Tuesday, December 09, 2008
MoU for dual degree programmes
Selected TNAU students after six semesters will continue their
course at NSAC
Coimbatore: The Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) has
signed a memorandum of understanding with the Nova Scotia Agricultural
College (NSAC), Canada, to establish academic and research linkages.
Undergraduate level
Signed by Brian Crouse, Director of Enrolment Management of
NSAC, and C. Ramasamy, Vice-Chancellor of TNAU, the MoU will
entail beginning dual degree programmes at undergraduate level
besides providing quality education in agriculture, horticulture,
biotechnology, agricultural engineering and allied fields.
Students of TNAU studying B. Sc. Agriculture and B. Sc. and
B. Tech. Horticulture will be given an opportunity to register
for the dual degree programme.
Selected students on completion of six semesters at TNAU will
continue their course at NSAC.
At the end of the programme, dual degrees will be awarded by
both the institutions.
In continuation of the collaboration, Canadian students will
also visit TNAU to learn the rural Indian scenario, agricultural
practices and crop cultivation.
Courtesy: The Hindu