
New Delhi: Shoolini University has partnered with University of Melbourne to offer a dual degree programme in Bachelor of Science Advanced (Honors). This is the University of Melbourne's first dual-degree collaboration with a private Indian university.
Under the agreement signed by Shoolini University and University of Melbourne, students from India can pursue the dual degree program with the choice of pursuing their UG Degree from Shoolini University or from University of Melbourne. The course includes a two-year course at Shoolini University followed by a two-year course at the University of Melbourne.
Students can select from a variety of multidisciplinary majors in their third and fourth years, including those in agriculture, sustainability and the environment, biosciences, and computer sciences, providing a truly worldwide educational experience. Discussing the partnership, Professor Atul Khosla Vice-Chancellor, Shoolini University stated, "We are thrilled to provide our exceptional undergraduate students with enhanced opportunities to study internationally.
This collaboration with the University of Melbourne underscores the global standing of Shoolini University as a world-class institution. Furthermore, it opens the doors to many more opportunities for our students".
Students will also get the opportunity to pursue their degree one year extra and complete a Master in Science degree from University of Melbourne. Moreover, students who meet the Australian government criteria will have the option to apply for post-study work rights upon completion of their studies in Australia.
Professor Michael Wesley, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Global, Culture and Engagement, University of Melbourne stated, "We are delighted to work with Shoolini University to provide students with a truly global education and the chance to build an international professional network. This partnership further demonstrates our commitment to long-term collaborations with premium Indian universities and connecting Indian students to our vast network of half a million global alumni".
As a part of the programme, Shoolini University faculty members will visit Melbourne for practical training, fostering a greater exchange of knowledge between the two institutions.















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