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DKTE signs MoU with Chinese university

By May 18, 20171 Min Read
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DKTE Society’s Textile and Engineering Institute, Ichalkaranji has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Wuhan Textile University (WTU) China, a premier University for textile education. The MoU covers students and faculty exchange, joint research, product development and conducting of training programmes and workshops.
According to the DKTE officials, as part of this cooperation, students of DKTE will pursue Masters Programme at Wuhan University with scholarships and waiver of tuition fees. “Wuhan Textile University has proven significant presence in Asia in international education and recorded remarkable progress in the textile education also,” said PV Kadole, Principal, DKTE.
He added that before signing this MoU, B Text students of DKTE, Umesh Patil, Moisin Naikwade, Umer Inamdar, Rahul Navik, and Shivraj Karande were selected by Wuhan University for pursuing MS programme with the scholarship. 
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