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Osmania University Plans To Build Two More Hostels

Osmania University intends to build two new hostels, one for men and one for women studying in campus institutions. Because the number of students enrolled in various courses at Osmania University is growing, the administration has chosen to add these two dorms to the existing 18 hostels, which include seven for women and 11 for men.

The campus hostels house a total of 12,000 students. The two new hostels, which will be built soon, will have 300 beds each.

Students from the university’s campus colleges, as well as students from other component institutions such as Nizam College, University College for Women, Koti, University PG College, Secunderabad, and University College of Science, Saifabad, stay in the campus hostels. The institution has chosen to decentralise student hostel allocation.

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Telangana MAUD minister K Taraka Rama Rao recently opened the Nizam College Women’s Hostel, which was built by the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority at a cost of Rs 8 crore and houses 284 students. A 500-bed centennial hostel for women was just opened.

The Osmania University signs an agreement with a French university

Osmania University and the University of Bordeaux, France, signed an international cooperation framework agreement as part of the hybrid master’s programme in natural substances in health and cosmetics, which is being developed in collaboration with three French universities and three Indian universities.

Other Indian collaborators include the University of Mumbai and the Trans-disciplinary University (TDU) of Bangalore, as well as the University of Paris and ISIPCA-Versailles in France. The framework agreement’s purpose is to promote collaborative research and study activities in common areas of expertise; to encourage exchange visits of lecturers and researchers for fixed-term periods of teaching; to encourage student mobility and joint study programmes; to carry out joint research programmes; and to organise collaborative symposia, conferences, and scientific meetings.

The vice-chancellor of OU addressed the audience and conveyed his delight with the MOU. He emphasised the importance of supporting inter-disciplinary methods in developing fields of study by creating memorandums of understanding (MOUs) with other universities and institutes with industry to serve as an interface.

 

 

 

 

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