St Joseph College Ukhrul signs MoU with St Claret College (Autonomous) Bangalore

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Ukhrul: In a significant development in academic collaboration, St Joseph College in Ukhrul and St Claret College (Autonomous) in Bangalore have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a duration of three years. This strategic partnership aims to cultivate a collaborative environment between the two esteemed institutions, facilitating a range of research activities, programs, and initiatives.

The official signing ceremony of the MoU took place during the recent visit of a delegation from St Claret College, led by Dr. Chinmaya Dash, the IQAC Coordinator. Dr. Dash and the delegation traveled to Ukhrul, Manipur, marking the commencement of this promising alliance. The event garnered attention and enthusiasm from faculty, students, and stakeholders alike.

As part of the collaboration, the visiting delegation from St Claret College conducted a comprehensive two-day faculty development and student enrichment program on April 17 to 18. The program received a warm reception and active participation from attendees, reflecting the shared commitment to enhancing educational standards and opportunities.

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A highlight of the signing ceremony was the exchange of mementoes between the colleges, symbolizing the spirit of goodwill and partnership. This gesture served to commemorate the beginning of what is expected to be a fruitful and mutually beneficial relationship.

The partnership between St Joseph College and St Claret College is poised to unlock a host of academic prospects and research endeavors for both students and faculty members. With a focus on knowledge exchange and expertise sharing, this collaboration sets the stage for future joint ventures that could further enrich the academic landscape and contribute to scholarly advancements.

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