Srinath University Partners With International Navodaya Chamber Of Commerce

MoU Aims To Boost Entrepreneurship And Skill Development For Students

Collaboration to offer workshops, certification programs, and start-up support.

JAMSHEDPUR – Srinath University and the International Navodaya Chamber of Commerce have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance entrepreneurial opportunities for students.

J Rajesh, Dean of Administration at Srinath University, and CMA Sandeep Kumar of the International Navodaya Chamber signed the agreement.

"This MoU opens new doors for our students to develop entrepreneurial skills," Rajesh stated.

The partnership will provide access to workshops, certification programs, and practical training sessions.

Students will receive support for launching start-ups and assistance with job placements.

"We aim to nurture future business leaders and contribute to broader economic development," Kumar added.

The collaboration focuses on fostering innovation and entrepreneurship among university students.

This initiative aligns with Srinath University’s commitment to providing students with industry-relevant resources.

The partnership is expected to generate self-employment opportunities and promote self-reliance among students.

This MoU marks a significant step in bridging the gap between academic education and practical business skills.

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