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KIIT signs pact with eight global varsities

According to the provisions of the agreement, students of KIIT would get an opportunity to visit the partner universities in Korea and Africa

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Dilip Kumar Sattapathy Bhubaneswar
City-based KIIT university has entered into memorandum of understanding (MoU) with eight foreign universities. 
 
The pacts were signed by KIIT University with six Korean Universities - Jungwon University, Hanbuk National University, Kyungpook National University, Chosun University, Dong-A University and Dong Uie University  and two African universities - Kenyatta University and Open University of Tanzania at the  World Education Leaders’ Forum meet held in Busan (South Korea) recently.
 
According to the provisions of the agreement, students of KIIT would get an opportunity to visit the partner universities in Korea and Africa. Travelling expenses would be partially borne by KIIT, while lodging and boarding would be taken care of by the host universities.
 
 
Lee Hakchun, secretary general of the forum desired to establish Korean education centre at KIIT university. Similarly, Emmanuel Dolo, national youth policy advisor to President, Ministry of state & Presidential affairs, Liberia expressed his desire to send students to KIIT. 

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First Published: Jul 20 2013 | 7:26 PM IST

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