MDU signs MoU with British Council

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MDU on Monday inked a Memorandum of Understanding) (MoU) with British Council to facilitate its students to develop English Language competencies to further their professional careers.

Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) on Monday inked a Memorandum of Understanding) (MoU) with British Council to facilitate its students to develop English Language competencies to further their professional careers. MDU registrar Prof Gulshan Lal Taneja and director (north India) of British Council, India, Rashi Jain signed the MoU. Notably, this MoU will facilitate commencement of a value-added course on ‘English Language Competence for Everyday life and Professional Career’ under the aegis of British Council. This course will be of 45-hour duration.

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