KMCLU students can now have access to AKTU advanced labs
Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Language University and Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University have signed a pact as part of which both institutions will work together in the areas of entrepreneurship and innovation along with other academic activities.
Lucknow-based Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Language University (KMCLU) and Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) as part of which, engineering students of KMCLU will be able to access the advanced laboratories of AKTU.
AKTU will also train KMCLU students in new emerging areas of engineering. KMCLU Vice-Chancellor NB Singh said, “The students of our university will get an opportunity to learn in the advanced laboratories of AKTU, which will not only benefit them but also the engineering faculty.” Meanwhile, AKTU Vice-Chancellor Pradeep Kumar Mishra also said students will greatly benefit from the agreement.
According to the agreement, the engineering students of KMCLU will be able to use AKTU laboratories of cyber security, artificial intelligence, environment science, 3D printing, mechatronics, Google Codelabs, robotics, etc, for their research. Both universities will also do research on current relevant topics, an official said.
“Both institutions will work together in the areas of entrepreneurship and innovation along with other academic activities. Programmes such as capacity building, skill development, technology awareness, along with student exchange and faculty development programmes will also be carried out,” said Tanu Dang, media in-charge, KMCLU.
The MoU was signed by Bhavna Mishra, acting registrar and controller of examinations on behalf of KMCLU and Sachin Kumar Singh, the registrar of AKTU. As per the MoU, Prof Sanjeev Kumar Trivedi, director, faculty of Engineering and Technology KMCLU, and Prof Manish Gaur, IET, AKTU, will be the coordinators of the MoU.
Both institutes to organise seminars to train students in new emerging areas
In line with the National Education Policy of 2020, both universities will organise seminars, workshops, and training courses to train students in new emerging areas in the field of engineering and both institutions will cooperate in academic activities.
Both institutions will design and promote entrepreneurship and innovation. At the same time, the two universities will share information for quality technical education and research. There was also an agreement on the exchange of students and teachers. Besides, there will also be cooperation on the exchange of resources, educational, technical cooperation, etc, an official said.
AKTU Vice-Chancellor Professor Pradeep Kumar Mishra said that the students will benefit greatly from this MoU. Both institutes will work together in academic activities as well as entrepreneurship and innovation.
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