National Institute of Technology, Delhi signs MoU with Apeejay Stya University

National Institute of Technology, Delhi signs MoU with Apeejay Stya University

National Institute of Technology (NIT), Delhi recently entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Apeejay Stya University (ASU), Sohna, Gurugram for fostering collaborative research and exchange programmes.

The MoU was signed in the presence of Mrs. Sushma Paul Berlia, Co-Founder and Chancellor, Apeejay Stya University by Prof. (Dr.) Ajay K. Sharma, Director, National Institute of Technology, Delhi and Prof. Raj S. Dhankar, Vice Chancellor, Apeejay Stya University.

The purpose of this MoU is to collaborate and facilitate the advancement of knowledge that will be achieved on the basis of reciprocity, best effort, mutual benefit and frequent interactions between the above-mentioned institutions.

Commenting on this tie-up, Mrs Sushma Paul Berlia, said “We are delighted to have partnered with National Institute of Technology, Delhi. This partnership represents our commitment towards advancing knowledge and promoting academic excellence and innovation. We look forward to work closely with NIT and leverage our collective strengths to make significant contributions to the academic community. This tie-up will open up new avenues for our students, faculty and researchers to learn and grow together.”

Prof. (Dr.) Ajay K. Sharma, shared his views stating “This collaboration marks a significant milestone in promoting collaborative research and exchange programmes. It will enhance the scope of innovation and entrepreneurship-driven opportunities and resources for our students, enabling them to gain greater exposure from knowledge sharing and collaborative consulting. We look forward to a fruitful partnership.”

Further, both parties agreed to exchange intellectual know-how and resources. The institutes would partner in innovation and entrepreneurship-driven opportunities and resources. The MoU recognises sharing of scientific-technical network and infrastructure resources. The students will have greater exposure from knowledge sharing and will benefit from collaborative consulting and the exchange of academic personnel between the institutes.

Both institutions would further co-operate, promote and facilitate joint research programmes/proposals and education in areas of mutual interest.

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