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Monday, 16 February 2015

PTU Signs MoU with Canadian university

By 121 News Reporter

Chandigarh 16th February:-Canada's premiere public university in British Columbia, University of the Fraser Valley, has signed an agreement of mutual cooperation with Punjab Technical University (PTU) to benefit the computer science students of 14 PTU-affiliated colleges.

At a press conference here today, PTU's Deputy Registrar Dr. Ekonkar Singh Johal informed that Dr. Buta Singh Sidhu, Dean Academics of PTU had initiated the process with UFV, with the result that  students who have completed their Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA), Bachelor of Technology - Information Technology, or Bachelor of Technology - Computer Science Engineering from Punjab Technical University will be awarded credits by the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV), and they would get admission into the third year of Bachelor of Computer Information System at their campus in Canada. Dr Johal added that the global exposure, coupled with the effectively crafted curriculum, will expose PTU students to the latest concepts in the field and give them an edge in the domestic and global job market.

He informed that thirteen PTU's affiliated colleges have been shortlisted includingAmritsar College of Engineering & Technology, Amritsar; Aryans College of Engineering, Banur; BIS College of Engineering, Moga; Chandigarh Engineering College, Landran; CT Institute of  Engineering Management and Technology, Shahpur, Jalandhar; Doaba Institute of Engineering  & Technology Ghataur, Kharar; Gulzar College of Engineering, Libra, Khanna; Lala Lajpat Rai Institute of Engineering & Technology, Moga; Ludhiana College of Engineering  & Technology, Katani Kalan, Ludhiana; Rayat  Bahra Institute of Engineering  & BioTechnology, Sahauran, Kharar; RIMT Institute of Engineering  & Technology, Mandi Gobindgarh; Satyam Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kotla Doom, Amritsar; Sardar Sukhjinder Singh Engineering & Technology College, Gurdaspur; and Sri Sukhmani Institute of Engineering  & Technology, Derabassi.

Ravi Phillips of Canada's University of the Fraser Valley informed that this is a more structured career pathway for the students of PTU who not only would get credits for the studies completed here but also acquire degree from one of the most prestigious universities of Canada. Ravi Phillips further explained that the collaboration would help both the universities to explore further opportunities for academic exchange, faculty collaboration and shared research besides providing study-abroad opportunities for the Canadian students at PTU.

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