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UMT and TEVTA Ink MoU to promote scientific and technical education

Published on: December 14, 2019 1:16 AM

UMT and TEVTA Ink MoU to promote scientific and technical educationBright future of Pakistan is enshrined in research that is undertaken in Higher education institutions. President UMT Ibrahim Hasan Murad.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was inked between University of Management and Technology (UMT) and Technical Education & Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA) to promote scientific and technical education. Chairperson TEVTA Mr. Ali Salman Saddique, President UMT Ibrahim Hasan Murad, Rector UMT Dr. Muhammad Aslam, Director General UMT Abid HK Shirwani attended the ceremony.

The MoU will help establishing an academic relationship between the UMT and TEVTA with the intention of facilitating collaborations in pursuit of technology, implementation of joint research and development programs including access to data resources and mutual exchange of experiential learning. The purpose of this agreement is also to provide logistical support disseminate workshops and training programs.

UMT and TEVTA also aim to engage in collaboration by sharing their facilities for practical training of the students. The MoU is designed around a visionary spectra to come together with collaborative efforts to devise multiple plans by contributing to human capital development on the basis of equality and mutual benefit.

President UMT Ibrahim Hasan Murad said that this Memorandum of Understanding will promote conduction of bilateral scientific and technical seminars, conferences, workshops and courses. He also told that Bright future of Pakistan is enshrined in the research work undertaken in Higher education institutions.

While sharing his thoughts Chairperson TEVTA Mr. Ali Salman Saddique said that UMT is a great institute of higher education. Both institutions will also will support each other for joint research projects for development of emerging ideas and features to further research in the fields of mutual interests; he added.

At the end President UMT also presented souvenir to Chairman Tevta Mr. Ali Salman Saddique.

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