M'luru: MoU signed between Srinivas University, K-tech Centre of Excellence in Aerospace and Defence


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Mangaluru, Jul 30: Srinivas University, Mukka, Mangaluru has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with K-tech Centre of Excellence in Aerospace and Defence, government of Karnataka on July 27, 2021. The MoU was signed on a virtual platform. The MoU is mainly focused on Academic and Research Collaboration in the field of Aerospace and Defence technologies.

Based on this MOU, Srinivas University is now working to develop a curriculum to launch a new BTech Program in Aerospace and Defence Technology at Mukka Campus.

The MoU was signed in the presence of Dr A Raghavendra Rao, chancellor, pro-chancellor Dr Srinivas Rao, vice-chancellor Dr P S Aithal, Dr Anil Kumar, registrar, Dr Thomas Pinto, dean, professor Sanjay S, head-training & placements, professor Ankith, deputy registrar, heads of various departments from Srinivas University.

The K-Tech Centre of Excellence in Aerospace and Defense panel included Cmde CD Balaji (Retd), chairman, NatarajRamanna, CEO, Ramesh Kumar, Dr K Badari Narayana, and HRS Prasad, team members and Industry Experts from K-tech COE(A&D).

  

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