Nannaya university inks pact with ITU, California

March 29, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:51 am IST - RAJAMAHENDRAVARAM:

Adikavi Nannaya University Vice-Chancellor M. Mutyalu Naidu and California-based International Technological University president Greg O Brien signing an MoU in Rajahmundry on Monday.

Adikavi Nannaya University Vice-Chancellor M. Mutyalu Naidu and California-based International Technological University president Greg O Brien signing an MoU in Rajahmundry on Monday.

Adikavi Nannaya University Vice-Chancellor M. Mutyalu Naidu and California-based International Technological University President Greg O Brien signed an MoU on Monday for cooperation in the fields of student, faculty and staff scholarship exchange programmes.

Prof. Greg O Brien explained salient features of admission process into graduate programmes in the ITU. Prof. Mutyalu Naidu said that such type of programmes will help in fulfilling the aspirations of the students of East and West Godavari districts to study in international universities and to upgrade their knowledge skills.

The programme was coordinated by Bhaskar Kura from the ITU and Registrar E.N. Dhananjaya Rao and ANUR Academic Affairs Dean S. Teki.

Prof. Bhaskar, Odisha Technological University Vice Chancellor Saibaba Reddy, principals, deans, faculty, students of ANUR participated in the programme.

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