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St Agnes College (Autonomous) signs MOU with MSNIM, Bondel

Published On : 05 Dec 2020   |  Reported By : media release


A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was executed on 02 December 2020 between St Agnes College (Autonomous) and Manel Srinivas Nayak Institute of Management (MSNIM), Bondel, Mangalore.

The main objective behind signing this MOU is to enhance academic interest and to conduct various activities in collaboration between both these Institutes. The MOU will also help in promoting Research, Consultancy and Placement for students of these Institutes.

The Institutes will also share the expertise in knowledge and skills which will help the students in Internship programmes and in their academic research projects.

The signatories of the MOU were Sr Dr M Venissa A.C, Principal of St Agnes College (Autonomous) and Dr Molly S Chaudhuri, Director, on behalf of Manel Srinivas Nayak Institute of Management, Bondel, Mangalore.

Sr Roopa Rodrigues - Vice Principal, Mrs Sabina Dsouza - HOD of BBA from St Agnes College as well as Mrs Nanditha Sunil, Mrs Ridhvika Shetty and Mr Muddassir Khadar – Assistant Professors from MSNIM were present during the occasion.

 







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