CNLU and ASCI Hyderabad Sign MoU for Academic Collaboration
CNLU, ASCI Hyderabad Ink MoU for Academic Collaboration

Patna: Chanakya National Law University (CNLU) on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI) in Hyderabad to establish a structured framework for academic and institutional collaboration between the two organizations. The MoU was signed by CNLU Vice-Chancellor Faizan Mustafa and ASCI's Registrar and Secretary O P Singh. CNLU Registrar S P Singh and ASCI's finance faculty member Mujahed Ali were also present on the occasion.

About ASCI

ASCI, the third oldest management institute in Asia, is recognized as a trusted knowledge partner by the Government of India, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank (ADB), and the University of California. Accredited as an 'Utkrisht' institution by the Capacity Building Commission (CBC) of the Government of India, ASCI conducts over 200 management development programs every year and boasts a strong alumni network of more than 160,000 individuals serving in prestigious positions worldwide.

Scope of Collaboration

According to CNLU Vice-Chancellor Faizan Mustafa, 'CNLU and ASCI will collaborate across a wide spectrum of academic and capacity-building activities, including the joint design and delivery of educational training programs and courses, seminars, webinars and dialogue series, national and international conferences, exhibitions and public engagements, workshops and faculty development programs, joint publications and academic research projects, and the co-development of online and hybrid modules.'

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This partnership aims to leverage the strengths of both institutions to enhance educational opportunities and foster innovation in legal and management education. The collaboration is expected to benefit students, faculty, and researchers through shared resources and expertise.

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