Victoria University Signs MoUs With 16 Top Indian Universities  For Student Exchange Programs

Victoria University Signs MoUs With 16 Top Indian Universities For Student Exchange Programs

By Andrew Irumba

Victoria University, one of the leading institutions of higher learning in Uganda, has signed Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with 16 Chartered Universities in Gujarat State, India, in a bid to undertake student exchange programs.

According to officials at Victoria University, this undertaking will see the Indian Universities cooperate in areas of innovation, E-commerce, research, incubation programs to support starts-ups and technical support to start-ups.

Some members of the delegation from India with Victoria University officials after signing the MoUs

This will be executed through exchanging researchers, trainers and students, plus availing students at Victoria University an opportunity to acquire training and access to facilities which are not in Uganda at the respective Indian Universities.

Commenting about this great development, Victoria University Vice Chancellor,  Prof. Krishna N. Sharma, said Gujarat State has got 70 Universities but government chose only the top 16 to visit the fast growing Victoria University.

Prof. Sharma said that; “We had two categories of collaboration; one with the Ministry of Education where we have a collaboration called I-Hub  or innovation Hub.

So we have signed an intent of collaboration where we are going to do joint innovations, joint research and sharing resources etc.”

He added that; “We are going to sign more MoUs with other universities. We have special scholarships for Victoria students and alumni. In other areas we are to explore opportunities to do joint research, joint publications, exchange of staff and students.”  

Although the list is long, some of the Universities Victoria University has already entered into MoUs with include GANAPAT University, MARWADI University and Sankalch and Patel University.

The development came after a delegation of officials from Ministry of Education and Gujarati India, visited Victoria University on Monday, where they signed the Letters of Intent.

The delegation included; Vibhavariben Dave, Minister of State for Education Department, Government of Gujarat, Anju Sharma IAS, Principal Secretary (education) Government of Gujarat, High commissioner, Indian Embassy, Vice Chancellor, Dr Himanshu Pandya, Paresh Dave, Joint Director-of technical education, Rajesh Patel, Representative of Marwadi University (Lead University) and other 10 representatives from India.

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