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IIT Mandi has collaborated with Gurugram University (GU) to allow engineering students of Gurugram University to study at the IIT Mandi campus. This will also include an exchange of faculty members, technologies and resources between GU, IIT Mandi.
New Delhi: As per the latest updates, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi has collaborated with Gurugram University (GU) with the goal of making their resource available to students and faculty members of both institutions.
Through this collaboration, engineering students of Gurugram University now have the opportunity to study at the IIT Mandi campus. Similarly, students of IIT Mandi can choose to study at GU campuses as per their preferences and requirements.
Informing about this initiative, Registrar Rajeev Kumar Singh said, "With national education policy 2020 in place, it is going to be difficult for an educational institution to operate on its own. Collaborations are the need of the hour to impart quality education”.
“We are a new university and if we want to make our students the best in their fields, we need to make it a freeway where we offer every opportunity and resource possible to them via collaborations”, he further explained.
In addition to this, this collaboration will also include the exchange of faculty members, technologies and resources between GU and IIT Mandi. GU Vice Chancellor shared that this partnership will facilitate joint supervision of postgraduate and PhD students as well.
This step will help those students who are in need of guidance and resources that are currently not available at their campus. They can get the help they need from the other university without any issues. This facility will be available to students until the completion of their program duration.
Registrar Rajeev Kumar Singh said, "To implement NE, higher education institutions have to prepare capsule courses and share them with the partnering institute because the range of choices of subjects is now so vast that one university cannot cater to them all. We as universities have to be mutually beneficial without competing for the number of students accessing each others' resources/faculty help.
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