(JNTUK) has signed a tripartite agreement with the University of
Highlands and Islands, Scotland and MAS-GMR for providing a four-year
International Integrated Masters Degree Programme (IIMDP) in Aircrafts
Maintaining Technology.
After the agreement was signed on Friday, JNTUK Vice Chancellor Allam
Appa Rao said that students who would pursue the course will have to
attend classes for two years at JNTUK and the remaining two years at a
foreign university.
Prof. Appa Rao saw the future of Hyderabad as an aircraft maintaining
hub and said that the present course will provide qualitative and
qualified manpower to the hub.
Ajay Reddy of the GMR Foundation and Andrew Ray of the University of
Highlands and Islands were present during the signing of the
agreement.
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