KATHMANDU, October 21: Advanced College of Engineering and Management signed the MoU with Azrieli College of Engineering amidst a special function on Monday.
The MoU was signed between Advanced College of Engineering and Management, Kathmandu, Nepal and Azrieli College of Engineering, Jerusalem, Israel. On behalf of Advanced College, Chairperson of the College Ramesh Silwal signed the MoU whilst President of Azrieli College Professor Rosa Azhari signed the MoU on behalf of Azrieli College of Engineering.
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The MoU encompasses collaborations between two colleges in terms of techno-friendly programs and development and dissemination of techno-driven projects in the future.
Chairperson of Advanced Engineering Silwal expressed his gratitude to President of Azrieli College of Engineering Professor Rosa Azhari for the partnership and for strengthening the relationship between two colleges. He affirmed that the affiliation will benefit both education and technology advancement which further foster the field of academia and the industries as well.
Highlighting the affiliation and the possibilities of expanding the cooperation between the two institutions, Mr. Kapil Dev Regmi, executive director of Advanced Engineering rendered his opinion that such an alliance will improve the opportunities for students and faculty. He also assured that such association encourages as well as promotes STEM education. He further affirmed that the collaborative agreement will provide an important platform for both the parties to innovate and promote development in the field of technology and research as well as enhance the quality of education for the students.
The signing ceremony was followed by a brief introduction of both colleges. Dr. Rafi Abiram, Chief Executive Officer of Azrieli College provided a brief information about Azrieli College of Engineering while Dr. Sangeeta Pradhan Joshi and Er. Sojan Prajapati introduced Advanced College, its programs and academia-industry interface.