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Collaboration with UK universities discussed

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Chandigarh, June 12

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Dr Parvinder Singh, Vice-Chancellor of Rayat Bahra University, and Gurinder Bahra, vice-president of the Rayat Bahra Group of Institutions, explained the possibilities of educational collaboration between the RBU and universities in the United Kingdom at a conclave organised in Delhi.

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They were part of a delegation of top-level officers of state universities and some private universities sent by the Department of Higher Education, Punjab, to deliberate on ways and means to initiate the process of India-UK Higher Education collaboration in the context of NEP 2020.

They had sessions with VCs, Directors, policy-makers and senior functionaries of universities of London, Nottingham, Leeds, Birmingham and Kent.

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