumbai (MU) has expressed interest in forging collaborations with Nepali universities and academic institutions.

"An exchange programme was organised with Janamaitri Multiple Campus a couple years ago and currently we are seeking collaborations with the Tribhuvan University and other institutions," Director of Department of Students' Development and University Information Bureau and Foreign Students' Advisor of the MU, Dr. Sunil S. Patil said at an outreach programme organised by the MU in Kathmandu.

He said that they want to enhance our research collaboration, especially in science and technology, with the TU in the future.

Dr. Patil informed that the MU which is one of the oldest universities in India has been offering courses that are the choice of Nepali students, and maintained that the Indian educational institutions could be alternative to the students of the third countries.

The university has 56 departments, 12 special centres, 781 affiliated colleges and 2 main campuses. 

Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 15 June 2022. 

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