SRMS ENGINEERING COLLEGE ACHIEVES MAJOR MILESTONE OF GLOBAL COLLABORATION WITH NATIONAL TAIPEI UNIVERSITY OF BUSINESS, TAIWAN

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In a yet another momentous and significant milestone, SRMS College of Engineering and Technology (CET), Bareilly has embarked on a new chapter of growth and development by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the prestigious National Taipei University of Business (NTUB), Taiwan, which marks a giant leap forward in our journey towards global academic excellence.

The signing of MOU between Office of International Affairs, NTUB, Taiwan and SRMS CET, Bareilly shall promote academic cooperation, strengthen educational, cultural and technological programs, and result in a better understanding between both institutions. Furthermore, it will encourage active contact between academic-administrative units, and student groups of both the institutions, to accomplish these goals.

For SRMS Engineering College, the partnership with NTUB will not only enrich the learning experience at SRMS but will also promote cross-cultural understanding and international cooperation. SRMS CET’s commitment to providing a world-class education becomes stronger with this tie-up, and institution is excited about the positive impact it will have on its students' futures.

Speaking about this incredible achievement, Dr Prabhakar Gupta, Dean Academics, SRMS CET, Bareilly says, “Through this remarkable collaboration, we aim to foster academic and cultural exchange between our institutions, opening up vast opportunities for students and faculty alike. The MOU will pave the way for exciting joint research projects, international internships, and exchange programs, giving our students an unparalleled chance to broaden their horizons and enhance their knowledge. I extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the faculty, staff, and students who have contributed to making this collaboration a reality. Together, we will create an environment that fosters innovation, diversity, and excellence in education.”

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