KU inks pact with MDI Gurgaon
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Jan 24: Kashmir University Wednesday signed a pact with prestigious Management Institute of India (MDI) Gurgaon. The MoU was signed at the MDI campus Gurgaon by the KU team led by its Vice Chancellor Prof Talat Ahmad and MDI Gurgaon Team comprising among others its Director Prof Mukul P. Gupta. The MoU shall pave way for KU students to participate in MDI’s “International Summer University (ISU)” Project in April 2013.
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