HYDERABAD:
JNTUH College of Engineering Hyderabad
, and
Tata Consultancy Services Limited
, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Saturday which will facilitate collaboration between the two institutions on various aspects, enabling mutual benefit. The MoU will be in force for a period of three years. V Rajanna, vice-president, TCS and Prof A Venugopal Reddy, vice-chancellor, JNTUH signed the MoU in the chambers of the vice-chancellor, JNTUH.
Under the MoU, TCS will support JNTUH students and teacher communities through industry-oriented workshops,
Faculty Development Programmes
,
Student Internships
, Student Projects, Student Awards and Research Fellowships.
The JNTUH will support TCS in its learning, hiring and research requirements based on mutual convenience.
Rajanna said TCS and
JNTU
have been working for more than a decade and this renewal of the MOU reinforces our partnership. “We will continue to work with JNTU in various dimensions including Faculty Development Program (FDP)s, Students work-shops, Internships among other initiatives. TCS Research scholar program is also extended to JNTU Hyderabad,” Rajanna said.
Prof. N. V. Ramana Rao, Rector, Prof. N. Yadaiah, Registrar, Prof. A. Govardhan, Principal, JNTUHCEH, Prof. B. N. Bhandari, Director, Academic and Planning, TCSH Academic Interface Program (AIP) Manager, Mr. J. Chandrasekhar, Mr. C. Richard King, and Dr. J. Suresh Kumar, Placement Officer, Dr. T. Satya Savitri, Head, ECE, Prof. G.N. Srinivas, Head, EEE, Prof. Manjula Vani, Head, Civil Engg., Dr. Srinivasa Vadayar, Head, Metallurgy were present.
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