Infotech signs pact with MLRIT institutes
Hyderabad, Mar 19 (UNI) City-based Infotech Enterprises Limited today signed an MoU with the Institute of Aeronautical Engineering and MLR Institute of Technology in Dindigul to enhance the quality of technical education imparted to engineering students.
The MoU was signed by Infotech Chairman and Managing Director BVR Mohan Reddy and MLRIT institutions Secretary and Correspondent Rajasekhar Reddy.
The agreement, valid for three years, was aimed at jointly working towards enhancing the quality of technical education imparted to engineering students in the field of Mechanical, Aeronautical, Computer Sciences and Information Technology and other branches related to the nature of works carried out by Infotech, a release here said.
The joint effort would increase the employability of students by imparting technical and soft skills, offering internship and encouraging students to take up live projects at Infotech and strengthening the curriculum to align the industry requirements into college education.
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