TNAU, IICPT Tanjavur sign MoU

The Tamil Nadu Agricultural University and the Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology, Thanjavur, have signed Memorandums of Understanding with all the 17 private agricultural colleges.

According to the TNAU Coimbatore press release, the MoUs were signed between the university, the IICPT, and the managing trustees of the private agricultural colleges, in order to ensure proper functioning of the colleges in accordance with the handbook of guidelines to establish private agricultural colleges.

The agreement was signed in the presence of TNAU Vice Chancellor, K. Ramasamy, by Dr. C.R. Ananda Kumar, Registrar, TNAU, and the IICPT, Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India, Thanjavur.

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